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- 276 - Todd the Time Lord
It seemed like science fiction at the time, but in the late 1800s one scientist and his team ventured forth into the deep Outback to connect Australia to the world.
Author Adam Courtenay rejoins the show to tell the extraordinary tale of Charles Todd.
Learn more about the tale in Courtenay's book, Mr Todd's Marvel, at:
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Mon, 15 Apr 2024 - 275 - The jailbird dynasty: Part 2
WARNING: DISTURBING CONTENT
The prisons of old Victoria were no strangers to the tragic, the macabre and the downright bizarre. But in Geelong, the Hassett clan saw all three. Historian Deb Robinson joins the show to outline the multiple generations who found themselves behind bars.
Warning: This series contains discussions of self harm.
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Wed, 10 Apr 2024 - 274 - The jailbird dynasty: Part 1
WARNING: DISTURBING CONTENT. The prisons of old Victoria were no strangers to the tragic, the macabre and the downright bizarre. But in Geelong, the Hassett clan saw all three. Historian Deb Robinson joins the show to outline the multiple generations who found themselves behind bars.
Warning: This series contains discussions of self harm.
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Mon, 08 Apr 2024 - 273 - Charlie's perfect footy record
Throughout the decades of AFL and VFL history, there have been many coaching greats.
But only one could boast a perfect record.
AFL historian Col Hutchinson joins the show to introduce us to Charlie Clymo, the man who coached the Cats to the 1931 flag, and then disappeared.
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Mon, 01 Apr 2024 - 272 - The Appeal: Part 3
On a special Good Friday edition of the show, we conclude our three-part deep dive into the history of the Royal Children's Hospital and the long-running Good Friday Appeal. Today we talk to Penny Fowler, the granddaughter of Sir Keith and Dame Elisabeth Murdoch and the chairman of the Good Friday Appeal, about her family's deep connection with the event, and what's in its future.
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Thu, 28 Mar 2024 - 271 - The Appeal: Part 2
This week, in the lead-up to the 93rd Good Friday Appeal, we do a three-part deep dive into the history of Melbourne's beloved Royal Children's Hospital and the long-running Good Friday Appeal. Today, we speak again with Melbourne historian Peter Yule, author of an amazing book called The Royal Children's Hospital: A history of faith, science and love, about the origins of one of Victoria's most important institutions.
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Wed, 27 Mar 2024 - 270 - The Appeal: Part 1
This week, in the lead-up to the 93rd Good Friday Appeal, we do a three-part deep dive into the history of Melbourne's beloved Royal Children's Hospital and the long-running Good Friday Appeal. Today we speak with Melbourne historian Peter Yule, author of an amazing book called The Royal Children's Hospital: A history of faith, science and love, about the origins of one of Victoria's most important institutions.
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Mon, 25 Mar 2024 - 269 - The man who ended Ned
Elijah Upjohn was a sewage worker turned quack doctor who found himself behind bars for chicken thievery. But his life took a sharp turn when a notorious bushranger was convicted - and the state was in need of a hangman.
Author and podcaster Michael Adams tells the story.
More about Michael's book: https://affirmpress.com.au/publishing/hanging-ned-kelly/More about the Forgotten Australia podcast: https://forgottenaustralia.com/
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Mon, 18 Mar 2024 - 268 - Australia’s greatest environmental idiot?
Thomas Austin owned a great estate and built a grand mansion fit to host royalty. But he will be forever remembered for one of colonial Australia’s biggest bungles: rabbits. Author and comedian Mikey Robins joins the show with more. Learn more about Mikey at:
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Mon, 11 Mar 2024 - 267 - The complicated collaboration of Bill Sticpewich
WARNING: DISTURBING CONTENT. This week we tell the story of an Australian PoW in World War 2, who was damned for helping his Japanese captors but hailed for helping send war criminals to the gallows.
Author Tom Gilling tells the story.
More about Tom’s book at:https://www.allenandunwin.com/browse/book/Tom-Gilling-Witness-9781760879273
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Mon, 04 Mar 2024 - 266 - Australia's queer history
To coincide with the launch of Qtopia Sydney, the world’s largest museum and cultural centre dedicated to queer history and the LGBTQIA+ community, historian Garry Wotherspoon joins us for a fascinating exploration of Australia’s queer history from colonial days to the present.
Find out more: https://qtopiasydney.com.au/
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Mon, 26 Feb 2024 - 265 - The Vampire Murder - Part 3
In the 1930s, Australians witnessed some of the country’s most infamous - and most luridly nicknamed - murder cases. But the “Vampire Murder”, a horrific sex crime in Newcastle in 1937, has been largely forgotten.
