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Coal Face

Coal Face

Auteur(s): Josie Hess and Stephanie Sabrinskas
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Best friends and Gippslanders Josie and Steph try to unpack what life after coal could look like in Australia, a nation still reliant on fossil fuels, one story at a time.Copyright 2022 All rights reserved. Politique Sciences politiques
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  • The Long Burn: Hazelwood Minefire, Health and Defunding Prevention
    Nov 21 2025

    The Hazelwood Mine Fire of 2014 left the Latrobe Valley blanketed in toxic smoke for 45 days. But the real story doesn’t end when the fire was extinguished. What came after was a reckoning: a landmark inquiry that exposed corporate negligence and health impacts. This episode asks: what did the Hazelwood Mine Fire Inquiry change, and what did it leave unresolved? We’ll explore the creation of the Hazelwood Health Study and how it tracked the ongoing effects of smoke exposure, including heart, lung and mental health outcomes and key groups like infants and children, young people, and older people as well as broader community wellbeing. We’ll also look at how the fire forced recognition of a “health deficit” in the Valley, sparking the establishment of the Latrobe Health Assembly and Latrobe Health Innovation Zone and what the recent removal of these organisations funding means moving forward. Season two has been made possible by the support of Federation University, the Victorian Government and the Morwell Innovation Centre Show notes and sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xgEeGRpT2Me0Y07Y01v6Dwmor-U_W4CacrZHUcJYj4c/edit?usp=sharing Guest Bios Ellen-Jane Browne

    Ellen-Jane is currently Executive Officer of the Latrobe Health Assembly, a place of community informed health innovation situated in Victoria's Latrobe Valley. Ellen-Jane brings to the role a long history of working in the university and government sectors. These include - Principal Advisor for the establishment of the Latrobe Health Innovation Zone, Director Portfolio Services at DHHS, Academic Register at RMIT, and many other senior officer roles spanning six government departments and two Universities. Ellen-Jane also tutored in the areas of Sociology, Political Science and Law. Away from work, Ellen-Jane has a love of the Strzelecki Ranges in South Gippsland, the CWA, her old school Land Rover Defender, and Antarctic History First Editions. Ellen-Jane holds a variety of graduate and post graduate qualifications in the areas of Sociology, Political Science, and Public Administration from Monash, RMIT and Melbourne Universities.

    Matthew Carroll Associate Professor Matthew Carroll is a researcher based at Monash Rural Health in Churchill in Gippsland, Victoria. Up until mid-2025, Matthew was the Co-Principal Investigator for the Hazelwood Health Study (HHS) with Prof Karen Walker-Bone. The HHS was an internationally significant 11-year longitudinal study looking at the health impacts of the 2014 Hazelwood mine fire. Matthew worked closely with community, including through co-design, participatory action and dissemination activities. The excellence of the HHS was noted through Monash Medical Faculty Dean’s awards in 2017 and 2025, and the study has led to a raft of policy changes locally and at the state and national Level. A/Prof Carroll’s research and engagement has always focused on building community, whether that be local communities (through his work with local government), rural communities (through his connections with the Australian Rural Health Education Network (ARHEN) Research Network and the Victorian Universities Regional Research Network), or the national research community (through his role as convenor of the Emerging Researchers in Ageing Network).

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    1 h et 33 min
  • S2 E3: Radical Valley? Power struggles, unions, the SEC and economic geography
    Oct 24 2025

    Radical Valley? Power struggles, unions, the SEC & economic geography.

    Hear from our guests Naomi Farmer, Luke Van Der Mullen & Sally Weller as we learn about economic geography discuss the SEC in its heyday, the radical history of the Latrobe Valley, power struggles. And how union actions in the Valley influenced the broader workers rights movement across Australia.

    Season two has been made possible by the support of Federation University, and the Victorian State Government (along with our blood, sweat & research tears and you, our wonderful coal face listening crew).

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    1 h et 11 min
  • S2 E2: The Golden Age of Coal? Modernist Dreams, Company Towns and Monuments
    Sep 26 2025

    For episode 2 we pick up the story in the 20th century, when Gippsland’s brown coal fields were transformed into power stations, company towns and modernist dreams. From Purvis Plaza to Hazelwood’s hot-water pondage, the Valley was sold a “golden age”... but golden for whom?

    Along the way, we speak with historian Erik Eklund about Gippsland’s twin booms, company towns like Churchill and the overlooked roots of environmental activism, and with industry veteran Rob Mizzi about the hidden supply chains that kept Victoria’s lights on.

    It’s a journey through booming populations, brick houses, migrant workers and monumental cigars that asks what the golden age of coal really meant and what impact it had on our people and places. Show notes: Coal Face - S2E2 - Show Notes

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    1 h et 7 min
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