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Australia On This Day
Australia On This Day
65 episodes
9 months ago
What happened on this day back in the day? From the creator of Forgotten Australia, this is your daily dose of the stories that made headlines and sometimes made history.

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What happened on this day back in the day? From the creator of Forgotten Australia, this is your daily dose of the stories that made headlines and sometimes made history.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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History
Society & Culture,
True Crime,
Documentary
Episodes (20/65)
Australia On This Day
Season 1 Finale - 6 August - 1930 - Mr Eternity Finds God
REPEAT: On this day in 1930, Arthur Stace — hopeless Sydney alcoholic — converted to Christianity and set himself on the path to becoming Mr Eternity, whose one-word message would eventually reach billions worldwide. Australia On This Day will be on a short break until next week. Thanks for listening.

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4 years ago
23 minutes 43 seconds

Australia On This Day
5 August - 1944 - The Cowra Breakout
REPEAT: At 2am on this day in 1944, the Cowra Breakout began. This episode looks at the man who blew the bugle that gave the signal for the mass escape – and how he wound up behind barbed wire as the first Japanese POW in the first place, courtesy of a Darwin Digger's odd angry shot and the bravery of an Aboriginal man from the Tiwi Islands.



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4 years ago
17 minutes 41 seconds

Australia On This Day
4 August - 1845 - Australia's Titanic
REPEAT: 176 years ago today, Australia suffered what is still our worst civil maritime disaster when the emigrant ship Cataraqui struck a reef off King Island and sank in Bass Strait. Of the 409 aboard, just nine were to survive - but fate held a cruel trick in store for two of these men.



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4 years ago
13 minutes 32 seconds

Australia On This Day
3 August - 1912 - The Persecution Of The Eccentric Sexologist
REPEAT: On this day in 1912, William Chidley, radical sexologist and one of Australia’s most eccentric characters, was arrested for being a lunatic – the first use of this power against him in a vendetta that’d eventually make him a martyr to free speech.



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4 years ago
18 minutes 37 seconds

Australia On This Day
2 August - 1986 - The Theft Of The Weeping Woman
REPEAT: On this day in 1986, one of Australia's strangest and funniest crimes was committed when Pablo Picasso's masterpiece The Weeping Woman — valued at $2m — was stolen from the National Gallery of Victoria and held to ransom by a mysterious group calling themselves Australian Cultural Terrorists.



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4 years ago
21 minutes 21 seconds

Australia On This Day
1 August - 1905 - Australia's First Lady At Law
REPEAT: On this day in 1905, Flos Greig became Australia’s first female lawyer — but before she could practice the law she had to change it via an act of parliament.



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4 years ago
18 minutes 15 seconds

Australia On This Day
31 July - 1902 - Henry MacCabe & Our Two Worst Mining Disasters
REPEAT: Australia suffered what is still our worst industrial disaster when an explosion ripped through the Mount Kembla mine on 31 July 1902. Strikingly, lead rescuer Henry MacCabe had 15 years earlier been acclaimed a hero of the 1887 Mount Keira explosion, which was our previous worst industrial catastrophe. Yet Henry's legacy isn't quite black and white.



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4 years ago
13 minutes 22 seconds

Australia On This Day
30 July - 1930 - The Fate Of Australia's Forgotten Aviator
REPEAT: Pioneering Australian pilots Charles Kingsford Smith, Charles Ulm and Bert Hinkler are household names for their aviation feats and tragic fates. Eric Hook is forgotten — not even a Wikipedia entry. But in mid-1930 his England-Australia flight was a front-page story as the world awaited news of what had happened to him in Burma. Hear his story in today's episode.



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4 years ago
21 minutes 52 seconds

Australia On This Day
29 July - 1917 - The Outback Accident That Changed Australian History
REPEAT: On the 24th of May 1917, famous Aussie boxier James Leslie “Les” Darcy died in America. Just over two months later in Western Australia, his namesake, jackaroo James Darcy, would unwittingly become the one to really alter history when he came off a horse in the remote Kimberley and suffered terrible internal injuries. His only hope was surgery — done by a postmaster being instructed by a surgeon 1200 miles way in Perth — via Morse Code telegraph messages. What came later, saved countless lives.



