Wild: Stories from Western Australia's past
True stories from Western Australia's history with host Karli Florisson.
Episodes
22 episodes
C Y O'Connor
C Y O'Connor was a visionary architect whose work transformed Western Australia. He was hard working, far sighted, and courageous, but ultimately, his story is a tragedy. Visit www.wildwapodcast.com for more information, or find me...
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Episode 21
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37:56
Westralia - the 1933 Secession Referendum
In 1933, Western Australia held a referendum on whether or not we should secede from the Commonwealth of Australia. What led up to this moment, and what did the people of Western Australia decide? Visit www.wildwapodcast.com for mo...
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Episode 20
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23:21
John Septimus Roe
John Septimus Roe is probably the most influential person in Western Australian history that you've never heard of. He had a huge impact on the way that Western Australia looks today. For more information or references, visit www.w...
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Episode 19
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28:43
The Coastal Shipping Service
In the early days of Western Australia's settlement, the new coastal settlements and towns relied heavily on the coastal mail ships that delivered the mail, brought the news, and did so much more. These ships provided the only way these towns c...
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Episode 18
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24:28
Skylab
In 1979, NASA's space station, Skylab, reentered Earth's atmosphere, breaking up over the south west of Western Australia. Here are the details of that event. For more information about this podcast, including references, check out...
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Episode 17
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15:38
Brian Burke and WA Inc.
WA Inc. was the name given to a political scandal in Western Australia that resulted in two state Premiers going to jail. At the center of it all was Brian Burke, a charismatic reporter turned politician. Listen in for the full story! ...
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Episode 16
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40:44
Rottnest Island
Rottnest Island has had a long and colourful history, filled with a great deal of tragedy. While these days we know the island as Perth's little holiday destination, filled with cute quokkas, it has been a prison island, a reformatory, and an a...
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28:04
Banjawarn Station and the Doomsday Cult
What does a Japanese doomsday cult and a terror attack have to do with a sheep station in the remote outback of Western Australia? Listen to find out! This is the story of the Japanese cult Aum Shinrikyo and their connection with Banja...
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Episode 14
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20:13
The Tragedy of Wittenoom
This town has been called Australia's most contaminated site, and it has a deadly history. So how did Wittenoom go from being a bustling mining town to having such a tragic past? Listen in to find out. With host Karli FlorissonFor ...
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Episode 13
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26:25
Grace, Sam, and the wreck of the SS Georgette
In 1876, a steamship called the Georgette started to take in water. This story includes the brave rescue of the passengers and crew, as well as some detail about the Bussell family. Go to www.wildwapodcast.com for more details
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Episode 12
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26:03
Whaling and Sealing in Western Australia
Before there were European settlers in Western Australia, there were sealers and whalers operating off our coastline. This episode covers the very long history of sealing and whaling in Western Australian waters, with more than a few digression...
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Episode 11
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36:12
The Pilbara Strike
In 1946, Aboriginal Station workers across the Pilbara went on strike for better wages and conditions. Was the strike successful? Listen in to find out more. Sources available at www.wildwapodcast.com
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Episode 10
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23:25
Laurence Sinclair and Norseman
The story of a horse that sparked a gold rush! It's also the story of one of the ordinary families that came from hardships and overcame difficulties, helping to shape our state into what it is today.For more information, and episo...
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Episode 9
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24:08
The Rescue of Modesto Varischetti
A gold rush, a dangerous mine, a short detour to talk about a US President who might have fallen in love with a Kalgoorlie Barmaid, and an amazing rescue that was decades before its time. For sources, go to www.wildwapodcast.com
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Episode 8
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18:10
The Wreck of the Batavia
In 1629, the Batavia hit a reef in the Abrolhos Islands, off the coast of Western Australia, with catastrophic consequences. This incident has been called the worst horror story of maritime history. For more information, visit my websi...
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Episode 7
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32:05
The Great Emu War
In the 1932, a little known military campaign took place in the Western Australian outback. The Great Emu War was short lived - but who was victorious? For a list of the sources that I used to compile this episode, or for more info...
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Episode 6
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18:56
Edith Cowan
Edith Cowan is featured on our fifty dollar note, as well as having a university and an electorate named after her. But what was significant about her, and what did she achieve? Listen in to hear all about the amazing life of Edith Cowan. ...
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Episode 5
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32:40
The Sanko Harvest
Thirty years ago, one of Western Australia's worst ecological disasters occurred when the bulk carrier the Sanko Harvest hit a reef off the coast of Esperance. For more details and the episode notes, visit www.wildwapodcast.com. <...
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Episode 4
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18:09
The Catalpa Rescue
The Catalpa Rescue was a daring attempt to rescue Irish political prisoners from the notorious Fremantle Prison. More episode notes at www.wildwapodcast.com
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Episode 3
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28:56
The Hutt River Province
The Hutt River Province is a little micronation, 500 kilometres north of Perth. How did we end up with a tiny independent province in the middle of the WA outback? And what happened to the province in the end? Visit www.wildwapodcast.c...
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Episode 2
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19:27