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Dogs - dingoes to puppaccinos
Episode 130th June 2023 • Inner West Icons: the other side of Sydney • Jane Curtis
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Inner west Sydney is one of the doggiest places in the Australia.

Even our most famous resident, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, meets world leaders with First Dog Toto.

This episode is about the stories and history of dogs in the inner west.

Hear about...

  • the original dog, dingoes
  • dogs in the Frontier Wars of Sydney
  • hunting dogs of the early colony
  • Sydney's most valuable dog of the 19th century, the Kangaroo Dog
  • how Australia's policy of poisoning dogs started here
  • the world's first dog-friendly cafe
  • Leichhardt Dog Training Club, run by volunteers
  • the three dogs of Newtown, and
  • who is Maggie of Maggie's Rescue?

Guests

Guy Hull: breed historian, dog behaviourist and author, including The Dogs That Made Australia (2018).

Stephen Gapps: public historian specialising in the Frontier Wars and author, including The Sydney Wars 1788-1817 and Gudyarra - the First Wiradyuri War (Bathurst War) 1822-4.

Richard Byrnes: artist and art teacher

Michael Lloyd Jones: co-owner of Cafe Bones, Leichhardt Sydney

Lisa Wright: founder of Maggie's Rescue, Marrickville Sydney

Production

Jane Curtis: writer, researcher and producer

John Jacobs: sound

Bernie Hobbs: presenter

Dylan Tonkin: artwork

Thanks

Big thanks to everyone at the GreenWay who was interviewed about their dog in GreenWay Edge arts festival 2021.

This podcast is mostly a labour of love. We’re very grateful for Inner West Council’s Community History and Heritage grant, and to Inner West Council’s Living Arts, which supported Jane to be a ‘producer in residence’ at the Greenway Edge arts festival.

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