Listed
below is a selection of Kelly related periodicals — magazine
issues which have ran feature stories on Ned and his
Gang. The list could be exhaustive, so feel free to email us
a picture and small bio (as per the samples below)
on the numerous magazines we have missed.
Region
4 September
2003 Published by Scribal Publishing
Page
2. Wanted Ned Kelly (two pages)
Promotional
Page
52. Young Gun (two pages)
Interview with Gregor Jordan
Page
56. Ned Kelly (two pages)
DVD review by Simon Wells
Melbourne
Weekly Magazine 13—19
April 2002 Published by Text Media
Page 16. The Ned Kelly
Business (five pages)
Written by David Bonnici
Photography by Jaime Murcia
Empire April 2003 Published by EMAP Australia
Page 62. Can Ned Kelly
stand & deliver? (ten pages)
Written by Michael Adams
Photography by Karin Catt
Filmink April 2003 Published by FKP Universal Exports
Page 42. Australian Outlaw
(six pages)
Written by David Michael
Includes a free cut-out Ned Kelly beard
IF Inside Film March 2003 Published by IF Magazine
Page 38. Ned Kelly (ten
pages)
Written by Kieran Darcy-Smith
Photography by Karin Catt
Royal
Auto February 2003 Published by RACV
Page 18. Ned Kelly Inc
(four pages)
Written by Tony Fawcett
Page 22. On the trial of the Kelly Gang
(four pages)
Written by David Morley
Vital
Signs December 2002 Published by State Records NSW
Page 18. Estrays & Outlaws
(two pages)
Edited by Susan Charlton
Photography by Robert Pearce and Ken Webb
view the PDF Estrays & Outlaws
Wine
Selector Winter 2002 Published by Australian Wine Selectors
Page 70. Kelly Country
(four pages)
Written by Dan Crane
Photography by Hugh Peachy
Illustration by Lydia Illustration
Tourist
News North East Autumn 2001 Published by Tourist News
Page 25. Farewell to Kelly’s
sister (one page)
Page 40. Kate’s Cottage (one page)
Page 41. Neds legacy a true bounty (one
page)
Edited by Libby Scullie
Photography by Bethany Aldridge
The
Australian Magazine 28—29 April
2001 Published by Nationwide News
Page 12. Kelly’s
Last Stand (four pages)
Written by Cameron Stewart
Photography by Nick Cubbin
Legends,
Wine & High Country September 1996 Published by Tourism Victoria
Produced by Ross Graphics
Printed by Walter Alteri Web Printing
LATEST NEWS
While
news reports abound with stories of Ned Kelly's missing bones
not a word is mentioned about his stolen skull? Back in December
1978, Kelly's cranium was lifted from the Old Melbourne Gaol
in what appeared to be a university student prank. One of
the culprits was rumoured to be an ex-prime minister's son,
yet to this day no one knows what happened to it. While a
dirt farmer in Western Australia claims he has the skull
buried in a tin can in his backyard, evidence has consistently
disproved his claim. For while he allegedly carries one of
the skull's teeth on a necklace, it is in fact Ernest Knox's
skull (hence the EK engraved on the skull). This EK was executed
in 1894 for murder, after the shooting death of a jeweller's
son during a bungled armed robbery. Either way, they are
human remains and the befuddled Western Australian police
should have confiscated this skull when they first heard
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