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australia crime podcast

by Tomasa Yundt Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Podcast Year Topic/person covered Host Produced by
Annette: Cold Case Unlocked 2019 Annette Deverell Carla Hildebrandt Australian Community Media
Australian True Crime Podcast 2017–present various Meshel Laurie; Emily Webb Australian True Crime Podcast
Bad Detective: The Rogerson Files 2016 Roger Rogerson Mark Morri The Daily Telegraph
Ballarat’s Children 2016 Clerical paedophilia in Ballarat Peter Hoysted The Australian
Jul 9 2022

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What are the best Australian true crime podcasts to listen to?

Evil Aussies: 8 of the Best Australian True Crime Podcasts to Terrify You 1 Casefile 2 Australian True Crime 3 Trace 4 Felon True Crime Podcast 5 Phoebe’s Fall 6 Bowraville 7 SBS True Stories 8 Searching for Rachel Antonio

What is the most interesting True Crime Story in Australia?

Australian True Crime The body of a young heroin addict is found in Centennial Park after she fronts 60 Minutes to lift the lid on police corruption in New South Wales. A 21 year old is abducted in broad daylight in front of terrified family and neighbours. Our number 2 spot goes to Australian True Crime.

Is searching for Rachel Antonio the best crime podcast in Australia?

Hosted by investigative journalist David Murray, in 2016 The Courier Mail released a 5-part podcast series Searching For Rachel Antonio presenting the evidence of the case and shining new investigative light on those who were high on the police’s suspect list. Searching For Rachel Antonio comes in at number 8 as a top Australian crime podcast.

What are the best podcasts about cold cases?

True Crime Conversations is an Australian podcast that talks about the cold cases of Australia. The first episode is about a young man who went missing in 1999. Nobody saw her body again for 14 years. This show does a fantastic job of walking through the case details and interviewing people who knew him when he disappeared.

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Who does Australian true crime podcast?

Meshel LaurieSee: https://scribepublications.com.au/books-authors/books/reclaim-9781922585684 CREDITS:Host: Meshel Laurie. You can find her on Instagram Co-Host: Emily Webb. You can find her on Instagram here and listen to her podcast Killer Content here.

Are there serial killers in Australia?

Ivan Milat, (1944-2019) convicted of the murder of seven young men and women between 1989 and 1993; known as Australia's most prolific serial killer. His crimes are collectively referred to as the "Backpacker murders". Martha Needle, poisoner of four family members and boyfriend's brother.

How many crime podcasts are there?

In the last six years, almost 200 true crime podcasts have launched, and the genre regularly occupies many of the spots on the Top 20 podcast chart in iTunes (“True Crime Podcasts,” 2016; “#Toppodcast,” 2018).

When did morbid podcast start?

May 1, 2018Morbid: A True Crime Podcast is an American true crime anthology podcast hosted by Alaina Urquhart and Ashleigh "Ash" Kelley. Urquhart is an autopsy technician/author and Kelley is a hairdresser. Urquhart is Kelley's aunt, but the two often refer to each other as "sisters". The podcast premiered on May 1, 2018.

Who is the most wanted man in Australia?

Malcolm NadenNationalityAustralianCitizenshipAustralianKnown forMost wanted man in New South WalesTelevisionThe Force: Behind the Line16 more rows

Who is the youngest killer?

To date, Amarjeet Sada holds the title of the youngest serial killer in the world, as he was only seven years old when he reportedly killed a baby for the first time. Born in 1998, Sada was from the village of Mushahar in Bihar in India.

What is the #1 true crime podcast?

1. Serial. As one of the earliest true crime podcasts, Serial richly deserves the title of “an audio game changer.” After catapulting to success in 2014, the Peabody Award winning podcast remains as prominent as ever.

Who has the best crime podcast?

20 True-Crime Podcasts That Will Give You Goosebumps of 20. Over My Dead Body: Fox Lake. Host: Matt Baglio. ... of 20. My Favorite Murder. ... of 20. Black Girl Gone. ... of 20. Dr. ... of 20. The Clearing. ... of 20. Over My Dead Body: Joe Exotic. ... of 20. Uncover: The Village. ... of 20. Killer Psyche.More items...•

Are there any good true crime podcasts?