Crime historian and Forgotten Australia host Michael Adams joins the show for the first episode of a three-part miniseries.
More on Michael's new book The Murder Squad at: https://affirmpress.com.au/author/61917
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Sun, 18 Feb 2024 - 264 - The Vampire Murder - Part 2
In the 1930s, Australians witnessed some of the country’s most infamous - and most luridly nicknamed - murder cases. But the “Vampire Murder”, a horrific sex crime in Newcastle in 1937, has been largely forgotten.
Crime historian and Forgotten Australia host Michael Adams joins the show for the first episode of a three-part miniseries.
More on Michael's new book The Murder Squad at: https://affirmpress.com.au/author/61917
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Mon, 12 Feb 2024 - 263 - The Vampire Murder - Part 1
In the 1930s, Australians witnessed some of the country’s most infamous - and most luridly nicknamed - murder cases. But the “Vampire Murder”, a horrific sex crime in Newcastle in 1937, has been largely forgotten.
Crime historian and Forgotten Australia host Michael Adams joins the show for the first episode of a three-part miniseries.
More on Michael's new book The Murder Squad at: https://affirmpress.com.au/author/61917
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Mon, 05 Feb 2024 - 262 - The Japanese Schindler
As the Nazi war machine marched toward the Baltic, diplomat Chiune Sugihara disobeyed orders and risked his life to save 6000 Jews. Australian author Linda Margolin Royal tells the tale - and her own connection to that remarkable Japanese hero.
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Mon, 29 Jan 2024 - 261 - The fighting Irishman
While he's largely forgotten now, Daniel Mannix was a titanic name of the first half of the last century. The Catholic bishop of Melbourne wielded power at the pulpit and the ballot box. And he was never shy of expressing an opinion on controversial issues, from conscription to communism, to independence for the land of his birth. Andrew McConville from the State Library joins the show with more.
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Mon, 22 Jan 2024 - 260 - Summer series: Oddballs and eccentrics
Today we tell three tales of people who made Australia just that little bit more colourful.
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Mon, 15 Jan 2024 - 259 - Summer Series: The snake oil crew
In this episode, we bring together the ripping yarns of some of the nation's greatest liars and frauds.
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Mon, 08 Jan 2024 - 258 - Summer series: What they did in the shadows
This week we tell stories of the people who, by choice or circumstance, found themselves lurking through Australia's underbelly.
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Mon, 01 Jan 2024 - 257 - Summer series: Forgotten heroes of war and peace
From the Pacific War to the Titanic disaster, here are three tales of Aussies who found themselves in the thick of the action.
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Mon, 25 Dec 2023 - 256 - Unsinkable Anders - Part 2
When a young Norwegian adventurer found himself shipwrecked in the Southern Ocean, he couldn't know that it would only be the start of his ordeal. His granddaughter Cathrine Harboe-Ree joins the show with more.
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Wed, 20 Dec 2023 - 255 - Unsinkable Anders - Part 1
When a young Norwegian adventurer found himself shipwrecked in the Southern Ocean, he couldn't know that it would only be the start of his ordeal. His granddaughter Cathrine Harboe-Ree joins the show with more.
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Mon, 18 Dec 2023 - 254 - The diamond thief who became a Eureka hero - Part 2
Goldfields diggers knew Edward Thonen as the lemonade man, but his path to Ballarat took him from high-stakes robbery to high-seas adventure.
Amateur historian Daniel Bamberger joins the show from his home in Germany with more. To find out more about Thonen, read Bamberger's free book, Edward Thonen: A forgotten Eureka rebel.
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Wed, 13 Dec 2023 - 253 - The diamond thief who became a Eureka hero - Part 1
Goldfields diggers knew Edward Thonen as the lemonade man, but his path to Ballarat took him from high-stakes robbery to high-seas adventure.
Amateur historian Daniel Bamberger joins the show from his home in Germany with more. To find out more about Thonen, read Bamberger's free book, Edward Thonen: A forgotten Eureka rebel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mon, 11 Dec 2023 - 252 - Lady Jane's snake vendetta - Part 2
Far from being a passive governor's wife, Jane Franklin spent her time coming up with innovative ideas to help the people of colonial Tasmania. Sadly, her notion to eradicate all snakes from the island was not one of them. Author Jim Haynes joins the show to tell more tales from his book Heroes, Rebels, and Radicals of Convict Australia. https://www.allenandunwin.com/browse/book/Jim-Haynes-Heroes,-Rebels-&-Radicals-of-Convict-Australia-9781761470370
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Wed, 06 Dec 2023 - 251 - Lady Jane's snake vendetta - Part 1
Far from being a passive governor's wife, Jane Franklin spent her time coming up with innovative ideas to help the people of colonial Tasmania. Sadly, her notion to eradicate all snakes from the island was not one of them. Author Jim Haynes joins the show to tell more tales from his book Heroes, Rebels and Radicals of Convict Australia. https://www.allenandunwin.com/browse/book/Jim-Haynes-Heroes,-Rebels-&-Radicals-of-Convict-Australia-9781761470370
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Mon, 04 Dec 2023 - 250 - Saviour of the fleet
When nearly 800 malnourished convicts set off for Botany Bay on the First Fleet, no-one expected them all to survive.
