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 fancy, Lawson’s poem was based on a tragic true story. Gather round for the haunting tale of a handful of murders, a couple of hangings, chaotic court cases, drunken witnesses, shock acquittals, and, of course, sightings of the restless spirit known as “The Woman in Black”. For more information and photos: www.forgottenaustralia.com Find us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/forgottenoz

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Interview with Allan Duncan — First Police Responder to Woolies Xmas Bomb Threat 1980

Interview with Allan Duncan — First Police Responder to Woolies Xmas Bomb Threat 1980

On Christmas Eve 1980, young constable Allan Duncan responded to the Woolies Town Hall bomb threat and would be inside the building when the device detonated. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy fo...

18 Des 202017min

The Woolworths Bombings — Part One: Christmas Eve 1980

The Woolworths Bombings — Part One: Christmas Eve 1980

On Christmas Eve 1980, the Woolworths’ head office in Sydney gets a phone call from the man already responsible for two regional store bombings in the past week. An explosive device has been placed in...

18 Des 202042min

Australia's First Sporting Heroine — The Marvellous Mrs Douglas: Part Two

Australia's First Sporting Heroine — The Marvellous Mrs Douglas: Part Two

On Christmas Eve 1859, Margaret Douglas and Beverley Howard started their epic 1500-mile walking match in Melbourne — which the city’s newspapers did their very best to ignore. Despite such hostility ...

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Australia's First Sporting Heroine — The Marvellous Mrs Douglas: Part One

Australia's First Sporting Heroine — The Marvellous Mrs Douglas: Part One

Melbourne’s Margaret Douglas was an endurance pedestrian every bit as remarkable as her Sydney contemporary The Flying Pieman. After stumbling upon a passing reference to her in an 1878 newspaper, I t...

11 Des 202043min

Australia's First Sporting Hero — The Flying Pieman: Part Three

Australia's First Sporting Hero — The Flying Pieman: Part Three

Having made his dazzling pedestrian comeback, The Flying Pieman takes another tilt at politics in typical comedic fashion before jolting the Sydney establishment with one last audacious stunt. Feeling...

27 Nov 202049min

Australia's First Sporting Hero — The Flying Pieman: Part Two

Australia's First Sporting Hero — The Flying Pieman: Part Two

In September 1847, after crashing out during the challenge to walk 192 miles in 48 hours non-stop, The Flying Pieman takes a second tilt at this epic feat of pedestrianism. But he won’t stop there bec...

22 Nov 202034min

Australia's First Sporting Hero — The Flying Pieman: Part One

Australia's First Sporting Hero — The Flying Pieman: Part One

In the 1840s Australia was amazed by the epic pedestrian feats of William Francis King, who was known far and wide as The Flying Pieman. Our first sporting hero, this eccentric celebrity was every bit...

17 Nov 20201h 1min

The Digger Who Survived His 'Beheading'

The Digger Who Survived His 'Beheading'

75 years ago this week, the Japanese surrendered and WWII was over. After these celebrations came horror at what POWs had suffered. Of the many accounts of surviving atrocities, one stood out: Changi ...

10 Aug 202050min

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