
Historian Graham Wilson OAM has spent a lifetime uncovering the stories behind the names etched in stone — not just soldiers, but families, communities, and generations marked by war. From rural NSW towns to cemeteries in Europe, Graham’s journey reveals why remembrance is not about the past alone, but about how we live today.
In this episode, Graham shares how he became “obsessed” with registering war memorial records, the surprising stories he’s uncovered, and why our duty of memory extends beyond Gallipoli and WWII to modern conflicts and peacekeeping missions.
This is an episode about loss, resilience, and the enduring power of remembering.