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To Mark Dapin.Former publisher and literary agent extraordinaire Deborah Callaghan talks to Mark Dapin about The Little Clothes, her provocative new novel about the vicissitudes of middle age.Event details: Wed 05 Mar, 2:30pm | West Stage
We're diving into the thrilling world of great prison escapes with journalist, screenwriter, and award-winning author Mark Dapin, and John Killick, who orchestrated Australia's most daring prison escape in 1999 when his girlfriend hijacked a helicopter to fly him out of Silverwater Gaol.
It's complete carnage as Clare and Yves attempt to wrangle the phenomenon that is journalist, editor, historian, screenwriter, novelist and award-winning author Mark Dapin into the Archive Fever hot seat to discuss his latest venture in investigative crime writing, Carnage. We talk about growing up Jewish and working-class in a British army town, the stratified landscape of male violence, The Troubles, Chinese restaurants, what happens when your archives can shoot you in the knees and why researching true crime is the archival equivalent of crack cocaine. A wild and hilarious ride.
Clare and Yves speak to Mark Dapin, journalist, historian, screenwriter and author of the book 'Carnage: A succulent Chinese meal, Mr Rent-a-Kill and the Australian Manson murders'.
This week, Joe gives us the real story on who is actually to blame for the rise of Trump, and the answer might surprise you. Also, the Greens believe they should be the alternative government; is this a possibility? PLUS! Joe speaks to Author and historian Mark Dapin about his new book, 'LEST - AUSTRALIAN WAR MYTHS' LINKS Read Daily Telegraph Joe's column here Follow @joe_hildebrand on Instagram Follow Nova Podcasts @novapodcastsofficial. Got a question for Joe? You can email us at therealstory@novapodcasts.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Discover how a viral video led Mark Dapin to a story that went to the heart of the Australian underworld and shed light on a number of unsolved murders, in this revealing portrait of Australian crime from the 1960s to the 2010s.
This year marks 50 years since Australian troops were withdrawn from the battlefields of the Vietnam war.
This year marks 50 years since Australian troops were withdrawn from the battlefields of the Vietnam war.
Writer Mark Dapin's childhood was disrupted at the age of 10, when his mum fell in love with the lodger. He was then raised in an army town called Aldershot in the UK, which began his fascination with stories of crime and warfare
Writer Mark Dapin's childhood was disrupted at the age of 10, when his mum fell in love with the lodger. He was then raised in an army town called Aldershot in the UK, which began his fascination with stories of crime and warfare
Enjoy a sneak-peak into another series from the team behind On Guard. In this episode, Gary Jubelin from I Catch Killers is joined by respected journalist and author Mark Dapin to talk about the stories behind some of Australia's most infamous prison breaks and the crooks behind them. To listen to the others, or other series like it, early and ad free, subscribe to Crime X+ on Apple Podcasts today.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In part two of Gary's chat with Mark Dapin they talk more about famous prison breaks including the story of Russell Cox and John Killick. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Gary is joined by respected journalist and author Mark Dapin to talk about the stories behind some of Australia's most infamous prison breaks and the crooks behind them. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Criminals have been been hatching plans to break out of prisons for decades. You might remember Ronald Ryan who escaped Pentridge Prison in Victoria? Philip Clark spoke to author Mark Dapin about some of the most audacious prison escapes in Australia.
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Criminals have been been hatching plans to break out of prisons for decades. You might remember Ronald Ryan who escaped Pentridge Prison in Victoria? Philip Clark spoke to author, Mark Dapin about some of the most audacious prison escapes in Australia.
Either having nowhere to isolate or a job that requires you to be in thick of things. Corona Tales explores stories from those who couldn't just bunker down during the pandemic.
Either having nowhere to isolate or a job that requires you to be in thick of things. Corona Tales explores stories from those who couldn't just bunker down during the pandemic.
If armed robbery was your game, the 60s, 70s and 80s were the golden era, when everyone carried cash and police struggled to catch the most worst offenders.
