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"In the Shadow of Mount Sugarloaf" - Ep5 Pt1 - The First Coal Mines 1870-1895

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2025 28:49


Benita Parker from the 'West Wallsend District Heritage Group', delves into the early ambitious attempts to uncover coal deposits, “In the Shadow of Mount Sugarloaf”.

What's On in June

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2025 1:45


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"Birds of a Feather" - Ep4 – Wallis, Burigon and Lycett

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2025 17:55


Narelle Austin explores the relationships between the European settlers of Coal River and First Nations peoples and uncovers the stories of Commandant James Wallis, Awabakal leader Burigon and Joseph Lycett—an unlikely trio whose interactions preserved Aboriginal knowledge and captured glimpses of a culture under immense change.

The Creation of the Calvary Mater Newcastle Palliative Care Service

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2025 23:02


Join Dr. Pamela Harrison OAM as she describes the journey that transformed palliative care in Newcastle and beyond.

"In the Shadow of Mount Sugarloaf" - Ep4 - Joseph Holmes & his Family

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2025 30:30


Benita Parker from the 'West Wallsend District Heritage Group' tells of the life and times of Jospeh Holmes and his family, after whom the township of Holmesville is named.

What's On in May

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2025 1:40


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"Birds of a Feather" - Ep3 – JohnTucker, James Hardy Vaux and Commandant Thomos Skottowe

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2025 21:40


Narelle Austen looks at the lives of convicts John Tucker and James Hardy Vaux and their significant co-operation with Commandant Thomas Skottowe, offering us a glimpse into a unique time and place in our local colonial history.

How It Was: Advances in Medicine During my Lifetime - Part 3 Changes in Medicine 1950s to 1990s

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2025 25:08


In this final episode of "How It Was: Advances in Medicine During my Lifetime", Dr. Pamela Harrison OAM reflects on groundbreaking discoveries, pivotal moments in patient care, and her personal contributions to the evolution of modern medicine.

"In the Shadow of Mount Sugarloaf" - Ep3 – A Tour from Wallsend to Teralba, via Minmi in February 1876.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 24:30


Benita Parker from the 'West Wallsend District Heritage Group' recounts the journey of a traveller in the 19th century as he rides on horseback from Wallsend to Teralba, via Minmi through the heart of coal country.

What's On in April

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 1:24


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"Birds of a Feather" - Ep2 – Richard Browne

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2025 16:32


Narelle Austen explores the lives of Commandant Purcell, Commandant Skottowe, and the convict artist Richard Browne. We respectfully advise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples that this podcast contains the name of a deceased aboriginal person.

How It Was: Advances in Medicine During my Lifetime - Part 2 When a Pregnancy Test required a Toad.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2025 19:54


Dr. Pamela Harrison OAM, will take us back to a time when medical innovation was hands-on, resourceful, and sometimes a little peculiar.

"In the Shadow of Mount Sugarloaf" - Ep2 Joseph Notley

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2025 22:46


Benita Parker from the West Wallsend District Heritage Group tells of the life of Joseph Notley, one of the first settlers "in the shadow of Mount Sugarloaf", who called that rugged landscape home.

What's On in March

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 1:21


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"Birds of a Feather" - Ep1 – William Harrison Craig

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2025 17:18


Based on historical records, member, Narelle Austen takes us on journey to the unforgiving shores of Newcastle, New South Wales - a penal settlement where survival was a daily battle and artistry was a rare spark in the darkness.  

How It Was: Advances in Medicine During my Lifetime - Part 1 Childhood Experiences

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 15:29


Join Dr Pamela Harrison OAM as she explores the fascinating history of medicine through her personal stories and lived experiences.

"In the Shadow of Mount Sugarloaf" - Ep1 Early History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 23:04


Benita Parker from the 'West Wallsend District Heritage Group' traces the early history of European settlement in the West Wallsend District and describes how pioneer families faced the challenges of a harsh and sometimes uncertain environment.