Perhaps the most well known true crime podcast ever, Serial first became famous for delving into the mind-boggling case of Hae Min Lee and Adnan Syed. This series follows "people who've done wrong, been wronged, or gotten caught somewhere in the middle." There are more than 130 episodes, so you better get listening!

Is morbid podcast good?

Perfect comedy true crime podcast! Alaina and Ash are literally the perfect duo to deliver the most fascinating morbid stories. I appreciate the details and commitment to telling the full story. The integration of humor with their personalities makes these dark stories fun to listen to.

How much do the morbid podcasters make?

In other words, the duo is killing it, and their earnings show it. They made an estimated $15 million in 2019, placing them at No. 2 on Forbes' inaugural ranking of the top-earning podcasters.

How are ash and Elena related?

Alaina is an autopsy technician and aspiring writer and Ash is a hairstylist. Though Alaina is 10 years older, Alaina's parents raised the aunt-niece duo as sisters. Alaina always gravitated toward creepy and scary things and passed this passion on to Ash as they grew up together.

What episode of Prison Officer in Danger is Bruce Perham?

Episode 232 It’s hard to imagine a job where you have to be vigilant all the time, being ready to attend to traumatic and unpredictable situations. But that’s what prison officers have to do every day. Social worker and therapist Bruce Perham has worked with hundreds of officers and he’s written a book called Code Blue: Prison Officer in Danger about trauma and PTSD in these first responders. Through the course of his years of going in and out of prisons and hearing the day to day experiences of prison officers, Bruce came to understand that he was dealing with professionals expected to run toward unpredictably dangerous situations at any moment in the course of a work day. It’s a high risk occupation and one that we, as the general public, don’t really know much about. Thanks to our Guest Bruce Perham. Find out more about Bruce at https://letstalkdifferently.com.au/about-us/ Bruce Perham’s book is Code Blue: Prison Officer in Danger MORE LISTENING: EP #75 Pentridge Confidential with Vaughn Ruddick EP #86 Self-mutilator Gary David with Vaughn Ruddick If you have been affected by anything discussed in this episode you can phone Lifeline on 13 11 14 or https://www.lifeline.org.au/ Phoenix Australia is Australia’s National Centre of Excellence in Posttraumatic Mental Health https://www.phoenixaustralia.org/ Buy CSI Told You Lies by Meshel Laurie here In Paperback As an ebook As an audiobook read by Meshel You can support us with a one-off contribution here. You can become a patron here. You can subscribe to Calm Ya Farm here. You can visit the Calm Ya Farm website here. Like us on Facebook ​ Follow us on Instagram or...Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/australiantruecrime. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

What episode of Australian True Crime is Brittany Spears on?

Show Notes Ep 234 of Australian True Crime with Meshel Laurie and Emily Webb Brittany Spears’ story has had a profound effect on women around the world whose basic rights have also been stripped away by partners and other family members. We discuss the impact of her emancipation with Kat Foster from the 50/50 Foundation which is working towards equal representation for women in governance by 2030. Buy CSI Told You Lies by Meshel Laurie here In Paperback As an ebook As an audiobook read by Meshel You can support us with a one-off contribution here. You can become a patron here. You can subscribe to Calm Ya Farm here. You can visit the Calm Ya Farm website here. Like us on Facebook ​ Follow us on Instagram or Twitter Support us on Patreon Visit our Bookshop Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Google Podcasts Listen on Spotify Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/australiantruecrime. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

What happened to Irma Palasics?

Episode 236: On November 6, 1999, Canberra grandmother Irma Palasics was on the floor of her home, her face gaffe taped, drowning in her own blood from a broken nose as violent intruders ransacked the home, looking for money and valuables. Her husband Gregor was also brutally assaulted and was unconscious for a time and he made the call to emergency services to report his wife’s murder. Irma’s grandson John Mikita feels that the case is tantalisingly close to being solved but frustratingly, despite a few breakthroughs on the case and a $500,000 reward, no one has been arrested. Police believe that members of the Hungarian community in Melbourne can provide the vital clue to the identity of the people who killed Irma. This was a brutal crime and as we’ve seen with some cold cases in recent years, it can just take one call, or the smallest piece of information that can bring families some answers. This case can be solved. You can watch the 60 Minutes interview from Season 2014 about the case here: https://www.9now.com.au/60-minutes/2014 (you need to create a Nine Now account) John Mikita runs and maintains a website https://www.whokilledirma.com.au/ that has lots of information and videos. If you have been affected by anything discussed in this episode you can phone Lifeline on 13 11 14 or https://www.lifeline.org.au/ If you have any information on the cases covered by this podcast, please contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/australiantruecrime. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Like us on Facebook ​https://www.facebook.com/Australian-True-Crime-with-Meshel-Laurie-and-Emily-Webb-968806949920266/?fref=ts Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/australiantruecrimepodcast/ Twitter https://twitter.com/australiantcpod?lang=en Support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AustTrueCrimePod Visit our Bookshop https://australiantruecrimepodcast.com/bookshop This is a Smart Fella production in conjunction with the acast creator network. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/australiantruecrime. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Who is Hedley Thomas?

