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Category: Sport

September 26, 2020September 26, 2020History Out There

The fate of the Leonie

September 20, 2020September 20, 2020History Out There

The greatest sporting contest ever

May 22, 2020May 22, 2020History Out There

Golden city of Lucknow’s hidden secrets

August 17, 2018January 10, 2021History Out There

This Tommy Dodd has seen it all

July 1, 2018January 10, 2021History Out There

Why detectorists are time travellers

March 10, 2018March 10, 2018History Out There

Meet the pioneers reborn by the chapel on the hill

October 15, 2017April 7, 2018History Out There

Beware what detecting can do

May 6, 2017April 25, 2019History Out There

Jasper the first in Collingwood’s 125 years

March 11, 2017June 18, 2020History Out There

Australian Cup’s greatest sportsman

August 29, 2016August 29, 2016History Out There

Greyhounds and circus performers

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The most chilling Bunyip sighting was reported right here in 1868. Rockhampton dairyfarmer John Carey late one night was approaching this spot where the Old Exchange Hotel stood then when his dogs took off in total fear, and Carey knows what he saw in the dark of night. The team that day was the most amazing representative team ever assembled in any sport. Follow the link on my profile to read and hear the story, "Foden’s Men: The Day the Capital was Conquered." Sonny fires the cannon at New Zealand's National Maritime Museum in Auckland. No ships were sunk in the making of this video. https://www.instagram.com/p/DYEgIFOlKId/ There’s more to the 1917 suspicious death and the policeman who led the investigation. Please follow the link on my profile for the second in a trilogy of stories about this unsolved murder, "The Question that Followed Detective Head." Australia's greatest professional sprinter benefited from a highly profitable sting in the 1880s. Via the link on my profile you can read, like and share the story, "How Jim McGarrigal Outsprinted a Nation." Chris Calcino of ABC loves the #HistoryOutThere story “The Anzac Illusionist of Kalbar” so much that he’s retelling the tale in his own inimitable style this Monday after 4.30pm – so be sure you’re listening on your favourite regional Queensland Local Radio! ABC North Queensland, ABC Capricornia, ABC North West Queensland, ABC Southern Queensland, ABC Western Queensland. I'm here to see a remarkable collection at New Zealand's National Maritime Museum in Auckland, and this anchor was lost from Captain William Bligh's HMS Bounty during her voyage of 1787 when taken over by Fletcher Christian and the other mutineers. There was a mysterious death in Goondiwindi during the 1917 federal election that has never been explained. Please follow the link on my profile to read, listen and share the story, "The Body Beneath the Ballot."
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