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This week, Holly, Mia, and Jessie freed up 20 minutes of their day to try their newly purchased vulva masks. We discuss. Also, let’s draw a line under the disaster that has been 2020: Could September be the new January? Plus, Jessie thought she killed a dozen people, Holly’s celebrating her book’s success, and Mia’s youngest son pleasantly surprised her. We’re talking about this week’s best and worst. LINKS Lindy Rama-Ellis on Lady Startup Podcast… https://mamamia.com.au/podcasts/lady-startup/lindy-rama-ellis/ A link to Lindy’s vulva masks, fig femme… https://fig-femme.com/ Gretchen Rubin’s article on September is the new January… https://bit.ly/3ljQIh8 The article on radical self-acceptance Holly references… https://bit.ly/3gFcacW The link to Holly’s new book ‘ I Give My Marriage a Year’... https://www.booktopia.com.au/i-give-my-marriage-a-year-holly-wainwright/book/9781760789008.html Jessie’s interview with Gary Jubelin… https://mamamia.com.au/podcasts/true-crime-conversations/gary-jubelin/ A link to Gary Jubelin’s book… https://bit.ly/2EEM4cA Public Enemy by Mark Dapin… https://www.booktopia.com.au/public-enemies-mark-dapin/book/9781760295356.html?source=pla&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI3tmUh5K96wIVFbaWCh1XXgCSEAQYASABEgIlj_D_BwE RECO Mia- Finding Freedom… https://www.booktopia.com.au/finding-freedom-carolyn-durand/book/9780008424114.html CREDITS Hosts: Mia Freedman, Holly Wainwright, and Kee Reece Producers: Lem Zakharia, Elissa Ratliff, and Zoe Ferguson CONTACT US Via our PodPhone on 02 8999 9386 Via our email at outloud@mamamia.com.au Via our Outlouders Facebook page- https://www.facebook.com/groups/329632330777506/ Mamamia Out Loud is a podcast by Mamamia- https://www.mamamia.com.au/author/mamamiaoutloud/ See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Two young lawyers return to the town where they grew up to surf a wave of ice addiction, defending a generation of hopeless junkies from the law and from themselves. But ice doesn't only tempt the weak and the poor...
Two young lawyers return to the town where they grew up to surf a wave of ice addiction, defending a generation of hopeless junkies from the law and from themselves. But ice doesn't only tempt the weak and the poor...
When it comes to violent crime, can what happened to someone as a child, ever justify their actions as an adult? In today’s episode, Jessie is speaking with a journalist, screenwriter, and author Mark Dapin. In his book, Public Enemies Mark explores the lives of armed robbers Russell 'Mad Dog' Cox and Ray Denning. In the 1960s, 70s, and 80s, armed robbers were the top of the criminal food chain. And Russell ‘Mad Dog’ Cox and Ray Denning were the best. Cox and Denning were once Australian Public Enemies Number One and Two. Both were handsome, charismatic bandits who refused to bow to authority. Their story as criminals is one of violence and crime, but it has a deeper meaning that may be traced to the horrors they faced as young boys... CREDITS Guest: Mark Dapin Host: Jessie Stephens Producer: Hannah Bowman LINKS You can find Mark’s book HERE - https://bit.ly/324f5Xx RESEARCH Tough Nuts | Ray Denning | The Runner. https://bit.ly/3hdbn41 Tough Nuts | Russell Cox | Australia's Most Wanted Man. https://bit.ly/34eYymm CONTACT US Tell us what you think of the show via email at truecrime@mamamia.com.au Join our closed Facebook community to discuss this episode. Just search True Crime Conversations on Facebook or follow this link https://bit.ly/tcc-group If any of the contents in this episode have cause distress know that there is help available viaLifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636 See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
In Sate, a water conference turns nasty when its Indigenous participants demand justice.
In Sate, a water conference turns nasty when its Indigenous participants demand justice.
Fictions presents a previously unpublished story by the late, great Australian crime writer, Peter Temple.
Fictions presents a previously unpublished story by the late, great Australian crime writer, Peter Temple.
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Either having nowhere to isolate or a job that requires you to be in thick of things. This week Corona Tales explores stories from those who can't just bunker down during this pandemic.
Either having nowhere to isolate or a job that requires you to be in thick of things. This week Corona Tales explores stories from those who can't just bunker down during this pandemic.
There is arguably an element of myth in accounts of most historical events. But when it comes to the Vietnam War, journalist and historian Mark Dapin suggests that every stage of Australia’s involvement has been misremembered and obscured by myth.
There is arguably an element of myth in accounts of most historical events. But when it comes to the Vietnam War, journalist and historian Mark Dapin suggests that every stage of Australia’s involvement has been misremembered and obscured by myth.
