The Vampire Murder – Part One: The Death of Dot Everett

The Vampire Murder – Part One: The Death of Dot Everett

In November 1937, Dorothy May Everett was murdered in the grounds of the elite Newcastle school where she worked as a live-in kitchen maid. The case was a front-page sensation – as was what came afterwards. The five-part mini-series The Vampire Murder is one of the most haunting stories I've researched. I'll be releasing instalments this week and next. But the entire mini-series is available now ad-free to supporters.

For more info: www.patreon.com/forgottenaustralia


Hanging Ned Kelly will be released on 27 September.

https://www.booktopia.com.au/hanging-ned-kelly-michael-adams/book/9781922806406.html


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The Aussie Who Saved John F. Kennedy – Part Two

The Aussie Who Saved John F. Kennedy – Part Two

Here is the conclusion to Reg Evans's astounding story – including his belated rediscovery.I'll be making another episode about another incredible coastwatcher soon.Stay tuned. To support the show: pa...

22 Jul 202253min

The Aussie Who Saved John F. Kennedy – Part One

The Aussie Who Saved John F. Kennedy – Part One

Recently I was very pleased to be able to help the United States embassy with information, contacts and material relating to the activities of our coastwatchers, who played such a vital role in the So...

22 Jul 202244min

More Than Australia's Most Beautiful Girl – Part Two

More Than Australia's Most Beautiful Girl – Part Two

In this concluding instalment, Eve Gray tries to come to grips with being mostly for her beauty before making the move to London that will change her life.Like the podcast? I'd love it if you'd leave ...

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More Than Australia's Most Beautiful Girl – Part One

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A century ago, Sydney chorus girl Eve Gray won a beauty competition and shot to national fame. 'Australia's Most Beautiful Girl' was soon a theatrical leading lady. But Eve discovered that being a cel...

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The First Dismissal – Part Two:  The Public Servant Who Brought Down The Premier

The First Dismissal – Part Two: The Public Servant Who Brought Down The Premier

In this final instalment of The First Dismissal, we look at Robert Beardsmore's horrific experiences at Fromelles in 1916, his role in a 1922 soldier-settler controversy and at the 1929 Battle For Rot...

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The First Dismissal – Part One and a Half: The Public Servant Who Brought Down The Premier

The First Dismissal – Part One and a Half: The Public Servant Who Brought Down The Premier

When – if – Robert Henry Beardsmore is mentioned in connection with the May 1932 dismissal of Jack Lang, he's depicted as merely an old public servant who reluctantly did his job. But in reality he wa...

20 Mai 20221h 20min

The First Dismissal – Part One: The Last Days of Jack Lang

The First Dismissal – Part One: The Last Days of Jack Lang

On this day 90 years ago, firebrand NSW Premier Jack Lang was sacked by Governor Sir Phillip Game. In this first of two instalments, we look at Lang's early life and business career, the scandalous as...

12 Mai 202255min

'Young Ned Kelly' – The Boy Bushranger of 1922 – Part Two

'Young Ned Kelly' – The Boy Bushranger of 1922 – Part Two

With the newspapers depicting Henry Maple as determined to commit crimes as terrible as Ned Kelly's atrocities, and the police handing out high-powered military rifles to civilian vigilantes, the stag...

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