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Today I speak with AFLW draft prospect Tahli Jackson, about how her footy career started, what it's been like at the Bushrangers, goals for this season, her strengths as a footballer, what it would like team mate Holly Egan get drafted, hot topic food questions, which team mates would appear on a TV show and what show they'd go on, who loves the limelight and attention and camera at the club, most under rated players at the club, best singer and much more. A great chat with Tahli. Follow the page if you haven't already and share it around. #aflw #footy
Today I spoke with Murray Bushrangers young star aflw draft prospect Neeve Taylor about her journey at the Bushrangers, and how it has been so far, her strengths as a defender, best player at the club, how the team will go this year, hot topic food questions, bold call for this year, some great team mate comments and so much more. A great chat with Neeve, please follow the page if you haven't already and share the interview around. #aflw #footy
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW- Rain Dodd- AFLW draft prospect & Murray Bushrangers https://youtu.be/d9wCw32Y93w?si=1lct3sm5JkB4Ze-O Today I speak with top AFLW draft prospect from Murray Bushrangers Rain Dodd, about her playing at the Bushrangers, playing on GHMBA Stadium for the futures game and having a good showing, her strengths, being apart of Vic Country Summer squad, how club meetings have been, playing alongside her sisters, the long travel to training and games, hot topic food questions, footy skills she's working on, how good it to be in a squad with the best of the best and so much more. A great chat with Rain, please subscribe if you haven't already and follow the page. #aflw #footy #aflw
The complete audiobook is available for purchase at Audible.com: https://n9.cl/p8985 The Lifestyle and Adventures of Ace McDice, Stretch Deed and Moonshine Melody By Doug McPhillips Narrated by Denis Daly This is a tale of three devil-may-care wild men of the Australian Bush during the last days of the era of Bushrangers and the Gold rush at the end of the 19th Century. It tells of each character's lifestyle and united bent as wild men of Australia's west who set upon a plan to rob the Sugar and Tea Express. How the plan manifested and what drove them to an apparent reckless course in gaining the never to be found out robbery reward is a very colourful story. The story explores the life the outlaws led before and after the robbery, and the realization that gaining wealth by devious means always seems to ultimately bring regrets later in life.
This episode, we take a look at Australia in 1864-5, and discuss the lives and deaths of bushrangers Mad Dan Morgan and Ben Hall. In addition, politics and disaster are on the table, as well as a small cameo from the American Civil War.
In 1882, thousands of sheep set off from a property in Western Victoria. Their destination was a huge station in the Northern Territory, land which a sheep had never set foot on. To get there, these animals and their drover battled drought, flood, famine and doubt
Captain Moonlite was a very different character compared to other famous Australian Bushrangers.Despite the fantastic nickname there's been conspicuously little information available about him. That was until journalist and author, Garry Linnell started looking into the story. The result is a great book that uncovers some surprising aspects of Moonlite story. Aspects some say are the reason he hasn't been eulogised like his contemporaries. Click here to purchase Garry's book "Moonlite: The Tragic Love Story of Captain Moonlite and the Bloody End of the Bushrangers"Australian True Crime LIVE is coming to Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne this July! It'll be full of special guests and Q+A's, and we can't wait to see you in person. You can find tickets by clicking this link.For Support: Lifeline on 13 11 1413 YARN on 13 92 76 (24/7 crisis support phone line for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples)1800RESPECT: 1800 737 732CREDITS:Host: Meshel Laurie. You can find her on Instagram Guest: Garry LinnellExecutive Producer/Editor: Matthew TankardGET IN TOUCH:https://www.australiantruecrimethepodcast.com/Follow the show on Instagram @australiantruecrimepodcast and Facebook Email the show at AusTrueCrimePodcast@gmail.comBuild your pro podcast with The Audio CollegeSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/australiantruecrime. Become a subscriber to Australian True Crime Plus here: