Showing posts with the label Australia

The Red Dog of Pilbara

Apr 24, 2023

Throughout the 1970s, an Australian Kelpie nicknamed Red Dog was frequently found roaming across the vast Pilbara region in Western Australi...

Samuel Terry: The Convict Who Made it Big in Australia

Apr 17, 2023

In June 1801, Samuel Terry stepped off Earl Cornwallis in chains. He had come to Sydney to serve out his sentence at the convict’s colony. ...

The 1956 Olympic Flame Hoax

Mar 31, 2023

The 1956 Summer Olympics was held in Australia. As was the custom, the Olympic flame was lighted in Olympia, months before the games started...

William And Mary Bryant’s Heroic Escape From Australia

Mar 10, 2023

The penal colonies that the British established in Australia during the 18th and the 19th centuries were nearly impossible to escape from. S...

Joseph Samuel: The Man Who Couldn’t be Hanged

Feb 16, 2023

Joseph Samuel was a petty criminal who broke into homes and stole stuff. There is nothing remarkable about his crimes, or about his life. Ho...

The White Woman of Gippsland

Jan 18, 2023

For the past 180 years a legend have persisted in Gippsland, in southeastern Victoria, Australia, about a shipwrecked white woman who was al...

Francis Greenway: The Only Forger to Be Featured on a Banknote

Oct 29, 2022

Australia owes many of its former convicts, who, through their ability and determination, made substantial contributions to the development ...

How Australia Fought The Prickly Pear Infestation

Aug 16, 2022

Prickly pear is a common name that refers to a number of large cactus species of the Cactaceae family that is endemic to the Americas. The s...

Murtoa Stick Shed

Aug 5, 2022

In the town of Murtoa, in the Wimmera region of Victoria, Australia, there is a large grain storage facility that looks rather like an enorm...

Australia’s First Tour of England in 1868 Was Made by an Aboriginal Cricket Team

Jul 29, 2022

Sports has been an important way to bridge different cultures. For the aboriginal Australians and their colonial settlers, it was cricket. ...