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Talking History

Jan 30, 2022

This free public lecture was part of the History Trust of South Australia's Talking History series.

In 1894, South Australia granted women the dual right to vote and become elected members of parliament, thanks in no small part to the indomitable Mary Lee. Her unwavering pursuit for social justice and remarkable legacy...


Jan 24, 2022

This public lecture was a part of the History Trust's Talking History series.

Holden historian Don Loffler and National Motor Museum senior curator Mick Bolognese discuss some of the most important landmarks in Holden’s manufacturing history. In it's golden age Holden sold about one in every two new cars in Australia,...


Jan 17, 2022

This free public lecture was part of the History Trust of South Australia's Talking History series. 

In this episode curator Dr Adam Paterson and archaeologist/ educator Dr Chris Wilson unpack the history of South Australia’s whaling industry against the backdrop of the SA Maritime Museum’s exhibition 'Leviathan: An...


Jan 9, 2022

This public lecture was a part of the History Trust's Talking History series.

Hysteria is both a memoir of author Katerina Bryant’s experience of illness and a historical account of four women whose lives have intersected with the idea of ‘hysteria’. The book looks at the strength of women who were not seen as...