https://plus.acast.com/s/australiantruecrime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is a "Shortcut" episode. It's a shortened version of this week's more detailed full episode, which is also available on our feed. Captain Moonlite was a very different character compared to other famous Australian Bushrangers.Despite the fantastic nickname there's been conspicuously little information available about him. That was until journalist and author, Garry Linnell started looking into the story. The result is a great book that uncovers some surprising aspects of Moonlite story. Aspects some say are the reason he hasn't been eulogised like his contemporaries. Click here to purchase Garry's book "Moonlite: The Tragic Love Story of Captain Moonlite and the Bloody End of the Bushrangers"Australian True Crime LIVE is coming to Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne this July! It'll be full of special guests and Q+A's, and we can't wait to see you in person. You can find tickets by clicking this link.For Support: Lifeline on 13 11 1413 YARN on 13 92 76 (24/7 crisis support phone line for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples)1800RESPECT: 1800 737 732CREDITS:Host: Meshel Laurie. You can find her on Instagram Guest: Garry LinnellExecutive Producer/Editor: Matthew TankardGET IN TOUCH:https://www.australiantruecrimethepodcast.com/Follow the show on Instagram @australiantruecrimepodcast and Facebook Email the show at AusTrueCrimePodcast@gmail.comBuild your pro podcast with The Audio CollegeSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/australiantruecrime. Become a subscriber to Australian True Crime Plus here: https://plus.acast.com/s/australiantruecrime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bleibt uns gewogen und schreibt uns was!Leider Leider knarzt es hier ein bißchen in Janny's Tonspur.Aaaaber: Endlich wieder pünktlich, endlich wieder Outlaws und Janny sehr aufgedreht und albern. Heute sprechen wir über den Familienhintergrund und den gesellschaftlichen Kontext, in dem Ned Kelly, der australische Volksheld oder Outlaw (entscheidet selbst!) aufwächst, seine Jugendjahre und seinen Weg in die kriminelle Karriere.Wir sprechen auch über die Erfindung des Kevlar, machen das übliche Namedropping und gehen auf 3-4 Tangenten und erklären den australischen Busch dreimal zu oft mit dem Wilden Westen. Oh, und kommt Abel Xavier Unsinn Live angucken am 31.5. - Tresensport Live im Bürgerhaus Zeppelinheim in Neu-Isenburg. Seid dabei, sonst kommt Ned Kelly mit nem Knüppel.Quellenauswahl:https://www.britannica.com/science/aramidhttps://kellygang.asn.au/wiki/Main_Page Wiki-ähnliches Projekt zur Kelly Gang, schlimm zu navigieren aber tolle Quellen.Mehr musikalischen Kontext zu unseren Folgen findet Ihr hier auf Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3V4...Den aktuellen Popkultur-Kontext und viele andere Videos gibt es in dieser Playlist:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpIAKV0OMYQ&list=PLZgnFFgLv7g-AoQi_9mRgbVrLrpVqXUKPSupport the Show.
This year marks the 100th anniversary since the last Cobb & Co service ran in Australia.
Murray Bushrangers head coach Mark Brown joined Sam to speak about their 2023 draftees, their start to the 2024 season, the state of junior football in the region, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Show notesThe scientific bushranger? Have you ever heard of such a thing?In this episode we look at the unexpected Bushranger stories Associate Professor Maggie Nolan from the University of Queensland and Professor Ronan McDonald from Melbourne University found in the To Be Continued database.Bushrangers are an iconic part of Australian post colonial history but what do we really know about them other than the iconic image of Ned Kelly?Mentioned in episodeSearch Trove for ‘Bushranger'The True History of the Kelly Gang by Peter CareyBushranger Martin CashBushranger Alexander PierceFemale Bushranger Jesse HickmanChinese Australian Bushranger Sam PooMain storiesHow Ubique Robbed TheMorganville Company's SafeThe Helpful Bushranger Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, it's a Foster duet as we're joined by Dr. Meg Foster (no relation) to talk about Australia's legacy of bushrangers, and her recent book Boundary Crossers: The Hidden History of Australia's Other Bushrangers. If you don't know who the bushrangers were, don't worry, that's the first thing Meg explains. Our discussion focuses on Mary Ann Bugg, a mixed-race Worimi woman often left out or misrepresented in bushranger sagas. Learn more about Meg and