
Season 1 · Episode 6
The Great Emu War: When the Australian Army Lost to Birds
The Uncharted Past: A Daily History · Ibnul Jaif Farabi / Light Knot Studios
March 6, 20264m 34s
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Show Notes
What happens when a nation's military, fresh from the trenches of World War I, declares war on a flightless bird? In 1932, Australian farmers, desperate to protect their wheat fields from thousands of marauding emus, petitioned for help and got it—in the form of soldiers with Lewis guns.
This episode chronicles the farcical and futile campaign led by Major G.P.W. Meredith, as the highly mobile emu flocks outmaneuvered machine gun nests, absorbed bullets with seemingly little effect, and scattered into the outback. The media had a field day, and parliament debated the "Emu War" with a mix of embarrassment and bemusement.
Beyond the absurdity, you'll uncover a story about human attempts to control nature, the unintended consequences of government intervention, and the humbling reality that not all conflicts are winnable. It was a war where the enemy followed no rules of engagement.
A definitive lesson in the perils of choosing the wrong adversary.
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Hosted by Ibnul Jaif Farabi. Produced by Light Knot Studios (lightknotstudios.com).