But thanks to the heroic efforts of head physician John White, the prisoners had a better hope of survival than they would have if they stayed at home.
Jim Haynes returns to the show to tell the tale.
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Mon, 27 Nov 2023 - 249 - The cold-blooded colonial boy
He may have inspired one of our country's most famous ballads, but far from the romantic image of a wild and dashing bushranger, John Donohoe was a criminal hell-bent on violence. Author and entertainer Jim Haynes joins the show with more. Information about Jim's book at: https://www.allenandunwin.com/browse/book/Jim-Haynes-Heroes,-Rebels-&-Radicals-of-Convict-Australia-9781761470370
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Mon, 20 Nov 2023 - 248 - Wild love and the Russian menace Part 2.
Adelaide Ironside's life was as improbable as her name. She held court with princes, poets, and the Pope. She became a celebrated painter in Europe, where she was known as 'the Australian flower'. But it was an act of creativity in the midst of the Crimean War when Sydneysiders feared a Russian invasion that first made her famous.
Historian Kiera Lindsey joins the show with more.
More about Lindsey's book 'Wild Love' at: https://www.allenandunwin.com/browse/book/Kiera-Lindsey-Wild-Love-9781760296759/
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Wed, 15 Nov 2023 - 247 - Wild love and the Russian menace Part 1.
Adelaide Ironside's life was as improbable as her name. She held court with princes, poets, and the Pope. She became a celebrated painter in Europe, where she was known as 'the Australian flower'. But it was an act of creativity in the midst of the Crimean War when Sydneysiders feared a Russian invasion that first made her famous.
Historian Kiera Lindsey joins the show with more.
More about Lindsey's book 'Wild Love' at: https://www.allenandunwin.com/browse/book/Kiera-Lindsey-Wild-Love-9781760296759/
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Mon, 13 Nov 2023 - 246 - The POW who survived the atomic bomb
When young World War II POW Allan Chick survived the sinking of his Japanese transport ship, he probably thought himself lucky. But it was as a forced labourer in the doomed city of Nagasaki that his luck would truly be tested. Australian War Memorial historian Meghan Adams shares his story.
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Mon, 06 Nov 2023 - 245 - The man who made the Melbourne Cup fabulous Part 2.
Despite being Victoria Racing Club boss for more than 40 years, Henry Byron Moore was so indifferent to horse racing he used to take a four-minute break while the race that stops a nation was run. But as an entrepreneur, inventor, and showman, he knew how to capture the public’s imagination.
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Wed, 01 Nov 2023 - 244 - The man who made the Melbourne Cup fabulous
Despite being Victoria Racing Club boss for more than 40 years, Henry Byron Moore was so indifferent to horse racing he used to take a four-minute break while the race that stops a nation was run. But as an entrepreneur, inventor, and showman, he knew how to capture the public’s imagination.
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Mon, 30 Oct 2023 - 243 - The one-eyed tiger of Little Bourke Street
In a criminal world dominated by men, Cecilia Curtain earned a fearsome reputation as a champion street fighter. But Geelong Gaol historian Deb Robinson has probed her painful past and discovered a strange murder case and a string of tragedies that led to her life of crime.
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Mon, 23 Oct 2023 - 242 - An Aussie menagerie in Paris - Part 2
In the early 1800s, Napoléon Bonaparte’s wife set her heart on acquiring a vast collection of wombats, kangaroos, black swans and dwarf emus to roam the magnificent gardens at her home, Chateau de Malmaison. And while scientists had other plans for the prized Australian animals, the French emperor stepped in to ensure his beloved Josephine got her way. State Library Victoria reference librarian Andrew McConville joins the show to tell the story.