Episode 233 Hedley Thomas is an award-winning investigative journalist and podcast producer who brought us The Teacher’s Pet and The Night Driver podcasts. He is back with a new podcast series – Shandee's Story – where he goes back to the night of the 23-year old’s murder to find out who killed her and why. For those of you not familiar with The Teacher’s Pet podcast, Hedley delved into the cold case of missing woman, Lynette Dawson, who disappeared on Sydney's Northern Beaches in 1982. The case remains unsolved some 39 years later. While her husband Chris Dawson pleaded ‘not guilty’ for her murder, he was charged and will stand trial next May. The podcast was withdrawn for reasons of potential pre-trial prejudice and is no longer available in Australia. The Night Driver podcast follows the disappearance of 31 year-old Janine Vaughan, who was last seen getting into a red car after a night out in the township of Bathurst 20 years ago. The case went from 47 suspects to just 3, including a pharmacist, former Bathurst detective and aged care worker. Her sister, Kylie, and her family have continued searching since, the podcast giving them hope that justice may still be served. Hedley joins Meshel Laurie this week to talk about those cases, but also about the unsolved crime that haunts his own family – a shooting at his home 19 years ago that still lives with them today. Shandee's Story Podcast: https://bit.ly/3b5Mbv5 The Night Driver Podcast: https://bit.ly/3EjxEsh Buy CSI Told You Lies by Meshel Laurie here In Paperback As an ebook As an audiobook read by Meshel You can support us with a one-off contribution here. You can become a patron here. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/australiantruecrime. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Who is the author of Troll Hunter?

Show Notes Ep 212 of Australian True Crime with Meshel La urie and Emily WebbGinger Gorman is an award-winning journalist and the author of Troll Hunter. She’s always had great passion for he…

Who is Emily Webb?

Meshel Laurie is a true crime obsessive. Emily Webb is a true crime author. And together with expert interviews with writers, victims, investigators and perpetrators, they probe the underbelly of our towns and suburbs, and uncover the darkness at the heart of Australian life.

What is podcasting in Australia?

Background. Podcasting, and in particular true-crime related podcasts which deal primarily with serial murders, kidnappings, disappearances, and unsolved crimes, became popular as a media format in Australia starting in 2016. While some podcasts are privately produced, many are created by investigative journalists within media outlets such as The ...

What podcasts won the 2019 Australian Podcast Awards?

In 2019, Wrong Skin, won in two categories of the annual Australian Podcast Awards: Investigative Journalism & True Crime, and the inaugural Podcast of the Year. In 2020, Birds Eye View was awarded Podcast of the Year and Unravel: Snowball was awarded Best True Crime Podcast.

What is the purpose of podcasts?

Most podcasts act to provide background detail on already well known cases (e.g . A Perfect Storm and the Chamberlain case) while also updating cases for recent developments, investigations, or trials (e.g. Claremont: The Trial ). Others, particularly with cold cases, make appeals to the public for information (e.g. The Alibi ). Some have also been criticised as potentially complicating, or compromising, ongoing police investigations (e.g. The Teacher's Pet ).

Is there a new inquest into the murder of Maria James?

Trace, which in 2019 prompted the parliament of Victoria to change legislation, which allowed the state coroner to then commence a new inquest into the Maria James murder case ). A similar situation occurred with The Lady Vanishes which led to an inquest commencing in New South Wales in 2020.

What is Unravel True Crime?

Unravel True Crime is a podcast where, each season, some of Australia's best journalists investigate unsolved crimes. Season 4: Snowball tells how an average family's encounter with a charismatic Californian con woman cost them everything.

