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Telling Their Stories: Ross Cleary on Keeping Memory Alive

Telling Their Stories: Ross Cleary on Keeping Memory Alive

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In this moving episode of UThink, we sit down with storyteller and retired educator Ross Cleary — a man whose passion for history and humanity has found a home within the walls of the Australian War Memorial. What begins as a conversation about war history quickly becomes a deeper reflection on storytelling, family legacy, and the personal cost of conflict.

Ross shares how his own lifelong fascination with history evolved from a lightbulb moment as a school student to years of teaching, and eventually, guiding visitors through the War Memorial’s galleries. With powerful anecdotes — from the heartbreaking story of the Seabrook brothers and their mother Fanny, to the courage of nurse Vivian Bullwinkle and the forgotten histories of Aboriginal soldiers like William Punch — Ross reminds us that behind every name is a story worth telling.

More than a history lesson, this episode is a conversation about memory, empathy, and the importance of preserving the human side of history for future generations.


To learn more about today's topic click on the following links:

  • War Memorial - Home | Australian War Memorial
  • War Memorial FB - (1) Facebook
  • Veterans Support - Veteran Support Office | Department of Veterans' Affairs
  • Veterans Support - Open Arms - Veterans & Families Counselling
  • Cleary Family Stories - Stories of my Family
  • Impactify - https://impactify.au

This episode was produced by Simon Gilchrist https://www.linkedin.com/in/simongilchrist/?originalSubdomain=au and socials by Blake Stafford. This episode is proudly sponsored by Vuvale - https://vuvale.com.au/

Music in this episode is licensed by Impactify Pty Ltd 2025 and composed and produced by Edward Andrew Schravemade [Schrav]. All rights reserved.

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