My life as an ASIO spy kid
ASIO spies Dudley and Joan Doherty’s dedication to Australia’s fight against Soviet infiltration in the Cold War even included enlisting their three young children.
ASIO spies Dudley and Joan Doherty’s dedication to Australia’s fight against Soviet infiltration in the Cold War even included enlisting their three young children.
A pocketbook of old mugshots was Detective “Eagle Eye” Reginald Henderson’s secret to nabbing hundreds of wanted criminals.
When Antonio Soro was sentenced to death for murdering a Melbourne schoolteacher in 1914, a strange twist of fate changed the course of justice.
From joy rides to elaborate bathtub stunts, Melbourne-born opera superstar Nellie Melba was the master of the art of the larrikin prank
Before Elizabeth Scott was hanged for murdering her abusive husband, she turned to her lover and said these haunting last words.
Ghost sightings and strange occurrences at the Queen Vic Market have been reported for many years. So could it be Melbourne’s founding father?
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Scorned mistress Connie Waugh is said to have hanged herself at the Mitre Tavern, where her ghost remains to this day. But how much of the chilling tale is true?
Legend has it this famed opera singer was seen giving his final bows on stage at the Princess Theatre minutes after he died.
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