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Using a mixture of compelling animation, live action and music, the series of short documentaries screened tell the stories of democratic reformers, labour protestors, and revolutionaries exiled as political prisoners to Australia in the late 18th and 19th centuries. The films include the heroic and inspiring stories of Scottish Martyr Thomas Muir, the Newport Chartist uprising, the Young Ireland revolutionaries of 1848, London Chartist leader and PHM Radical William Cuffay, and how convict women and men resisted the brutal penal system while advancing democracy and workers’ rights in Australia. The evening will be introduced by project leader Associate Professor Tony Moore from Monash University, with the project to be formally launched by Nigel Costley, Regional Secretary of the South West Trades Union Congress. Following the screenings, a panel discussion will be hosted with Australian and British scholars, filmmakers and students collaborating on this exciting multimedia project that reveals a shared history of struggle with lessons for today. Presented by People’s History Museum in association with Monash University, Trades Union Congress, Roar Film, the Australian Research Council and the British Council as part of its British-Australian Season.