What is the APJ podcast?

The Australian Police Journal ( APJ) is the country’s preeminent true crime and policing publication , and it has launched a monthly podcast series! Join host Jason Byrnes ([email protected]) as he discusses new APJ articles as well as interviews authors and other people of note, about serious crimes, police history, contemporary developments in policing, and future initiatives. The 'APJ' and 'Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal' are produced by the Austra ...

What is true crime down under?

True Crime Down Under is a podcast about murder, the people who commit homicide and the psychology of why. TrueCrime Down Under is told from an Australian perspective but is not restricted to crimes in Australia.

How many episodes are there in Unravel?

The seven-episode series Unravel: Juanita tackles one of Australia's most chilling and unsolved true crime stories. In the early '70s, Sydney's Kings Cross was a hotbed of controversy around corruption and high-rise development, and the heart of Australia's criminal underground. Juanita Nielsen moved to Kings Cross where she published a local newspaper and became a vocal opponent in the fight to preserve heritage terraces and affordable housing in the area she loved. Did her activism cost he ...

What is the crime tree?

The Crime Tree is a narrative-style true crime podcast, with stories from Australia and around the world; focusing on the victims and the forensics used to solve the case.

Where is the podcast "True Crime" based?

An Australian true crime podcast based in Adelaide, city of churches and sinners.Adelaide has a reputation it can't seem to shake, the murder capital of Australia. This podcast has a distinctly laid back approach to the gruesome topics covered. Seeking to shed light on many under reported cases, the semi anonymous host flies solo most of the time with the occasional guest host, gin & tonic. The podcast is accidentally funny, and also has serious in your face feel that is truly Australian. Ne ...

Where was Phoebe Handsjuk found?

A major investigation by The Age newsroom in Melbourne, Australia, into the death of Phoebe Handsjuk, who was found at the bottom of a garbage chute in a luxury apartment building.

Who is the host of Australian True Crime?

With a special focus on local Aussie stories, TV and radio broadcaster Meshel Laurie and Emily Webb piece together guest interviews, audio and historical accounts to tell their true crime tales. Australian True Crime comes in at number 2 as a top Australian crime podcast.

What is the number 7 podcast in Australia?

SBS True Stories comes in at number 7 as a top Australian crime podcast. Heard this podcast before? Leave it a review.

Who is the host of the Trace podcast?

Told by host Rachael Brown, with interviews of Maria’s family members and former Victorian Police detective Ron Iddles, the show delves into the murder and probes the nefarious connections that existed between the James’ family and the Catholic Church. Trace comes in at number 3 as a top Australian crime podcast.

Is Casefile a crime podcast?

Casefile True Crime comes in at number 1 as a top Australian crime podcast. Heard this podcast before? Leave it a review.

1. The Sure Thing

If you like your true crime podcasts to be less bloody, and more about white-collar crimes like scams and frauds, then this one is for you. The Australian Financial Review six-part podcast examines our nation’s biggest insider trading heist, which was pulled off by two university friends Christopher Hill and Lukas Kamay.

2. Unravel: Juanita

If you listened to Unravel: Snowball (if you haven’t, go do it right now) then you will already be a huge fan of this podcast. The latest season features interviews with family members of Juanita Nielsen, a journalist and activist who disappeared 46 years ago.

3. Everybody Knows

This podcast should go up the top of any Aussie’s list. The seven episodes relay some serious allegations of harassment, abuse, and assault levelled at the Australian music industry, along with exploring why the #MeToo movement failed to gain much traction in our country.

4. Murderlaide

Whether factually accurate or not, Adelaide is known to some as the murder capital of Australia, and there’s no denying that the isolated city has been the home of some of the country’s worst serial killings — such as the Truro murders and the Snowtown murders. This podcast tells grim stories of Adelaide’s most disturbing underreported crimes.

5. The Nurse

The Nurse actually dropped in 2020, but it’s back this year with Season 2 and another dangerous nurse. The new season concerns a nurse working at Launceston General Hospital in Tasmania, who treated a 13-year-old admitted with stomach pain and changed his life for the worse.

6. Bondi Badlands

This five-part series is an investigation into a string of murders and disappearances of gay men in Sydney in the late-80s. Four of the murdered men featured in the podcast — Ross Warren, John Russell, Kritchikorn Rattanjurathaporn, and Gilles Mattaini – all met grizzly deaths at the bottom of the cliffs between Bondi and Tamarama beaches.

