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australian histories podcast

by Prof. Carlotta Beier DVM Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is the most listened to podcast in Australia?

Australian Podcast Ranker - Top PodcastsRankPodcastMonthly listeners1Hamish & Andy971,6172Casefile True Crime806,5233 +2The Kyle & Jackie O Show501,2264 -1Liar, Liar: Melissa Caddick and the Missing Millions460,33977 more rows

What is Australia's number 1 podcast?

1 ▶–The Australian The Teacher's Trial4 ▶–Hugh van Cuylenburg, Ryan Shelton & Josh van Cuylenburg The Imperfects5 ▲2LiSTNR Hamish & Andy6 ▶–Mamamia Podcasts Mamamia Out Loud7 ▶–ABC Radio Conversations95 more rows

What is the #1 podcast in the world?

Top podcastsPodcast Industry RankingTop 20 PodcastsRankPodcastPublisher1The DailyThe New York Times2MorbidWondery20 more rows

What is the most listened to podcast?

The Top 10 Most Popular Podcasts:THE JOE ROGAN EXPERIENCE. Hosted by Joe Rogan.CRIME JUNKIE. Hosted by Ashley Flowers & Brit Prawat.CALL HER DADDY. Hosted by Alexandra Cooper.MY FAVORITE MURDER. Hosted by: Karen Kilgariff & Georgia Hardstark.THE BEN SHAPIRO SHOW. ... THE DAILY. ... OFFICE LADIES. ... POD SAVE AMERICA.More items...•

Where is the podcast talking history?

Adelaide Park, Queensland, Australia About Podcast Talking History is a series of free monthly lectures hosted by the History Trust of South Australia. Each month you can hear about a different aspect of South Australia's history. We have a range of speakers from various disciplines, from history and archaeology to architecture and community research. Inspiring generations in the present through creative engagement with the past. The History Trust researches, preserves, and presents the history of South Australia. We manage three museums, the State History Collection, and a statewide community history program. Frequency 2 episodes / week , Average Episode Length 42 min Since Aug 2015 Podcast historytrust.libsyn.com#N#Facebook fans 10.3K ⋅ Twitter followers 5.1K ⋅ Domain Authority 11 ⋅ Alexa Rank 4.3K View Latest Episodes ⋅ Get Email Contact

What is a podcast about Sydney?

About Podcast A fortnightly history podcast about the people, places, and events that have shaped the city of Sydney and its surrounds. Stories from Sydney is hosted and produced by Alistair and Jed, amateur historians and sometimes Sydney enthusiasts, although obviously not too enthusiastic since neither of them currently live there. Frequency 3 episodes / quarter , Average Episode Length 40 min Since May 2020 Podcast storiesfromsydney.podbean.com#N#Facebook fans 215 ⋅ Social Engagement 5 ⋅ Domain Authority 89 ⋅ View Latest Episodes ⋅ Get Email Contact

What is a podcast collected?

Canberra, Australia About Podcast Collected is a podcast series exploring the artifacts that make up the National Collection of the Australian War Memorial. Join journalist Louise Maher as she takes a closer look at the obscure, popular, strange, and wonderful items in the collection. Through conversations with historians and curators and first-hand accounts from the people connected with these artifacts, Maher peels back the layers of history and uncovers the stories that the public don't always get to hear. Frequency 1 episode / month , Average Episode Length 26 min Since Jan 2019 Podcast awm.gov.au/learn/podcasts/Co..#N#Facebook fans 154.2K ⋅ Twitter followers 30.5K ⋅ Social Engagement 3 ⋅ Domain Authority 66 ⋅ Alexa Rank 187.4K View Latest Episodes ⋅ Get Email Contact

What is my marvellous Melbourne?

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia About Podcast My Marvellous Melbourne is a regular half-hour podcast produced by staff and students affiliated with the Melbourne History Workshop in the School of Historical and Philosophical Studies at the University of Melbourne, Australia. Our segments combine stories, interviews, personal reflections, and memories that interest and inspire us about the social history of the city and suburbs. Frequency 1 episode / quarter , Average Episode Length 42 min Since Oct 2017 Podcast mymarvellousmelbourne.net.au#N#Facebook fans 10.9K ⋅ Twitter followers 6.3K ⋅ Social Engagement 9 ⋅ Domain Authority 16 ⋅ View Latest Episodes ⋅ Get Email Contact

What is Adelol podcast?

