Ken Inglis on remembering the Dunera
Ken Inglis reveals the fate of German and Austrian Jews interned in Australia as enemy aliens during WWII.
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Ken Inglis reveals the fate of German and Austrian Jews interned in Australia as enemy aliens during WWII.
Author Morris Gleitzman talks about his research into bushfires as part of his creative fellowship.
Hear the story behind one of the State Library's colonial-era masterpieces, the painting Black Thursday.
Immerse yourself in the drama of the Jerilderie siege, when Ned Kelly and his gang took over the small Riverina town in February 1879.
Step inside the iconic suit of armour worn by Ned Kelly on the day he was arrested at Glenrowan.
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