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Perth’s Stories is a limited podcast series produced and hosted by Australian and Indonesian partners at the University of Sydney and the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries. Join us as survivors, descendants, historians, advocates, officials, scholars, archaeologists and Banten Bay locals share their unique perspectives on this special shipwreck. This podcast was funded by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade as part of the Maritime Capacity Building Initiative.

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Perth’s Stories is a limited podcast series produced and hosted by Australian and Indonesian partners at the University of Sydney and the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries. Join us as survivors, descendants, historians, advocates, officials, scholars, archaeologists and Banten Bay locals share their unique perspectives on this special shipwreck. This podcast was funded by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade as part of the Maritime Capacity Building Initiative.

    Pak Wahyu (in Indonesian)

    Pak Wahyu (in Indonesian)

    Pulau Panjang, meaning “long island”, is the largest island in Banten Bay. Its inhabitants have lived with the wreck of HMAS Perth (I) in their waters for many decades. In this podcast, Pak Wahyu, head of the village from Pulau Panjang, provides a community perspective on the relationship between HMAS Perth (I) and local livelihoods.

    Hosted by Ms Zainab Tahir, Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries.

    Download the transcript in English (https://bit.ly/PerthWahyuEN) and in Indonesian (https://bit.ly/PerthWahyuIN).

    • 22 分鐘
    Mbak Shelita Bunga Apritana, Mbak Lulu Durrotul Magla and Mas Farhan Akbar (in Indonesian)

    Mbak Shelita Bunga Apritana, Mbak Lulu Durrotul Magla and Mas Farhan Akbar (in Indonesian)

    Shelita, Lulu and Farhan are undergraduate students of history and education at Sultan Ageng University, located in Serang near Banten Bay. In this podcast, we hear from the next generation as they share their perspectives on what HMAS Perth (I) means to them, as local students, and why it is important to protect and manage this wreck for the future.

    Hosted by Ms Zainab Tahir, Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries.

    Download the transcript in English (https://bit.ly/PerthShelitaEN) and in Indonesian (https://bit.ly/PerthShelitaIN).

    • 29 分鐘
    Hope Hornby (in English)

    Hope Hornby (in English)

    Hope Hornby was just a child when her father Arthur Hadley returned from World War II, having survived the wrecking of HMAS Perth (I) followed by years of hardship in a Japanese prisoner of war camp. In this poignant discussion, Hope shares her insights as the descendant of a WWII veteran, and the impact HMAS Perth (I) and World War II had on her family.

    Hosted by Dr Natali Pearson, The University of Sydney.

    Download the transcript in English (https://bit.ly/PerthHopeEN0) and in Indonesian (https://bit.ly/PerthHopeIN0).

    • 26 分鐘
    Risnawati Rahayu (in Indonesian)

    Risnawati Rahayu (in Indonesian)

    As an official in the Marine Affairs and Fisheries Service, Banten Province, Risnawati Rahayu plays an important role in implementing the maritime conservation zone established around HMAS Perth (I) in 2018. In this podcast, she shares her insights on the challenges of managing a foreign warship wreck and the benefits of this maritime heritage to local fishing and other communities in Banten Bay.

    Hosted by Ms Zainab Tahir, Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries.

    Download the transcript in English (https://bit.ly/PerthRisnawatiEN) and in Indonesian (https://bit.ly/PerthRisnawatiIN).

    • 27 分鐘
    Shinatria Adhityatama (in Indonesian)

    Shinatria Adhityatama (in Indonesian)

    Shinatria Adhityatama is a maritime archaeologist at the National Research Centre for Archaeology (Arkenas) and a PhD candidate at Griffith University. He has played a vital role in promoting bilateral collaboration between Indonesia and Australia, having represented Arkenas on both the 2017 and 2019 joint dive and site survey of HMAS Perth (I) with the Australian National Maritime Museum. Shinatria offers a rare insight into what it is like to dive Perth (I) and his hopes for its future.

    Hosted by Ms Zainab Tahir, Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries.

    Download the transcript in English (https://bit.ly/PerthShinatriaEN) and in Indonesian (https://bit.ly/PerthShinatriaIN).

    • 28 分鐘
    Nia Ridwan (in Indonesian)

    Nia Ridwan (in Indonesian)

    As Head of the Research Institute for Coastal Resources and Vulnerability within the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, Nia Ridwan is one of Indonesia’s most well-regarded maritime archaeology researchers. Here she shares her insights on HMAS Perth (I), including her efforts to map marine debris and waste around the wreck as a way of gaining insight into the site’s unique environmental conditions.

    Hosted by Ms Zainab Tahir, Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries.

    Download the transcript in English (https://bit.ly/PerthNiaEN) and in Indonesian (https://bit.ly/PerthNiaIN).

    • 26 分鐘

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