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Weird Crap in Australia

Welcome to "Weird Crap in Australia," a podcast hosted by Holly and Matthew, a husband and wife team with a passion for all things strange and unusual in the land down under.

Each episode, Holly, a trained historian, and Matthew, a pop-culture enthusiast, dive into the weird and wacky aspects of Australian history and society. From the colonial era to the present day, they explore topics such as aliens, monsters, ghosts, and true crime, uncovering the stories and legends that have fascinated Australians for generations.

As a social historian, Holly provides a unique perspective on the cultural significance of these strange phenomena, while Matthew brings his expertise in pop-culture to the table, offering insights into how these stories have been portrayed in movies, TV shows, and other media.

With a mix of humor and insight, "Weird Crap in Australia" is the perfect podcast for anyone who loves to explore the oddities and quirks of our world. Join Holly and Matthew as they take you on a journey through the strange and wonderful world of Australia's weirdest stories.

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Did you know a full firefight between MPs and soldiers took place in Central Station (Sydney) in February 1916, and you can still find the bullet holes in the pillars?

Did you know that one of Australia’s convict ships was waylaid by Americans during the aftermath of the American Revolution in 1815?

Did you know we have a dinosaur called Qantassaurus, and that most Australian fossil expeditions of the 1970s and 1980s were sponsored by corporations, rather than the government?

Did you know that the majority of the miners that took part in the Eureka Stockade of 1854 were Chinese, African-American, or from other ‘minority’ groups? And that the Victorian Gold Rush is where Australia learned to love Chinese food?

There’s a lot of history when it comes to this country - even just in the last 200 years - and very little of it is taught in our school systems. We feel that, in order to preserve the past, we have to get it out there into the minds of the present, and hopefully apply those lessons to the future. If you agree, we'd love you to join us.

New episodes release 12pm AEDST/AEST every Monday.

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Main Theme music – Kevin MacLeod
"Slow Ticking Clock" – Kevin MacLeod
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Update frequency
every 7 days
Average duration
57 minutes
Episodes
385
Years Active
2018 - 2025
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Episode 299 - The Magic Pudding (1918) (Child Friendly)

Episode 299 - The Magic Pudding (1918) (Child Friendly)

Discover the tale of Bunyip Bluegum, Bill Barnacle, and Sam Sawnoff as they guard their magical dessert against the devious schemes of Possum and Wombat. Explore the themes of friendship and greed in…
00:53:55  |   Mon 26 Feb 2024
Episode 298 - The De Gruchy Family Murders (1996)

Episode 298 - The De Gruchy Family Murders (1996)

In 1996, a crime rocked Australia when a mother, brother, and sister were brutally murdered in their New South Wales home.

As investigators delved into the case, suspicions mounted, but the perpetrato…
01:14:50  |   Mon 19 Feb 2024
Episode 297 - Bold Jack Donahue (1806-1830)

Episode 297 - Bold Jack Donahue (1806-1830)

Throughout his criminal career, Donahue and his gang targeted stagecoaches and travelers, using the rugged terrain of the Australian outback to their advantage. Unlike other bushrangers, however, Don…
00:47:11  |   Mon 12 Feb 2024
Episode 296 - Bluey (2018-2024) (Child-friendly!)

Episode 296 - Bluey (2018-2024) (Child-friendly!)

**Child friendly listening!**

First, there was Dora the Explorer. Then there was Pepper Pig.

Now, there is Bluey.

Join Holly & Matthew as they dive into world of the Blue Heeler, celebrating the pup's u…
01:14:37  |   Mon 05 Feb 2024
Episode 295 - Asbestos Australia Part 5 - The Move (1990-Present)

Episode 295 - Asbestos Australia Part 5 - The Move (1990-Present)

James Hardie Industries' involvement in the asbestos industry significantly shaped its trajectory from the mid-20th century. By the 1930s, the company had begun producing asbestos-containing products…
00:59:51  |   Mon 29 Jan 2024
Episode 294 - Asbestos Australia Part 4 - The Outcry (1974-1989)

Episode 294 - Asbestos Australia Part 4 - The Outcry (1974-1989)

James Hardie Industries' involvement in the asbestos industry significantly shaped its trajectory from the mid-20th century. By the 1930s, the company had begun producing asbestos-containing products…
00:43:14  |   Mon 22 Jan 2024
Episode 293 - Asbestos Australia Part 3 - James Hardie (1898-1974)

Episode 293 - Asbestos Australia Part 3 - James Hardie (1898-1974)

James Hardie Industries' involvement in the asbestos industry significantly shaped its trajectory from the mid-20th century. By the 1930s, the company had begun producing asbestos-containing products…
00:49:35  |   Mon 15 Jan 2024
Episode 292 - Asbestos Australia Part 2 - Wittenoom (1939-1966)

Episode 292 - Asbestos Australia Part 2 - Wittenoom (1939-1966)

Wittenoom emerged as a bustling mining hub in the 1930s, extracting lucrative blue asbestos from the surrounding rock. By 1947, it dominated global supply.


