Audio Interviews

Listen to unedited audio from selected Cast in the film.

The audio below provides a rich audio history of how the word Eternity has been used and embraced throughout Australia's recent history to help shape part of our national story.

Produced with the support of the Royal Australian Historical Society and CreateNSW's Cultural Grant Program.

 

 

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Written in Chalk - the echo of Arthur Stace
Written in Chalk - the echo of Arthur Stace
Remo Giuffre
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Owner, REMO General Store, 1988–1996 – collaborated with artist Martin Sharp to create Eternity merchandise and an Eternity window display for his store selling unique design merchandise (e.g. Eternity t-shirts).

Written in Chalk - the echo of Arthur Stace
Written in Chalk - the echo of Arthur Stace
Julie Mackenzie
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Director, Heritage and Adaptive Reuse, Tonkin Zulaikha Greer Architects. Julie was involved in the redevelopment that transformed Burton Street Baptist Tabernacle into the Eternity Playhouse Theatre.

Written in Chalk - the echo of Arthur Stace
Written in Chalk - the echo of Arthur Stace
Steve Bartlett
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Director of Ministries, NSW and ACT Baptist Church Association.  Steve talks about the Burton Street Baptist Tabernacle and the important role that this building, and its history, plays in the Eternity story.

Written in Chalk - the echo of Arthur Stace
Written in Chalk - the echo of Arthur Stace
Max Burns-McRuvie
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Director, Journey Walks – a collective of historians, storytellers and guides who run tours exploring Australia’s history and heritage, including Sydney’s true crime history which features Arthur Stace and the Eternity story.

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Written in Chalk

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