VictoriaSteve Vizard was our biggest TV star, hypercolour clothing was all the rage and Daryl Braithwaite’s rendition of The Horses first hit the chart. How many of these 1991 events do you remember?
In Black and WhiteMonte Punshon’s perfect 19th-century manners disguised her wild past attending secret drag parties and befriending a suspected spy.
In Black and WhiteRosaleen Norton shocked Australian society amid wild tales of devil worship, blood sacrifices, sex orgies and obscene art.
VictoriaWith Carl’s Jr the latest American fast food chain to go up in flames down under, we look at the other US favourites that once set Melbourne’s tastebuds alight.
In Black and WhiteRaised in Japan as a samurai, Harry Freame earned fame in Australia as a trench-jumping scout in Gallipoli, before going undercover as a World War II spy.
VictoriaFrom $1 pots at the Metro and brightly coloured Esprit T-shirts to the Walsh St police murders, how well do you remember the highs and lows of ’88?
In Black and WhiteArmed only with a notebook and writing implements, the journalist risked his life saving others on the frontline at Gallipoli.
In Black and WhiteTwo men hold hands in one staged photo, and point guns at each other’s hearts in the next. What happened next was a bizarre case that saw one man dead and the other on trial for murder.
In Black and WhiteYoung mum Jean Lee confessed and was hanged at Pentridge Prison for murder, but was she just covering for her lover?
VictoriaTributes flow for premiership-winning Newport Power Junior Football Club coach Sean Adams after tragic accident.