In Black and White

Herald Sun
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Jun 28, 2020 • 33min

The larrikin convict's audacious escape

In 1833, cockney sailor James Porter pulled off an audacious escape – stealing a leaky boat with nine other convicts and sailing all the way to South America and a life of freedom.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jun 21, 2020 • 32min

Melbourne’s Gun Alley murder

After a hefty reward was offered to solve Melbourne’s Gun Alley murder, a parade of shonky witnesses with outlandish claims sent an innocent man to his death.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jun 14, 2020 • 39min

Vivian Bullwinkel's miraculous massacre survival

When Sister Vivian Bullwinkel was shot with a machinegun in one of the worst massacres of World War II, a split-second decision to feign death saved her life.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jun 7, 2020 • 19min

Why do Melbourne’s boulevards stop so short?

Our grand, tree-lined boulevards are a spectacular showpiece, but our city would be a very different place if they served the suburbs beyond the city fringe. What went wrong?  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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May 31, 2020 • 32min

How “Mrs Mac” helped win WWII

When wireless pioneer Violet McKenzie realised Australia was short of Morse code operators as WWII approached, she opened a free school and trained thousands of young women. Become a Herald Sun subscriber. Go to www.heraldsun.com.au/ibaw and click on any article to begin  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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May 27, 2020 • 23min

BONUS EPISODE: The man who helped our kids read

After fleeing Nazi Germany as a child, Albert Ullin set up Australia's first bookshop specifically for children - and inspired a generation of authors and illustrators. Become a Herald Sun subscriber. Go to heraldsun.com.au/ibaw and click on any article to begin  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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May 24, 2020 • 30min

Snake oil and swindle: Part 5. A fraud of many faces

From bogus doctor to counterfeit clergyman to US consul-general, Australian con artist Anthony Duerdin adopted at least 26 fake identities. But it was more about chasing thrills than the cash.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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May 17, 2020 • 27min

Snake oil and Swindle: Part 4. Paddy the Pig, a monkey and marbles

Armed with a trained monkey, a barrel of marbles and a swag of tricks, gang leader “Paddy the Pig” swindled the crowds at Melbourne racecourses with his crafty cons and sleight of hand. Subscribe to the Herald Sun. Go to heraldsun.com.au/ibaw and click on any article to begin  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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May 10, 2020 • 33min

Snake oil & swindle: Part 3. 'Flash Jack' Donovan

From street beggar to child prisoner to Australia’s best-known celebrity showman, “Flash Jack” Donovan packed a lot into his remarkable 57-year life, including making a fortune off Ned Kelly’s hanging. Read more here.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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May 3, 2020 • 23min

Snake oil and swindle: Part 2. Smith Brown

Ex-convict Smith Brown used a heart-shaped wooden matchbox and one simple trick to fool 1800s Melburnians into handing over their savings, making him one of old Melbourne’s craftiest conmen.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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