Adelaide, South Australia, Australia AdeLOL is a 'Heaps Good History' podcast exploring South Australia's unique, and often hilarious, past. In each episode, Dan and Tom get together and share a story about a piece of SA history, a place, celebrity, icon, or event. Neither truly knows what the other is going to bring.

Where is the podcast Adelol from?

Adelaide, South Australia, Australia About Podcast AdeLOL is a 'Heaps Good History' podcast exploring South Australia' s unique, and often hilarious, past. In each episode, Dan and Tom get together and share a story about a piece of SA history, a place, celebrity, icon, or event. Neither truly knows what the other is going to bring. Dan is a born and bred South Aussie with a wealth of local memories, whereas Tom moved to Adelaide in 2003 and brings a touch of the outsider perspective. Frequency 4 episodes / year , Average Episode Length 33 min Since Mar 2017 Podcast adelol.podbean.com#N#Facebook fans 528 ⋅ Twitter followers 570 ⋅ Social Engagement 14 ⋅ Domain Authority 89 ⋅ View Latest Episodes ⋅ Get Email Contact

Who said nothing ever happens in Brisbane?

Brisbane, Queensland, Australia About Podcast Who said nothing ever happens in Brisbane? Join hosts Jessica Kate and Ellen Rose as they dig up the skeletons buried in their own backyard. They take you on a macabre tour around Australia's third-largest city - home to the Stefan Needle, the Brown Snake, the crushing feeling that you're trapped in a dead-end town that you can never leave, and some of the most brutal murders in Australian history. Frequency 13 episodes / year , Average Episode Length 52 min Since May 2018 Also in Australian Crime Podcasts Podcast thatsnotcanon.com/mitloo#N#Facebook fans 2.1K ⋅ Twitter followers 128 ⋅ Domain Authority 29 ⓘ ⋅ View Latest Episodes ⋅ Get Email Contact

When was Aussie Rules Footy invented?

Started in the late 1850s, initially based loosely on the Rugby School game, within 20 years it had evolved to become the basis of Australia’s very own, different & distinctive code; Aussie Rules Footy. ( 62 mins) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.

When was Australian Rules Football first played?

Australian Rules Football and the earliest clubs formed to compete, are said to be the oldest established football clubs in the world. Started in the late 1850s, initially based loosely on the Rugby School game, within 20 years it had evolved to become the basis ...

Ep 56 Great Ocean Road Memorial: Australian History

The 'Great Ocean Road' is it one of Victoria’s, indeed Australia’s, most well known international tourist attractions, and a favoured coastal town drive for locals, dotted as it is with beautiful surf & swimming beaches, but you may be surprised to know, the road itself constitutes Australia’s longest War Memorial.

Ep 55 Bligh & the Rum Rebellion - Part 4 - Final: Australian History

This episode is the final in the Bligh-Rum Rebellion series, and we take a closer look at how the day developed, how the arrest of Bligh unfolded at Government House, and what followed on from the revolt by the New South Wales ‘Rum’ Corp.

Ep 54 Bligh & the Rum Rebellion - Part 3: Australian History

We reflect on the reforms Bligh had introduced and note the rising aggravation amongst the 'trading group', who were beginning to lose some of their previous dodgy income streams and privileged arrangements.

Ep 53 Bligh & the Rum Rebellion - Part 2: Australian History

This episode looks at William Bligh's background and his reputation as a Naval Captain. He had some very difficult tasks ahead of him as Governor of the troubled NSW colony, and we need to consider if he had the requisite personality and abilities to introduce the reforms required.

Ep 52 Bligh & the Rum Rebellion - Part 1: Australian History

William Bligh, the very same Captain probably best known for the mutiny on the Bounty, was to be recruited in his later life, as the Governor of the Colony of New South Wales. But it seems his days of attracting mutinous behaviour were not over. Bligh would find himself again at the mercy of military men who felt they could do a better job.

Ep 50 WW2 Salvage Operation: Australian History

Early in World War 2, German Raiders were laying sea mines around Australian & New Zealand coastal waters. Here we tell the story of one ship that was sunk by those mines, and the exceptional salvage operation that was undertaken to recover precious cargo that had gone down with the ship.

Ep 49 Convict Mutineers - Part 2: Australian History

In Part 2 we will follow William Swallow and his fellow mutineer convicts on the commandeered ship, the Cyprus. Swallow and his men were delighted to be heading into the Pacific, away from the dreaded Macquarie Harbour, and his sailing skills were put to the test as they made their way across the ocean.

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