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Wed, 18 Oct 2023 - 241 - An Aussie menagerie in Paris - Part 1
In the early 1800s, Napoléon Bonaparte’s wife set her heart on acquiring a vast collection of wombats, kangaroos, black swans and dwarf emus to roam the magnificent gardens at her home, Chateau de Malmaison. And while scientists had other plans for the prized Australian animals, the French emperor stepped in to ensure his beloved Josephine got her way. State Library Victoria reference librarian Andrew McConville joins the show to tell the story.
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Mon, 16 Oct 2023 - 240 - Who really killed Squizzy Taylor? - Part 2
Once one of Australia’s most feared gangsters, Snowy Cutmore is most famous for a shoot-out with Squizzy Taylor in 1927 in which both died. Until now, it’s been widely believed they shot each other. But historian Roy Maloy has pieced together the evidence from the night, and concludes a third man killed them both.
Learn more about Roy Maloy’s book: Squizzy - The Forensics, The Man, The Vendetta: https://www.lulu.com/shop/roy-maloy/squizzy-the-biography/paperback/product-qw5p95.html?q=&page=1&pageSize=4
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Wed, 11 Oct 2023 - 239 - Who really killed Squizzy Taylor? - Part 1
Once one of Australia’s most feared gangsters, Snowy Cutmore is most famous for a shoot-out with Squizzy Taylor in 1927 in which both died. Until now, it’s been widely believed they shot each other. But historian Roy Maloy has pieced together the evidence from the night, and concludes a third man killed them both.
Learn more about Roy Maloy’s book: Squizzy - The Forensics, The Man, The Vendetta: https://www.lulu.com/shop/roy-maloy/squizzy-the-biography/paperback/product-qw5p95.html?q=&page=1&pageSize=4
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Mon, 09 Oct 2023 - 238 - The disgruntled patient who murdered his doctors
Karl Kast arrived in Australia claiming to be a refugee from the Nazis and was interned as an enemy alien. But it was after his release when his doctors refused to back his claims that he was too injured to work that he went on a killing spree. Forensic psychiatrist Robert M Kaplan returns to the show to tell this story.
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Mon, 02 Oct 2023 - 237 - Lasseter’s legendary gold reef - part 2
Harold Lasseter claimed he had stumbled across a vast and lucrative gold reef in the central Australian desert when he was just 17. So successful was he in convincing authorities - and himself - that his story was true, the legend of the lost reef still excites fortune seekers to this day. Forensic psychiatrist Robert M Kaplan joins the show to delve into the mind of one of Australia’s greatest liars.
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Wed, 27 Sep 2023 - 236 - Lasseter’s legendary gold reef - part 1
Harold Lasseter claimed he had stumbled across a vast and lucrative gold reef in the central Australian desert when he was just 17. So successful was he in convincing authorities - and himself - that his story was true, the legend of the lost reef still excites fortune seekers to this day. Forensic psychiatrist Robert M Kaplan joins the show to delve into the mind of one of Australia’s greatest liars.
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Mon, 25 Sep 2023 - 235 - The wild times of Sydney’s bohemian rebel - Part 2
Bee Miles was famous for her outrageous public acts of defiance, whether stopping a country train in its tracks to hitch a ride or emerging from the surf with knives strapped to her thighs. But a new book reveals the troubled mind of the woman once voted more famous than the prime minister.
Author Rose Ellis tells the story in her new book Bee Miles: Australia’s famous bohemian rebel, and the untold story behind the legend.
Learn more about the book: https://www.allenandunwin.com/browse/book/Rose-Ellis-Bee-Miles-9781761069130/
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Wed, 20 Sep 2023 - 234 - The wild times of Sydney’s bohemian rebel - Part 1
Bee Miles was famous for her outrageous public acts of defiance, whether stopping a country train in its tracks to hitch a ride or emerging from the surf with knives strapped to her thighs. But a new book reveals the troubled mind of the woman once voted more famous than the prime minister.
Author Rose Ellis tells the story in her new book Bee Miles: Australia’s famous bohemian rebel, and the untold story behind the legend.
Learn more about the book: https://www.allenandunwin.com/browse/book/Rose-Ellis-Bee-Miles-9781761069130/
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Mon, 18 Sep 2023 - 233 - The lizard sent by the gods - Part 2
As the Nazis closed in on the Anzacs on Crete during WWII, Maori captain Rangi Royal glimpsed what he believed was a sign from the Maori god of war. He saw what he thought was a tuatara - a rare lizard-like reptile found only in NZ - pointing its head over a cliff. And so he led his men over the steep drop.
Author Craig Collie tells the story in his new book Where The Flaming Hell Are We?
