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Uncurated
Centre for Advancing Journalism
Frequency: 1 episode/52d. Total Eps: 23

The saying ‘truth is hidden in plain sight’ paints an appropriate picture of the University of Melbourne - hidden within the walls of its notorious buildings, and the people that gave them their names, are colonial legacies of injustice and tales of multiculturalism.
Join students from the Centre for Advancing Journalism on a journey to discover the stories behind our iconic buildings in 8 illuminating episodes where we uncover what our University was really built on, both literally and figuratively.
Uncurated Season 3 coming October 2024.
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Atomic Testing
Season 3 · Episode 8
jeudi 28 novembre 2024 • Duration 24:35
The University of Melbourne's involvement in the testing of atomic bombs in South Australia is not that well known. Yet it had a massive impact on the Indigenous people living there, with health impacts that were felt for decades.
University academics were enlisted to ensure the safety nuclear blasts at Maralinga and Emu Field. But how good of a job did they really do?
Interviewees:
- Karina Lester - Senior Aboriginal Language Worker at The University of Adelaide
- Dr James Waghorne - Senior Research Fellow and University Historian at The University of Melbourne
- Elizabeth Tynan - co-ordinator of the professional development program at the James Cook University Graduate Research School and researcher of the history of British atomic weapons testing in Australia
Note: This episode has been updated to reflect further details of Leslie Martin's role in atomic testing.
Music
Gold Hands – Holly Sweeney
Piano Study – Joel Keith
Special mention to the following sources:
Yami: The Autobiography of Yami Lester
Tim Sherrat
The McClelland Royal Commission
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Community
Season 3 · Episode 7
vendredi 22 novembre 2024 • Duration 15:47
For many international students, International House is more than just a place to stay—it’s a welcoming oasis in an unfamiliar city. But did you know that the community at International House holds a rich history dating back to 1957?
Dive into the history of International House and one of its most cherished traditions: the Great Trike Race. A race that symbolises the spirit of unity at the International House.
INTERVIEWEES
Frank Larkins
Caitlin Stone
Frank Schrever
MUSIC CREDITS
Flight by Alex Garla
Monster by Rock Vishal Shah
Forest by Kabas KAS
Grainger Things by Daniel Cropley
Focus by Ambient Vibes
Our world by Coverr
Inspiring Cinematic by StudioKolomna
Magic Inspiration by Artlss22
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The Other Gold Rush
Season 2 · Episode 4
mercredi 2 novembre 2022 • Duration 17:14
This is a story about an artwork illustrating a Chinese camp in Ballarat, Victoria, depicted by Percy Lindsay. This is a story about a painting that carries within it the joy, tears and fears of Chinese gold miners. This oil canvas is hidden and locked away in a black suitcase at the Ballarat gallery with its paper sketch stored at the University of Melbourne. This week on Uncurated, Caitlin Duan and Isabella Vagnoni take you on a road trip to uncover the forgotten history of Percy Lindsay. And along with it, capture the story of Chinese-Australian migrants during the gold rush era all the way into the 21st century.
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Interviewees:
- Alyssa Bunbury - Curator of the Grimwade Collection at the Ian Potter Museum of Art, University of Melbourne
- Juanita Kwok - History and Heritage consultant with an interest in local histories in Australia and Chinese communities in rural Australia
- Charles Zhang - Committee member of the Chinese library and President of the Chinese Australian Cultural Society of Ballarat
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Music and sound effects for this episode of Uncurated were sourced from https://www.purple-planet.com and https://www.FesliyanStudios.com under relevant licensing agreements.
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The Tightrope Walker
Season 2 · Episode 3
mardi 25 octobre 2022 • Duration 19:18
For First Nations people, art has been a vehicle to tell personal and universal stories for over 60,000 years. Ngarrindjeri artist Trevor Nickolls’ story is complex, exploring the history of dispossession and loss, and the hope and beauty of finding a way back to knowing. Breaking free of the assumptions and prejudices placed on First Nations artists by white society, his ground-breaking career inspired artists across the country to express their own identities. This week on Uncurated, Sean Ruse and Prealene Khera explore Nickolls’ life and legacy through his long-lost painting “Tightrope Walking”.
