Unholy War – The Salvation Army vs The Skeleton Army

Unholy War – The Salvation Army vs The Skeleton Army

While The Salvation Army is now a beloved institution, 140 years ago its men and women were regularly the victims of violent assaults by larrikin hordes who marched under the skull and bones and called themselves The Skeleton Army. These shameful attacks were staged all over Australia but were most prevalent in Melbourne and Victoria. In this episode, we explore the rise of the Salvos, the hostility they faced from the police, press and the public – and how these factors set the scene for their brutal persecution by the hateful Skeletons.


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This Week in 1966 – Part Three: Mr Stinky, a Rogue Cop and the Beaumont Children

This Week in 1966 – Part Three: Mr Stinky, a Rogue Cop and the Beaumont Children

Having just retired from the NSW police, infamously bent Sydney detective Ray Kelly injects himself into the Beaumont case in what is one of Australia’s most cynical newspaper stunts. At the same time...

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This Week in 1966 – Part Two: H-Bomb Horror & All the Way With LBJ

This Week in 1966 – Part Two: H-Bomb Horror & All the Way With LBJ

In Spain, a B-52 accident has left a nuke lost at sea – while on land a fallout cover-up is in full swing. In Australia, even as more Diggers than ever are dying on the battlefield, and our Americans ...

12 Feb 39min

This Week in 1966 – Part One: The Dawn of the Decimals

This Week in 1966 – Part One: The Dawn of the Decimals

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10 Feb 42min

This Week in 1986 – Part Three: The Murders of Anita Cobby, Sallie-Anne Huckstepp and Megan Kalajzich

This Week in 1986 – Part Three: The Murders of Anita Cobby, Sallie-Anne Huckstepp and Megan Kalajzich

Australia is shocked by three Sydney murders – even as a spate of brutal attacks on sex workers goes ignored by the police and tabloid media. Plus: Lindy Chamberlain freed as the newspapers dodge acco...

2 Feb 43min

This Week in 1986: Part Two – A Billionaire Tyrant Terrorises His People

This Week in 1986: Part Two – A Billionaire Tyrant Terrorises His People

In the Philippines, authoritarian ‘strongman’ President Ferdinand Marcos – having once survived a sex tape scandal that should've sunk him, and having siphoned billions from the people he's impoverish...

29 Jan 29min

This Week in 1986 – Part One: The Strange Death That Freed Lindy Chamberlain

This Week in 1986 – Part One: The Strange Death That Freed Lindy Chamberlain

After an Englishman fell to his death at Uluru on Australia Day 1986, a search of the area would find the crucial evidence that proved Lindy Chamberlain was innocent of the murder of her baby daughter...

26 Jan 54min

Spotlight – History Daily – The Rum Rebellion – 26 January 1808

Spotlight – History Daily – The Rum Rebellion – 26 January 1808

Welcome to the first episode of Forgotten Australia Spotlight, which is to showcase the work of other history storytellers. First up, History Daily, with their episode about the Rum Rebellion, which t...

23 Jan 19min

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Having left his mark on Australia, Professor Charles Peart’s legend is to fade with the years, even as others step up to even greater heights for even more dangerous plunges – intentional and accident...

19 Jan 27min

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