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Isaac Douglas Hermann & Heather Arnold
Carlo Catani: An engineering star over Victoria
... Carlo Catani, born in 1852 to a Florentine merchant family, was to qualify and was employed as a civil engineer in Italy prior to his Victorian migration in 1876. From the time of his arrival to his untimely death in 1918 he was fully devoted ...After more than forty-one years of public service that never ended with his retirement, through surveying and direct design, contracting, supervision, and collaborative approaches, perhaps more than any other single figure, Carlo Catani re-scaped not only parts of Melbourne, but extensive swathes of Victoria ‘from Portland to Mallacoota’, opening up swamplands to farming, bringing access to beauty spots, establishing new townships, and the roads to get us there.
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Lucinda Horrocks
The Missing
... and humanitarian crisis, migration and conflict around the world, helping families trace the whereabouts of missing loved ones. Today the service still operates as part of a global response network called Restoring Family Links. ...When WW1 brought Australians face to face with mass death, a Red Cross Information Bureau and post-war graves workers laboured to help families grieve for the missing.
The unprecedented death toll of the First World War generated a burden of grief. Particularly disturbing was the vast number of dead who were “missing” - their bodies never found.
This film and series of photo essays explores two unsung humanitarian responses to the crisis of the missing of World War 1 – the Red Cross Wounded and Missing Enquiry Bureau and the post-war work of the Australian Graves Detachment and Graves Services. It tells of a remarkable group of men and women, ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances, who laboured to provide comfort and connection to grieving families in distant Australia.