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Interviewees:
- Judith Ryan - former Senior Curator of Indigenous Art at the National Gallery of Victoria
- Angelika Tyrone - Director and Owner of Australian & International Arts
- Tiriki Onus - Head of the Wilin Center for Indigenous Arts and Cultural Development at the University of Melbourne
- Richard Bell - Renowned Artist and Activist
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Music and sound effects for this episode of Uncurated were sourced from freesound.org, freemusicarchive.org, Blue Dot Sessions and ABC News under relevant licensing agreements.
Dany Pkl by Blue Dot Sessions (www.sessions.blue).
Piano Tape Loop by Daniel Birch (https://freemusicarchive.org/home)
Trevor Nickolls’ interview with Emma Sleath on ABC (https://www.abc.net.au/local/audio/2009/11/27/2754081.htm)
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Real Life Jurassic Park
Season 2 · Episode 2
mardi 18 octobre 2022 • Duration 17:46
The thylacine, better known as the Tasmanian Tiger, remains one of Australia’s most identifiable animals despite having gone extinct almost 100 years ago. In its time, it was hunted, mishandled and neglected, yet people are still captivated by it today. They desperately hope the animal still exists in hiding, and one scientist at the University of Melbourne is on the brink of a discovery unlike any other...one that could reverse the fate of the thylacine and right the wrongs of the past. This week on Uncurated, Aania Tandon and Sasha Gattermayr explore the story of this mystical animal and why it has not been forgotten.
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Interviewees:
- Rohan Long - Curator, Harry Brookes Allen Museum of Anatomy and Pathology at The University of Melbourne
- Professor Andrew Pask - Professor in Epigenetics at The University of Melbourne
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Music and sound effects for this episode of Uncurated were sourced from SoundCloud, Incompetech, Adobe Sound and Youtube under relevant licensing agreements:
Ethereal - "Ethereal Relaxation" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Galvanic Birds by Jade Then - https://soundcloud.com/user-839269279/jade-then-galvanic-birds
News bites - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxwLMXyuHfM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynUMuY98X_4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7ZGy56gk8Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gw_gL2EIhmk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMEKGLjzjBE
This episode also referred to the following for research purposes:
Jeff Sparrow - Provocations: New and Selected Writing (Chapter- What if we found a thylacine?)
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Gone Girl
Season 2 · Episode 1
mardi 11 octobre 2022 • Duration 14:30
Our city streets are filled with statues of men who did things, with little permanent reminder of the women who have shaped Australian society. Julia (Bella) Guérin is one of these women. Famous in her time for her achievements as Australia’s first female university graduate and a noted teacher, writer, orator and political organiser, Bella Guérin has been all but forgotten by the history books. This week on Uncurated, reporter Meghan Dansie sets out on a journey to examine the power of legacy and the politics of forgetting.
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Interviewees:
- Katie Wood – Senior Archivist at the University of Melbourne Archives
- Professor Clare Wright – Award-winning historian, author, broadcaster and public commentator. Current Professor of History and Professor of Public Engagement at La Trobe University.
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Music and sound effects for this episode of Uncurated were sourced from Purple Planet (https://www.purple-planet.com/), Pixabay, BBC Sound Effects (https://sound-effects.bbcrewind.co.uk/), and SoundCloud under relevant licensing agreements.
- “Hope”/ Charlotte Chew/ Living Instruments/ https://soundcloud.com/user-839269279/charlotte-chew-hope
- “Forward Thinking”/ Purple Planet/ https://www.purple-planet.com/tracks/forward-thinking
- “Bright Ideas”/ https://www.purple-planet.com/tracks/bright-ideas
- “Crowd, interior, twenty men, club atmosphere”/ BBC Sound Effects/ https://sound-effects.bbcrewind.co.uk/search?q=07039082
- “Audience in hall, cheers and applause” /BBC Sound Effects / https://sound-effects.bbcrewind.co.uk/search?q=07047090
- “Harp Flourish”/ Nathan Manaker/ Pixabay/ https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/harp-flourish-6251/
- “Inspiring Piano”/ Purple Planet/ https://www.purple-planet.com/tracks/inspiring-piano
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Introducing Uncurated Season 2
Season 2
lundi 3 octobre 2022 • Duration 02:57
An oil painting lost in a storeroom for decades, a dusty student card, a misplaced animal skull; these are some of the objects in the University of Melbourne's twelve museums. Each was forgotten in a different way. Join students from the Centre for Advancing Journalism on a journey of unforgetting as they ask why some objects - or people - are lost from history. And what that says about Australia. Uncurated is a new six-part series coming very soon from the Centre for Advancing Journalism. Episode 1 will be released on October 12.
