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Goldfields Stories of Western Australia

Lorraine Kellywww.goldfieldstories.com
History and stories of the Western Australian Goldfields written by local historian, Norma King (OAM) and Lorraine Kelly. Podcasts produced and published by Lorraine Kelly
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About Norma King- Historian of Western Australian Goldfields. Produced by Louise Madden in 1992

This radio piece was produced in 1992 about Norma King. For those interested in the early days of Western Australia, this revised piece will be a real treat. The original audio has been complemented with Norma’s photos and historical pictures of the time. for her service to the community. The author of a number of books including Nickel Country-Gold Country, Daughters Of Midas, Wings Over The Goldfields, The Waldeck Story and the autobiography Then They Called Me Norma, Norma King was awarded th...

Aug 08, 202520 min

A Hunting They Did Go - The Brief, Bizarre Life of Kalgoorlie’s Hunt Club

Step into 1900s Kalgoorlie, where English tradition met Australian irreverence in the short-lived Goldfields Hunt Club. Beagles, red coats, and herrings set the scene in this curious tale of colonial spectacle and spirited satire. Adapted from historian Norma King’s original article, with poetic flair from Dryblower Murphy and narration by Lorraine Kelly for GoldfieldStories.com.

Jul 30, 20258 min

The Tent & Chain Bank of the Goldfields

Discover the true story of how a young banker opened a makeshift bank in 1890s Kanowna (then White Feather), using a tent, a chain, and sheer determination. A vivid and humorous tale from Western Australia's Goldfields history.

Jul 17, 20258 min

The First West Australian Plane Made in Kalgoorlie

In 1915, a group of Kalgoorlie locals built WA’s first aeroplane — and what followed was part triumph, part chaos. Based on Norma King’s research, this episode tells the daring and often hilarious tale of outback aviation history, crash landings, and a very nervous passenger.

Jul 03, 20257 min

The Orangemen Riot – Coolgardie’s March Mayhem

In 1897, Coolgardie’s attempt to host an Orange Lodge march turned into a full-blown brawl. With swords, iron bars, and a flying flag or two, Evie and Jim take you through one of the goldfields’ most unexpected public punch-ups—with humour, history, and a dash of disbelief.

Jun 19, 20255 min

The Piano That Played a Murderer

The first piano in Southern Cross and Coolgardie had stories to tell. From serenading settlers to exposing a killer and saving a lost soul in the desert, discover the wild history of a goldfields piano like no other.

Jun 11, 20258 minSeason 1Ep. 1

Norma King and George Bennetts Interview in 1970

George Bennetts was an early resident of Kalgoorlie-Boulder and became a Member of Parliament. Synopsis of interview Born in South Australia he arrived in Fremantle in 1896 with his mother and siblings, to join his father who was working at the Great Boulder Mine. They came out on the steamship 'Innamincka'. He then details his journey by train to Kalgoorlie; the Cobb &​ Co. coach; Afghans and camel teams. His father had contracted typhoid fever and his mother had to walk a distance through ...

Nov 23, 202047 min

Was Jack the Ripper caught at Southern Cross, Western Australia? Chapter Two

Recently I began revising an article Norma King had written about the first piano of Southern Cross and then of Coolgardie. In it, she stated that the notorious murderer, Frederick Deeming, who had many aliases, used to play it. She claimed in this article that his reputation as a good pianist helped detectives unravel his alias, which led to his arrest in Southern Cross. The article then went on to tell of how the piano also played a role in saving another man's life. I was interested in learni...

Jul 19, 202033 minEp. 2

Was Jack the Ripper caught at Southern Cross, Western Australia? Chapter One

Recently I began revising an article Norma King had written about the first piano of Southern Cross and then of Coolgardie. In it, she stated that the notorious murderer, Frederick Deeming, who had many aliases, used to play it. She claimed in this article that his reputation as a good pianist helped detectives unravel his alias, which led to his arrest in Southern Cross. The article then went on to tell of how the piano also played a role in saving another man's life. I was interested in learni...

Jul 19, 202026 minEp. 1

The Dalmatian Connection, Chapter 8: The Coolgardie Exhibition of 1899

Chapter 8: The Coolgardie Exhibition A brief history of the International Mining and Industrial Exhibition held in Coolgardie in March, 1899. The PDF booklet of the Dalmatian Connection and all of the mp3 files are available from Goldfieldstories.com Further episodes are as follows: Chapter 1: The Kazeas. Jenny and Mat Kazea arrived in Boulder, Western Australia, from Victoria in 1897. They decided to embark on an overseas trip for six months to visit Mat's family in Zlarin and Jenny's family in...

