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| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime | |||

In Kings Cross during the summer of 1975, the Savoy Hotel is one of many old boarding houses offering cheap beds to those with nowhere else to go. But on Christmas morning, neighbours look up to see residents trapped behind windows and smoke pouring ... more
In 1977 Collingwood was a dense, close-quartered neighbourhood in Melbourne's inner-north. Its narrow terraces lived in by factory workers, students, artists and independent women carving out their own lives in the inner city. On Easey Street, two su... more
Warning: This episode contains descriptions of child murder.
In 1892, Sydney was a city balancing progress and poverty. Thanks to social stigma and economic hardship, unwanted pregnancies were growing and as a result “baby farming” began to quietly ... more
Warning: This episode contains descriptions of child sexual assault and murder.
Mr Cruel has been keeping Melbourne’s North-East suburbs in a tight grip of fear. This is now his third confirmed home invasion and second kidnaping, with no sign of his... more
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I love the shorter format and the host is great to listen to. The background music though is annoying
This podcast sounds like it’s narrated by a robot. Unlistenable, I’m afraid.
I wanted to say love it but the background music is very annoying!!! But I gave it a five star because I want to keep listening to this new podcast
Easy to listen to, great content, interesting and wrapped up in a shorter format, loving this podcast.
I love the shorter format and the host is great to listen to.
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This podcast focuses on unique and chilling crime stories from Australia, featuring a blend of historical and contemporary cases that are intricately narrated in a succinct format. Episodes cover a wide range of topics, from notorious murder cases to scandalous heists, each unfolding with a mix of investigative detail and dramatic storytelling. Emphasis is placed on the intricacies of the Australian criminal landscape, with narratives that not only highlight the crimes but also delve into the societal issues underpinning them, such as domestic violence and mental health. The unique selling point is the podcast's ability to provide comprehensive true crime tales that can be enjoyed in a single sitting, making it appealing for both casual lis... more
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Australian Crime Stories launched 6 months ago and published 25 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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