her work at hist.cam.ac.uk/people/dr-meg-foster -- Buy Boundary Crossers from bookshop.org and support Vulgar History with this link: https://bookshop.org/a/1419/9781742237527 -- Listen to the Patreon bushrangers super spectacular featuring Allison Epstein, here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/so-these-guys-82314035-- Get 15% off all the gorgeous jewellery and accessories, including the Anne Boleyn gold vermeil pendant, at common.era.com/vulgar or go to commonera.com and use code VULGAR at checkout -- Get Vulgar History merch at vulgarhistory.com/store (best for US shipping) and vulgarhistory.redbubble.com (better for international shipping) -- Support Vulgar History on Patreon -- Vulgar History is an affiliate of Bookshop.org, which means that a small percentage of any books you click through and purchase will come back to Vulgar History as a commission. Use this link to shop there and support Vulgar History. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kate McCarthy sits down with Shepparton's favourite Tiger, Grace Egan! The girls unpack a tough season at Richmond, the biggest winners from the weekend and who Greg has to thank for her footy career! -------
We remember Constable Samuel Nelson who was murdered on duty by bushrangers in 1865. His descendant and namesake, an Inspector at Mt Druitt, tells the story. And we go undercover with the NSW Police Transport Command targeting sex offenders on the Sydney commuter network. If you have any information that might assist NSW Police please call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. This podcast is sponsored by Police Bank All Police Bank products mentioned in the podcast are subject to terms, conditions, and eligibility criteria. For terms and conditions, please visit www.policebank.com.au/police-bank-inside-nsw-police-force-podcast . © 2023 Police Bank Ltd. ABN 95 087 650 799. AFSL/Australian Credit Licence No. 240018 This podcast is also sponsored by Charles Sturt University University Certificate in Workforce Essentials - Study (csu.edu.au) Charles Sturt University is an Australian University, TEQSA Provider Identification: PRV12018. CRICOS Provider: 00005F. Visit csu.edu.au If you have any information for police, contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. Crime can also be reported online – search for the NSW Police Force Community Portal. Considering becoming a cop? Find out more at www.police.nsw.gov.au/recruitment See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Co-producers Tim Sneddon and Jeff Achtem explain how accessibility and the need for low-cost family festivals drove them to create the new Merribek Family Festival, walking listeners through their exciting program; Nina Sanadze, founder of Collective Polyphony Festival, and artist Camille Perry from Collective Agitation explore the importance of giving a voice to different perspectives and diasporas; Dr Craig Cormick on his new book, ‘A Darker Shade of Moonlite: A Creative Biography', a retelling of history through the lens of the present, exploring the queerness of bushranger Captain Moonlite; Director Melanie Hillman on her all-female cast production, ‘A funny thing happened on the way to the forum', comically reimagining the 2000-year-old comedies of Roman playwright, Plautus
Show notesThe scientific bushranger? Have you ever heard of such a thing?In this episode we look at the unexpected Bushranger stories Associate Professor Maggie Nolan from the University of Queensland and Professor Ronan McDonald from Melbourne University found in the To Be Continued database.Bushrangers are an iconic part of Australian post colonial history but what do we really know about them other than the iconic image of Ned Kelly?Mentioned in episodeSearch Trove for ‘Bushranger'The True History of the Kelly Gang by Peter CareyBushranger Martin CashBushranger Alexander PierceFemale Bushranger Jesse HickmanChinese Australian Bushranger Sam PooMain storiesHow Ubique Robbed TheMorganville Company's SafeThe Helpful Bushranger Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
NED KELLY - Vom Mörder zum Nationalhelden; die seltsame Geschichte des Bushrangers kritisch beleuchtet. Wenn Ihnen gefällt, was wir tun und Sie uns unterstützen möchten-> https://www.paypal.me/krimikiosk. Nächste Sendung am 10. August 2023. Impressum der Sendung ->https://krimikiosk.de/impressum-2/ Quellen: https://nedkellyunmasked.com/ sowie Wikipedia en & de, The Sydney Morning Herald u.a.
Historian Meg Foster has been researching a host of law-breakers of Australian colonial history.
