A State of Change follows stories from South Australia’s History Festival, an annual statewide event exploring South Australia’s history.
Join Greg Mackie and Anthony Wight as we explore South Australia's History Festival. In this special bonus episode, we take a walk with Rae Nunan and Catherine McMahon about the cultural, colonial and current tales of native oyster cultivation in the Port River.
Join Greg Mackie and Anthony Wight as we explore South Australia's History Festival. This week, Paddy O'Toole regales us with tales of Willunga's heinous past as she shows us through the old Courthouse Museum. We then hear from Peter Lucas, who tells us all about Nuggett the horse who brought goods (and royalty) along the jetty tramway to the township of Milang.
Join Greg Mackie and Anthony Wight as we explore South Australia's History Festival. This week, we wander through gardens that reflect the heritage and lifestyles of first and second generation European migrants, with Joanna Tsalikis and Helen Haltis. We then join Frances Frahn for a chat about the life and times of Holowiliena Station in the Flinders Ranges, owned by the Warwick family since 1852.
Join Greg Mackie and Anthony Wight as we explore South Australia's History Festival. The week, we take a tour through the West Terrace Cemetery and talk of the drownings, capsizes, and shipwrecks that dot SA's waterways with Lindl Lawton and Carol Lefevre. We then head up the Horrock Highway and chat to Steve Hyde, whose private Holden collection fills a restored GMH dealership.
Join Greg Mackie and Anthony Wight as we explore South Australia's History Festival. This week we join the South Australia Mobilisation + Empowerment for Sexual Health (SAMESH) to hear the tales behind SA's AIDS Quilt. We then follow the queen of the walk, Dr Gertrude Glossip, and learn about Adelaide's queer past.
Join Greg Mackie and Anthony Wight as we explore South Australia's History Festival. This week, we go behind the scenes at the Between Two Worlds exhibition and learn a little about the Kaurna culture on display from Aunty Lynette. We then join Lyndell Davidge onsite at the Schmidt-Rodert Hof in historical Hahndorf.