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TCA Kimberley Killer Josef Schwab
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The man who hunted humans

IN scenes eerily reminiscent of the movie Wolf Creek, German tourist Josef Schwab roamed the Kimberley, executing five strangers in cold blood before dying in a firefight with cops.

Artwork for Lost in Sydney podcast episode IV.
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The grandmother who just vanished

PODCAST: A loving grandmother went for a walk to the shops and was never seen again. The only sign of her, a handbag found in the bush. Her family said she fell in with ‘undesirables’ but haven’t given up hope after 15 years. Listen to Lost in Sydney podcast episode IV.

The mystery of Bradford Pholi’s disappearance
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The mystery of Bradford Pholi’s disappearance

IT IS Boxing Day, 1982, a young indigenous boy jumps the back fence of his Dundas Valley home to scurry off to Eastwood station — he is on a mission to borrow money for his mother — minutes later his brother goes after him, but Bradford Pholi is never seen again.

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25 years of crimes that shocked Victoria

25 years of crimes that shocked Victoria

IT’S 25 years since the first copy of the Herald Sun rolled off the presses, and we’ve been at the forefront of crime reporting ever since. These are cases that have shaped us, moved us and changed us.

Will plants on Prozac keep us fed?

Will plants on Prozac keep us fed?

OUR crops are getting stressed. Extremes of heat and cold are becoming increasingly common. But scientists say there are ways to keep the world’s booming population well-fed.

Giant leaps forward in space exploration

Giant leaps forward in space exploration

THE history of space exploration is full of small steps, giant leaps for mankind, and many setbacks in between. So how significant is the discovery of water on Mars?

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