Welcome to "Weird Crap in Australia," a podcast hosted by Holly and Matthew, a husband and wife team
The Sydney Harbour Bridge, an enduring symbol of Australia, officially opened on March 19, 1932. Spa
The Walsh Street Shooting shocked Australia on October 12, 1988, when two young police officers, Con
"Skippy the Bush Kangaroo," the iconic Australian television series, first hopped onto screens in Au
Phar Lap, Australia's legendary racehorse, met a mysterious and tragic end in Menlo Park, California
The Queen Street Massacre, one of Australia’s most shocking mass shootings, unfolded in Melbourne’s
The Tasmanian devil was named by early European settlers who heard the creature's unearthly screams,
Australia in the 1960s was a safe, wholesome place to grow up. Ask any Boomer or Gen Xer what their
On a quiet Sunday night in August, 1987, a man sat in a pub, trying desperately to get the bartender
In 1941, Australia came as close to being invaded as we ever gave with a trio of mini-submarines ent
Escapology was a way of life for some convicts sent to Australia. For some, the thrill of the breako
This episode contains a story that hinges on a simple twist of fate: one woman's life ended because
At the start of the Great War, Australia was a place of fevered patriotism. Young men signed up by t
The poster child for extinction in Australia, the thylacine was declared extinct in 1982, 50 years a
In the centre of Melbourne, Vic, lies a large bluestone building complex out of time with its surrou
Just off the well-beaten track of eastern central Queensland lies the remains of an old highway, one