Bonus Episode — Australia's Original Radio Bad Boy

Bonus Episode — Australia's Original Radio Bad Boy

Long before Mick Molloy or Kyle Sandilands, Arundel Nixon ripped up the radio waves as the risqué “King of the Cads”. For a decade the Cad worked for —and was sacked from — hit stations in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Brisbane as he battled censors, conservatives, radio bosses, his three wives and a small army of his own personal demons. On-air sackings, drinking binges, court cases, fateful prophecies, private detectives, car crashes and splashy headlines: this is the forgotten story of our original shock jock.

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Short: From Dead Heart to Inland Sea

Short: From Dead Heart to Inland Sea

With Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre now flooded, we look back on the first time this happened in white history. Seventy-five years ago, Australia’s driest and most inhospitable region became a huge inland sea ...

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This Week in 1931: The Man Who Fell To Earth – Part Three

This Week in 1931: The Man Who Fell To Earth – Part Three

Having enjoyed a trifecta of splashy Sydney skydiving successes, Stanley makes a new start in Melbourne only to learn that disasters come in threes.It’s easy to get a free trial that will give you acc...

24 Aug 202553min

This Week in 1931: The Man Who Fell To Earth – Part Two

This Week in 1931: The Man Who Fell To Earth – Part Two

After Stanley Thomas’s rapid rise to parachuting success in Sydney, his career starts to stall with a series of jumps that are erratic and dangerous.*Part Three is available now early and ad-free for ...

21 Aug 202529min

This Week in 1931: The Man Who Fell To Earth – Part One

This Week in 1931: The Man Who Fell To Earth – Part One

Stanley Thomas was a young parachutist who made himself into a star in Sydney in the early years of the Great Depression. In public, he thrilled with his daredevil stunts. In private, he wrestled the ...

17 Aug 202549min

This Week in 1906: The Golden Rule Axe Murder

This Week in 1906: The Golden Rule Axe Murder

When John Hassett was murdered in his Adelaide hotel room, Australia wasn’t faced with a whodunnit but a whydunnit.Why had his wife Ada committed this cold-blooded crime?Is she was insane, what had br...

7 Aug 20251h 6min

The Curious Case of the Two-Headed Baby – Part Two

The Curious Case of the Two-Headed Baby – Part Two

Reuben Doodeward faces court, but he’s not backing down, and neither is the NSW government, with the fight over the fate of the two-headed baby headed for the High Court… and beyond.It’s easy to get a...

27 Jul 202555min

The Curious Case of the Two-Headed Baby – Part One

The Curious Case of the Two-Headed Baby – Part One

In 1906, Australia was scandalised that Sydney showman Reuben Doodeward (pictured) had exhibited a two-headed baby preserved in a bottle of spirits. Yet he was only doing what his dear old dad had don...

21 Jul 202541min

Before the Mushroom Trial – The Poisoned Footy Player: Part Three

Before the Mushroom Trial – The Poisoned Footy Player: Part Three

While the evidence against Veronica Monty was damning, she was also damned by the hypocritical morality of Australia in the 1950s. Tried for attempted murder, she was convicted of far worse — and woul...

13 Jul 202547min

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