Each episode we do a deep dive into a different mystery based in our home state of Queensland, Australia.
Bundaberg's Mystery Craters have been a popular attraction for years, but what exactly are they? We dig around some of the theories surrounding what (or who) is behind these strange holes in the ground.
An Egyptian coin, a spoiled brat and the cruise to end all cruises - this mystery has it all! This episode, we chat about how a Ptolemy IV coin (which is quite old) may have made its way to a Cairns farmer.
This week we take a deep dive (haha get it) into what happened to tom and Eileen lonergan when they were left behind on their snorkelling expedition at the Great Barrier Reef in 1998.
Little Missteries has returned for Season 2, and we've started off with arguably the most infamous murder mystery of all time - Jack the Ripper. This week, join us on a deep dive into theories surrounding Brisbane resident Walter Thomas Porriot, and whether he could be the key to solving the nineteenth century Whitechapel murders.
The second episode of "Littler Missteries" (this time Holly is in Europe so Alice and Georgie are hosting). In the early 1900's, bubonic plague hit Brisbane. We delve into what happened when the Black Death came knocking on the Sunshine State's door less than 100 years ago. Plus, Alice reveals one of her biggest fears.
The first of our shorter bonus content episodes called "Littler Missteries" (hosted by Holly and Alice because Georgie is away). This episode investigates lamingtons! What are they? Why are they? Your questions, not answered.
The Boggo Road prison riots of the late 1980’s changed life in Queensland’s prisons forever. In this episode, we delve into what happened within the grounds of what was once Australia’s most famous jail.
It’s a little known fact that the small, rainy town of Tully was the site of the very first known crop circles. With reports of mysterious flying craft in the area dating back a few centuries, you wouldn’t be the first to wonder what the heck is going on in banana country.
The Queensland Tiger is a little known legend that stalks areas across Queensland. Some say it's extinct... but it could be a CERTAIN family pet from years ago.
Queensland's longest running cold case, the murder of Betty Shanks is said to be the case that stole Brisbane's innocence. This week we delve into some Brisbane true crime that was never solved.
Black Mountain is located in Kalkajaka National Park, just south of Cooktown. Mysterious disappearances have plagued the mountain for over a century, and there’s no shortage of strange sightings in the area. Aliens? Lizard people? Plain old ghosts?
The Min Min lights are a strange light phenomena of which there have been thousands of sightings, especially in north-west Queensland. It's unclear what they are, but there are plenty of stories to tell.
The Toowong Cemetery is a historical landmark located in Brisbane. Known as one of the most ‘haunted’ cemeteries in the world, historians and Brisbanites alike have been telling ghost stories set in the graveyard for years. Three Brisbane girls with a hankering for all things true crime, spooky stories and unsolved mysteries, delve into them one story at a time.