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Wed, 13 Sep 2023 - 232 - The lizard sent by the gods - Part 1
As the Nazis closed in on the Anzacs on Crete during WWII, Maori captain Rangi Royal led a crazed bayonet charge at the enemy, which began with a terrifying haka. In Part 2, we will hear how Royal later saw what he believed was a sign from the Maori god of war while retreating - and led his men straight over a cliff as a result.
Author Craig Collie tells the story in his new book Where The Flaming Hell Are We?
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Mon, 11 Sep 2023 - 231 - Evading the Nazis Part 2
After Reg Saunders and his comrades were left behind on Crete in WWII, he survived on the run for almost a year, living off his own wits and the extraordinary kindness of locals.
Author Craig Collie tells the story in his new book Where The Flaming Hell Are We?
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Wed, 06 Sep 2023 - 230 - Evading the Nazis Part 1
After Reg Saunders and his comrades were left behind on Crete in WWII, he survived on the run for almost a year, living off his own wits and the extraordinary kindness of locals.
Author Craig Collie tells the story in his new book Where The Flaming Hell Are We?
Learn more about the book here.
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Mon, 04 Sep 2023 - 229 - Love amongst the bombs and blossoms - Part 2
As Japan lay defeated in 1946, Australian troops joined the Allies in occupation and rebuilding. And it was here a young Digger named Gordon Parker met a Hiroshima survivor named Cherry - and fell head over heels.Their story is told by their granddaughter - author and screenwriter Alli Parker.
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Wed, 30 Aug 2023 - 228 - Love amongst the bombs and blossoms - Part 1
As Japan lay defeated in 1946, Australian troops joined the Allies in occupation and rebuilding. And it was here a young Digger named Gordon Parker met a Hiroshima survivor named Cherry - and fell head over heels. Their story is told by their granddaughter - author and screenwriter Alli Parker.
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Mon, 28 Aug 2023 - 227 - Purveyors of fine blood suckers
Among many bizarre practices in Melbourne's medical history, one job stood out as being particularly slimy: leech exporters. The director of the Old Treasury Building Museum, Margaret Anderson, explains the weird history behind the weird profession.
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Wed, 23 Aug 2023 - 226 - The bumps of genius
Of all the pseudo-sciences to grip early Melbourne, phrenology, or the mapping of skulls to predict character traits, was one of the most bizarre - and macabre.
Margaret Anderson, the director of the Old Treasury Building Museum, joins the show with more.
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Wed, 16 Aug 2023 - 225 - Press gangs
The stereotype for old-time newsboys might be young lads in flat caps shouting headlines and selling papers, but in reality, it was a cutthroat world of gangs and turf wars. Margaret Anderson, the director of the Old Treasury Building museum joins the show with more.
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Wed, 09 Aug 2023 - 224 - The dead man's hand
Crime historian Michael Adams joins the show again to talk about a macabre discovery that helped police crack a murder mystery.
Get more information about Michael's book The Murder Squad at: https://affirmpress.com.au/publishing/the-murder-squad/
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Wed, 02 Aug 2023 - 223 - Hammer Horror
A family feud, a forbidden romance, a financial scandal. These were the theories behind a brutal attack on one of Sydney's most wealthy couples.
Crime historian Michael Adams tells the story in his new book, The Murder Squad. Learn more about the book at: https://affirmpress.com.au/publishing/the-murder-squad/
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Wed, 26 Jul 2023 - 222 - A blood-soaked cocaine frenzy
Reeling from the Great War, a veteran turned addict committed a shocking crime on the streets of Carlton. And as Geelong Gaol historian Deb Robinson tells the podcast, after he sobered up, he had absolutely no recollection of his crime.
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Wed, 19 Jul 2023 - 221 - The first Matildas
All eyes will be on Australia's elite team at this year's FIFA Women's World Cup. But it’s in stark contrast to Australia’s first national women's soccer team who ran car washes and appeared on a TV dating show to fulfill their dreams of competing on the world stage.
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Wed, 12 Jul 2023 - 220 - Australia’s greatest environmental idiot?
Thomas Austin owned a great estate and built a grand mansion fit to host royalty. But he will be forever remembered for one of colonial Australia’s biggest bungles: rabbits. Author and comedian Mikey Robins joins the show with more. Learn more about Mikey at:
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Wed, 05 Jul 2023 - 219 - The boozy bard of old Melbourne
While Marcus Clarke is best known for his powerful novel For the Term of His Natural Life, his own life was as colourful as any of the stories he wrote.
State Library Victoria librarian Andrew McConville joins the show with more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wed, 28 Jun 2023 - 218 - A stowaway to the frozen south
Artist Nel Law became the first Australian woman to set foot on Antarctica in 1961 after she was smuggled on board the supply ship Magga Dan. The story is told in today’s new episode of the free In Black and White podcast on Australia’s forgotten characters, with author Rachael Mead.
