The Last Post Radio Show
Wing Commander (Retd) Dr Mary Anne Whiting, continues her travels for The Last Post Radio Show and takes us back to a famous 1942 movie
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Challenging Anzac - Stories that don't fit the legend.
Author and historian, Mia Martin Hobbs speaks with the Radio Show about her new book and the word Anzac, asking what has it come to portray and mean. Mia speaks about Australian manhood, the cult of the warrior and an environment where asking questions can be deemed offensive and about how politicians and veterans groups have used the word. Mia also speaks about veterans for peace and the difference between the Australian and American experience.
The Selection Table July 2 - Ben speaks about the Freo Train while Michael hopes for a State-of-Origin upset
In this episode of The Selection Table, Ben gives his AFL insights and predictions, happy to say bye-bye to the byes, examines Brisbane's re-awakening, gives his thoughts on having two Friday night matches, blows the whistle on the Freo train and laments having to stay up to watch his beloved Crows go down to Power. Michael looks at the coming round of NRL matches, talks about getting 2 points without having to play, his temptation to wage a dollar or two on the Rabbitoh's, speaks about the revival going on at Manly and his plans to watch Wednesday nights State-of-Origin, with a glass of red.
The Voices of Gallipoli Medical Research - Sharing lived experiences
The Last Post Radio Show speaks with GMR CEO Miriam Kent about their amazing new podcast series. Miriam speaks with us about amplifying the story of the patient and those attached to the GMR research work, of transition and the importance of listening to the lived experience. With a list of great guests, The Voices of Gallipoli Medical Research is a giant step forward.
To Be There For The Women That Do The Work
Shannon Hennessy is the CEO of VESPIIA (Veterans, Emergency Services + Police Industry Institute of Australia). Here, on the back of VESPIIA's 5th policy paper-release, in the Future Frontline series, Shannon speaks about the importance of women in these roles, and their experience. Amongst this huge breadth of work, we find and discuss the things that are missing for women in these roles. We speak about the workplace culture and safety, sexual harm and harassment and career progression for women, ahead of the Future Frontlines Conference in Adelaide, in August.
Voices of Gallipoli Medical Research podcast
Tune in, anytime, anywhere, to this great new podcast series with guests that leave you wanting more. Voices of Gallipoli Medical Research, out now on Apple, Spotify and all good podcast channels.
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