Radio interview in Mount Gambier, South Australia

3 November 2009

With Stan Thomson in Mount GambierOn Monday 2 Nov 2009 I was interviewed by Stan Thomson during his Mornings program on ABC SE South Australia on my visit to Mount Gambier and my talk to the Mount Gambier History Group on Discovering Military Ancestors Online . I was a bit surprised to find that Stan also wanted to know about my own family and how I became interested in researching the past. A copy of the interview is available here.

The talk was in Powerpoint but I need to do some explanatory text to make it stand alone on this website. Hopefully I will be able to do that in the next day or so.



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