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Wed, 21 Jun 2023 - 217 - The Kaiser and the thief
Barney “Wild Eye” Hines was a WWI digger who never let his light fingers go idle - looting everything he could from captured enemy soldiers. And rumours even grew that his antics had drawn the ire of the monarch of Germany himself. Historian and podcast host Mat McLachlan drops by to tell the tale. More about the Living History podcast: https://livinghistorytv.com/podcasts/
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Wed, 14 Jun 2023 - 216 - Singing in the POW camp
When Singapore fell in World War II, a group of nurses found themselves facing the horrors of capture and imprisonment as POWs.But instead of letting the camps drag them down, they joined together to lift morale in a most surprising way.
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Wed, 07 Jun 2023 - 215 - Shadows of the Ripper
In the previous episode of In Black and White, writer Roy Maloy told how Melbourne was gripped by fears that a copycat was trying to imitate Victorian England's most notorious criminal. In this episode, Maloy joins the show again to outline more claims that Jack the Ripper came to our shores.
Learn more about Roy at Roy Maloy - Author | Facebook
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Wed, 31 May 2023 - 214 - Copycat Jack
Only a year after London's famous Ripper disappeared into legend, several Melbourne women met a most horrid fate.
And it wasn’t long before fears were raised that a copycat was on the loose - or perhaps even the monster himself.
Crime writer Roy Maloy joins the show to tell the tale.
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Wed, 24 May 2023 - 213 - Val's oasis
In a dark decade for the gay and lesbian community in Melbourne, one young woman decided to build a haven. And her extravagantly decorated coffee lounge quickly became the place to be seen by the city's arts community.
Author Danielle Scrimshaw joins the show with more. More about the book at: https://ultimopress.com.au/collections/danielle-scrimshawLike the show? go to https://heraldsun.com.au/ibaw for more
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Wed, 17 May 2023 - 212 - The defiant daughter of the rebellion
One of the enduring images of the Rum Rebellion is of Governor William Bligh cowering under his bed as the mob draws near.
But it was his daughter Mary who owned the hour - keeping armed rebels at bay using nothing but her parasol. Author and Journalist Sue Williams joins the show with more. Learn more about That Bligh Girl at: https://www.allenandunwin.com/browse/book/Sue-Williams-That-Bligh-Girl-9781761065880/
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Wed, 10 May 2023 - 211 - Murder in gold town
Elizabeth Lowe met a tragic end in her goldfields shack - at the hands of a wild-eyed man. But several months later, another grisly find had people asking: what other horrors did this wild-eyed man commit?
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Wed, 03 May 2023 - 210 - A sombre record
Norman Callaway holds a unique place in international cricket. No one else has scored a double century in his only first-class innings, and no one has come close to his career average of 207.
And yet these achievements are wreathed with sadness and the horrors of war.
Historian and author Ross McMullin joins the show with more. Find out more about Ross at: https://rossmcmullin.com.au/
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Wed, 26 Apr 2023 - 209 - The lost future of Doch Mackay
Murdoch Mackay was the scion of Bendigo's finest - and his path to wealth and influence looked set when he was admitted to study law at only 16.
But when war and leadership called, the young boy answered. And his story, and fate, would be told in the trenches of the Western front.
Historian and author Ross McMullin joins the show with more. Find out more about Ross at: https://rossmcmullin.com.au/Like In Black and White? Get more at: https://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/opinion/in-black-and-white
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Wed, 19 Apr 2023 - 208 - A frontline doc's selfless act
As war raged around the world, a young Sydney doctor found himself facing the enemy in the New Guinea wilderness. And one act would both make him a hero and seal his fate. Historian and author Ross McMullin joins the show with more. Find out more about Ross at: https://rossmcmullin.com.au/Like the show? Get features, backgrounds and more at heraldsun.com.au/ibaw
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Wed, 12 Apr 2023 - 207 - The Titanic's forgotten Australian hero
As the ship lay foundering in the cold Atlantic, a brave Aussie sailor gave up the chance to save himself in order to rescue countless passengers and crew. But before that extraordinary night, Albert Nichols had lived a remarkable life, filled with sly grog, family drama and an island escape. Historian Michael Adams, host of the Forgotten Australia podcast, joins the show with more.
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Wed, 05 Apr 2023 - 206 - In defence of Homicide
When does a TV show become a historical document? As a portrait of Melbourne in the 1960s and 70s the police procedural Homicide makes a case. David Nichols from the University of Melbourne joins the podcast to explore the show’s contribution to our history.
