• People you meet along the way - EP23 - The dead vote twice
    Jun 20 2025

    Uncertainties surround the outcome of the May election and polling in Bradfield, with memories of political figures like Graham Richardson and Frank Walker. A potential vote recount is anticipated due to close results and claims about citizenship ceremonies. Discussions highlight electoral manipulation tactics, including deceased voters. The Electoral Commission orders a recount where Michael Cleary wins narrowly. Frank Walker's legacy and political career are remembered, concluding with a look at future developments in Australian politics.

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    7 mins
  • People you meet along the way - EP22 - The golden microphone - John Laws
    Jun 20 2025

    Terry Gallaway shares the biography of broadcaster John Laws, focusing on his journey through the competitive radio landscape. The story highlights his transition from disc jockey to a sought-after morning host, the rivalry between radio stations 2GB and 2SM, and his respect for reporters. It also showcases his professionalism through a touching story of helping a police officer and includes a memorable Christmas gift, a ceramic model Ford Thunderbird.

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    5 mins
  • People you meet along the way - EP21 - Prime TV evicted
    May 13 2025

    A protest meeting highlights union actions against media crews accused of using non-union labor during a statewide strike. Tensions rise as a media crew faces an attack, leading to their removal and police involvement for medical assistance. The news director vows not to be intimidated, while legal actions unfold with the TV crew filing assault charges and the union responding with trespass charges.

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    3 mins
  • People you meet along the way - EP20 - Lest we forget
    Apr 11 2025

    Australia's military history begins on April 25, 1915, with the Anzac landing at Gallipoli, where over 125,000 enlist in various conflicts. Family members like Claude Belmore and Rupert Franklin Gore Galloway serve in World Wars I and II, highlighting personal sacrifices. Troops undergo training and face fierce resistance at Gallipoli. Military chaplains earn honors for their bravery, culminating in a remembrance of the fallen and their enduring legacy.

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    8 mins
  • People you meet along the way - EP19 - Milperra Massacre - Pt 2
    Apr 1 2025

    On Father's Day, September 2, 1984, the Viking Tavern becomes the site of the Mill Perra massacre, leaving seven dead and many injured. Ambulance teams rush to aid the victims as Bankstown Hospital braces for an influx of gunshot casualties. Security is heightened to avert further violence, while police work to gather evidence and control tensions between rival groups. The situation remains dire with ongoing developments.

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    5 mins
  • People you meet along the way - EP18 - Bill Cavanagh PT3
    Apr 1 2025

    Bill Cavanagh shares a heartfelt appeal for information about his father's murder, emphasizing the violent nature of the crime. He portrays his father as a complex individual with ties to organized crime, suggesting that these connections may have influenced the motive for his death. Cavanagh also touches on his father's relationships with younger women, hinting that personal dynamics could have played a role in the tragic events.

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    5 mins
  • People you meet along the way - EP17 - Bill Cavanagh PT2
    Apr 1 2025

    William Cavanagh and Carmelita Lee are found dead in their home, both shot and tied up. Their bodies are discovered by Glen Kavanaugh after several days. A sawed-off .22 caliber rifle is identified as the murder weapon. Billy Kavanaugh, their son, offers a reward for information and vows revenge. After ten years, Lindsey Rose is identified as the killer, pleads guilty, and receives life sentences, while Cavanagh seeks justice for his father.

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    4 mins
  • People you meet along the way - EP16 - Bill Cavanagh PT1
    Mar 26 2025

    From Gaol Bill Cavanagh shares his tumultuous journey following his father's murder, revealing his complex criminal background and deep-seated desire for revenge. He expresses distrust in law enforcement, criticizing their handling of the case. Bill's narrative highlights his emotional turmoil, family dynamics, and plans to seek justice through various means. The story unfolds with a commitment to reconnecting with family and ongoing developments in the investigation.

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    31 mins