May 26, 202011 minSeason 1Ep. 8

The Dalmatian Connection, Chapter 7: Continuing Jean's Story

Chapter 7: Continuing Jean's Story Jenny's recollections of interesting events at the Lime Kilns and the challenges of living in a remote settlement. The PDF booklet of the Dalmatian Connection and all of the mp3 files are available from Goldfieldstories.com Further episodes are as follows: Chapter 1: The Kazeas. Jenny and Mat Kazea arrived in Boulder, Western Australia, from Victoria in 1897. They decided to embark on an overseas trip for six months to visit Mat's family in Zlarin and Jenny's f...

May 25, 202027 minSeason 1Ep. 7

The Dalmatian Connection, Chapter 6: World War 1 Diary of Sister Fitzpatrick

Chapter 6: A First World War Diary Jenny found a diary written by Sister Fitzpatrick. This diary details her experiences as a nursing sister in the First World War. The PDF booklet of the Dalmatian Connection are available from Goldfieldstories.com Further episodes are as follows: Chapter 1: The Kazeas. Jenny and Mat Kazea arrived in Boulder, Western Australia, from Victoria in 1897. They decided to embark on an overseas trip for six months to visit Mat's family in Zlarin and Jenny's family in I...

May 25, 202034 minSeason 1Ep. 6

The Dalmatian Connection, Chapter 5: The Lime Kilns

Chapter 5: The Lime Kilns In 1933 Jean agreed to work for her brother as housekeeper and cook in a remote settlement on the Transcontinental Railway Line called the Lime Kilns. This chapter looks at the unique and isolated community that produced lime for the goldfields. Jean lived at the settlement for 33 years. The PDF booklet of the Dalmatian Connection and all of the mp3 files are available from Goldfieldstories.com Further episodes are as follows: Chapter 1: The Kazeas. Jenny and Mat Kazea ...

May 20, 202014 min

The Dalmatian Connection, Chapter 4: Jean

Chapter 4: Jean - Her early life in Fremantle & Spearwood Jenny adopted Mat's niece from Zlarin. Her name was Tomasina. She later married and had a girl named Jean. This chapter looks at her early life in Fremantle and Spearwood. The PDF booklet of the Dalmatian Connection and all of the mp3 files are available from Goldfieldstories.com Further episodes are as follows: Chapter 1: The Kazeas. Jenny and Mat Kazea arrived in Boulder, Western Australia, from Victoria in 1897. They decided to emb...

May 19, 20209 minSeason 1Ep. 4

The Dalmatian Connection, Chapter 3: The Paris Exhibition of 1900

Chapter 3: The Paris Exhibition Jenny's diary gives an interesting account of the Paris Exhibition of 1900 and the city of Paris. They then travel to England and Ireland. We then travel with them on the Ortona back to Australia. The PDF booklet of the Dalmatian Connection and all of the mp3 files are available from Goldfieldstories.com Further episodes are as follows: Chapter 1: The Kazeas. Jenny and Mat Kazea arrived in Boulder, Western Australia, from Victoria in 1897. They decided to embark o...

May 18, 202026 min

Prince 'Teddy" Visits the Goldfields

Written by Norma King and first published in the Kalgoorlie Miner in 1979. Prince Edward spent a day in Kalgoorlie and Boulder in 1920. This is a brief account of his successful tour in the goldfields and an account of the earlier train-crash in the South-West that the Prince and Lord Mountbatten apparently enjoyed! For more information and photos, go to https://www.goldfieldstories.com/post/untitled

May 17, 20204 min

The Dalmatian Connection, Chapter 2: The Paris Exhibition

Chapter 2: Jenny's diary. Go back in time with Jenny on the steamship Oroya, as they travel to Zlarin. You will then follow their travels in Zlarin, Trieste, Vienna Leplitz and Paris in the year 1900. Chapter 1: The PDF booklet of the Dalmatian Connection and all of the mp3 files are available from Goldfieldstories.com Further episodes are as follows: Chapter 1: The Kazeas. Jenny and Mat Kazea arrived in Boulder, Western Australia, from Victoria in 1897. They decided to embark on an overseas tri...

May 16, 202042 minSeason 1Ep. 2

The Dalmatian Connection, Chapter 1: The Kazeas

Chapter 1: The Kazeas. Jenny and Mat Kazea arrived in Boulder, Western Australia, from Victoria in 1897. They decided to embark on an overseas trip for six months to visit Mat's family in Zlarin and Jenny's family in Ireland. They also decided to go to Paris to see the International Exhibition that was held there in March 1900. The PDF booklet of the Dalmatian Connection is available from Goldfieldstories.com Further episodes are as follows: Chapter 2: Jenny's diary. Go back in time with Jenny o...