By the 1960s, alarming health concerns linke…
00:39:31  |   Mon 08 Jan 2024
Episode 291 - Asbestos Australia Part 1 - Baryulgil (1918-1979)

Episode 291 - Asbestos Australia Part 1 - Baryulgil (1918-1979)

Baryulgil mine, situated in north-east NSW, gained prominence for asbestos extraction during the mid-20th century. While it initially provided economic opportunities for the Baryulgil Indigenous comm…
00:44:15  |   Mon 01 Jan 2024
Episode 290 - The Savoy Hotel Fire (1975)

Episode 290 - The Savoy Hotel Fire (1975)

n Christmas Eve 1975, there were 74 guests at the Savoy Hotel, and at 5:30am Christmas morning, most of the occupants were sleeping, as one would expect.


The Savoy was located on Darlinghurst Road, in…
00:44:20  |   Sun 24 Dec 2023
Episode 289 - The Petrov Affair (1954)

Episode 289 - The Petrov Affair (1954)

In the 1954 Australian spy defection, high-stakes espionage unfolded when top-ranking Soviet diplomat Vladimir Petrov sought asylum. Unveiling a web of Cold War intrigue, Petrov exposed a Soviet spy …
00:46:29  |   Mon 18 Dec 2023
Episode 288 - Banning Scientology in Australia

Episode 288 - Banning Scientology in Australia

In the 1960s and 1970s, the Church of Scientology faced legal prohibitions in several Australian states, notably Victoria, South Australia, and Western Australia. These states instituted inquiries an…
01:04:34  |   Mon 11 Dec 2023
Episode 287 - Lift-Off (1992-1995)

Episode 287 - Lift-Off (1992-1995)

In 1988, educational programming aimed towards the preschool demographic on the ABC was handled by a mere two shows – Sesame Street, which was produced in America, and Play School, our homegrown prod…
01:01:06  |   Mon 04 Dec 2023
Episode 286 - The Cullawine-- Coolah-- Koala

Episode 286 - The Cullawine-- Coolah-- Koala


The koala, Australia's beloved marsupial. Master of Camouflage, Marsupial of a Hundred Names, Disqualified Entrant of the "World's Cutest Animal" contest.


Known for its fluffy, gray fur and round face…
00:51:37  |   Mon 27 Nov 2023
Episode 285 - Musquito the Bushranger (1780-1825)

Episode 285 - Musquito the Bushranger (1780-1825)

In the early 19th century, Musquito, a First Nations bushranger, defied British colonial rule in Australia. Born around 1780, he was transported to Tasmania as a convict in 1824. Escaping captivity, …
00:56:32  |   Mon 20 Nov 2023
Episode 284 - The Trials of Kokoda (1942) Part 2

Episode 284 - The Trials of Kokoda (1942) Part 2

In 1942 amidst the rugged terrain of Papua New Guinea, the battle to save the Australian mainland unfolded in treacherous conditions, dense jungles, and steep mountain ranges, shadowed by the constan…
00:59:56  |   Mon 13 Nov 2023
Episode 283 - The Trials of Kokoda (1942) Part 1

Episode 283 - The Trials of Kokoda (1942) Part 1

In 1942 amidst the rugged terrain of Papua New Guinea, the battle to save the Australian mainland unfolded in treacherous conditions, dense jungles, and steep mountain ranges, shadowed by the constan…
00:49:31  |   Mon 06 Nov 2023
Episode 282 - The Singh Family Murders (2003) Part 2

Episode 282 - The Singh Family Murders (2003) Part 2

On the Easter long weekend in 2003, everything seemed cool and normal. The Singh parents were overseas in Fiji, and their children remained at home in Brisbane, enjoying the school holidays together.


00:57:28  |   Mon 30 Oct 2023
Episode 281 - The Singh Family Murders (2003) Part 1

Episode 281 - The Singh Family Murders (2003) Part 1

On the Easter long weekend in 2003, everything seemed cool and normal. The singh parents were overseas in Fiji, and their children remained at home in Brisbane, enjoying the school holidays together.

00:48:38  |   Mon 23 Oct 2023
Episode 280 - The 1938 Cloncurry Train Heist (1938)

Episode 280 - The 1938 Cloncurry Train Heist (1938)

When the 42-Up train landed at Mt Isa in 1938, there was something strange about the mail cart. One of the locks was different, not regulation, and when they opened the door, they found two bags miss…
00:53:24  |   Mon 16 Oct 2023
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