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Rythmos Radio
Another Greek Story || Ep.02 || Μανώλης Καρβελάς

Rythmos Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 21:07


Καλώς ήρθατε σε μια νέα σειρά podcasts με τίτλο "Another Greek Story" Μία σειρά podcasts που έχει σκοπό να γνωρίσουμε ανθρώπους που άφησαν το στίγμα τους στην Ελληνική Παροικία της Μελβούρνης αλλά και ολόκληρης της Αυστραλίας. Παρουσίαση/Επιμέλεια: Ευάγγελος Πλοκαμάκης & Mathew Englezos Παραγωγή: Rythmos Radio   EPISODE 02 ΜΑΝΩΛΗΣ ΚΑΡΒΕΛΑΣ Ο κ. Μανώλης Καρβελάς γεννήθηκε στην Μελβούρνη της Αυστραλίας από γονείς που κατάγονταν απο τη Σάμο. Ήταν αξιωματικός των Αυστραλιανών Ενόπλων Δυνάμεων και υπηρέτησε κυρίως στην Bonegilla. Από το  2021 είναι πρόεδρος του ελληνικού παραρτήματος RSL (Hellenic sub-branch RSL). To Hellenic RSL ιδρυθηκε στα τέλη της δεκαετίας του 70 ως παράρτημα του RSL Australia που αποτελεί την πολυπληθέστερη οργανωση αποστράτων της Αυστραλίας αριθμώντας περισσότερα απο 150000 μέλη.   ΑΝΑΦΟΡΕΣ Australia RSL HELLENIC RSL OF VICTORIA IN THE LAST CENTURY ANZAC DAY Η εκστρατεία της Καλλιπολης που θα απετρεπε τη γενοκτωνία των Αρμενίων και των Ποντίων και η θυσία των Αυστραλών      

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88.3 Southern FM
Bonegilla – The Migrants Journey

88.3 Southern FM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 10:25


Southern FM newsman Colin Tyrus had a personal connection with a story on his program on Monday 4 December 2023. His father Wladyslaw was one of thousands of post-war migrants who took the train from Melbourne's Station Pier to Bonegilla Migrant Camp, near Albury-Wodonga. In this podcast, Colin is chatting with Simon Reich who created Bonegilla – The Migrants Journey.

SBS German - SBS Deutsch
From Post-War Germany to Bonegilla - Erinnerungen an Bonegilla

SBS German - SBS Deutsch

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 11:14


In September 1957, Edeltraud Groer migrated from post-war Germany to Australia. She has only good memories of her time in the Bonegilla migrant camp. - Im September 1957 wanderte Edeltraud Groer aus dem Nachkriegsdeutschland nach Australien aus. Sie hat nur gute Erinnerungen an ihre Zeit im Migrantenlager Bonegilla.

SBS German - SBS Deutsch
Schöne Zeit in Bonegilla

SBS German - SBS Deutsch

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 8:39


Hunderttausende von Migranten aus Europa kamen in den Nachkriegsjahren nach Australien und viele verbrachten ihre ersten Wochen und Monate im Auffanglager Bonegilla. Bei dem Aufenthalt im Nordwesten von Victoria konnten sich die Neuankömmlinge schon mal ein wenig an die Sitten und Gebräuche in Australien gewöhnen und natürlich einen Arbeitsplatz finden. Monika Bruniki kam mit ihrer Familie aus Hamburg nach Bonegilla und damit begann für sie eine glückliche Zeit.

SBS German - SBS Deutsch
Stück australischer Geschichte

SBS German - SBS Deutsch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 8:37


Vor 75 Jahren wurde das Einwandererlager Bonegilla eröffnet. Fast alle Nachkriegsmigranten aus Europa haben ihre ersten Tage und Wochen dort im Nordwesten von Victoria verbracht. Bonegilla ist die Wiege des Multikulturalismus in diesem Land. Auch der Vater von Andrew Gaczol war in Bonegilla.

