We retired this podcast, because we couldn't parse it for 10 consecutive times.
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2015-03-20 | An interview with Malcolm Fraser, former prime minister of Australia from 1975-1983. He talks about his past in politics, Australian policy towards asylum seekers, the need for better funding in education, and his thoughts on the current Liberal Party.... |
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2015-03-09 | The Gallipoli peninsula in Turkey had a long history before it became the site of the Battle of Gallipoli during World War I - it is an area that has been inhabited by Greeks and Romans, and its literary origins stretch all the way back to Homer's Ilia... |
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2015-02-05 | Built in 1868 by Thomas Grubb in Ireland, the Great Melbourne Telescope was the second largest operating telescope in the world. Designed to to explore the nebulae visible from the southern hemisphere, its home was the observatory at Melbourne Botanica... |
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2015-01-06 | The old court house in the middle of Stirling Gardens in Perth is the city's oldest surviving public building. It was built in 1836 and as well as a law court it was a place of worship, a school, a concert hall and the site of public meetings. Guest: ... |
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2014-12-08 | Flinders Street Station is an iconic hub of activity in Melbourne, with more than 100,000 people passing through every day. But there's a side to the station that lies mostly forgotten which few people see - a grand ballroom, long since neglected, now ... |
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2014-11-09 | In 1837 a surveyor named Robert Hoddle was sent from Sydney to the mouth of the Yarra, charged with the duties of laying out what would become the city of Melbourne. The design was a grid layout running parallel to the river, and has become known as Ho... |
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2014-10-07 | Recent archaeological digs at Pentridge Prison in Melbourne have uncovered three airing yards built in the design of a panopticon. Based on original concepts by Jeremy Bentham, the airing yard design allowed a single guard in the middle tower to keep a... |
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