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In the third and final of our world war 2 specials, we have a lot to get through. We discuss the roles of women, Indigenous People and umpires was during the war. we discuss some of the players who gave their lives as well as the way clubs keep their memories alive. And to finish off we have 2 interviews with players who played in the league and also went to serve. The late Jack Jones of Essendon, and Geelong's oldest living player Alex Mathieson. The Kick to Kick Podcast aims to go through each year of the VFL/AFL season and bring out the stories, highlights, winner and losers of days gone by. If you enjoy our podcast please give us a rating or leave a comment. Also refer us to friends and let other people know about our podcast. We use a range of resources when working on our show, to see a list of this constantly growing list click on the following link https://www.kicktokickpodcast.com/resources References for the WWII episodes Websites https://www.afl.com.au/news/72890/hawks-to-honour-kokodahttps://www.afl.com.au/news/133659/the-carlton-hopeful-who-survived-wwii-by-clinging-to-a-footballhttps://www.afl.com.au/news/196778/frank-checker-hughes-a-war-hero-and-giant-of-two-clubshttps://www.athletesvoice.com.au/luke-hodge-kokoda-trip-that-changed-hawthorn/https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/189782484https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/189782462https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/breakfast/the-changi-brownlow/2987552https://www.tigerlandarchive.org/tiki-index.php?page=Bill+CosgroveBooks Harder than football : league players at war / Barbara Cullen, 2015The Changi Brownlow / Roland Perry, 2010Jack Dyer's the greatest : the most sensational players of the century / by Brian Hansen with Jack Dyer, 1996, page 499-502Play on! : the hidden history of Women's Australian Rules Football / Brunette Lenkić & Rob Hess, Chapter 5, Charity begins at home, 2016,Cazaly : the legend / Robert Allen, 2017, page 210Our Game, Classic Australian Rules Stories, Jim Main, page 161-184The Bloodbath: The 1945 VFL Grand FInal - Ian W Shaw, Chapter 4 - Playing the greater game 1939-1945Carn - Andrew Mueller, Mueller, Andrew, 2019, Chapters 14 & 15The hard way : the story of Hawthorn Football Club / by Harry Gordon, 1990, page 73Episode III Music When The War Is Over · performed by Gawurra written by Steve Prestwich"Bless 'Em All" written by Fred Godfrey in 1917, sung By Vera Lynn 1942They're over here [music] / words by George Mathews, music by Harry Grunden, performed by Harold Williams, 1942Digger by Jack Lumsdaine, 1942"Hymn to the Fallen" John Williams 1998Just a Brown Slouch Hat, J Albert & Son, Sydney, Sung by Jenny Howard, 1942 Angel in disguise - Marion Mann - with Bob Crosby and his orchestra Music by Paul Mann and Stephan Weiss - Lyrics by Kim GannonYoure My Ideal · Fats Waller · Spencer WilliamsThe following insturmental pieces by Hans Zimmer, Geoff Zanelli, & Blake NeelyArriving in Melbourne Worthy of the medalMedal of HonourLeckie and StellaStella's GardenNot a heroGreek FuneralPraying for youMelbourne MarchBreakupLeckie SnapsSid LeavingSid & GwenBasilone Going Home
Tuesday 23 January 2018 7:00am Acknowledgement of Country*Today's show is dedicated to the First Nations ongoing resistance to Australia's colonial project.*We also want to acknowledge that the 22/01/2018 was International Day of Solidarity For Trans Prisoners (22/01/18). This grassroots project was initiated by Marius Mason, a trans prisoner in Texas, US. This annual event is being lead by trans prisoners and their supporters from around the world. 7:05am Song Australia does not exist - DRMNGNOW ft Philly, Adrian Eagle, Culture Evolves7:10am Black GST Video - Content Warning! (violence, genocide, sexual violence) A short documentary about contemporary and historical indigenous issues which was created in the lead up to the protest at Camp Sovereignty during the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, Australia. It is narrated by two of the leaders of the Black GST movement, Robbie and Marg Thorpe and explores the three main issues of unfinished business leftover from Australia's reconciliation movement.G- GenocideS - SovereigntyT- Treaty7:20am Song - Ratja Yaliyyali (Vine of Love) by Gawurra 7:25am Audio - Aboriginal responses to "Australia Day" 7.30am Amanda Young from First Nations Foundation joins us to discuss financial literacy programs run by First Nations people, for First Nations people, and why things like superannuation and financial independence are so significant for Aboriginal people in 2018.7.35am Song - Emma Donovan - Black Woman7.40am Voices of the 3 promotes debate about constitutional recognition for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the Australian Constitution. 7.45am Community Announcements 8.00am Invasion day discussions 8.15am Donna's Story This is an audio published by TedxSydney about one Indigenous woman's experience of having her children taken away. Since the apology in 2008, the number of Indigenous children in out-of-home care has risen from 9,000 to over 16,000.
Known for his deeply resonant voice and musical sensitivity, Gawurra catapulted onto the music stage in 2016 following the release of his critically acclaimed, and multi-award winning debut album, Ratja Yaliyali. The Melbourne-based via Arnhem Land musician joined Double J’s Caz Tran in conversation, discussing the stories behind his music, his passions and influences, and his story.
Gawurra reflects on the people and events that got him to where he is today and contemplates where his music might take him into the future.
Gupapuyngu is one of eight languages that Yolngu songman Gawurra speaks.
Gupapuyngu is one of eight languages that Yolngu songman Gawurra speaks.