This episode is brought to you by cargo shirts.Hayly lives the 1930s socialite dream with Lester Gaba and his enigmatic creation, Cynthia the Gaba girl.Lisa goes down under to explore the storied life of Black Douglass the Bushranger.Whitney has a close encounter of the third kind at the Ariel School UFO incident.
The bush between the Victorian Goldfields, the coast and Sydney were some of the most dangerous areas you could travel in the 1860s. Constantly laid up and robbed, the coaches became fewer, and much more armoured.So the bushrangers of the era hit out at other people - riders, minding their own business as they travelled. and in the 1860s, the Clarke Brothers were the worst of the worst.Join holly and Matthew as they look into some local (for them) history and dive back into the world of the bushrangers.
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Historian Dr Meg Foster from the University of Cambridge talks about the fascinating hidden history of Australia's other bushrangers in her book, Boundary Crossers. Meg talks about the bushrangers who didn't fit into Australia's national mythology, like African American man Black Douglas, who was seen as the terror of the Victorian goldfields, Sam Poo – Australia's only Chinese bushranger, and Captain Thunderbolt's partner, Aboriginal woman Mary Ann Bugg. Professor Raina Macintyre talks about her new book on pandemics and biosecurity, Dark Winter. A world-leading epidemiologist and biosecurity expert Raina MacIntyre discusses the dangers of information warfare during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond, as well as the history of biological attacks, lab accidents and epidemics, synthetic biology, and gain of function research. She reveals a pattern of denial, silence and cover-up around unnatural epidemics and the powerful vested interests at play. Dr Brendan Wintle, Professor in Conservation Ecology at the University of Melbourne talks about some major developments on environmental conservation policy at the federal level. This includes the creation of the Biodiversity Council – a scientist-led think-tank, the Threatened Species Action Plan, and long overdue changes to the EPBC Act in response to the Samuel Review.
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Ralph Entwhistle, a convict with a life sentence, stripped off for a quick dip in the Macquarie River in 1829. This innocent act got him into a lot of trouble! Join me as I tell the story of how one little swim on a beautiful spring day led to a high-stakes battle in Bathurst, NSW. LINKS Grab a copy of Convict Sydney, the real-life stories of 32 prisoners: www.jennifer-twemlow.com Support Convict Australia and receive goodies such as the Convict Australia Newsletter: https://www.patreon.com/ConvictAustralia Join the conversation on our Facebook & Instagram pages: https://www.facebook.com/groups/173850624015866 https://www.instagram.com/convict_australia/?hl=en Start your search for your convict ancestors: https://prf.hn/click/camref:1100ldych https://www.tkqlhce.com/click-100396961-13671424 SOURCES 1830 'Classified Advertising', The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842), 12 October, p. 4. , viewed 24 May 2022, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2196245 1830 'THE BUSHRANGERS AT BATHURST.', The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842), 21 October, p. 3. , viewed 03 Oct 2022, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2196308 BATHURST. (1830, October 21). The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842), p. 2. Retrieved October 8, 2022, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2196311 1830 'Supreme Court.', The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842), 11 November, p. 3. , viewed 01 Oct 2022, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2196480 1830 'The Courier.', The Hobart Town Courier (Tas. : 1827 - 1839), 27 November, p. 2. , viewed 07 Oct 2022, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4206106 1830 'The Bathurst Insurgents.', The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848), 3 December, p. 4. , viewed 08 Oct 2022, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article36866853 1930 'The RIBBON BOYS', The World's News (Sydney, NSW : 1901 - 1955), 13 August, p. 9. , viewed 08 Oct 2022, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article136306522 1998, “Bushrangers at Abercrombie caves” Abercrombie Caves, by Barry Cubitt, viewed 3 October 2022, http://www.abercrombiecaves.com/bushrangers/ 2019, “The Bathurst Rebellion: Inside Australia's strangest convict uprising”, M. Adams, NewsComAu, viewed 30 May 2022, https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/real-life/true-stories/the-bathurst-rebellion-inside-australias-biggest-convict-uprising/news-story/eaa006a6530a1b66ae128af86ddf7753 THANK YOU Special thanks to Sue Reed. Music by Ahjay Stelino