What's On in February

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2025 1:50


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What's On in 2025

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2024 1:55


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The Australian Horse at War

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2024 43:08


This podcast is an audio extract from the presentation given by Dr Nancy Cushing at the Society's November 2024 meeting. The complete version can be viewed on our YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/@newcastlefamilyhistorysoci2923

Notable Novocastrians - Elijah Abell

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2024 24:54


Jane Ison shares a short biography about her ancestors Elijah Abell and his wife Margaret Brown who both contributed to the civic and social fabric of Wallsend, NSW. Jane also talks about the hidden aspects of lives that can be uncovered by using DNA and how ancestral lines can be confirmed ... or not!

What are you looking at? – Ep7 - The Royal Commission

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2024 19:42


In this the final episode of the series, Jane Ison outlines what is contained in the Royal Commission into Public Charities which commenced in Sydney in May 1873, focusing on Biloela, the girls industrial school on Cockatoo Island.

What's On in November

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2024 1:37


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Felonious Females - Ep12 - Mutinous Misses of the ‘Roslin Castle'

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2024 28:33


Mutinous Misses of the ‘Roslin Castle'. In this episode in the Felonious Females series, Mel Woodford explores the voyage of the Roslin Castle (2), which, carrying 128 women, arrived in Port Jackson on the 29th of June,1830, after a treacherous four-month journey.

Notable Novocastrians - Frederick Menkens

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2024 32:23


If you wander through the streets of Newcastle and indeed further afield to the suburbs and into the Hunter Valley, you will pass by historic and notable buildings – many are the work of Frederick Menkens. Society member Julie Keating takes us on a virtual journey and gives some insights into the man, his life and his creative prowess.

What are you looking at? – Ep6 - The Clarke Letters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2024 25:27


Jane Ison speaks about the letter book of Joseph Hines Clarke providing insights into the man, the Newcastle Industrial School and the town of Newcastle, NSW.

What's On in October

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2024 1:58


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Felonious Females - Ep11 - Women Rewarded

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2024 18:22


Women Rewarded Mel Woodford describes the practice of financial reward for those female convicts assigned to families in the colony, highlighting four women who were commended for their service with households in the Hunter Valley.  

Notable Novocastrians - Sir Frederick Gallegher Galleghan

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2024 16:16


In this episode of Notable Novocastrians, member Daryl Woods tells us of his family connection to Sir Frederick Gallegher Galleghan and recounts some aspects of a "Life of Service".

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What are you looking at? – Ep5 - The Reformatory Records

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2024 20:00


Jane Ison discusses the availability of government records for boys and girls sent to industrial schools and reformatories in NSW during the mid to late 1800s.

What's On in September

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2024 1:31


Get a preview of our September podcasts.

Felonious Females - Ep10 - Mary Higgins

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2024 12:37


Mary Higgins In the twenty-year period between 1804 and 1824, over 1500 female convicts were sent to Newcastle and the Hunter Valley. Mary Higgins was one of the first – Mel Woodford tells her story.

The Wonderful World of Genealogy Ep6 - Ten Top Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2024 15:17


Ten Top Tips The final episode in this series, Maree and Ken Shilling have shared ten valuable tips aimed at helping you overcome the frustrating obstacles that often hinder our research progress.

What are you looking at? – Ep4 - The Colonial Secretary Letters Received, 1826-1896

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2024 19:18


Continuing the series "What are you looking at?", Jane Ison looks at the letters and information about industrial school children in the Colonial Secretary Letters Received, 1826-1896.

What's On in August

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2024 1:41


Get a preview of our August podcasts.

Felonious Females - Ep9 - Catherine Kent

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2024 15:34


Catherine Kent Mel Woodford continues this series with a follow-on story with researcher and member Robyn Jeffriess about convict, Catherine Kent.

