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Estimated from 13 chart positions in 13 markets.
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- 🇦🇺AU · History#12300K to 1M
- 🇻🇳VN · History#1530K to 100K
- 🇮🇩ID · History#2810K to 30K
- 🇹🇭TH · History#3010K to 30K
- 🇳🇿NZ · History#743K to 10K
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181K to 604K🎙 Weekly cadence·1 episodes·Last published 3d ago - Monthly Reach
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362K to 1.2M🇦🇺83%🇻🇳8%🇮🇩2%+10 more - Active Followers
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145K to 483K
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Fabulous nobodies
Jun 9, 2026
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Vinegar syndrome
Jun 2, 2026
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The unfortunate incident
May 26, 2026
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May 19, 2026
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May 12, 2026
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | |
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| 6/9/26 | ![]() Fabulous nobodies | Nestled alongside the Library's famous treasures — their First Fleet journals, Shakespeare folios, mementos of writers from Henry Lawson to Charlotte Wood – are millions of seemingly simple objects. Old menus, bus timetables, Valentine's Day cards… capturing an era, and the lives of some truly fabulous nobodies. Annabel Crabb explores the lives of the lesser-known people that curators have chosen to preserve.This episode's speakers:Margot Riley – CuratorMaggie Patton — Head of Collection Acquisition & CurationDamien Webb — Manager of the Indigenous Engagement BranchRichard Neville — Mitchell LibrarianThis episode's treasures from the SLNSW collection:Fruit stickers collected between 26 April 2008 — 1 August 2009 in the Sydney suburb of Mona ValeMrs G. B. Moore family notebook regarding the construction of their house in the Kogarah area of Sydney, 1913Snuggle Bunny Frank and Princess Dorothy Valentine's Day cards are housed within the Library's Greeting Card collection as part of the overall Ephemera CollectionSpecial thanks to Dr Caroline Butler-Bowden and everyone at the State Library of NSW who gave their time and shared their stories.Presenter: Annabel CrabbResearcher: Julia O'SheaAudio Engineer: Harvey O'SullivanSupervising Producer: Rachael CusickExecutive Producers: Eric George and Carmel RooneyHead of Audio on Demand: Jessica RadburnTo hear the rest of the History Or Hoarding? podcast series, or for more of the best history podcasts covering Australian history, global history, including war, politics, literature and some of the most interesting people, moments and turning points in history, go to ABC listen Australia's history tab or the ABC Australia channel or wherever you get your podcasts.To add the History Or Hoarding? podcast to your playlist, just tap 'favourite' or 'follow' on your app and you'll never miss an episode. | — | |
| 6/2/26 | ![]() Vinegar syndrome | Something is rotting, deep in the stacks of Australia's oldest library. It's microfilm. Annabel Crabb dives into the unsettling world of historical preservation in the age of digital storage, asking: Does data live forever in the cloud? How can I protect my photos? Are my emails secure? Could the hoarding of historical items be the correct solution after all? Why can't we just print it all out?This episode's speakers:Maggie Patton — Head of Collection Acquisition & CurationMatthew Burgess - Lead Digital ArchivistThe photo for this episode is courtesy of State Library of NSW.Presenter: Annabel CrabbResearcher: Julia O'SheaAudio Engineer: Harvey O'SullivanSupervising Producer: Rachael CusickExecutive Producers: Eric George and Carmel RooneyHead of Audio on Demand: Jessica RadburnTo hear the rest of the History Or Hoarding? podcast series, or for more of the best history podcasts covering Australian history, global history including war, politics, literature and some of the most interesting people, moments and turning points in history, go to ABC listen Australia's history tab or the ABC Australia channel or wherever you get your podcasts.To add the History Or Hoarding? podcast to your playlist, just tap 'favourite' or 'follow' on your app and you'll never miss an episode. | — | |
