On Sunday August 24 at 2.05pm, ABC Radio National's Hindsight will broadcast a documentary on the history of Kew Cottages (Kew Residential Services), 'Kew Voices'.
This program was produced as part of the ARC Linkage project ³A great and crying need": A history of Kew Residential Service, (1887 - 2007). The Linkage partners were La Trobe University's History Program and School of Social Work and the Victorian Department of Human Services.
Kew Voicesı draws it material from the oral histories that were collected during the ARC Linkage project. It also has interviews conducted by John Tebbutt, including the last ever interview with the first Chairman of the Mental Hygiene Authority, Dr Eric Cunningham Dax. The program explores the history of Kew Cottages, from the late 1920s through to the devastating fire in 1996, which hastened the closure of the institution, and the residents move to Community Residential Units.
You can hear Kew Voicesı on ABC Radio National's Hindsight, on Sunday August 24 at 2.05pm. It will be repeated the following Thursday (August
28th) at 1.05pm. The program will be available as a podcast or as audio-on-demand from the Hindsight website:
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/hindsight
'Kew Voices' for Hindsight, ABC Radio National was produced by Dr. John Tebbutt, Media Studies Program, La Trobe University. The Executive Producer is Michelle Rayner, ABC Radio National Social History and Features Unit.
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Associate Professor Christine Bigby
Reader and Director of Postgraduate Programs
School of Social Work and Social Policy
LaTrobe University
Bundoora
Vic, 3086
Australia
Ph 03 94791016
Fax 03 9479 3590
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