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Talking History is a series of free monthly lectures hosted by the History Trust of South Australia. Each month you can hear about a different aspect of South Australia's history. We have a range of s... more
FAQs about Talking History:How many episodes does Talking History have?The podcast currently has 75 episodes available.
October 26, 2015Amy Dale: Physical + Digital: Augmenting the museum visitor experienceAmy Dale speaks at the State History Conference 2015, about augmenting the museum visitor experience with digital experience....more24minPlay
September 16, 2015Louise Bird: Food gardening in South Australia: Snippets from Losing the PlotLouise Bird: Food gardening in South Australia: Snippets from Losing the Plot by History Trust of South Australia...more56minPlay
August 20, 2015Dr Nigel Stark: Anthony Trollope's Australian Adventures - and what he thought of AdelaideDr Nigel Starck: Anthony Trollope’s Australian Adventures – and what he thought of Adelaide...more1h 1minPlay
August 14, 2015Dr Jude Elton: Comrades or competition? Aboriginal workers and unionsJude Elton explores the very different approaches taken by trade unions in the South Australian and Northern Territory pastoral industries to the union membership, workforce participation and wages of Aboriginal workers. The Australian Workers Union included Aboriginal workers as members and in award claims, while the North Australian Workers Union excluded most Aboriginal workers and actively supported discrimination in employment. Clues to their differences are found in the contrasting workforce characteristics and profitability of the wool and cattle sectors of the industry; geographical location; competition between workers for jobs; and legislation specific to Aboriginal peoples. Trade union leadership and politics also play a part. Jude’s talk will conclude with a reflection on current trade union responses to the Temporary Work (Skilled) 457 Visa Program given her findings in relation to Aboriginal workers. Jude Elton is a curator with History SA and President of the Association for the Study of Labour History (SA Branch). She was awarded a PhD in 2007 for her thesis on factors affecting union relations with Aboriginal workers in the South Australian and Northern Territory pastoral industries. As a professional historian Jude has worked on Native Title claims and undertaken research for a film an Aboriginal war veterans. Work at the University of Adelaide and University of South Australia has included teaching in Labour Studies and gender analyses of industrial legislation. Jude has also been an elected Assistant Secretary of the United Trades & Labor Council (now SA Unions) and Director of the Working Women’s Centre....more1h 3minPlay
FAQs about Talking History:How many episodes does Talking History have?The podcast currently has 75 episodes available.