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People's History of Australia

People's History of Australia
Communist Party Of Australia
Aboriginal Rights
Women's Liberation Movement
Labor Movement
Solidarity Campaigns
Labour Movement
Chinese Workers
Australian Telephone History
1920s Australia
Indentured Labor
Eureka Uprising
Nauru
Socialist Alternatives
Communism
RMIT University
Australian Goldfields
White Australia Policy
Radical Sydney Festival
Radical History Festival
Melbourne

People’s History of Australia is a podcast and blog looking at Australian history from the perspective of ordinary people fighting together for a better life.

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From the 1880s until the 1980s, telephone operators were at the centre of the communications industry in Australia. Before the invention of the internet or mobile phones, virtually all telecommunication across the country and internationally took pla... more

In the late 1960s and 1970s, a powerful and radical new movement arose in Australia challenging the widespread oppression that women faced across the country – the women’s liberation movement.

Women in Australia in this era had plenty to fight about... more

Throughout Australian history, non-white migrant workers have consistently been stereotyped as docile, submissive, and willing to work for extremely low wages. Nowhere has this been more true than for Chinese workers in Australia, who from the 19th c... more

When Australia was invaded in 1788, the new colony’s nascent ruling class deployed violence and repression on two fronts. On one side of the frontier, the colonial administration used troops and pastoralists to wage genocidal war against Aboriginal n... more

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Jeff Rickert
A longtime librarian, union delegate and activist, and a historian of Australian labor and social movements.
Episode: Ep 23 – Resistance on the line: the radical history of telephone operators
Janey Stone
A revolutionary socialist involved in the Women's Liberation Movement in Australia and the United States.
Interventions Publishing
Episode: Ep 22 – The 1970s women’s liberation movement
Liam Ward
Lecturer in media at RMIT University, filmmaker, and socialist activist.
RMIT University
Episode: Ep 21 – Radical Chinese workers in Australian history
Paddy Gibson
Activist and historian focused on Aboriginal rights and the labour movement in Australia.
Jumbunna Institute, UTS
Episode: Ep 20 – The struggle against anti-Aboriginal racism in 1920s and 1930s Australia

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 82 ratings
  • Utterly unique

    No other podcast covers Australian leftist history. Wonderful resource.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    furryfemme
    Australia3 years ago
  • Informative and approachable

    I would love more podcasts like this! Australian history told by Australians. Great work! And very interesting.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Zane C Weber
    Australia5 years ago

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Ep 23 – Resistance on the line: the radical history of telephone operators
Q: Why is the story of telephone operators worth telling?
It sheds light on the everyday resistance of workers and highlights the continuous struggle against workplace exploitation, especially during times of perceived quiet.
Ep 21 – Radical Chinese workers in Australian history
Q: Can you tell us about the significance of your research into radical Chinese labor history in Australia and kind of how it challenges the dominant story told in standard histories?
Liam discusses how the narrative surrounding Chinese workers, often depicted as a threat to white labor, overlooks their active role in strikes and revolts, emphasizing the need to recognize their contributions to labor history.

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