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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.

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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.

    Shrine Stories: The Victoria Cross

    Shrine Stories: The Victoria Cross

    The Victoria Cross is the highest award for acts of bravery during wartime, and to date, only 101 Australians have been presented with this prestigious medal.
    One of them is Captain Robert Grieve, whose medal is on display in the Shrine Galleries.
    Join us as Philip Powell unpacks the story behind Grieve’s VC, his unlikely meeting with the Queen and how the medal survived a large fire.
    Music: Across the Line, Lone Canyon 

    • 23 min
    Shrine Conversations: How did Tim Fischer's military service influence his political career?

    Shrine Conversations: How did Tim Fischer's military service influence his political career?

    Over the course of his life, Tim Fischer wore many hats: deputy Prime Minister, politician, diplomat, farmer, chairman, patron and advocate for many causes.
    But one that often goes under the radar is that of a Second Lieutenant in the Australian Army.
    In this episode, author Peter Rees unpacks Tim's military service and how it impacted his life as a politician. 
    Music:
    'I've Been There' by Alsever Lake 

    • 38 min
    Shrine Stories: The Charlton Window

    Shrine Stories: The Charlton Window

    How does a window go from being boxed up in a shed to on display at the Shrine? 
    In this episode of Shrine Stories, you'll learn the story of the John Charlton Memorial Window, and it's rather tumultuous journey over the last century. 
    Listen as art historian and author Dr Bronwyn Hughes OAM unpacks the window's history, significance and journey to the Shrine. 
    Music: 
    Across the Line - Lone Canyon 
    Special thanks to the generous support of The Copland Foundation towards the design and installation of the window

    • 24 min
    Shrine Stories: The Afghanistan Mountains

    Shrine Stories: The Afghanistan Mountains

    Kat Rae is an artist and veteran of the Australian Army who has transformed her experiences with Defence into striking art. 
    In this episode of Shrine Stories, we learn about the inspiration, process and message behind Kat's series of reduction linocut prints that depict the mountains of Afghanistan. 
    To follow Kat's work, head to katrae.net
    Content Warning: This episode discusses themes of mental health and suicide that may cause distress. If you need support, call Lifeline on 13 11 14. For a full list of support services, head to shrine.org.au/wellbeing-resources.
    Music: Across the Line, Lone Canyon 

    • 25 min
    Shrine Conversations: What's it like photographing the Belgian Army's Bomb Disposal team?

    Shrine Conversations: What's it like photographing the Belgian Army's Bomb Disposal team?

    Artist Ian Alderman spent seven years photographing the Belgian army’s bomb disposal team as they recovered ammunition from land that was once the battlefields of Passchendaele.
    Once a shell was identified, he had just two minutes to capture the moment before the team moved on to their next call. 
    This intricate work culminated in Recovering the Past—a unique photographic exhibition that connects these Belgian men with men of the Australian Imperial Force who fought during the First World War. The two groups are united through the art of photomontage, which results in a fascinating reflection on the enduring repercussions of human conflict.
    Listen as Ian unpacks Recovering the Past, including how he combined 100-year-old photographs with modern ones, and what he hopes people take away from his exhibition. 

    • 32 min
    Shrine Conversations: What happened in Stalag Luft III after The Great Escape?

    Shrine Conversations: What happened in Stalag Luft III after The Great Escape?

    The Great Escape has gone down in history as one of the most crafty, yet ultimately tragic, escapes from a prisoner of war camp (listen to our other episode, 'Shrine Stories: The Great Escape', to hear the full story!).
    But what happened in the camp after the escape? Were the remaining planned escapees punished? And how did the men cope with the news that 50 of their own had been killed?
    Flight Lieutenant James Anthony Cathcart 'Tony' Gordon was 180th in line to escape, and his son Drew Gordon joins us for this episode to share his father’s story, and what life was like after the Great Escape in Stalag Luft III. 
    Music:  Across the Line - Lone Canyon
     
     

    • 31 min

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