The Mayor of Tiny Town vs Australia's Shiftiest Showman – Part Four

The Mayor of Tiny Town vs Australia's Shiftiest Showman – Part Four

After Fred Jones's betrayal, with Hayati branded an 'enemy alien', the showman and the performer go head to head in a series of court cases that make headlines all around Australia.


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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

The Murderous Mrs Mitchell — Part Three

The Murderous Mrs Mitchell — Part Three

Another missing woman, more illegal operations and alleged murders, along with scandalous affairs and amnesiac witnesses. In the final part of this episode, the full extent of Nurse Hannah Mitchell’s ...

11 Mar 201934min

The Murderous Mrs Mitchell – Part Two

The Murderous Mrs Mitchell – Part Two

In 1923 Nurse Hannah Mitchell faced trial, charged with the murder of Bertha Coughlan and the attempted murder of her ex-husband Frank Bonfiglio. The evidence was sensational, as were the verdicts. Fo...

11 Mar 201935min

The Murderous Mrs Mitchell — Part One

The Murderous Mrs Mitchell — Part One

She dropped a headless torso into the Yarra River and shot her ex-husband full of holes — and these were just two of the horrific crimes alleged against Nurse Hannah Mitchell in the 1920s. The full st...

11 Mar 201947min

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 Austr...

19 Feb 201940min

Australia’s Killer Politician

Australia’s Killer Politician

Elected to state and federal parliament, Thomas Ley’s career in 1920s politics was marked by hypocrisy, corruption, ruthless manipulation and the lingering suspicion that he may have killed his rivals...

13 Feb 201935min

The Tantanoola Tiger

The Tantanoola Tiger

Australians are no strangers to big cat stories, but only one mystery resulted in the capture of not one but two monsters. In the early 1890s, witnesses claimed to have seen a tiger in the Tantanoola ...

23 Jan 201933min

The Parramatta River Murders

The Parramatta River Murders

In March 1872 Australians were shocked by one of the most cold-blooded murders the colonies had ever seen. The nightmare began with the discovery of a badly decomposed body that had been weighed down ...

16 Jan 201941min

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