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SOUTHERN SIGNALS: STORIES OF INNOVATION CHALLENGE & TRIUMPH IN AUSTRALIAS COMMUNICATION HISTORY

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SOUTHERN SIGNALS: STORIES OF INNOVATION CHALLENGE & TRIUMPH IN AUSTRALIAS COMMUNICATION HISTORY

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ISBN: 9781922507563

From sea-stained dispatches to data sent back from deep space, Southern Signals is the story of Australia s use of communications to bridge vast distances through war and peace, exploration and growth.

Communications have been vital at every stage of Australia s history. From the time the First Fleet transport ship Prince of Wales limped back into port eight months after leaving Sydney Cove, to the breakneck rush during the 1970 Apollo 13 crisis to bring Parkes famous radio telescope on line, this book shows how adoption (or not) of emerging communication technologies has influenced key events, and formed the. backbone of Australia s development as a society and relationship with the world.

Chapter topics include: dispatching mail to Britain from a convict colony, and then around a big country; the arrival of telegraph, telephone, and television; wireless radio and Antarctic exploration; wireless radio entering Australian homes; the coming of airmail; Australia s role in televising the moon landing; communications in search and rescue, Australian newspapers; the internet and the opportunities and risks of the future.

Author: TRANTER HUGH
Publication date: 01/09/2023

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Dimensions 230 × 170 mm

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