We wrap up our four part series on the Australia First Movement. There's one final inquiry, led by Justice Clyne, to investigate the internments. We look at what happened to some of the key people after the War and ask what to make of it all?
Finally, it's ANZAC Day, the day Australians and New Zealanders commemorate those who have served in war.
You can email me at jamesdampier.awp@gmail.com
AHP-147- The Hornet Bank and Cullin-la-Ringo Massacres
AHP-146-Vera Deakin
AHP-144-The Australia First Movement, Part 3
AHP-143-The Australia First Movement, Part 2
AHP-142-The Australia First Movement, Part 1
AHP-141-History of Australia Day
AHP-140-The Death of Queen Elizabeth II of Australia
AHP-139-ANZAC DAY HMAS PERTH
AHP-138-The amazing journey of Oskar Speck
AHP-137-Tilly Devine, Kate Leigh and the Razor gang Wars
AHP-136-The Sydney Wars, 1816-7 and Wrap Up
AHP-135-Thje 1971 Springbok Tour, Part 2
AHP-134-The 1971 Springbok Tour, Part 1
AHP 133 Koo Wee Rup
AHP-132-Ernest Fisk, the man who bought radio to Australia
AHP-131-The Sydney Wars, 1814-16
AHP-130-Mary MacKillop
AHP-129- James Hardy Vaux, Australia's dodgiest convict
AHP-128-The Sydney Wars, 1802-13
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