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A grisly discovery leads to years of policework that culminates in the clue of a single spoken word...
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Simon Luckhurst sits down in Trevor's current studio to discuss his music in Season Three of Ear Movies
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Catherine McClements reads this tale of fond reminiscence, country towns - and the Southern Slopes Strangler...
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Bryan Dawe reads this story of two cops, one stakeout, a determined killer and a mysterious secret.
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An impossible crime leads two detectives along a road littered with forensic clues.
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Australia's most beloved diva is murdered in her locked dressing room in the Sydney Opera House. The chief suspect is her husband - who was on stage in front of 1500 people at the time she died.
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Nadine Garner tells this story of how a simple plea in a court case leads a reporter to take a trip back into Sydney's seedy past - which leads to an unexpected conclusion.
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Samuel Johnson tells the story of a summer in Sydney with a serial killer on the loose. Will he be caught before he kills the person you love?
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On Thursday Island an earnest government worker, a daughter missing her mother and a garden gnome work together to bring happiness.
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Catching a fairy is great. You get a wish. But when you're faced with all that choice, how do you decide what to wish for?
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Trevor Brown composed the episode music for season two of Ear Movies. In this special episode he chats to Simon Luckhurst about his music and the processes he follows when he's composing.
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The Great Mantini is a magician who specialises in disappearances. Unfortunately.
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Timmy Reay was normally a quiet bloke, but after a few drinks anything could happen. He'd never been in jail before, but after things went too far one night, he ended up being sentenced. Once released, he never went back inside - and this story tells you why.
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One night of 'fun' can change your life. How Jason Riley responds to the mistake he made and tries to heal things, involves introspection, a lot of driving and kangaroos.
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Tina has been married to Lucky for over 30 years. Their greatest challenge tests both her and her relationship. Neither she, nor her husband, expects what happens next.
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Lucky runs a cafe called The Golden Bell. He's kind, caring and generous. He wouldn't call himself 'lucky' though.
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East of Goulburn is a place called Eight Mile. No one knows what it's eight miles from. It's in the middle of nowhere, only two people live there - and they haven't spoken to each other for a decade.
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A mother, a bikie, a bushranger and a believer in miracles appear in this podcast where elements of all the stories in Season One combine to create a unique Christmas episode.
Reader: Elizabeth Surbey, who said, ‘This was funny, but then it made me cry!’Elizabeth Surbey is a talented actor who studied drama and then went into teaching. She's a passionate advocate of the arts, of the need for theatre and for stories in general.
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A swagman, an Aboriginal stockman and a talking horse head to France in 1916. Although they have many laughs and adventures along the way, their real journey begins once the war is over.
Reader: David Field, who said, ‘Great story... So touching and really the talking horse is just so f***ing great. It keeps the humour alive the whole way!!!! Simon brought this touching surreal story to me two years ago. What a pleasure to finally orate it. Hope everyone enjoys it as much as I did reading it!’David Field has been a performer for the last 35 years. Though considered a character actor, he thinks that 'character' should be part of every actor’s work. He has appeared in many many films, TV productions and plays. He'd mention them but knows if you're interested that Google will reveal all!!!
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