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Wed, 29 Mar 2023 - 205 - A real rebel of the stage
He may have been one of the ringleaders of the fabled Eureka Stockade, but Italian gold prospector Raffaello Carboni also had an unlikely career as a pantomime playwright. Robert Pascoe, Professor of History at Victoria University, joins the show with more.
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Wed, 22 Mar 2023 - 204 - A desperate code of silence
As abortionists operated in the shadows of early Melbourne society, little is known about their illegal and often-deadly practices - with one notable exception.
Nurse-turned-abortionist Elizabeth Downey’ faced an astonishing 14 murder trials in 14 years, beating the charges time after time. And it was her patients themselves that helped keep her one step ahead of the law.
Margaret Anderson, director of the Old Treasury Building, joins the show to tell the harrowing tale.
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Wed, 15 Mar 2023 - 203 - The great escapes of Peck the POW
As World War II raged, a daring Aussie in Europe confounded his captors with a series of prison breaks. And when he wasn't rescuing himself, he was helping his comrades to freedom too. Professor and author Peter Monteath, from Flinders University, joins the show with more.
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Wed, 08 Mar 2023 - 202 - A night of horror for little Richard Mulholland
In a single day, a young farmer boy found his mother dead, his father maimed and himself whisked away to a life of servitude. Author Lucy Frost joins the show to tell the heartbreaking tale.
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Wed, 01 Mar 2023 - 201 - A palace made of nails
William Kerr Thomson was a hardware clerk turned mogul, right at the moment that Melbourne most needed picks and shovels.And as the cash rolled in, he set his sights on creating his own personal utopia.
Historian Andrew Lemon joins the show to tell this rags to riches to rags story.
Read Dr Lemon's book: https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/product/the-pebbled-beach-at-pentecost-a-novel-by-andrew-lemon/
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Wed, 22 Feb 2023 - 200 - Jacka vs the hand grenades
He was one of Australia's greatest war heroes, but a little-known incident in the Western Front trenches may have been his greatest act of bravery.
Battlefield historian Mat McLachlan joins the show to tell the remarkable tale.
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Wed, 15 Feb 2023 - 199 - The hapless, heroic Columbus of the south
Henrik Bull was a spectacularly unsuccessful Southern Ocean whaler. But during his travels, he stepped foot on an unexplored continent.
And on his return, his exploits inspired the great Age of Antarctic Exploration. The State Library's Andrew McConville joins the show to tell the remarkable tale.
More on Andrew McConville's book: https://scholarly.info/book/australia-and-early-antarctic-exploration/
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Wed, 08 Feb 2023 - 198 - When 'The Ripper' came calling
Frederick Deeming was a globe-trotting serial killer who descended on Melbourne with his poor young wife in tow.
And when his many sins caught up with him, he became a prime suspect in one of history's greatest murder mysteries.
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Wed, 01 Feb 2023 - 197 - SUMMER SERIES: The mystery of the tattoo
In the last of our summer series we re-tell the story of Henry Bernard, a holocaust survivor who wrapped trauma in secrets.
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Wed, 25 Jan 2023 - 196 - SUMMER SERIES: From the eccentric to the macabre
In our ongoing holiday specials, we relive the story of three extraordinary characters, whose lives verged from the kooky to the spooky.
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Wed, 18 Jan 2023 - 195 - SUMMER SERIES: Thunder on the turf
We reach into the back catalogue to tell true tales of luck and skill from the sport of kings.
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Wed, 11 Jan 2023 - 194 - SUMMER SERIES: Aussies against the elements
From the jungles of the Pacific to the fields of France, this week we retell three stories of unsung Australian heroes.
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Wed, 04 Jan 2023 - 193 - SUMMER SERIES: Courageous critters in wartime
In the first of In Black and White's summer series, we open the vault to retell three stories of amazing animals who went to war.
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Wed, 28 Dec 2022 - 192 - Hide and Seek
Kevin Simmonds was a petty crook whose greatest ability was to lay low as the police closed in.
But a fatal error would paint a spotlight on him - a spotlight that even he couldn't escape.
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Wed, 21 Dec 2022 - 191 - The wild years of Ms Montez
Irish girl Maria Gilbert escaped an arranged marriage to dance her way through Europe, the US and Australia. And through the journey she picked up a string of famous lovers, a series of scandals and an imposing riding whip.
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Wed, 14 Dec 2022 - 190 - BONUS EPISODE: The communist who flipped
Melbourne-born Louise Mackay was a dedicated Communist Party member who taught at the Marxist School, toured the Communist Bloc and promoted communism to her fellow Australians. But when she was expelled from the party, she turned the tables on her old comrades.
