• Epilogue

  • Jan 23 2022
  • Length: 15 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • In the midst of another Ashes' contest, in our concluding episode, we hear from some of the pioneers of Australian women's cricket about the way the game helped shape their lives and we track their post-cricket careers as the game becomes more professional and recognition slowly arrives.

    ABOUT THE MAIDEN SUMMER:
    Australian women's cricket has been a feature of our summers for almost 150 years. And today's World Champion Australian team stands proudly on the shoulders of the bold and daring women who have gone before them. Featuring the voices of some of the women who were there and archival audio from the formative periods in Australian and International women's' cricket history, this podcast tells the story of women's fight to play Australia's national sporting pastime.

    Written and Narrated by Nick Richardson, visit nickrichardsonwriter.com.au
    Production by Chris Plumridge at Jet Streamer, visit jetstreamer.com.au

    RESOURCES:
    Audio:
    Footage supplied by the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia’s Film Australia Collection.
    Oral History Collection, the National Library of Australia
    Oral history Holdings, the National Museum of Australia
    Thanks to Cinesound Movietone Productions

    For a full list of resources, go to nickrichardsonwriter.com.au


    Books:
    Jacquie Triffitt, On The Front Foot – The Rise of Tasmanian Women’s Cricket (Forty South Publishing, Hobart, 2021).

    https://shop.fortysouth.com.au/products/on-the-front-foot-the-rise-of-tasmanian-womens-cricket-by-jacqui-triffitt-hb


    Rafaelle Nicholson, Ladies and Lords: a History of Women’s Cricket in Britain (Peter Lang, Oxford, 2019)

    Richard Cashman and Amanda Weaver, Wicket Women – Cricket & Women in Australia (UNSW Press, Kensington, 1991)

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