May 14, 20204 minSeason 1Ep. 1

Wiluna - Memories of Bloomers, Mice & Kangaroos

Historian and author, Norma King, fondly reminisces about her life in Wiluna, Western Australia during the 1940s. First published in "Colourful Tales of the Western Australian Goldfields" in 1980. To read the story and many more, go to goldfieldstories.com/blog Revised June 2025

May 14, 202011 minSeason 1Ep. 1

William Carr-Boyd - The Prince of Storytellers

In the early days of Western Australia, there were a lot of colourful characters, but none were more colourful than William Carr-Boyd who was known as the Prince of Storytellers. His exploration was recognised by giving his name to the Carr-Boyd Ranges in the Kimberly, Carr-Boyd Rocks in the Eastern Goldfields and, in the 1970s, a mine, the Carr-Boyd Nickel Mine was named after him but he was also famous for his whimsical sense of humour that often went out of control. Updated June 2025

May 11, 20208 min

Mt Ida Ghost-town, An Isolated Community

In the early 1900s, Mt Ida was a small, but productive community with no telegraphic communication. 'Bone-shakers' - the trusted bicycle, were used to send messages to Menzies, which was 86 km away, over rough, dirt tracks. Long term Tommy Andrews also gives an account of life there in the early days. To read the blog, go to https://www.goldfieldstories.com/post/history-of-mt-ida-ghost-town-and-long-term-resident-tommy-andrews

Apr 14, 202015 min

New Hopes: The Bullfinch Gold-rush of 1910

By 1910 most of the excitement had gone out of mining in the eastern goldfields. Then the Bullfinch was discovered. Fortunes were made and lost during the boom, but the main mine was a big producer for a number of years. To read the blog and see photos, go to https://www.goldfieldstories.com/post/new-hopes-the-bullfinch-rush-of-1910

Apr 11, 20208 min

The Amazing Escape of Modesto Varischetti - the Entombed Miner, 1907

Modesto Varischetti was entombed underground for 9 days in a goldmine at Bonnievale, Western Australia. He was kept alive with the assistance of brave divers who gave him food, tobacco, candles and diluted claret daily. To read the blog and see photos, go to https://www.goldfieldstories.com/post/the-amazing-escape-of-modesto-varischetti-entombed-miner-in-1907 . First written by Norma King in 1980. Published and edited by Lorraine Kelly in May 2019. Copyright belongs to Lorraine Kelly....

Apr 10, 20208 min

Reminiscing with Herbert Hoover's God-daughter

Phyllis McMillan recalls her life in Gwalia and Peppermint Grove. Her father was an Engineer at the Gwalia Mine with Herbert Hoover and her parents were part of the 'fast set'. For photos and more information, go to https://www.goldfieldstories.com/post/reminiscing-with-norma-president-hoover-s-goddaughter-born-1902

Apr 10, 202011 min

Her Final Walk: A Christmas Tragedy

Mrs Quinn had just arrived from Scotland to visit her son in Bulong, Western Australia on Christmas Day 1915. She decided to save a few pounds by not catching a taxi, this decision became fatal. This story is taken from my book, Goldfield Stories: Early days in Western Australia. For more posts, go to https://www.goldfieldstories.com/blog

Apr 08, 20206 min

Underground Horses in WA Gold Mines

In Western Australia, the Sons of Gwalia mine near Leonora had a long history of using pit horses. Discover why and other interesting information relating to mining horses in Australia. Read this blog and more, go to https://www.goldfieldstories.com/post/underground-horses-in-wa-mines

Apr 08, 20204 min

The Murder of Tiger (Wimbah)

Tiger (his Aboriginal name was Wimbah) was murdered in 1898. He was a genius at gold-specking and was the first to find gold in Bulong. His murder by Pindinnie Aboriginies made national news at the time. To read this blog and more, go to https://www.goldfieldstories.com/post/murder-of-wimbah-tiger-who-was-the-first-to-find-gold-at-bulong

Apr 06, 20204 min

Mildred Walshaw: Lady Gold-miner

Mildred was the only permanent resident of the ghost town of Comet Vale and was most likely the only active woman prospector with her own gold mine in Australia in 1957. She was born in 1896 in Yellowdine, just outside Southern Cross, Western Australia. To read the article, and many more, go to https://www.goldfieldstories.com/post/mildred-walshaw-lady-gold-miner

Apr 06, 20203 min
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