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Fellowship: Experiences of Polio in 1950s Australia

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Highlights

  • Explore the hidden narratives of polio in 1950s Australia through engaging research presentations.
  • Discover personal stories from the Social History of Polio project, revealing intimate family interactions with healthcare professionals.
  • Reflect on significant polio outbreaks and their impacts on communities in regional Australia during the 20th century.
  • Enjoy family-friendly facilities at Parkes Place West, including a café and public amenities for a comfortable visit.
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Professor Catharine Coleborne presents her recent Fellowship research, focusing on her discoveries about the health and illness experiences of poliomyelitis (polio) in regional Australia across the 20th century.

Poliomyelitis (polio) has largely been hidden from national historical narratives of post-war Australia. Professor Catharine Coleborne has closely examined the Library’s collections, particularly interviews from the Social history of Polio oral history project. These testimonials share details about treatment and care, family interactions with medical professionals in regional settings and evolving understandings of the illness. Focusing on the period 1950 to 1970, it reflects the most significant polio outbreaks and their aftermath.

Professor Coleborne is a 2025 National Library of Australia Fellow, supported in memory of Professor Ivor Jones.

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  • Next occurrence: 18 June 2026

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