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Centre for Advancing Journalism
Uncurated
An oil painting lost in a storeroom for decades, a dusty student card, a misplaced animal skull; these are some of the objects in the University of Melbourne's twelve museums. Each was forgotten in a different way. Join students from the Centre for Advancing Journalism on a journey of unforgetting as they ask why some objects - or people - are lost from history. And what that says about Australia. 
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Ratings & Reviews
5.0 stars from 46 ratings
Fantastic
Absolutely love this podcast, educational stories told in such an interesting way. Love it, can’t wait for each episode!
JessieNell via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 11/16/22
Uncurated: Gone Girl
This is very, very good. Well researched, original and poignant. Looking forward to the next episode.
LucyPease via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/12/22
cannot wait for the release!
an important look into the secret histories of museums
fxanks via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/05/21
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