The National Library of Australia's Dr Barbara Lemon joins esteemed oral historians, Dr Shirleene Robinson AM, MC Trey and Dr Barry York for a conversation about lessons on humanity, memory and the art of listening.
Discover the power of memory and storytelling as the panel reflects on oral history interviews that have surprised, moved and helped define culture. Together, they'll revisit the moments that stayed with them, the people who shared these stories and why these voices matter now more than ever.
'The Memory Tapes' brings together a selection of compelling voices and reveals how Australians have spoken about their lives, work, struggles and hopes across centuries. The National Library of Australia's Oral History and Folklore collection is the largest in the country, containing more than 58,000 recorded hours of interviews. Interviewees describe major moments of social change, cultural creativity, political struggle and everyday experience that will both enhance and challenge your understanding of Australian history.