Forgotten Australia

Forgotten Australia

Bloody crimes, unsolved mysteries, eccentric celebrities, dark events and bizarre happenings: it's all here – the stuff you wish they'd taught you in school!


Dive into our strange-but-true history via never-before-told stories, author interviews, weekly flashbacks and the weekly trivia quiz.


Forgotten Australia is created and hosted by Michael Adams, author of the acclaimed true crime books The Murder Squad, Hanging Ned Kelly and They'll Never Hold Me.

He's also a regular history and true crime commentator on ABC Nightlife and the podcast Australian True Crime.


Support Forgotten Australia for a few bucks per month to get ad-free early episodes, exclusive bonus episodes, a show shout-out and the chance to win prizes in the special edition trivia quiz episodes.

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Patreon: patreon.com/forgottenaustralia

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Email: forgottenaustraliapodcast@gmail.com


Check out my books!


They’ll Never Hold Me:

https://www.booktopia.com.au/they-ll-never-hold-me-michael-adams/book/9781923046474.html

The Murder Squad:

https://www.booktopia.com.au/the-murder-squad-michael-adams/book/9781923046504.html

Hanging Ned Kelly:

https://www.booktopia.com.au/hanging-ned-kelly-michael-adams/book/9781922992185.html

Australia’s Sweetheart:

https://www.booktopia.com.au/australia-s-sweetheart-michael-adams/book/9780733640292.html


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Episodes

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The Small Town ‘Teacher’s Pet’ Murder

23 Aug 2026
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Aussie History Trivia Quiz #4 – Cops, Crims, Kooks, Censors & Singers

Host Michael Adams presents the Aussie History Trivia Quiz, exploring various facets of Australian history through a series of competitive rounds. The episode covers topics ranging from true crime and political scandals to censorship and iconic moments in Australian entertainment. The quiz progresses through rounds focusing on politicians, free speech, and pop culture, revealing fascinating details about historical figures, banned books, and the creators behind legendary Australian media.

17 Aug 2026
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Dead Men Don’t Fill Out Census Forms – Part Two: A Forgotten Serial Killer?

This episode investigates the criminal history of William Gould, examining his involvement in the 1911 murder of Russian Dean and a 1904 murder charge involving Wong Fu. The narrative explores how racial prejudice in historical Australian newspapers may have influenced legal outcomes, specifically regarding the arrest and release of the Gould brothers. The investigation further delves into the discovery of human remains at Palmer's Lagoon in 1931. While the victim was identified as Frank Grimson, the case remained unsolved due to the transient nature of the population during the Great Depression and the failure of investigators to trace the potential connection to William Gould.

09 Aug 2026
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Dead Men Don’t Fill Out Census Forms – Part One: Murder at Scrubby Creek

This episode explores the 1911 Australian census, known as the 'Great Stock Take,' detailing the logistical scale and dangerous work of census takers in remote Queensland. It examines the socio-political implications of the era, including the exclusion of Aboriginal people and the eugenicist ideologies held by official George Handley Knibbs. The narrative connects the census process to a murder investigation in Cloncurry, where the failure of an Afghan man, Russian Dean, to return his census form led police to discover evidence of a brutal crime. The episode follows the trial and conviction of William Gould, exploring themes of racial bias in the Queensland justice system and Gould's eventual release following a successful appeal.

05 Aug 2026
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Talking History – Abe Saffron: Mr Sin as Man and Myth

In this episode, author Stuart Cooper discusses his book 'Saffron Incorporated', which explores the life and business empire of Abe Saffron. The discussion delves into how Saffron's vast real estate holdings and business structures facilitated a criminal culture in Sydney, moving beyond simple criminal tropes to examine his role as a facilitator of illegal activities. The conversation further explores Saffron's legacy of corruption involving police, judges, and politicians in King's Cross, including theories surrounding the disappearance of Juanita Nielsen. The episode concludes by detailing Saffron's downfall due to tax evasion and comparing his calculated era of crime to the more violent criminality that followed.

27 Jul 2026