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Australian History Stories

Australian History Stories

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True tales of convict capers, bushranger blunders and political pickles come alive. Unearth the dusty bits of our past you didn’t know you existed.Australian Stories World
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  • Bushranger Book Two: Bold Jack Donohoe
    Mar 4 2026

    Three decades after the colony’s first bushranger, the settlement was larger, harsher, and more organised — and so were its outlaws. Along the roads west of Sydney, a transported convict named Jack Donohoe moved from escape to armed resistance. In a colony now governed by patrols, proclamations, and printed rewards, bushranging was no longer improvisation. It was becoming a crisis the government could no longer ignore.

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    23 mins
  • The Beaconsfield Mine Collapse
    Feb 12 2026

    During Australia’s gold-rush era, miners were drawn not just to rivers and fields, but to deep quartz reefs locked inside hard rock. At Beaconsfield in northern Tasmania, that discovery led to a mine that would operate, in different forms, for more than a century. In April 2006, a seismic event underground interrupted that long history, turning routine work into an uncertain crisis beneath the surface.

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    25 mins
  • Bushranger Book One: Black Caesar
    Jan 29 2026

    Before Australia had roads, towns, or a stable food supply, the colony was already producing its first outcasts. In a settlement governed by hunger and discipline, one transported convict—known to history as Black Caesar—crossed the line between containment and survival. Unknowingly, he set in motion the earliest form of bushranging, before it had a name and before the colony knew how to respond to it.

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    31 mins
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luv it just need more episodes but yes really good 10/10 would recommend to history lovers and Australians

it sucks how there’s only three we need more!! :)

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