SBS Dutch - SBS Dutch
'Anne from Scheveningen started working as a translator at the Bonegilla Hospital when she was 17' - 'Scheveningse Anne ging op haar 17e werken als tolk in het ziekenhuis van Bonegilla'

SBS Dutch - SBS Dutch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 15:08


Anne Hawker (maiden name Verloop) arrived in Bonegilla with her parents and brother in 1952. She was 16 years old at the time. After three weeks, she left the migrant camp on her own to work at the Jindera Hotel. A few months later, she returned to Bonegilla for a job as a translator at the hospital. - Anne Hawker (meisjesnaam Verloop) kwam in 1952 met haar ouders en broertje aan in Bonegilla. Ze was toen 16 jaar. Na drie weken verliet ze in haar eentje het migrantenkamp om te gaan werken in de Jindera Hotel. Een paar maanden later keerde ze terug naar Bonegilla voor een baan als tolk in het ziekenhuis.

Nights with Steve Price: Highlights
Tales from the Bonegilla Migrant Centre

Nights with Steve Price: Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 14:00


The Bonegilla Migrant and Training Centre near Albury-Wodonga was the first major experience for many who fled war-torn Europe after World War 2.  75 years on from when it opened the Wodonga City Council is bringing to life the stories of over 300,000 people who called Bonegilla home.  One person who was born in the Centre was Krystyna Mills, whose parents fled from war-torn Poland.  Krystyna joins John to share what it was like to grow up there, and how much it means to tell stories like hers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano
I vostri ricordi di Bonegilla a 75 anni dall'apertura del campo per migranti

SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 23:35


La storia di Bonegilla inizia negli anni successivi alla seconda guerra mondiale, quando milioni di persone in cerca di un nuovo inizio e di pace partono per l'Australia. Quello che era stato un campo militare venne usato come sistemazione provvisoria per i nuovi arrivati.

SBS Dutch - SBS Dutch
'75 years of Bonegilla, the place where it all started for 60,000 Dutch migrants' - '75 jaar Bonegilla, de plek waar het voor zo'n 60.000 Nederlandse migranten begon'

SBS Dutch - SBS Dutch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2022 11:18


For an estimated 60,000 Dutch migrants, their Australian adventure began in the Bonegilla migrant camp. Professor Dr. Bruce Pennay is affiliated with Charles Sturt University and knows a lot about post-war immigration. He says that, thanks to protests by the Dutch and Italians, the living conditions and food in the camp improved. - Voor naar schatting 60.000 Nederlandse migranten begon het Australische avontuur in migrantenkamp Bonegilla. Erfgoedhistoricus Professor Dr. Bruce Pennay is verbonden aan de Charles Sturt University en weet veel over naoorlogse immigratie. Hij vertelt dat mede dankzij protesten van de Nederlanders de leefomstandigheden en het eten in het kamp verbeterden.

SBS German - SBS Deutsch
Erinnerungen an Bonegilla

SBS German - SBS Deutsch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 11:33


Am Montag wird der 75. Jahrestag der Eröffnung des Einwanderer-Auffanglagers in Bonegilla, in Victoria, gefeiert. Es wird dort eine Veranstaltung mit Gästen und Reden abgehalten, denn für etwa 300-Tausend Nachkriegseinwanderer aus Europa war Bonegilla die erste Station in Australien. Oswald Sturm - geboren 1932 - kam 1959 mit seiner Frau Helga und seinem Sohn Peter - damals 5 - als Facharbeiter aus Deutschland nach Melbourne. Nach 6 Wochen Überfahrt verbrachte die Familie ihre ersten Tage im Immigration Camp Bonegilla. Der mittlerweile 90-Jährige wohnt nun in der Nähe von Bundaberg, in Queensland. SBS Radio Korrespondentin Katharina Loesche hat mit diesem Zeitzeugen gesprochen:

SBS Dutch - SBS Dutch
'Met alle kinderen hebben we meegeholpen bakstenen te maken'

SBS Dutch - SBS Dutch

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 17:06


De familie Smits kwam in 1952 met vier jonge kinderen naar Australië, om een nieuw leven op te bouwen. Terwijl vader die metselaar was op zoek ging naar werk, verbleven moeder en kinderen zes weken in het migrantenkamp Bonegilla.