On this day in 1922, Henry Lawson died at the age of 55. In this episode, we revisit his death and the pomp, circumstance and furore of his funeral, while also weighing the claim the Aussie bard of the bush was actually the world's first screenwriter.Bonus episodes available as soon as you support the show via patreon.com/forgottenaustralia* The Mad Bomber of Boulder: in February 1942 the goldfields of WA were rocked by one of the worst mass murders in modern Australian history.* Sydney, Spanish Flu and Covid-19: a live talk at MEDfest, held at the State Library of NSW in July 2022.* Hanging Ned Kelly: an audio preview of my upcoming book, comprising the prologue, author's note and first chapter. Note: this will be released on regular platforms in late September. You can pre-order Hanging Ned Kelly and read a chapter sampler for free here: https://affirmpress.com.au/publishing/hanging-ned-kelly/* All Hail, Megaethon: the bizarre story of Australia's first road trips - in the mid-1850s!* Last of the Bushrangers: an addition to the regular episode Young Ned Kelly, this tells the story of another young outlaw in country Victoria in 1922.* The Rats Must Die: a live talk about Bubonic Plague, delivered at the Sydney Festival in January 2022.* Black Thursday: the tale of the 1851 bushfires that burned out one-quarter of Victoria.* To Sir, With Hate: who murdered a teacher in 1928 in the tiny town of Wolumla on the NSW south coast?* The Body in the Barwon: in 1953, Australia was shocked by the discovery of a headless body, with the crime committed by a truly bizarre crook.* Revolvers & Razors: a three-part episode about a grisly 1927 murder in the Blue Mountains that had links to the infamous razor gangs.* The Wreck of the Errol: an addition to the Mysteries of Mystery Island episode, this is the tale of a 1909 shipwreck and the horrors that followed.* Detective McRae vs the Lady in Grey: a two-part real-life noir that pits Sydney's top homicide cop against a drop-dead gorgeous femme fatale.* Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Spiritualist Tour Down Under: the creator of Sherlock Holmes came to Australia in 1920-21 to chase ghosts. Best heard in tandem with The Guyra Ghost.* The Bones & The Beast: the case that made Det-Sgt McRae a homicide investigation hero… and the ghastly case that confronted his sometime partner in crime-solving, Det-Sgt Joe Ramus, who were met in The Human Glove Mystery. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bushrangers can be many things: pious priests (Captain Moonlight), womanisers (Captain Thunderbolt and Matthew Brady), scoundrels (The Kelly Gang and the Ben Hall Gang), or even slippery (Moondyne Joe and the Tasmanian Cannibals).Generally speaking, they tend not to be as mad as a stuck pig. But there was one bushranger out there who seemed to have no code, other than to cause chaos wherever he trod. Ladies and gentlemen, we present: Mad Dan Morgan, also known as 'Mad Dog'.
Bushrangers can be many things: pious priests (Captain Moonlight), womanisers (Captain Thunderbolt and Matthew Brady), scoundrels (The Kelly Gang and the Ben Hall Gang), or even slippery (Moondyne Joe and the Tasmanian Cannibals).Generally speaking, they tend not to be as mad as a stuck pig. But there was one bushranger out there who seemed to have no code, other than to cause chaos wherever he trod. Ladies and gentlemen, we present: Mad Dan Morgan, also known as 'Mad Dog'.
In 1880 the bushranger era came to a dramatic end in Eastern Australia with the infamous death of Ned Kelly in Melbourne. Earlier that same year a man just as infamous at the time was hanged at Darlinghurst Gaol after engaging in his own wayward adventures across the colonies of New South Wales and Victoria and in the South Pacific. Some 110 years later the letters Andrew George Scott, known to the 19th century public as 'Captain Moonlite' wrote,came to light in the New South Wales State Archives. These letters gave a surprising insight into the mind of a fascinating character and gave queer Sydney an erstwhile hero. In this episode we explore just a few of Scott's misadventures and discuss his ongoing significance to Australian culture. This episode was written based on the work of Garry Linnell is his book 'Captain Moonlite: The Tragic Love Story of Captain Moonlite and the Bloody End of the Bushrangers'.
