Musicians and actors

Who you hear in this episode, in order:

Robin Laurie (b. 1946) *

Glen Tomasetti, “The Army’s Appeal to Mothers” (thanks to Sarah Tomasetti for the use of this song) *

Phyl Lobl (b. 1937) *

Margret RoadKnight (b. 1943) *

Phyl Lobl (b. 1937) *

Phyl Lobl, “Seasons of War” (thanks to Phyl for the use of this song) *

Margret RoadKnight (b. 1943) *

Robin Laurie (b. 1946) *

Kerry Dwyer (b. 1943) *

Robin Laurie (b. 1946) *

Margret RoadKnight (b. 1943) *

Kerry Dwyer (b. 1943) *

Robin Laurie (b. 1946) *

Glen Tomasetti, “The Ballad of Bill White” (thanks to Sarah Tomasetti for the use of this song)

Images from Ross Campbell (dir.), As Long As I can Walk, 1971. The documentary, about the third moratorium against the Vietnam War which was held in September 1971, can be viewed here. Used with permission.

Shows people marching in the street. Two people are at the front, apparently dancing. The woman carries a megaphone.

Bibliography

Primary sources

  • Mayhead, Gerald. “The girl who won’t pay her war tax.” The Age, 14 Feb 1968.

  • University of Melbourne Archives. Papers of Alvie Booth. University of Melbourne, Baillieu Library Special Collections: 2016-04-01T11:17:53Z

    • SOS newsletter, 20 April 1970.

  • University of Melbourne Archives. Vietnam Moratorium Committee. University of Melbourne, Baillieu Library Special Collections: 2012.0286.0036, Unit 57.

    • Executive Meeting minutes of Vietnam Moratorium Campaign, 20 April 1970.

Secondary sources

  • Armstrong, Pauline. A History of the Save Our Sons Movement of Victoria: 1965-1973. Master’s thesis, Monash University: 1991.

  • Nichols, David. Dig: Australian Rock and Pop Music, 1960-1985. Portland, Oregon, USA: Verse Chorus Press, 2016.

  • Turnbull, Malcolm J. “The Great Folk Revival - some issues, debates and controversies.” Warren Fahey’s Australian Folklore Unit. (Originally at https://www.warrenfahey.com.au/the-great-folk-revival5/; last accessed 18 July 2023 via Wayback Machine.)

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