Grave Tales Australia: the series

Helen Goltz and Chris Adams

Grave Tales

  • 19 minutes 3 seconds
    The young letter writer

    Dying young, Sylvia McArthur would make her mark, documenting in letters to a newspaper’s children’s page what life in rural Tasmania around the turn of the 20th century was like.

    12 December 2022, 5:37 am
  • 18 minutes 44 seconds
    The death of the Clarke brothers

    Some bushrangers became folk heroes, others were opportunistic thieves, but the Clarke Brothers were murderous thugs who hanged on duel gallows.

    15 November 2022, 4:21 am
  • 14 minutes 9 seconds
    The grave with no bodies

    Madam Weigel's patterns dressed the women of Australia for nine decades but in the large cemetery plot bought for three, there are no bodies.

    11 October 2022, 4:20 am
  • 15 minutes 59 seconds
    The Gravedigger of Dead Island

    Mark Jeffrey lived with the 1100 or so deceased residents on the Isle of the Dead, tending his own plot. But how did he avoid being buried there?

    15 September 2022, 12:31 am
  • 17 minutes 59 seconds
    The Flynns of Tasmania

    Little did Professor Theodore Flynn and his wife, Lily, of Sandy Bay, Tasmania, know that their son, Errol Flynn, would become Hollywood’s favourite son from the early to mid-20th century and die too soon at the age of 50. This is the story of the Flynns of Sandy Bay.

    18 August 2022, 11:46 pm
  • 20 minutes 16 seconds
    The plane that flew into a cyclone

    A story that has passed into folk law – how bushman Bernard O’Reilly put his mind to finding a missing aircraft with seven people on board when no-one else could.  

    22 July 2022, 2:58 am
  • 17 minutes 11 seconds
    The Giantess and the Freak Show

    In the days when ‘freak shows’ were entertainment, Mrs Augusta Rewald, a Queensland resident, was exhibited as the ‘biggest woman in the world’. But did she really want to be on show, or was she cruelly exploited by her husband?

    7 July 2021, 1:08 am
  • 14 minutes 16 seconds
    The man on the advertising poster

    For more than a century, Sam Knott was one of the best-known faces on advertising billboards. But how did this unconventional man find himself fronting a beer poster?

    12 June 2021, 1:52 am
  • 14 minutes 7 seconds
    Murder in the Botanic Garden

    On a beautiful summer’s eve, January 1924, in the Botanic Gardens, Melbourne, five people's lives were about to change. A gunman was on the loose. A true-crime story from the 'Grave Tales: Melbourne Vol.1' book.

    21 December 2020, 4:30 am
  • 17 minutes 34 seconds
    The Bradman of Billiards – Walter Lindrum

    If it wasn’t for a persistent father, Walter Lindrum might never have risen to World Champion. He was nicknamed the ‘Don Bradman of billiards’ and they had to change the rules to beat him! This is Walter's story.

    30 November 2020, 4:38 am
  • 19 minutes 32 seconds
    The Murder of Chrissie Venn

    On a Sunday afternoon in February 1921, 13-year-old Chrissie Venn left home to run an errand for her mother. Two days later Chrissie’s body was found in a hollowed-out stump 3.5 metres off the ground. No one was ever charged for her murder but did a killer walk free or was the wrong man prosecuted?

    20 October 2020, 2:35 am
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