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Mon, 12 Dec 2022 - 189 - The man hanged for a murder he didn’t commit
Angus Murray was sentenced to death for murdering a bank manager, even though authorities knew another crook fired the fatal shot.
Historian Deb Robinson from Geelong Gaol Museum shares the story.
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Wed, 07 Dec 2022 - 188 - The genius Gallipoli tactic that saved tens of thousands of lives
Allied commanders were prepared to lose up to 50% of their soldiers during the evacuation after the disastrous Gallipoli campaign in WWI. Instead, not a single life was lost, thanks to the “silent stunts” masterminded by Lieutenant Colonel Cyril Brudenell White.
Battlefield historian Mat McLachlan shares the story from a new book called The Gallipoli Evacuation, by Peter Hart.
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Wed, 30 Nov 2022 - 187 - The fake war hero
Tom Skeyhill found fame and fortune as the “blind soldier poet” on the US speaking circuit - a World War I hero from country Victoria rendered sightless by an exploding Turkish shell. But a century on, he’s been exposed as a conman who faked blindness to escape the trenches. Author Jim Haynes shares the story.
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Wed, 23 Nov 2022 - 186 - The sly grog queen of Sydney
As razor gangs prowled the city's back streets, Kate Leigh grew to be a matriarch of vice. Author and historian Jim Haynes tells her remarkable story.
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Wed, 16 Nov 2022 - 185 - The shipwreck scammer
Over 150 years before fraudsters invented text message schemes targeting unsuspecting parents, a dodgy butcher had the same idea. Historian Jim Haynes tells of his rise and fall.
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Wed, 09 Nov 2022 - 184 - From the stage to the crease
Harry Musgrove was an obscure Melbourne theatrical manager spruiking his plays - when destiny, and the Australian cricket team came knocking
Cricket writer Ken Piesse tells the tale.
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Wed, 02 Nov 2022 - 183 - The serial of a serial killer
Before true crime became a staple of podcasts and streaming services, the public was transfixed with the story of Frank Butler.Tales of murderous journeys had the public enthralled as his crimes brought him ever closer to the noose.
Author and podcaster Michael Adams joins the show with more.Get Michael's latest book at: https://affirmpress.com.au/publishing/hanging-ned-kelly/
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Wed, 26 Oct 2022 - 182 - Brains behind the bullets: the woman who made our most notorious gangster
WARNING: DISTURBING CONTENT: As Squizzy Taylor started his ascent through the Melbourne underworld, it was his first wife Dolly Gray who mentored his rise. Crime author Roy Maloy joins the show to outline Dolly's colourful career.
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Wed, 19 Oct 2022 - 181 - The snake who tried to start a new state
When a grand plan was hatched for a breakaway Australian state centred around Mildura, the town jumped at the chance to sever ties with Melbourne.
But the ambitious bid collapsed when the ostentatious “American” spruiking the idea had his dark past exposed.
Author David Nichols tells the story.
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Wed, 12 Oct 2022 - 180 - From the mission to lunch with the Queen
From a childhood of poverty and inequality, Vince Copley rose to becoming a tireless fighter for Indigenous rights.
And his journey took him to the halls of power and even an audience with royalty.
Lea McInerney, co-author of Vince's autobiography, and his daughter Kara join the show to outline his amazing life.
Learn more about the book at: https://www.harpercollins.com.au/9780733342448/the-wonder-of-little-things/
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Wed, 05 Oct 2022 - 179 - The man who ended Ned
Elijah Upjohn was a sewage worker turned quack doctor who found himself behind bars for chicken thievery. But his life took a sharp turn when a notorious bushranger was convicted - and the state was in need of a hangman.
Author and podcaster Michael Adams tells the story.
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Wed, 28 Sep 2022 - 178 - The cruel king of Melbourne's first asylum
WARNING: DISTURBING CONTENT: When a doctor was put in charge of Melbourne’s first lunatic asylum, it should have heralded an era of better treatment for inmates.
Instead, the gruesome reign of Robert Bowie was plagued by allegations of bodies hanging from trees, patients restrained in body bags, and brains left in a cup.
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Wed, 21 Sep 2022 - 177 - The president, the coastwatcher and the coconut
Before he would become an iconic US President, John F Kennedy was a US Navy officer in the WW2 Pacific.
And when his PT boat is sunk by the Japanese, it was an Australian coastwatcher and his Solomon Islander allies who came to his rescue.Author Michael Veitch joins the show again to tell the story.
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