| 5/26/26 | ![]() The unfortunate incident | Every hoarder's nightmare… SMASHING an irreplaceable, precious antique. Annabel Crabb pieces together the tale of prospector Bernhardt Holtermann. Gold Rush mogul. Early photography enthusiast. He found Australia's largest reef gold nugget (153kg!) and produced the world's biggest wet plate glass negative. Then something very bad happened.This episode's speakers:Margot Riley - Curator Louise Anemaat — Executive Director, Library and Information Services and Dixson LibrarianThe photo for this episode is courtesy of State Library of NSW.Search for the Holtermann Collection in the SLNSW online catalogue.Presenter: Annabel CrabbResearcher: Julia O'SheaAudio Engineer: Harvey O'SullivanSupervising Producer: Rachael CusickExecutive Producers: Eric George and Carmel RooneyHead of Audio on Demand: Jessica RadburnTo hear the rest of the History Or Hoarding? podcast series, or for more of the best history podcasts covering Australian history, global history including war, politics, literature and some of the most interesting people, moments and turning points in history, go to ABC listen Australia's history tab or the ABC Australia channel or wherever you get your podcasts.To add the History Or Hoarding? podcast to your playlist, just tap 'favourite' or 'follow' on your app and you'll never miss an episode. | — | |
| 5/19/26 | ![]() The giggle twins | Violating the "quiet" rule. The extraordinary, hilarious, heart-warming story of two young Indigenous trainee library curators who started on the same day at the Library 35 years ago, and became best friends, found hidden stories on everything from the First Fleet to the Freedom Ride and as Annabel Crabb learns, revolutionised the State Library of NSW collections forever.This episode's speakers:Melissa Jackson - Librarian, Indigenous Engagement BranchRonald Briggs - Senior Librarian, Indigenous CollectionsThe photo for this episode is courtesy of photographer Daniel Boud.Presenter: Annabel CrabbResearcher: Julia O'SheaAudio Engineer: Harvey O'SullivanSupervising Producer: Rachael CusickExecutive Producers: Eric George and Carmel RooneyHead of Audio on Demand: Jessica RadburnTo hear the rest of the History Or Hoarding? podcast series, or for more of the best history podcasts covering Australian history, global history, including war, politics, literature and some of the most interesting people, moments and turning points in history, go to ABC listen Australia's history tab or the ABC Australia channel or wherever you get your podcasts. | — | |
| 5/12/26 | ![]() The strong room | Long before the Internet introduced us to twinks and furries, the Victorian era had explored 'scandalous' gay porn via explicit love letters between men. The Library locked such filth away, lest it corrupt the people, yet curiously, simultaneously chose to preserve it. Annabel Crabb finds an erotic literary treasure, penned by Oscar Wilde's most famous and tumultuous lover, that was lost in the vaults for a century.This episode's speakers:Margot Riley — CuratorMaggie Patton — Head of Collection Acquisition & CurationRichard Neville — Mitchell LibrarianDamien Webb — Manager of the Indigenous Engagement BranchSearch for Letter to Maurice Schwabe from Lord Alfred Douglas 1893 in the SLNSW collection.Presenter: Annabel CrabbResearcher: Julia O'SheaAudio Engineer: Harvey O'SullivanSupervising Producer: Rachael CusickExecutive Producers: Eric George and Carmel RooneyHead of Audio on Demand: Jessica RadburnTo hear the rest of the History Or Hoarding? podcast series, or for more of the best history podcasts covering Australian history, global history, including war, politics, literature and some of the most interesting people, moments and turning points in history, go to ABC listen Australia's history tab or the ABC Australia channel or wherever you get your podcasts.To add the History Or Hoarding? podcast to your playlist, just tap 'favourite' or 'follow' on your app and you'll never miss an episode. | — | |
| 5/5/26 | ![]() Australia’s greatest coin heist | A charming restaurateur, ballroom dancer, coin collector and porn aficionado. A closely-guarded trove of colonial gold coins in the William Dixson collection. A daring heist! Annabel Crabb dives into the obsessive world of numismatics and finds the history of Australian currency is full of crooks.This episode's speakers:Jim Noble - NumismatistJulia O'Shea - ABC ResearcherOral History Librarian Rosie Block interviews librarian Joy Storie, 2005What happened to the coins?The 23 coins and dies allegedly stolen by David Gee were discovered in 1982 by a caretaker cleaning out a storeroom at an apartment block where Gee had lived.They were returned to the Library in December 1982 under armed escort.A detailed listing of the Sir William Dixson numismatic collection is available in the SLNSW online catalogue.Presenter: Annabel CrabbResearcher: Julia O'SheaAudio Engineer: Harvey O'SullivanSupervising Producer: Rachael CusickExecutive Producers: Eric George and Carmel RooneyHead of Audio on Demand: Jessica RadburnTo hear the rest of the History Or Hoarding? podcast series, or for more of the best history podcasts covering Australian history, global history, including war, politics, literature and some of the most interesting people, moments and turning points in history, go to ABC listen Australia's history tab or the ABC Australia channel or wherever you get your podcasts.To add the History Or Hoarding? podcast to your playlist, just tap 'favourite' or 'follow' on your app and you'll never miss an episode. | — | |
