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Fallout from Ned Kelly’s last stand haunted families for generations
When dawn broke at Glenrowan near Wangaratta in Victoria’s north-east on June 28, 1880, four people laid dead.
And after a two-year manhunt, Australia’s most infamous bushranger had been captured.
It’s a story that became Aussie folklore, but for the descendants of those involved, the ripple…
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