Blue Murder On The Golden Mile — Part Five

Blue Murder On The Golden Mile — Part Five

In this last instalment, the jury delivers its verdict in the marathon trial of Phillip Treffene and William Coulter for the murders of Detective-Inspector John Walsh and Detective-Sergeant Alexander Pitman. But their decision isn't the end of the story — with twists even brilliant barrister Arthur Haynes couldn't see coming. To support the show: patreon.com/forgottenaustralia

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Short – The Coastwatcher’s Lonely War

Short – The Coastwatcher’s Lonely War

In July 1942, as Australia’s armed forces were about to begin what would become the legendary battle for the Kokoda Track, in another occupied part of New Guinea, the brave Aussie coastwatcher Con Pag...

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Short – The Ballad of Australia’s Forgotten Boxing Champion

Short – The Ballad of Australia’s Forgotten Boxing Champion

In July 1919, tiny-statured but huge-hearted youngster George Mendies won the Australian Flyweight Title. This was a crown he'd defend successfully again and again – until fate dealt him a cruel blow ...

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Short – One Man, Two Mining Disasters

Short – One Man, Two Mining Disasters

Australia suffered what is still our worst industrial disaster when an explosion ripped through the Mount Kembla mine on 31 July 1902. Strikingly, lead rescuer Henry MacCabe had 15 years earlier been ...

6 Okt 202513min

Short: An Aussie Movie Star’s Acid Horror

Short: An Aussie Movie Star’s Acid Horror

At the height of the silent movie era, young Australian star Lotus Thompson set her sights on Hollywood. But she soon faced a problem: her legs were so beautiful that producers couldn’t see past her p...

29 Sep 202527min

Short: SS Waratah – Australia's Own 'Titanic' Mystery

Short: SS Waratah – Australia's Own 'Titanic' Mystery

In July 1909, the world wondered what had become of the SS Waratah, last seen off coast of South Africa with more than 200 souls aboard. This grim mystery was even more sensational for featuring a one...

26 Sep 202522min

Short: Australia's Free Speech Martyr

Short: Australia's Free Speech Martyr

William Chidley was an early 20th Century Australian eccentric with his own philosophies, which he preached and published - and for which he was relentlessly persecuted. Eventually, Chidley would be c...

23 Sep 202518min

This Week in 1981: Don't Believe the Hype

This Week in 1981: Don't Believe the Hype

The death of stuntman Dale Buggins, the arrival of Adam Ant in Australia and new ‘evidence’ in the Azaria Chamberlain case – it was a big week for sensational tabloid stories. Plus: the birth of the M...

21 Sep 202551min

This Week in 1956: TV debuts, rock ’n’ roll riots and a dancing senior citizen takes on the world

This Week in 1956: TV debuts, rock ’n’ roll riots and a dancing senior citizen takes on the world

In the third week of September 1956, a small number of Australians finally saw what all the fuss was about when regular TV broadcasts began. It was a quiet start - unlike the arrival of the raucous, r...

15 Sep 202530min

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