7. Naked City

This popular podcast kicked off its fourth season this year, offering another deep-dive into the Australian criminal underworld.

How many Stan and Binge series are there on Netflix?

While there are 1000s of Netflix, Stan and Binge series to, well, binge, there’s nothing like listening to a good podcast to send your imagination into a frenzy.

How old is Theo from the movie Theo?

Theo is an 18-year-old from Brussels and vanished while on a backpacking holiday. Behind the scenes, local volunteers who’ve never met Theo began searching and investigating with his family, parallel to a major police investigation.

What is the Barney Black podcast about?

Official Synopsis: Nominated for four Australian Podcast Awards, including 2019 Best Independent True Crime. Barney Black and Tara Sariban discuss the dark details of lesser know true crime stories from Australia and around the world. As avid listeners of true crime podcasts, they aim to add to the conversation by talking about murders that haven’t been done to death on other shows. Their humour comes from some rather unusual places but never at the expense of the victims or their families.

What is true crime in Australia?

Australian true crime is often centred around cases that have gone cold or are happening at this very moment and for audiences who delve deep into the mystery surrounding these crimes, it’s very easy to feel a part of the investigation. The Teacher’s Pet was one of the first podcasts in the country to gain such traction.

What is the official summary of Think Nothing Ever Happens in Your Town?

Official Synopsis: Think nothing ever happens in your town? Australia’s suburbs are home to some of the most mysterious and disturbing true crime cases in the world.

Where is Theo Hayez?

Official Synopsis: Theo Hayez went missing in May 2019 in Byron Bay, a beautiful beachside town on Australia’s most easterly mainland point. Theo is an 18-year-old from Brussels and vanished while on a backpacking holiday. Behind the scenes, local volunteers who’ve never met Theo began searching and investigating with his family, parallel to a major police investigation.

When is Hamish going to go to jail?

Hamish is due to be sentenced to jail in early 2019 for swindling a handful of victims out of more than $7m. But these crimes are just the final pages in a resume too thick to staple; for decades he’s duped victims in the US, Canada, Britain, Hong Kong and Australia.

How old is Mark Haines?

The first season recently finished, and centres on the unsolved death of 17-year-old Mark Haines in Tamworth.

Where was Phoebe Handsjuk found?

This podcast from SMH looks into the mysterious death of Phoebe Handsjuk, who was found dead in the garbage room of a Melbourne apartment complex where she lived with her boyfriend. Given her death involved her going down the apartment garbage chute feet-first, resulting in her death, it’s easy to see why the case is baffling.

Does Casefile cover Aussie crime?

We could NOT talk Aussie crime podcasts and not include Casefile. One of the most renowned crime podcasts in the WORLD, they may not always cover Aussie crimes (although they have done, and done an excellent job) but the hosts voice is so quintessentially Aussie, it has to get a shout out in here.

When was Maria James murdered?

The ABC are back again, with this semi-old poddy covering the murder of Maria James in Melbourne, 1980. Maria was stabbed to death in the back of her own bookshop, and her killer has never been found.

Is the true crime podcast craze slowing down?

The true crime podcast craze is absolutely not slowing down. If anything, it’s just becoming more massive. We can’t get enough, it seems – whether it’s investigations into cold cases ( Up & Vanished ), in-depth tales of heinous crimes ( Dirty John) or just some folks shooting the breeze about criminal cases bc they, like us, are completely fascinated by them ( My Favourite Murder ).

Who is Lyn Dawson's husband?

Another beauty from The Australian, this true crime podcast covers the unsolved disappearance of Lyn Dawson, who went missing under suspicious circumstances in the 80’s and the secrets within her community and marriage that potentially hold clues to her murder — her husband, Chris Dawson, was recently arrested but it’s still well worth a listen if you haven’t got around to it yet.

Who was Ivan Milat's secret accomplice?

The Lithgow Panther, Ivan Milat’s secret accomplice, Azaria Chamberlain, The Somerton Man and the Coogee Bay Hotel poo incident. 2. Bowraville. The Australian’ s investigation of the Bowraville murders, which saw three Indigenous youth killed within five months who all lived on the same street.

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