| 4/28/26 | ![]() A very drunk history | The grim history behind the NSW State Library's doors. Opened in 1826, exclusively to the rich white men who could pass a secret "blackballing" test, the doors were redesigned during World War II to depict Indigenous people. But their origin story is wild, as Annabel Crabb discovers.This episode's speakers:Damien Webb — Manager of the Indigenous Engagement BranchRichard Neville — Mitchell LibrarianYou can see the bronze doors at the Mitchell Library on Shakespeare Place in Sydney, or by searching for SLNSW portico doors.Presenter: Annabel CrabbResearcher: Julia O'SheaAudio Engineer: Harvey O'SullivanSupervising Producer: Rachael CusickExecutive Producers: Eric George and Carmel RooneyHead of Audio on Demand: Jessica RadburnTo hear the rest of the History Or Hoarding? podcast series, or for more of the best history podcasts covering Australian history, global history, including war, politics, literature and some of the most interesting people, moments and turning points in history, go to ABC listen Australia's history tab or the ABC Australia channel or wherever you get your podcasts.To add the History Or Hoarding? podcast to your playlist, just tap 'favourite' or 'follow' on your app and you'll never miss an episode. | — | |
| 4/21/26 | ![]() I found a hair in my library | Plagued by the question "Am I a hoarder?" journalist Annabel Crabb visits Australia's oldest library and learns that her own issues with 'collecting' historical items are MINOR. The State Library of NSW is known for books, but its underground vaults are teeming with oddities: Bits of Henry Lawson. Military antiques. HUMAN HAIR!This episode's speakers:Maggie Patton - Head of Collection Acquisition & CurationLouise Anemaat - Executive Director, Library and Information Services and Dixson LibrarianRichard Neville - Mitchell LibrarianDamien Webb - Manager of the Indigenous Engagement Branch Search for this episode's treasures in the SLNSW collection:Mary Shelley Lock of hair 1851 Portraits of John and Harriet Blaxland attached to ropes of plaited hair - 1880sSir Charles FitzRoy c 1855 - Henry Robinson SmithBicorn, or cocked hat, belonging to Matthew Flinders ca. 1800A Young Mount Pitt bird - Sydney Bird Painter 1792An Aboriginal Man 1810-1821? - Unknown To hear the rest of the History Or Hoarding? podcast series, or for more of the best history podcasts covering Australian history, global history including war, politics, literature and some of the most interesting people, moments and turning points in history, go to ABC listen Australia's history tab or the ABC Australia channel or wherever you get your podcasts. To add the History Or Hoarding? podcast to your playlist, just tap 'favourite' or 'follow' on your app and you'll never miss an episode.Presenter: Annabel CrabbResearcher: Julia O’SheaAudio Engineer: Harvey O’SullivanSupervising Producer: Rachael CusickExecutive Producers: Eric George and Carmel RooneyHead of Audio on Demand: Jessica Radburn | — | |
| 4/7/26 | ![]() INTRODUCING History Or Hoarding? With Annabel Crabb | Annabel Crabb — who personally struggles to declutter, just ask Annabel's husband — visits Australia's oldest library and immediately feels better about her own habits. Above ground, this place is all books. But below? There are letters, maps, old restaurant menus, military antiques, coin collections, stamps, walking sticks, an upsetting amount of HUMAN HAIR, and — most importantly — some incredible stories that capture our history in unique ways.Join Annabel as she dives into the secret stacks and collections of Australia's oldest library, State Library of NSW, uncovering strange, forgotten and fascinating National treasures. Episode 1 of the podcast will be available from 22 April 2026, tap 'favourite' or 'follow' now to add it to your podcast playlist on the ABC listen app, or wherever you get your podcasts.Presenter: Annabel CrabbResearcher: Julia O'SheaAudio Engineer: Harvey O'SullivanSupervising Producer: Rachael CusickExecutive Producers: Eric George and Carmel RooneyHead of Audio on Demand: Jessica Radburn | — |
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