The Bathurst Rebellion

The Bathurst Rebellion

While many bushrangers are celebrated as rebel leaders, the one man who might really fit the bill—Ralph Entwistle, leader of the Ribbon Boys—is all but unknown. It was his naked swim that led to Australia’s biggest convict uprising—1830’s The Bathurst Rebellion—and resulted in one of the largest mass hangings in our history. Yet the entire tragedy wouldn’t have happened if it not for a police magistrate’s fondness for handing out brutal punishments. For more information and photos: www.forgottenaustralia.com Find us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/forgottenoz

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Australia's Most Vicious Gunman: Part One

Australia's Most Vicious Gunman: Part One

Charismatic crook and killer James Robert Walker pretty much wrote the playbook that Mark “Chopper” Read would later follow. Finally convicted of murder in Melbourne in 1953, he made headlines by dema...

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Bonus Episode — Australia's Original Radio Bad Boy

Bonus Episode — Australia's Original Radio Bad Boy

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Bonus Episode — America’s Anti-Rambo In Australia

Bonus Episode — America’s Anti-Rambo In Australia

Radical revolutionaries, maniacal Marines, sexual shenanigans, dodgy dealings, horny hippies, Hare Krishnas and High Court judges: this is the stranger-than-fiction story of American military deserter...

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Bonus Episode — A Gallipoli Story

Bonus Episode — A Gallipoli Story

Private James Coughlan only saw one day of combat — 25 April 1915 at Gallipoli — yet his war would continue at home for years, one of thousands whose quiet fates are often forgotten on Anzac Day. For ...

24 Apr 201933min

Mr White and the Walwa Murder Mystery

Mr White and the Walwa Murder Mystery

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4 Apr 201943min

Arizona Ryan’s Sydney Shootout — Part Two

Arizona Ryan’s Sydney Shootout — Part Two

Who was this good guy with a gun? We delve into life of American cowboy Albert “Arizona” Ryan, who became a celebrity in 1919 in Australia after killing a man to end a Sydney siege. Hear how Arizona, ...

27 Mar 201937min

Arizona Ryan’s Sydney Shootout — Part One

Arizona Ryan’s Sydney Shootout — Part One

A century ago, in the Sydney slum of Surry Hills, a Chinese gunman shot more than a dozen people, triggering a dramatic police siege that was only ended by the violent intervention of a lone American ...

25 Mar 201930min

The Ghost of Mount Victoria Pass

The Ghost of Mount Victoria Pass

In 1891 Henry Lawson published a poem called “The Ghost at the Second Bridge”, which told of encountering a terrifying spectre on lonely Mount Victoria Pass in the Blue Mountains. While a fright of fa...

18 Mar 201945min

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