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Pages with this tag: women?page=11
Results 111 - 120 of 1026
The Brown-out Strangler
In 1942, Melbourne's shadowy streets were the scene of three brutal stranglings.
Burke, Wills & Aboriginal guides
Burke and Wills could very well have been saved if they had relied on the knowledge and experience of Indigenous guides.
Chopper Read
With a brutal criminal past, Mark 'Chopper' Read has turned his jail sentence into a successful money-spinner.
Hoddle Street Massacre
A sleepy Sunday evening turned sinister, as Melbourne faced the horror of a gunman on the loose.
Robert Russell
One man's private thoughts and observations provide a window into life in 19th century Gippsland.
Alfred Howitt
When the Burke and Wills expedition proved a disaster, the skills of a self-taught bushman helped pick up the pieces.
Angus McMillan
A Scottish explorer is often overlooked as the first white explorer of the Gippsland region.
James Riley
In 1840, young explorer James Riley joined an important expedition and experienced the cruelty of the Australian bush.
Royal Society of Victoria
A group devoted to the advancement of science was responsible for Victoria's most famous – and ill-fated – expedition.
Aurora
Years of Arctic navigation made the Aurora worthy of being the vessel for Australia's first Antarctic expedition.
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