A podcast about the convicts that were transported to Australia. Each episode offers a glimpse into life as a convict and a broader insight into the convict system. Presented by Jennifer Twemlow, author of 'Convict Sydney: the real-life stories of 32 prisoners'.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 38 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | History |
In this episode, host Jennifer Twemlow continues her conversation with historian Cathy Dunn, this time turning to the second phase of Norfolk Island’s convict history — the notorious Penal Settlement (1825–1855). Often described as “hell on earth,” t... more
In this episode, host Jennifer Twemlow speaks with historian Cathy Dunn about the early convict history of Norfolk Island, known as the Colonial Settlement (1788-1814). Cathy shares compelling stories of the island’s early days—of survival, punishmen... more
In January 1859, five convicts escaped from a Fremantle work party and vanished into the bush, launching one of the most dramatic manhunts in Western Australian history. Stealing boats and navigating treacherous coastal waters, they fled north in a d... more
In February 1821, two convicts, Peter Penney and William White, embark on a daring escape from the Australian colony. Stowing away on the ship Dromedary, they endure a perilous journey across the ocean, hiding in the ship’s hold while struggling with... more
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Fabulous Australian history podcast about our convict and colonial past. Beautifully presented stories that would appeal to listeners young and old.
I so wish I was there to witness these things. Listening to you and a fertile imagination is as good as it can be for me.
Every day I think about what the transportees would be doing.
I have been so privileged to be able to read and research the beginnings of The AACo at Tahlee, and spend countless hours investigating and imagining their works.
One might call it an obsession.
Thank you for sharing your passion.
Great Stuff, REAL Aussie hsitory. Intelligent and riveting.
Thank You
Love it. Smart, interesting, informative a f so well presented. - beautiful speaking voice too. Thank you.
I found this podcast by accident and i am glad i did. What an informative pod telling us how criminals were treated by the state in the U.K. for even the most minor of incidents. I am a Brit and i still find it amazing how the well off can get away with murder, whilst the plebs get treated like dirt.
Im still gobsmacked that Australia hasn’t got rid of the union jack on their flag. I am a Anti-Monarchist and i take my hat off to the Australian’s who won’t kowtow too the British Monarchy, who ar... more
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The content focuses on the historical narratives of convicts transported to Australia, offering in-depth explorations of individual experiences and broader societal implications. Each episode recounts significant events surrounding convict life, often highlighting dramatic tales of escape, survival, and the moral complexities faced by those incarcerated. Through vivid storytelling, listeners gain insight into the harsh realities of the penal system, the lawlessness of early Australian society, as well as the everyday struggles and humanity of the convicts. Unique to this series is its strong emphasis on narrative history, bringing long-forgotten personal accounts to life and prompting reflections on how these stories shape Australian identi... more
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Convict Australia launched 5 years ago and published 38 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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