30 episodios

History Lab || exploring the gaps between us and the past || This series is made in collaboration by the Australian Centre for Public History and Impact Studios at the University of Technology, Sydney.

History Lab Impact Studios

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History Lab || exploring the gaps between us and the past || This series is made in collaboration by the Australian Centre for Public History and Impact Studios at the University of Technology, Sydney.

    Introducing... Hey History!

    Introducing... Hey History!

    We've got a new history podcast for you and the kids in your life, called Hey History! 
    With immersive, sound rich storytelling and Australia's top historians and experts, dive into key events in our history.
    Find out...
    How did First Nations people learn on Country? How does learning happen today? What really when Captain Cook and First Nations people met at Kamay Botany Bay?
    What was life like as a convict kid? How did you remember your loved ones?
    How did everyone get along in the Gold Rush? 
    In each episode, kids from around Australia share questions, ideas and reflections on our history. Hey History! aligns with the upper primary curriculum,  so teachers can use it in class.
    The Bonus episode answers your questions on how to talk with kids about Australian history, and answer curly questions. 
    Hey History! is made by Professor Anna Clark, a previous guest on the History Lab, Professor Clare Wright OAM, and the team at UTS Impact Studios. 
    Subscribe, get Learning Materials and more on the Hey History website http://heyhistory.net or in your podcast app.

    • 3 min
    6. Last Drinks

    6. Last Drinks

    In 1887 there were no less than 22 hotels in Darlinghurst. Over the next century and a half, the character, culture and clientele of Darlinghurst pubs evolved. This story explores the impact on Darlinghurst of two episodes of liquor licensing restrictions in NSW: six o’clock closing and the Sydney lockout laws. 
     
    Image: Royal Sovereign Hotel, corner Darlinghurst Rd and Liverpool St, 1921 (City of Sydney Archives) 
     
    Credits 
     
    This audio story is a production of the Australian Centre for Public History in partnership with the Paul Ramsay Foundation. 
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    Producer: Catherine Freyne 
    Sound engineer: Judy Rapley 
    Music:  
    Blue Dot Sessions   When Paris is Singing by Dazie Mae licensed under CC by NC-SA 3.0 US  Archival: ABC Content Sales 
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    Featuring: 
    Paul Solomon, publican’s son and grandson  Max Burns-McRuvie, owner of Journeywalks  Tyson Koh, founder of Keep Sydney Open 

    • 19 min
    5. Room With A View

    5. Room With A View

    Terraces, flats, squats, bedsits, mansions, towers, camps and hostels: in Darlinghurst, housing is a mixed bag. This audio story explores the range of lifestyles afforded by Darlinghurst’s dense diversity of dwellings. 
     
    Image: Pad with a View, Kings Cross 1970-71 (Photographer: Rennie Ellis © Rennie Ellis Photographic Archive) 
     
    Credits 
     
    This audio story is a production of the Australian Centre for Public History in partnership with the Paul Ramsay Foundation. 
    ‍ 
    Producer: Catherine Freyne 
    Sound engineer: Judy Rapley 
    Music:  
    Blue Dot Sessions  Sum of My Fears, When Paris is Singing and A New Love Affair by Dazie Maelicensed under CC by NC-SA 3.0 US  Garage by Monplaisir licensed under CC by CC0 1.0  Korobushka by the Rosen Sisters licensed under CC by NC-ND 4.0   
     
    Featuring: 
    Jan Cornall, former resident of Darlinghurst squats  Paul Solomon, publican’s son and grandson  Phillip Adams, former owner of Stoneleigh  Shannon Dalton, former Assistant Manager of the Darlo Bar 

    • 18 min
    4. Pandemic Times

    4. Pandemic Times

    At St Vincent's Hospital, the Sisters of Charity have been delivering care to the people of Darlinghurst since 1857. This audio story visits St Vincent’s during three historic public health emergencies: the Spanish Flu, the HIV/AIDS crisis and COVID-19. 
     
    Image: Sister and nurse with home visitation car, St Vincent’s Hospital, Sydney (Courtesy of the Congregational Archives of the Sisters of Charity of Australia) 
     
    Credits 
     
    This audio story is a production of the Australian Centre for Public History in partnership with the Paul Ramsay Foundation. 
    ‍ 
    Producer: Catherine Freyne 
    Sound engineer: Judy Rapley 
    Music: Blue Dot Sessions; The Tudor Consort licensed under CC by 3.0  
    Archival: ABC Content Sales 
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    Featuring: 
    David Polson, former patient at Ward 17 South at St Vincent’s Hospital, Sydney.  Erin Longbottom, Nursing Unit Manager, Homeless Health Outreach Service, St Vincent’s Hospital, Sydney.  An excerpt from St Vincent’s Hospital Annual Report 1919 read by Marie Freyne. 

    • 16 min
    3. Red Light Green Light

    3. Red Light Green Light

    In the rapidly gentrifying Darlinghurst of the 1980s, a turf war raged over one of its earliest trades. In this story, we visit the street corners and safe houses where sex workers competed for customers, looked out for each other and stood their ground. Along the way, veterans of the street-based trade describe a changing industry, sharing stories from the frontline of the fight for law reform and workers’ rights. 
     
    If you would like to sign the petition to bring the statue of Joy back to Darlinghurst, visit http://tiny.cc/dfhavz 
     
    Image: Woods Lane 1968 (Tribune negative; Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales courtesy SEARCH Foundation) 
     
    Credits 
     
    This audio story is a production of the Australian Centre for Public History in partnership with the Paul Ramsay Foundation. 
    ‍ 
    Producer: Catherine Freyne 
    Sound engineer: Judy Rapley 
    Music: Blue Dot Sessions 
    Archival: ABC Library Sales 
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    Featuring: 
    Julie Bates, veteran sex worker activist; Principal of Urban Realists Planning and Health Consultants.  Chantell Martin, veteran sex worker; Co-CEO of Sex Workers Outreach Project. 

    • 21 min
    2. Eccentrics

    2. Eccentrics

    Darlinghurst has always been a magnet and a haven for exiles and misfits. With writer and Darlo-phile Sunil Badami as guide, this audio story celebrates a handful of local characters and eccentrics, reflecting on the material conditions that enable unconventional people to thrive.   
     
    Image: Hare Krishna, Kings Cross 1970-71 (Photographer: Rennie Ellis © Rennie Ellis Photographic Archive)  
     
    Credits 
     
    This audio story is a production of the Australian Centre for Public History in partnership with the Paul Ramsay Foundation. 
    ‍ 
    Producer: Catherine Freyne 
    Sound engineer: Judy Rapley 
    Music:  
    Blue Dot Sessions  I Love Her, She Loves Me by Atlantic City Orchestra licensed under a Public Domain / Sound Recording Common Law Protection License  Eyes Getting Louder and Hope Its Today by Mod Fun licensed under CC by NC 4.0   
    Featuring: 
    Sunil Badami, writer and raconteur   

    • 15 min

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