SBS Dutch - SBS Dutch
'De familie Smits keerde 70 jaar naar emigratie naar Australië terug naar migrantenkamp in Bonegilla'

SBS Dutch - SBS Dutch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 12:05


In 1952 kwam de familie Smits met vier jonge kinderen naar Australië om een nieuw leven op te bouwen. Afgelopen juni, 70 jaar na dato, kwamen de drie broers en één zus met veel van hun kinderen en kleinkinderen naar Bonegilla om herinneringen op te halen. Zus Hennie (getrouwde naam Dewildt) vertelt aan SBS Dutch hoe het was om weer terug te zijn in het vroegere migrantenkamp.

HEAVY Music Interviews
12 Rounds With Johnny Boxer #3

HEAVY Music Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 17:13


With the next season of Fat Pizza set to start filming next week, Bobo took some time out to have a chat with HEAVY and answer your questions.This week he tackles these subjects... will Bobo get out of prison in the next series, will he get more screentime and unleash the chainsaw, is his guitar/chainsaw in the picture real and where did the idea come from, how to stop a dog humping your leg, does he play an instrument and how he would deal with the COVID situation if he ran the country...                                                                                                                                                     About Johnny BoxerA boy was born in Haifa, Israel 1959 to Kazimiera and Marcus Bokser. They married in war torn Warsaw, Poland circa 1956 after Marcus (a shoemaker who ran his own shop) hired Kazimiera as his assistant on the same day she’d walked in to purchase a pair of red shoes.Five year old Johnny (Janusz in Polish) arrived in Australia as a refugee with his parents first staying at a detention centre in Bonegilla, Victoria then transferred to Villawood,NSW.Settling in Campsie, JB’s parents worked hard, eventually purchasing property and setting up a secure position in the community. Kazimiera involved herself in local church activities such as teaching scripture and singing in the choir as well as nursing while Marcus ran his handcrafted shoe business from Circular Quay and became a well-known identity some would refer to as a ‘philosopher’ at the Campsie Hotel. Johnny refers to his dearly departed mother and father as ‘an angel’ and ‘a cutthroat but true gentleman’ respectively. And boy did they know how to dance…Johnny followed in his parents' footsteps regarding work ethic, busying himself from the age of 7 with jobs such as paper and milk runs, delivering pharmaceuticals for a chemist and sweeping the local cinema and ice rink.While attending gigs in his teens JB met a band promoter who took him on as a roadie where he toured with the likes of AC/DC, Sherbert, Hush, Rose Tattoo, The Southern Star Band, The Who, Black Feather, Status Quo and Pink Floyd just to name a few.Boxer (his better known stage name only slightly changed from its original) also worked as a bouncer at the State Theatre and various clubs/strip joints throughout Sydney’s notorious Kings Cross.From there, of course, he became the worlds most feared pizza chef, Bobo, in the hit TV series Fat Pizza.This was just the beginning of what JB refers to as his magic carpet ride through life.Weighing in now at 61 years he sure has a story or two to tell.Wanna know more? Just ask away…

Tim & Jess - hit104.9 The Border
NEW Suburbs Included in the Border Blue Zone

Tim & Jess - hit104.9 The Border

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 4:20


NEW Suburbs now included in the Border Blue Zone! Including Leneva, Killara, Ebden & Bonegilla will now be able to cross into NSW. Tim & Jess spoke with Albury MP Justin Clancy to get the details... See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.

SBS Dutch - SBS Dutch
New Dutch children's book goes back in history to the Australian migrant camps

SBS Dutch - SBS Dutch

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 2:27


It is 1959 and 13 year old Sara's parents are migrating to Australia from the Netherlands. Sara doesn't want to go, but her father is persistent and the family ends up in Bonegilla, one of the larger migrant camps. At the local school she meets the Aboriginal boy Otis, and she makes discoveries, about herself and about her new land: "Sara's Walkabout". Inez van Loon is an award winning author of often historical books and she feels the book would resonate with migrants from any country.

