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Australian War Memorial – The Hall of Memory

A powerful documentary paying homage to the Australian War Memorial’s Hall of Memory with its stained glass windows, mosaics and Byza...
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Why Is Canberra The Capital City of Australia? | Absolute History

If you thought Canberra was nothing but pollies and public buildings…think again. Tony’s walk through the nation’s bush capital prove...
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Sydney Olympic Park: A Place Rich in History

See the transformation of Sydney Olympic Park from a toxic waste dump to the thriving events and business precinct it is today.
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Underground Melbourne: The world hidden beneath city streets

Take a tour below the CBD to discover clues to Melbourne’s history, secret pipelines, restaurants and bars, and the Metro Tunne...
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Brisbane City In The Sun in 1954

Original 1954 synopsis: A portrait of the sub-tropical city of Brisbane, Queensland. Queensland’s capital city lies near the su...
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Goulburn is Australia’s oldest inland city

When you travel to Goulburn NSW you’ll realise immediately this unique inland city has a colourful history. The wealth and influence...
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Melbourne Immigration Museum

Housed in the former Customs House, the Immigration Museum in Melbourne explores the stories and experiences of people who have migra...
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Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens

Located in Melbourne’s Carlton Gardens, the Royal Exhibition Building is a stunning example of 19th-century architecture. It wa...
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Old Melbourne Gaol, Old Melbourne Jail tour

Old Melbourne Gaol: This former prison, which operated from 1842 to 1929, is now a museum where visitors can learn about Melbourne...
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Sovereign Hill, Victoria

Designed for a primary school audience, this movie provides an orientation to Sovereign Hill, Victoria’s famous outdoor museum....
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Kogarah to Sans Souci Tramway

Deanna Ruseska reports on the historical Kogarah to Sans Souci tramway and the traces of the line that are still visible today.
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Prime Ministers of Australia: Who Was At the Top Job in the Past 100 Years

Here is a list of Australian Prime Ministers in chronological order: Edmund Barton (1901-1903) Alfred Deakin (1903-1904, 1905-1908, 1...
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Prime Minister Billy Hughes visits BHP Steelworks in 1917

Prime Minister Billy Hughes visits BHP Steelworks in 1917, in connection with the Federal Shipbuilding Scheme.
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Bob Hawke: An extraordinary life as ‘the people’s PM’ | Australian Story

Australian Story celebrates the extraordinary life and career of Bob Hawke, Australia’s most popular prime minister, who died aged 89...
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Sir Robert Menzies on the White Australia Policy

Robert Menzies Institute CEO Georgina Downer says the institute is important because Sir Robert Menzies is the “father of modern Aust...
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Andrew Fisher: Australia’s Era of Reform (1910-1914)

In this video, Mr. Mitchell will explain what happened in Australian politics in the buildup to World War I. We left last week with D...