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The Hair-Raising Passions of Percy Grainger
Season 1 · Episode 7
jeudi 25 novembre 2021 • Duration 22:15
It’s easy to speak of those we remember. But what about those we’ve forgotten? A hank of human hair transports us back to Brighton in 1882 when a musical ingenue by the name of Percy Grainger was born. His fame grew at an exceptional speed… But then disappeared just as quickly. This week on Uncurated, Nell Geraets and Mengjie Cai replace a missing note in Australia’s music scene, exploring the passions and perversions behind an enigma of a man.
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Various pieces composed by Percy Grainger were used in this episode with explicit permission from Martin Wright from Move:
- Arrival Platform Humlet (Track 8 in “Tuneful Percussion”) / Percy Grainger / http://www.move.com.au/disc/woof-tuneful-percussion-of-percy-grainger
- Molly on the Shore (Track 11 in “Worlds Apart”) / Percy Grainger / http://www.move.com.au/disc/worlds-apart
- Country Gardens (Track 6 in “Hamilton”) / Percy Grainger / http://www.move.com.au/disc/team-of-pianists-hamilton
- Colonial Song (Track 5 in “Melbourne Sounds Grand”) / Percy Grainger / http://www.move.com.au/disc/melbourne-sounds-grand
- Free Music 1 and 2 (Track 1 in “Full Spectrum”) / Percy Grainger / http://www.move.com.au/disc/full-spectrum
- The Lonely Desert Man sees the Tents of the Happy Tribes (Track 4 in “Tuneful Percussion”) / Percy Grainger / http://www.move.com.au/disc/woof-tuneful-percussion-of-percy-grainger
- Blithe Bells (Track 10 in “Organ at the Opera” ) / Percy Grainger / http://www.move.com.au/disc/organ-at-the-opera-sydney-opera-house
All other sound effects and music used were sourced from Freesound and the Living Instruments collection.
- Eternality / Nathan Zammit / https://soundcloud.com/user-839269279/nathan-zammit-eternality?in=user-839269279/sets/living-instruments-creative-sound-works
- Grainger Things / Daniel Cropley / https://soundcloud.com/user-839269279/daniel-cropley-grainger-things?in=user-839269279/sets/living-instruments-creative-sound-works
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The Women that Men Painted
Season 1 · Episode 6
jeudi 18 novembre 2021 • Duration 15:07
Art is made to be looked at, to be objectified. But people are not. So what could this mean for those painted onto canvasses that are then flaunted around museums across the world? This week on Uncurated, Yimin Qiang and Angus Thomson venture into Melbourne University’s Arts West to look at 100 women’s faces, all of which were painted by men. Who are these women? And where are all the female artists?
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Music for this week’s episode was sourced with permission from Jack Burmeister:
- “Tundra” / Jack Burmeister
All additional music is by Jack Burmeister as part of Melbourne University’s Living Instruments project.
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The Antidote that Killed
Season 1 · Episode 5
mercredi 10 novembre 2021 • Duration 13:25
One of the first things that tourists visiting Australia hear is that there's a lot that could kill you. Sharks, snakes, crocodiles, jellyfish — whether you’re on land or in water, nowhere seems safe. So imagine what it was like back when British settlers were colonising this strange new land. This week on Uncurated, Thomas Phillips and Xiao Zhu begin with an intricate little medical box that packs a hell of a punch. With limited knowledge and primitive equipment, sometimes the methods used to heal were even more dangerous than the creatures around them.
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All music and sound effects in this episode were sourced from Freesound and The University of Melbourne’s Living Instruments project.
The following audio clips were used with permission from YouTube:
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nH8o-bgwo_g
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqGTuIS8PjQ
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5hNxW3vhFk
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