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Walking Forward: Kokoda Lessons for Everyday Life and Work

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by Camilla Portela

9 episodes
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We are officially launching Walking Forward, an innovative new podcast series for students. We aren't just talking about history; we’re walking it. We’re taking the first steps of the journey, where exhaustion tries to make you quit, but you put one foot in front of the other anyway. Whether you are walking with us in Fairfield or listening from afar, it’s time to start your own journey in our walking classroom.

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2/1/2026

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March 29, 2026

Episode 9 Reflection, Resilience & the Road Ahead

<p>At the midpoint of the Kokoda series, this “Pause &amp; Reflect” episode encourages listeners to slow down and reflect on key lessons of mateship, endurance, and survival inspired by the spirit of the Kokoda Track.</p>

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March 22, 2026

The Path Remains

<p>This episode explores the 1942 <strong>Battle of Isurava</strong>, highlighting how Australia’s outnumbered 39th Battalion held their ground to defend the nation. Using diary entries from <strong>John Stewart Clarke</strong>, listeners gain a firsthand sense of the harsh conditions and resilience required to endure them. The episode invites reflection on the <strong>Isurava Memorial</strong> values—Courage, Endurance, Mateship, and Sacrifice—and challenges listeners to apply these principles to overcoming their own weekly challenges.</p>

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March 15, 2026

The Angels of the Track

<p>In this episode of The Walking Classroom, we step away from our neighborhood to journey back in time to the mud and rain of the 1942 Kokoda Track campaign. We explore the incredible bond formed between wounded Australian soldiers and the Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels, the local Papua New Guineans who saved countless lives through their resourcefulness and compassion.</p>

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What is Walking Forward: Kokoda Lessons for Everyday Life and Work?

We are officially launching Walking Forward, an innovative new podcast series for students. We aren't just talking about history; we’re walking it. We’re taking the first steps of the journey, where exhaustion tries to make you quit, but you put one foot in front of the other anyway. Whether you are walking with us in Fairfield or listening from afar, it’s time to start your own journey in our walking classroom.

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