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Women's auxiliary services
World War II was an opportunity for Australian women to take a step outside of the domestic sphere.
Tommy McRae fights back
The odds were against an Aborigine trying to fight a settler in court. But Tommy McRae believed he had a right to fair treatment.
Simon Wonga
A friendship between Aboriginal leader Simon Wonga and Protector William Thomas led to the return of land to Wonga's people.
Pentonvillains
In the 1840s, a new take on penal transportation gave small-time criminals the chance to change.
The rats of Tobruk
The defence of Tobruk against a seemingly unstoppable German army was a much-needed morale booster for the Allied forces.
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