Aussie History Podcast

We finally finish our five-part series on the Eureka rebellion. In this episode we see what happened at the trials of the men charged for their role in the rebellion, the outcome of the Committee of inquiry, and just what happened to some of the main players. We also try and get a handle on why it happened in Ballarat and briefly reflect on the legacy of the Eureka rebellion for Australia. Was it really the birthplace of Australian democracy?

Direct download: AWP_71_Eureka_Rebellion_Part_5_-_9072017_12.10_PM.mp3
Category:History -- posted at: 7:30am AEST

It all finally comes to the battle. After a tense stand-off the Government forces finally storm the Eureka Stockade. The diggers are overwhelmed and at the end of it all 22 diggers and 6 soldiers lie dead. Though some put the death toll as high as 60.  13 men are charged with treason, but the key ring leaders including Peter Lalor (who is severely wounded) remain at large.

The Victorian population do not take kindly to the Government's actions and there is concern that there might be an uprising.  

Direct download: AWP_70_Eureka_Rebellion_Part_4_-_8072017_7.59_PM.mp3
Category:History -- posted at: 7:30am AEST

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