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Live now: Special video episodes of Bronwyn

Jan 14, 20255 min
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Go behind the scenes of the podcast in a very special new series of video episodes, live now at bronwynpodcast.com.

Plus, you can read more about this case, see photographs, maps, timelines and more at the website.

If you have information which may help solve this cold case, you can – contact our team confidentially by emailing bronwyn@theaustralian.com.au

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Transcript

Speaker 1

Hi, Bromwin listeners. It's Claire from The Australian and I'm back in your feed to let you know about a very special series of new episodes we're releasing right now over at bromwinpodcast dot com. These are video only episodes of Bromwyn and they'll take you behind the scenes of the podcast into Headley Thomas's home near Brisbane, where we gathered for two days of conversation and analysis with some of this investigation's most familiar voices.

Speaker 2

We just can't believe these little one off stories that loving mothers of young children just walk out the door.

Speaker 1

We talk about where Broman's body might be, how we're going to approach the angles in the episodes ahead, and where this story seems to be leading us.

Speaker 2

They start asking questions that they really shouldn't be asking and it's really not their business, and to be quite honest, some of these things should not be brought to the forum.

Speaker 1

Hedley and I are joined by and Ian, Michelle Read, Mattie Walsh, lawyer, Karina Berger and Moore. We're digging through where season two took us and casting forward to some of the big questions we need to answer in season three. To wet your appetite. Here's a little of what you can expect from that video special Life Now at Bromwyn podcast dot com and in Michelle having lived with this

for so long. One interpretation of the fact that Bromwin disappeared and that really no proper police work immediately was done to find out where she had gone or what had happened, and not dissimilar to the case of Lynn Sim's in the Teacher's Pet matter, one interpretation of that is that nobody cared, that the police didn't care, that Australia as a society didn't really care about women who went missing. After this investigation, it's very clear that people

do care. Hundreds of thousands of people are listening, People are coming forward to help you and to help headily. What does that tell you about Australia and where we are today.

Speaker 3

Well, when you think about it back thirty one years ago and Bromwin was meant to have walked out the door and got into a car and rung somebody, well, I just find that ludicrous because if she had done that, surely the person who her friend would have let us know. She's never used her bank account and that was a big problem for Bromwin having money. She didn't earn very much and she I don't can't imagine she had access too much and never gone to medicare and never contacted

her children who were her world. You know, that is the biggest thing to me, is that she has never contacted her girls.

Speaker 1

Andy. Has it given you a different understanding of the way Australia perceives women in situations like Bromwin.

Speaker 2

It's hard to say, isn't it, Because whether we're talking about the police or the DPPER. I don't think they've learned too many lessons since ninety three. And I don't mean to be hard on them, but we're in a you know, it's absolute crossist stage at the moment. There's been Walsh marches, representations to various parliament houses and all sorts of things because it's a it's an epidemic and I think I think society has had enough of it.

That's why it's getting so much traction. I think eventually they've got to they've got to wake up to himself and they've got to, you know, get active. That I mean that's both that's the police and the DPPRE because you know, we just can't believe these little one off stories that loving mothers of young children just walk out the door. Just doesn't happen. Doesn't happen, not really, not in this world.

Speaker 3

Really.

Speaker 1

The first video episode is available right now at bromwynpodcast dot com and they'll be two more to come very soon. As for season three, well I can tell you it's coming in February right here with the audio episodes, hosted by Headley as usual. To make sure you're the first to watch the video and to hear the new episodes, subscribe now at bromwinpodcast dot com. It's cheapest chips and you get all Australia's best journalism on this and everything

else under the sun. It's the very best way to support the work of journalists like Headley.

Speaker 2

There's a powerful case of foul play type wish and then we just want, we want closure, want to be able to find I want to be able to find her.

Speaker 1

Subscribe now at Bromwin podcast dot com.

Speaker 2

MHM

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