Anatomists and Jimmy and Joe Governor, Australia’s last proclaimed outlaws: conversation between Kaitlyn Sawrey and Paul Turnbull
This interview is part of The Last Outlaws, an audio series released by Impact Studios, an audio production house embedded in the University of Technology Sydney. The trilogy podcast is based on UTS Law Professor Katherine Biber’s tenacious and careful research of Jimmy and Joe Governor, Australia’s last proclaimed outlaws. Paul is interviewed by The Last Outlaws host Kaitlyn Sawrey.
Please be aware this conversation contains information and material about a difficult part of history. The content is sometimes confronting and may cause distress. In order to tell the story of the removal and return of Ancestral Remains, the conversation may reference historical material in relation to Joe Governor’s Ancestral Remains and other Ancestors.
Listeners are advised that there may be words and descriptions that may be culturally sensitive and might not normally be used in certain public or community contexts. Terms from archival material used in this podcast reflect the attitude of the author or the period in which the item was written, and may be considered inappropriate today.
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