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'The Most Violent Woman In Sydney'

2022/10/12
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Iris Webber was no stranger to the inside of a police cell. Labelled a 1920s gangster and the ‘most violent woman in Sydney’ in the history books, she lived during a time in our history when male homosexuality was criminalised and lesbianism was admonished.

Married to two men during her short life, Iris was also in relationships with women. Something the police were well aware of. Her rap sheet between the years of 1932 and 1937 alone was extensive. She was charged with everything from murder and attempted murder to assault, illegal busking, illegally selling alcohol, indecent language….the list goes on. 

Today we go beyond the headlines and delve into the life and crimes of a queer girl gangster who rose to notoriety on the streets of Sydney, nearly 100 years ago. 

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**Guest: **Fiona Kelly McGregor)

You can find out more about her book Iris here).

**Host: **Gemma Bath)

Executive Producer: Gia Moylan)

Audio Producer: Madeline Joannou

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