Australian History: Journals of the early explorers

By Natalia Bye

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Description

There is much to learn from the journal keeping or Australia's early explorers and settlers. Fascinating first hand accounts of lands and people, virtually untouched by the outside world for over 60,000 years. Content warning: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders are advised that these podcasts contain the names of deceased people. Please also generally be advised that these journals contain language in the vernacular of the day which listeners may find offensive; such language is not endorsed by the narrator. Note from the narrator: I have just finished reading Dark Emu by Bruce Pascoe and was moved to investigate the early settler and explorer journals as a result. I hope that by releasing them in podcast form this may help others to access this information. I am an Aboriginal woman, mother of two, lover of art, music and history. Please enjoy.

Episode Date
Sir Thomas Mitchell: Journal of an expedition sent to explore the course of the River Darling
Nov 18, 2019
Sir Thomas Mitchell: Journal of an expedition sent to explore the course of the River Darling
Nov 15, 2019
Sir Thomas Mitchell: Journey in search of The Kindur in 1831 - 1832
Aug 27, 2019
Sir Thomas Mitchell: Journey in search of The Kindur in 1831 - 1832
Aug 21, 2019
Sir Thomas Mitchell: Journey in search of The Kindur in 1831 - 1832
Aug 14, 2019
Sir Thomas Mitchell - Journey in search of The Kindur in 1831-1832
Aug 11, 2019
Sir Thomas Mitchell - Journey in search of The Kindur in 1831-1832
Aug 08, 2019
Sir Thomas Mitchell - Journey in search of The Kindur in 1831-1832
Aug 01, 2019