Forgotten Australia
Author: Forgotten Australia
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Created by Michael Adams, author of The Murder Squad and Hanging Ned Kelly, Forgotten Australia delves deep into bloody crimes, dark histories, unsolved mysteries, eccentric personalities and bizarre happenings that are almost always stranger than fiction. Each episode brings to life people and events that were once known to everyone but are now barely remembered by anyone. Based on intensive original research, Forgotten Australia is crafted with a novelist’s eye for character and detail to create gripping narratives that sound so fresh it's like they're ripped from today's headlines. This is the history you wish you’d been taught in school.
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so very well done as usual mate. just gotta work on your pronunciation! Carcoar (Car core) not coor. Belubula, Bell lub ewe la! Mandurama, down the road is always mispronounced. you just gotta be local to say it right. on a side note, the murder weapon was never found. in the 80s, I believe it was, the owners pulled out the old stove and found the hatchet in question. their daughter told me the blood stains could still be seen on it.
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History repeating itself.
I just watched the 60 minutes ep and he is saying the same b.s he always said, he didn't know what happened to him, he was crazy, he's actually a good man etc etc. Tries to even elicit sympathy, was totally foul to hear, trying to say he was a victim being locked up for so many years. The only good thing is that he's now dead.
I really enjoy Forgotten Australia, Michael's thorough research matches his direct and not-over-dramatised delivery of these otherwise forgotten stories of Australians. I've recommended this podcast to many of my friends and family verbally and so do so to anyone looking for a great old Aussie yarn.
So many parallels from 1919 to 2019-20. Even the Victorian outbreaks are accurate!!
Any new ones coming out a on this or can i delete it?
it's astounding how the mother told her daughter about sleeping with her son in law. 🙀
I can't believe that footy fans were allowed to go into the players change rooms 😄
I got goosebumps all over hearing the last minute of your story. So extraordinary and special.
I absolutely love this podcast. Thankyou for painting such a vivid picture of our country's history.
Well spoken a story I knew nothing about well told
Odd timing to stumble upon this podcast!
Honestly great research and fabulous stories. You have a wonderful voice and diction but sorry to say you pause each word and it would be wonderful to hear more "story telling"... feels like you're concentrating too hard. Great you hear some Aussie stories... hopefully you'll relax into your role more 😊👍
it is a pity we don't know her life history.
has a 70s television documentary vibe to it.
A remarkable life. An insight into WW2 service by Australian airmen. I'm so glad that Jim survived to have a fruitful life after.
History revisited - Great podcasts - perfect for taking time out to listen to.
Really getting into this podcast lately. looking forward to some more ol' school detective stories based in Sydney.
very interesting the crime history of Sydney 👍