The Book Podcast
Ep: 92 Victoria Purman – The Last of the Bonegilla Girls

The Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2018 32:06


A post-Second World War story of strong female ties and family, secrets and lies, set in the multicultural Australia of the fifties. The war is over, but her fight for a new life in Australia is about to begin… Continue reading

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New Books in Public Policy
Alexandra Dellios, “Histories of Controversy: Bonegilla Migrant Centre” (Melbourne UP, 2017)

New Books in Public Policy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2018 16:33


In her new book, Histories of Controversy: Bonegilla Migrant Centre (Melbourne University Publishing, 2017), Alexandra Dellios, a Lecturer in Heritage Studies at the Australian National University, provides a critical reassessment of Bonegilla, which received and temporarily accommodated about 320,000 post-war refugees and migrants from 1947 to 1971. Using a series of four cases studies of controversy, she argues that rather than being a simple story of progress, the center’s history is actually one of containment, control, deprivation and political discontent. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Alexandra Dellios, “Histories of Controversy: Bonegilla Migrant Centre” (Melbourne UP, 2017)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2018 16:33


In her new book, Histories of Controversy: Bonegilla Migrant Centre (Melbourne University Publishing, 2017), Alexandra Dellios, a Lecturer in Heritage Studies at the Australian National University, provides a critical reassessment of Bonegilla, which received and temporarily accommodated about 320,000 post-war refugees and migrants from 1947 to 1971. Using a series of four cases studies of controversy, she argues that rather than being a simple story of progress, the center’s history is actually one of containment, control, deprivation and political discontent. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Australian and New Zealand Studies
Alexandra Dellios, “Histories of Controversy: Bonegilla Migrant Centre” (Melbourne UP, 2017)

New Books in Australian and New Zealand Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2018 16:46


In her new book, Histories of Controversy: Bonegilla Migrant Centre (Melbourne University Publishing, 2017), Alexandra Dellios, a Lecturer in Heritage Studies at the Australian National University, provides a critical reassessment of Bonegilla, which received and temporarily accommodated about 320,000 post-war refugees and migrants from 1947 to 1971. Using a series of four cases studies of controversy, she argues that rather than being a simple story of progress, the center’s history is actually one of containment, control, deprivation and political discontent. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in History
Alexandra Dellios, “Histories of Controversy: Bonegilla Migrant Centre” (Melbourne UP, 2017)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2018 16:33


In her new book, Histories of Controversy: Bonegilla Migrant Centre (Melbourne University Publishing, 2017), Alexandra Dellios, a Lecturer in Heritage Studies at the Australian National University, provides a critical reassessment of Bonegilla, which received and temporarily accommodated about 320,000 post-war refugees and migrants from 1947 to 1971. Using a series of four cases studies of controversy, she argues that rather than being a simple story of progress, the center’s history is actually one of containment, control, deprivation and political discontent. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in World Affairs
Alexandra Dellios, “Histories of Controversy: Bonegilla Migrant Centre” (Melbourne UP, 2017)

New Books in World Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2018 16:33


In her new book, Histories of Controversy: Bonegilla Migrant Centre (Melbourne University Publishing, 2017), Alexandra Dellios, a Lecturer in Heritage Studies at the Australian National University, provides a critical reassessment of Bonegilla, which received and temporarily accommodated about 320,000 post-war refugees and migrants from 1947 to 1971. Using a series of four cases studies of controversy, she argues that rather than being a simple story of progress, the center’s history is actually one of containment, control, deprivation and political discontent. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

#ThatsNotWright Podcast
EP58b_Sex & the City, Indigenous Weapons, Bonegilla, A.I.

#ThatsNotWright Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2017 74:54


Duke runs a train through Sex & the City, hunts some game with indigenous Australians, a trip with Bonegilla migrants, border security, artificial intelligence,