Suloinen, pieni täti tarjoilee mielellään teetä ja pikkuleipiä. Herttainen hymy kasvoillaan hän ilahduttaa tuttuja visiiteillään ja herkullisilla tuliaisillaan. Kukkahatun alla piileskelee kuitenkin hirvittävä peto. Instagram: instagram.com/murhakertomuksia Musiikki: Gioele Fazzeri "Warriors from another time", https://pixabay.com/fi/music/paaotsikko-warriors-from-another-time-free-epic-soundtrack-2562/ Lähteet: Jakson kansikuvassa Caroline Grills, kuvan lähde: murderpedia.org Caroline Grills and the thallium murders | Daily Telegraph https://www.australiangeographic.com.au/topics/wildlife/2021/04/a-land-of-flooding-plagues-australias-history-of-mice-and-rat-irruptions/ Caroline Grills - Australia's Dark Heart (weebly.com) Caroline Grills – Grumpy Granny Grills | Killers Without Conscience (wordpress.com) Caroline Grills – 1947 | Criminal Encyclopedia (justcriminals.info) Caroline Grills - Real Life Villains Wiki (miraheze.org) Bloody Murder-podcast. Jakso: 105 Bushrangers, The Kenniff Brothers and the deadly grandmother Caroline Grills Illustrations: Six of Caroline Grills' Victims and Caroline Grills' Victim from ... on eHive 5. Topic 5 - Caroline Grills Flashcards | Quizlet Killer: Caroline Grills - Aunty Carrie, Aunt Thally profiled on Killer.Cloud https://books.google.fi/books?id=1Y0tEAAAQBAJ&pg=PA9&lpg=PA9&dq=thallium+craze&source=bl&ots=oslUVNUgSc&sig=ACfU3U0ZXgpG9ic0Mc99Bj4Lb2xEfVCiCQ&hl=fi&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjA_IPJtaf2AhVhhosKHQexBDgQ6AF6BAgOEAM#v=onepage&q=thallium%20craze&f=false The Husband Poisoner: Suburban women who killed in post-World War II Sydney - Tanya Bretherton - Google-kirjat https://www.becclesandbungayjournal.co.uk/family-notices/in-memoriam/in-memoriam-332995 Round 1 (2008) Bluebags v Panthers | The Front Row Forums (leagueunlimited.com) Thallium poisoning - Wikipedia Bob Lulham - Wikipedia
The Sydney region was absolutely plagued with bushrangers, as well as cattle thieves, illegal distillers and even a few pirates, right up to the 1840s.
The Sydney region was absolutely plagued with bushrangers, as well as cattle thieves, illegal distillers and even a few pirates, right up to the 1840s.
The Sydney region was absolutely plagued with bushrangers, as well as cattle thieves, illegal distillers and even a few pirates, right up to the 1840s.
Working alone one night, Jerry is attacked and the ranger station is cleaned out. The next day, a gang dressed like Ned Kelly stalk through the park. A groovy 60's band is the Hammonds' only hope for reclaiming what was stolen. All this and an insane group punch up in the mud. Ashwin, Jon and Lee dance you through another episode you have to experience to believe!Want to chat with us about Skipp It and Skippy the Bush Kangaroo? We'd love to hear from you!You can email us here:skippitpodcast@gmail.comOr connect with us on Facebook here:https://www.facebook.com/Skipp-It-100520738945441
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In modern Australia, Bushrangers are generally held up as folk heroes, fighting for the oppressed 19th century working classes – but is this true? Taking examples such as Ned Kelly,Ben Hall and Captain Moonlight, Prof Byard explains how modern forensic techniques and cutting edge technologies have helped historians see these bush bandits in a whole new light. He also explains why having a Ned Kelly tattoo could be bad for your health. Get exclusive access to all the stories, pictures and videos in Guardians of the Dead series. This podcast is made possible by our subscribers. Subscribe to The Advertiser today. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scott Boland speaks to Sam Edmund about his form with the ball and his prospects of representing Australia.
