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Over Shrine of Remembrance
Talks and lectures are held at the Shrine of Remembrance and selected offsite venues. Speakers include academics, historians, authors, veterans and other experts who present on a range of topics relating to Australian military history. As well as being available online and as a podcast, talks and lectures are open to the general public. Details of upcoming speakers can be found on the Shrine website.
Live at the Shrine: Landscapes of Remembrance and Reconciliation
Recorded just after the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, this enlightening panel conversation traces the vision, people and politics behind the creation of key post-war cemeteries. Convened by broadcaster and author Jon Faine AM, listen as the panellists uncover the importance of commemoration through architecture and the challenges architects faced in creating places of remembrance in the post-war period.
Shrine Stories: The Christmas Menu
It's hard to talk about Christmas without discussing food. Whether it's a seafood buffet or a traditional roast, the festive season is a gastronomic delight. But what happened during conflict? Were troops still able to celebrate with a warm meal? Listen as the Shrine's Exhibitions and Grants coordinator Katrina Nicolson gets festive with frontline food.
Shrine Stories: Tony Gaze
If you've ever heard a story and thought, "this should be a movie", then this episode is for you. From flying as a fighter pilot, to being shot down and escaping over the Pyrenees on foot, to later racing in the Grand Prix, Squadron Leader Tony Gaze's life reads like a Hollywood script. Listen as we uncover Tony's fascinating story and legacy.
Shrine Stories: Peter Isaacson
Bomber Command pilots in the Second World War faced horrible odds. With more than half never returning, survival alone was remarkable, but Wing Commander Peter Isaacson's story goes far beyond that. In this episode of Shrine Stories, we follow Isaacson's journey of earning two Distinguished Flying Crosses, leading the first Lancaster flight from England to Australia, and even making headlines by flying under the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Later, he played a pivotal role in shaping the Shrine of Remembrance into the place we know today.
Shrine Stories: The Invisible Enemy
When we think of war, we often picture the biggest danger being the guns, bombs, and bullets. But until the early 20th century, disease was actually the greatest killer on the battlefield. In several campaigns, illness claimed twice as many lives as enemy fire. During the Second World War, Major Henry Shannon played a critical role in the fight against this hidden enemy. Through innovative inventions and educational posters, he worked to protect Australian troops from the devastating impacts of disease. In this episode, Major Shannon's granddaughter, Gabby Walters, explores his ground-breaking work and the legacy he left on the Australian Army Medical Corps.
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