National Museum of Australia – Audio on demand program show

National Museum of Australia – Audio on demand program

Summary: The National Museum of Australia's audio series explores Australia's social history: Indigenous people, their cultures and histories, the nation's history since 1788, and the interaction of Australians with the land and environment. The series includes talks by curators, conservators, historians, environmental scientists and other specialists.

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 The Melbourne Cup: why? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 39:17

Having researched written three volumes covering the social and political history of Australian racing, Andrew Lemon has been working as a consultant historian with the Victoria Racing Club and talks about why the Melbourne Cup.

 The Melbourne Cup: Why has it endured into the twenty-first century? Good luck or good management? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 17:12

Rod Fitzroy discusses how it's a little bit of good luck and a lot of good management that has delivered for a century and a half an annual event that so commands the attention of the whole nation as does the Melbourne Cup.

 The Melbourne Cup: what it means to me and what it means to Australia | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 15:03

Former Australian political leader and statesman, Andrew Peacock talks about 'chasing a dream' of winning a Melbourne Cup and from his experience describes how, unlike the Melbourne Cup, other great horses race around the world don't stop any nation.

 Where does the Melbourne Cup belong in Australian culture - and why has it endured? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 8:56

To introduce this session Louise Douglas talks about not only Phar Lap's heart but also many other objects associated with the Melbourne Cup in the National Museum of Australia's National Historical Collection.

 150th running of the Melbourne Cup: special events | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 8:04

Rod Fitzroy, Chairman of the Victoria Racing Club, outlines events taking place during 2010 to mark the 150th Melbourne Cup race, including the launch of a commemorative coin set struck by the Royal Australian Mint and three legacy projects.

 Welcome to 'The Heart of Australian Racing: the Melbourne Cup' symposium | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 13:31

MC for the day Bryan Martin provides a brief background to the Melbourne Cup and Andrew Sayers, the new Director of the National Museum, outlines why the Museum recently declined to lend Phar Lap's heart to Melbourne for the horse's re-assembly.

 The Melbourne Cup: what it means to me and what it means to Australia | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:15:03

Former Australian political leader and statesman, Andrew Peacock talks about ‘chasing a dream’ of winning a Melbourne Cup and from his experience describes how, unlike the Melbourne Cup, other great horses race around the world don’t stop any nation.

 The Melbourne Cup: why? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:39:17

Having researched written three volumes covering the social and political history of Australian racing, Andrew Lemon has been working as a consultant historian with the Victoria Racing Club and talks about why the Melbourne Cup.

 The Melbourne Cup: Is it all about the gamble? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:24:30

Dr Chris McConville combines his great interest in horse racing with his expertise on the history of gambling in Australia to talk the Melbourne Cup from a gambling point of view.

 The Melbourne Cup: Why has it endured into the twenty-first century? Good luck or good management? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:17:11

Rod Fitzroy discusses how it’s a little bit of good luck and a lot of good management that has delivered for a century and a half an annual event that so commands the attention of the whole nation as does the Melbourne Cup.

 Welcome to ‘The Heart of Australian Racing: the Melbourne Cup’ symposium | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:13:31

MC for the day Bryan Martin provides a brief background to the Melbourne Cup and Andrew Sayers, the new Director of the National Museum, outlines why the Museum recently declined to lend Phar Lap’s heart to Melbourne for the horse’s re-assembly.

 What the Melbourne Cup means to me | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:18:15

Hear what the Melbourne Cup means to the owner of a cup winner, the first female trainer to win both the Melbourne and Caulfield Cups, the grandson of the inaugural Melbourne Cup winning trainer, and a former jockey who has won the Melbourne Cup twice.

 Where does the Melbourne Cup belong in Australian culture - and why has it endured? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:08:55

To introduce this session Louise Douglas talks about not only Phar Lap’s heart but also many other objects associated with the Melbourne Cup in the National Museum of Australia’s National Historical Collection.

 On the Punt: Chance, racing and the horse in Australian life and culture | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:07:31

Hear a racing administrator, the author of The Horse in Australia, a bookie and a sports publisher discuss the public fascination with the Cup as not only a day of fashion, socialising, networking and fun but also a time to chance their luck with a bet.

 150th running of the Melbourne Cup: special events | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:08:03

Rod Fitzroy, Chairman of the Victoria Racing Club, outlines events taking place during 2010 to mark the 150th Melbourne Cup race, including the launch of a commemorative coin set struck by the Royal Australian Mint and three legacy projects.

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