Stories of Geelong from the Geelong Historical Society

Stories of Geelong from the Geelong Historical Society

By: Geelong Historical Society

Language: en-AU

Categories: History, Society, Culture, Documentary

Stories of Geelong brings the region’s history to life through narrated articles from the Geelong Historical Society’s archives. Each episode features a reading of a published piece—illuminating the people, places, and events that shaped our community. Whether you’re a local, a researcher, or simply curious, these stories offer a window into Geelong’s past, told in the voices of today.

Episodes

Ink, Ambition, and Insolvency: The Chronicle’s Tale
Dec 15, 2025

In this episode of Stories of Geelong, we explore the rise and fall of a bold publishing venture that once gave its voice to the city whose name it bore: The Geelong Chronicle. Launched in March 1861 by Thomas Allen Sidders, The Chronicle was more than a newspaper. Its editorial stance was fearless, its motto...

Duration: 00:27:55
Miles from Anywhere: Mary Jane Muirhead’s 1847 Voice from Port Phillip
Dec 07, 2025

Welcome to Stories of Geelong, where we uncover the histories that shaped our community. In this episode, we journey back to the frontier days of early Victoria through the voice of Mary Jane Muirhead. In December 1847, Mary Jane, the Irish‑born wife of squatter Robert Muirhead, wrote a remarkable letter from the Grampians to her...

Duration: 00:09:33
The Call to Arms: Enlisting or Resisting
Nov 28, 2025

Stories of Geelong: Enlisting and Resisting Welcome to Stories of Geelong, where we uncover the histories that shaped our community. In this episode, we revisit our November 2025 Society meeting, where Dr Bart Ziino of Deakin University explored a rarely told side of the Great War. His talk, Enlisting and Resisting: Why Did Australian Men...

Duration: 00:08:20
From Farriers to Surgeons: Geelong’s Veterinary Story
Nov 20, 2025

This episode revisits Bryan Wardle’s detailed account of veterinary practice in Geelong — from its earliest days to the modern profession. At a time when horses powered transport, commerce, and daily life, veterinary surgeons were vital figures. Working alongside farriers and livery-stable keepers, they kept animals healthy and serviceable. Drawing on early directories, advertisements, and...

Duration: 00:28:30
Hume & Hovell - ‘Knowing the Past, but not captive to it’
Nov 20, 2025

As the 200th anniversary approached, Michael O’Donnell revisited the epic journey of Hume and Hovell, whose expedition reached the shores of Corio Bay near present‑day Lara on 16 December 1824. In this podcast, he traces how attitudes toward colonial exploration, expansion, and settlement have evolved; while acknowledging the profound and destructive impact these endeavours had...

Duration: 00:13:42
Those Foreigners - a portrait of early 20th-century life in East Geelong
Nov 07, 2025

In this richly textured memoir, Lou Lane departs from her usual focus on Aboriginal history to offer a vivid, affectionate portrait of early 20th-century life in East Geelong. “Those Foreigners” is both a personal recollection and a social snapshot; told through the eyes of a child, but shaped by the voice of a seasoned observer....

Duration: 00:21:27
Geelong Athletics – A False Start
Nov 07, 2025

In the early 1890s, amid the rise of amateur sport across colonial Victoria, Geelong made a spirited, if short-lived, attempt to establish itself as a centre for organised athletics. Harry Roberts’ meticulously researched article, Geelong Athletics – A False Start, traces the brief but ambitious life of the Geelong Harriers Club, founded in 1892 under...

Duration: 00:37:10
Ambition and Inheritance: The Making of the Robertson Legacy
Nov 07, 2025

Ambition and Inheritance: The Making of the Robertson Legacy In January 1836, William Robertson — a Hobart businessman and farmer — crossed Bass Strait to inspect the land provisionally allocated to him as an investor in the newly formed Port Phillip Association. Having arrived in Van Diemen’s Land in 1822, Robertson had already found success...

Duration: 00:32:20