There is a distinct Wild West Theme this week on The Tip Sheet with the Parramatta Eels taking on the North Queensland Cowboys while James Power of the Kellyville Bushrangers also joins the show. Sixties and Forty20 analyse the personnel changes this week and run their eye over the opposition looking for potential mismatches. Eventually they circle back to the issues that have been plaguing the Blue & Gold over the the last month. They each pick an aspect of the game they want to see the Eels take ownership of on Saturday night in order to claim a breakthrough victory. After that the boys welcome James Power on to the podcast to talk about the Bushrangers. The Bushrangers and the Eels are extremely close these days, we mean that quite literally, given the two organisations share the same facilities and the trio talk about that relationship. From there they discuss the significance of Oscar's Day and the challenges facing an up and coming junior rugby league club.
Meg Foster discusses the bandits that lived outside the law in Australia's bush – from Ned Kelly to surprising lesser-known figures Meg Foster discusses the bandits that lived outside the law in Australia's bush, unpicking myth from reality in the stories of criminals who became folk heroes and national icons. She looks at the infamous bushranger Ned Kelly, and also shares surprising stories of lesser-known Aboriginal, black and women bushrangers. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
June 25th: Clarke Brothers Die (1867) Some people are born into a life of crime. On June 25th 1867 two brothers, who were born into a family of criminals, were hanged for their own crimes as the most violent bushrangers in history. Wikipedia, adb.anu.edu.au, themonthly.com.au, trove.nla.gov.au, wikitree.com, portrait.gov.au, aguidetoaustralianbushranging.wordpress.com
On episode six of the Bigger Than This Pod, we speak to Stella Lesic, the founder and president of Bushrangers Basketball - Australia and New Zealand's biggest LGBTIQA+ Basketball club. Inspired by a love for Basketball that developed at a young age, Stella would eventually ask questions of the game and it's inclusivity and in turn, aim to create inclusive and accepting spaces within the sport.We discuss their journey towards the beginnings of Bushrangers Basketball, the importance of involving the club in mainstream leagues and associations, positive stories of those within the club and other ways the club has found to engage the community and keep people active.www.bushrangersbasketball.com
In the 1800's Frank Pearson wreaked havoc across Australia as the bushranger Captain Starlight. He was also a pathological liar and conman extraordinaire.
This episode we chat with Joel Dixon from the Birmingham Bushrangers.
Normally on this podcast we talk about history's forgotten characters. And although Ned Kelly is far from that, what's lesser known is what happened in the hours before he met the hangman.The Herald Sun's sister publication The Weekly Times was there to document the execution, 140 years ago today. Now their country living editor Hannah Driscoll has uncovered their archives to piece together the notorious outlaw's last moments. Read the full story on The Weekly Times. Read more extraordinary stories of forgotten figures at heraldsun.com.au/ibaw See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ned Kelly was an Australian living in the 1850s. His family was poor, and were often targeted by police. Unhappy with his life he becomes a bushranger and takes the country by storm with his brazen robberies and burning hatred of the police force.Attributions/Notes:https://anthologyofheroes.wordpress.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Melbourne based playwright, Gabriel Bergmoser talks to Richard about the musical radio-play adaptation of the Midsumma 2018 Bittern By Productions, Moonlite, one of Australia’s lesser-known bushrangers, out now online.Richard is also joined by Mia Falstein Rush, MIFF’s Shorts programmer to chat about the festival’s 68½ programming for 2020 and the various short films on offer for this year’s festival which has moved online amid the Covid-19 pandemic.Lastly, Creative Producer for Families and Children at Arts Centre Melbourne, Mary Harvey, discusses the launch of Bambert’s Lost Stories, a theatrical tale for families by Barking Gecko Theatre plus the complementary range of creative activities inspired by the show to keep young minds occupied during this time. Moonlite Radio-PlayMIFF | MIFF 2020Bambert's Book of Lost Stories | Arts Centre Melbourne
It's back to bushrangers. In this episode were are focusing on Frank Pearson also known as ‘Captain Starlight' and James Alpin McPherson who went by the moniker the 'Wild Scotchman'. Check out the following YouTube video on the 'Wild Scotchman' and his escape attempt from St Helena prison island: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wITSpdaZj9g Email me at jamesdampier.awp@gmail.com
The Bohemian Beat - Ep276 - Highwayman and Bushrangers - Poetic adventure with outlaws, and Knights of the Roads