
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 orig... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 331 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | True CrimeHistory | |||

A new Christmas episode is on the way. In the meantime, let’s revisit the cheekiest Santa Claus in Australian true crime history: Dusty Sheehan – the young Melbourne larrikin, hapless crook and serial prison escape artist – who made news everywhere i... more
In the weeks after Shirley Butler's murder, newspaper reports hinted that police weren't divulging everything they knew. Then, in June 1953, nearly six months after her death, detectives announced a stunning breakthrough. But the arrest of their ‘Hit... more
In this re-release episode, we revisit one of Australia’s most haunting murder cases.
On Christmas Day 1952, the body of Shirley Butler was found not far from her Sydney home. The vivacious 21-year-old had last been seen on Christmas Eve, in a fest... more
In September 1920, Captain Percy Snell thrilled Brisbane by performing aviation stunts in a biplane right over the centre of the city. Forgotten today, this fearless flier was a man of many adventures, including heroics and possible crimes in the Gre... more
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Love this series, so much to learn. Just shows how much society turns and what was headline news is forgotten rapidly. Really enjoyed the 1981 episode and enjoyed Michael’s own recollections of events. I’m slightly younger than Michael and Lindy Chamberlain was the first major ongoing news event in my conscious memory. I remember the continuous, salacious and judgment reporting of it. Terribly tragic and probably the most unjust legal matter in Australian legal history. Shows how much things hav... more
60 year old Aussie here I’ve never heard of any of these truly intriguing stories….I’m only into episode 10 and am hooked!
Love the content but the number of ads for such short episodes is just rude.
Well researched dip into the forgotten and quirky past of Australia. Michael's narratives lean into the various sources on Ancestory and Trove and other important historical sources to give listeners a well narrated account of people and events in Australia's past. Thanks, Michael.
Well researched dip into the forgotten and quirky past of Australia. Michael's narratives lean into the various sources on Ancestory and Trove and other important historical sources to give listeners a well narrated account of people and events in Australia's past. Thanks, Michael.
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The content centers on Australia's intriguing yet often overlooked historical narratives, spanning a variety of themes including true crimes, unsolved mysteries, eccentric personalities, and bizarre occurrences that challenge the boundaries of fiction. Each episode offers a detailed exploration of forgotten individuals and events, brought to life through extensive research and engaging storytelling. Noteworthy is the host's ability to weave gripping narratives that maintain a contemporary relevance, making the obscure past accessible and compelling to modern listeners. The series is particularly appealing to those with an interest in Australian history and true crime, providing a rich tapestry of stories that provoke thought and reflection.... more
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Recent guests on Forgotten Australia include:
1. Beryl Mills
2. Pam Korreng
3. Rachel Franks
4. Melenie Ambrose
5. Neil Mercer
6. Kerry O'Brien
7. Julie di Bella
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