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4 years ago
14 minutes 32 seconds

Australia On This Day
28 July - 1950 - The Life-Saving Sacrifice of the Young Snake Catcher
REPEAT: On this day in 1950 in Cairns, amateur herpetologist Kevin Budden caught a Taipan to start Australia’s anti-venom program for that deadly species. He died in the process. But his sacrifice saved the lives of many people — at least one of whom then saved other lives. Today’s episode tells the story of this forgotten hero — and includes an interview about Kevin’s legacy with Brendan James Murray, author of Venom: The Heroic Search For Australia’s Deadliest Snake.



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4 years ago
30 minutes 14 seconds

Australia On This Day
27 July - 1909 - The Mysterious Disappearance of the S.S. Waratah
REPEAT: On this day in 1909 the SS Waratah, voyaging from Australia to England via South Africa with more than 200 people aboard, vanished without a trace. This is a story that includes a one-armed double murderer, a scientific genius who'd reshape the way we see the universe and a buttoned-down business chap whose life was saved by a series of terrifying premonitions.



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4 years ago
22 minutes 33 seconds

Australia On This Day
26 July - 1919 - The Forgotten Flyweight Champion
REPEAT: On this day in 1919, boxer George Mendies won the Australian Flyweight Title — and it was a crown he'd defend successfully again and again. Despite this being a period of racism and anti-Semitism, this Jewish-Portuguese-Chinese Australian champion was hugely popular — and his fate was every bit as tragic as those of Les Darcy and Dave Sands.



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4 years ago
15 minutes 12 seconds

Australia On This Day
25 July - 1910 - A Meeting Of Magnificent Minds
REPEAT: On this day 111 years ago, two scientific giants spent a couple of hours hanging out and talking shop in Sydney. One had invented the telephone. The other's inventions had made it possible for men to fly.



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4 years ago
11 minutes 20 seconds

Australia On This Day
24 July - 1920 - Dad & Dave Hit The Silver Screen
REPEAT: On this day in 1920, Raymond Longford's classic silent film On Our Selection had its Australian premiere in Brisbane. This was a bush saga that defied expectations thanks to a new cinematic approach. Hear all about it in today's episode.



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4 years ago
14 minutes 23 seconds

Australia On This Day
23 July - 1931 - The Murder Of Mary Edson
REPEAT: On this day in 1931 Australia was shocked by news of an Adelaide crime, as much for its sheer brutality as for the cold and calculating way the killer had tried to cover his tracks.



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4 years ago
14 minutes 37 seconds

Australia On This Day
22 July - 1950 - From Dead Heart To Inland Sea
REPEAT: On this day in 1950, Australia learned that its driest and most inhospitable region had become a huge inland sea — and that it was being explored by the only white man who'd successfully made a living in the Lake Eyre area.



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4 years ago
14 minutes 7 seconds

Australia On This Day
21 July - 1942 - The Coastwatcher's Last Stand
REPEAT: On this day in 1942, the battle for the Kokoda Track began — just as the long and lonely war of a brave Australian coastwatcher came to its end in another part of New Guinea. Con Page isn’t a name that’s widely known – but it should be.



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4 years ago
18 minutes 15 seconds

Australia On This Day
20 July - 1940 - Australia's Spitfire Ace
REPEAT: 81 years ago today the Battle of Britain was raging. Among those taking on the Nazis in Spitfires was a handful of young Australian pilots on secondment to the RAF. On this day in that desperate time, Brisbane-born Gordon Olive made his mark with his first confirmed Luftwaffe kill — setting himself on the path to becoming one of our few Battle of Britain Spitfire aces.



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4 years ago
17 minutes 23 seconds

Australia On This Day
17 July - 1932 - The Cairns Riot
REPEAT: On this day 89 years ago, 1000 Cairns citizens marched on a camp of 100 unemployed men. A pitched and bloody battle ensued that left 80 people injured. Who was to blame? When cases came to trial, the verdicts were surprising.



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4 years ago
16 minutes 44 seconds

Australia On This Day
16 July - 1952 - Humping A Swag To Hollywood
REPEAT: Born in 1900, Charles Shaw grew up in poverty, was orphaned at age 14 and worked more tough jobs than he could count over the next two decades before settling into a career as a newspaper journalist and columnist for the Bulletin. On this day in 1952, Hollywood bought Charles's latest novel — and it'd become a movie classic. Though flush with case, the orphan-turned-swaggie-turned-reporter-turned-author kept working and writing, creating a hardboiled noir series that was published and praised all over the world.



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4 years ago
18 minutes 49 seconds

Australia On This Day
What happened on this day back in the day? From the creator of Forgotten Australia, this is your daily dose of the stories that made headlines and sometimes made history.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.