The Wonderful World of Genealogy Ep5 - Putting Flesh on the Bones!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2024 16:52


Putting Flesh on the Bones! In Episode 5 in this series, our hosts explore ways to enhance your family's story by putting some "flesh on the bones"!

What are you looking at? – Ep 3 - Admissions to the Vernon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2024 20:24


In this episode of "What are you looking at?", Jane Ison takes an in-depth look at the records of the first boys' school, the Industrial School Ship Vernon, how researchers can locate these resources and the difficulties that may be encountered when using them.

What's On in July

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 1:28


Get a preview of our July podcasts.

Felonious Females - Ep8 - Margaret McGreavy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 14:21


Margaret McGreavy In this episode of Felonious Females, Mel Woodford tells the story of Margaret McGreavy, a Pioneer of Newcastle's East End.  

Notable Novocastrians - Ethel Byrne

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2024 36:47


Physician and pathologist, Ethel Byrne was a prominent figure in the history of medical practice in Newcastle especially in the treatment of tuberculosis. Through her recognition of her professional responsibilities she endeared herself to both staff and patients, spending her life in unselfish service to others. Dr Jude Conway recounts her life and achievements.

What are you looking at? – Ep 2 - The Discharge Register

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2024 17:34


In the second of this series of podcasts on the suite of records connected to the Industrial Schools and Reformatories in NSW in the 19th century, Jane Ison will discuss the benefits and limitations of the Discharge Register located in State Records Kingswood (NRS-14723).

What's On in June

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2024 1:28


Get a preview of our June podcasts.

Felonious Females - Ep7 - Molly Morgan

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2024 22:06


Molly Morgan In this episode in the 'Felonious Females' series Dr Jude Conway recounts the life and times of the famous Molly Morgan - 'Queen of the Hunter'.

Notable Novocastrians - Beryl Nashar

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2024 37:02


The first Australian to be awarded a PhD in geology, the first woman to be appointed Dean of Science in an Australian university and the first woman in Australia, maybe the world, to win a Rotary Foundation Fellowship, Jude Conway recounts the brilliant life and achievements of Professor Beryl Nashar.

What are you looking at? – Ep 1 - The Register of Warrants

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 19:34


In this series, Jane Ison critically scrutinises the records pertaining to the boys and girls admitted to the Industrial Schools and Reformatories of NSW - the Vernon for boys and Newcastle, Biloela and Shaftesbury for girls. Episode 1 focuses on the main admission register for girls - The Register of Warrants (NRS-14722).

Felonious Females - Ep6 - Sophia Lovell

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2024 17:43


Sophia Lovell In this episode in the 'Felonious Females' series Mel Woodford and Robyn Jeffriess recount the life journey of Sophia Lovell from her convict origins to that of a respected figure in her community in the Hunter Valley.

The Wonderful World of Genealogy Ep4 - How, When & Why Did They Come?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2024 22:10


How, When & Why Did They Come? In Episode 4 in this series, Maree and Ken Shilling explore various methods that can be used in understanding your ancestors' arrival in Australia.

Bad Girls Ep6 - Farewell to Paradise

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2024 23:07


Farewell to Paradise In this concluding episode of the "Bad Girls" series, Jane Ison examines the last months of the Newcastle Industrial School, recounting the events of the final two riots in 1871.

Felonious Females - Ep5 - Women of the AA Company

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2024 29:02


Women of the AA Company Episode 5 in the series 'Felonious Females' about the convict women who were sent to Newcastle and the Hunter Valley. Mel Woodford outlines the formation and purpose of the AA Company, celebrating 200 years of operation in 2024 and the part it played in the history of convict women that came to Newcastle and the Hunter. This podcast uses AI generated voices.

The Wonderful World of Genealogy Ep3 - What's in a Name?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2024 18:55


What's in a Name? In Episode 3 in this series, Maree and Ken Shilling discuss the origin of names and the traditions and naming patterns adopted by our ancestors that can be useful considerations when researching your family history.

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