Mark Dapin has recently published a new history of Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War entitled Australia's Vietnam War, Myth vs History (NewSouth, 2019). We sat down with Mark to talk about the book which raises important questions about the stories we tell about this period of Australia's past. https://www.newsouthbooks.com.au/books/vietnam-myths/
A podcast extra edition of the Bookshelf in which Cassie talks Sydney Noir with John Dale, Mandy Sayer and Mark Dapin; Kate talks to children's author Sally Rippin about the bookshelf that made her; Minette Walters has plague pits in her backyard, and Anne Summers talks about the writing strategies and impact of the New Journalism
A newspaper interview by our good mate Mark Dapin reveals that online holiday letting is "gutting" Byron Bay. Meanwhile the State government snuggles up to Airbnb with a plan to give every pensioner $100 the first time they let a room to a visitor on the global internet platform. This prompted a call from ABC radio and Josh Szeps (filling in for James Valentine). Let me know when they start giving $100 to every neighbour whose sleep is disturbed by Airbnb party animals next door. Until then, here's the radio interview.
A newspaper interview by our good mate Mark Dapin reveals that online holiday letting is "gutting" Byron Bay.Meanwhile the State government snuggles up to Airbnb with a plan to give every pensioner $100 the first time they let a room to a visitor on the global internet platform.This prompted a call from ABC radio and Josh Szeps (filling in for James Valentine). Let me know when they start giving $100 to every neighbour whose sleep is disturbed by Airbnb party animals next door. Until then, here's the radio interview.____________________________________________________Flat Chat is all about apartment living, especially in Australia.Find us on Facebook and Twitter and the Flat Chat website.Send comments and questions to mail@flatchat.com.au.Register to ask and answer questions about apartment living anonymously on the website.Recorded by Jimmy Thomson & Sue Williams; Transcribed by Otter.ai; Transcription tidied up and sensified by Raphie.Find out more about Sue Williams and Jimmy Thomson on their websites.
In his new book, Jewish Anzacs: Jews in the Australian Military (New South Press, 2017), author, journalist and historian Mark Dapin explores the little-known story of the thousands of Jews that have fought in Australia’s military conflicts. Through archival research, military records, private letters, and interviews, Dapin tells the story of the Jewish servicemen and women that have fought—and died—for Australia in all of the nation’s wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In his new book, Jewish Anzacs: Jews in the Australian Military (New South Press, 2017), author, journalist and historian Mark Dapin explores the little-known story of the thousands of Jews that have fought in Australia’s military conflicts. Through archival research, military records, private letters, and interviews, Dapin tells the story of the Jewish servicemen and women that have fought—and died—for Australia in all of the nation’s wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In his new book, Jewish Anzacs: Jews in the Australian Military (New South Press, 2017), author, journalist and historian Mark Dapin explores the little-known story of the thousands of Jews that have fought in Australia’s military conflicts. Through archival research, military records, private letters, and interviews, Dapin tells the story of the Jewish servicemen and women that have fought—and died—for Australia in all of the nation’s wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In his new book, Jewish Anzacs: Jews in the Australian Military (New South Press, 2017), author, journalist and historian Mark Dapin explores the little-known story of the thousands of Jews that have fought in Australia’s military conflicts. Through archival research, military records, private letters, and interviews, Dapin tells the story of the Jewish servicemen and women that have fought—and died—for Australia in all of the nation’s wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In his new book, Jewish Anzacs: Jews in the Australian Military (New South Press, 2017), author, journalist and historian Mark Dapin explores the little-known story of the thousands of Jews that have fought in Australia’s military conflicts. Through archival research, military records, private letters, and interviews, Dapin tells the story of the Jewish servicemen and women that have fought—and died—for Australia in all of the nation’s wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In his new book, Jewish Anzacs: Jews in the Australian Military (New South Press, 2017), author, journalist and historian Mark Dapin explores the little-known story of the thousands of Jews that have fought in Australia’s military conflicts. Through archival research, military records, private letters, and interviews, Dapin tells the story of the Jewish servicemen and women that have fought—and died—for Australia in all of the nation’s wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mark Dapin talks about his latest book examining Australian Jews in the military, Jewish Anzacs as part of the 2017 Shalom Sydney Jewish Writers Festival. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mark Dapin's Jewish Anzacs shows that, contrary to popular perception, Jews served in the Australian military far out of proportion to their numbers, earning VCs and dying for their country, and Felix Sher talks about the unexpected death of his son Pte Greg Sher.