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SUNDAY HISTORY TALKS
Sydney’s true crime and city stories, served with a cocktail
Dulcie’s History Talks are relaxed Sunday evening sessions exploring Sydney’s darker, stranger and more fascinating stories. Blending Sydney true crime talks with rich local history, each session dives into crime, nightlife, scandal, and the characters who shaped the city.
Hosted by Brandon and acclaimed crime writer and journalist Duncan McNab, these true crime events in Sydney are sharp, engaging, and designed to be as entertaining as they are eye-opening.
Perfect for anyone who loves Sydney history with a twist, a good story, and a great drink in hand.
The Details:
Doors open from 5:30pm, talks begin at 6pm.
Tickets are $25 and include a complimentary cocktail.
Upcoming Events

3 days to the eventSun, 17 MayDulcie's Kings CrossRoger Rogerson was once the golden boy of the NSW Police Force, charismatic, media savvy and tipped for the very top job. But behind the polished public image sat a detective deeply entangled with Sydney’s criminal underworld, corruption, violence and murder.
Missed a previous talk?
You can listen to our past history sessions on the Dulcie’s podcast.
Please note: these sessions are recorded for the Dulcie’s podcast.By attending, you consent to being filmed and recorded. If you’d rather not make an appearance, let us know at venue@dulcieskingscross.com.au and we’ll keep you out of frame.
About Duncan McNab
Duncan is an award-winning and bestselling investigative journalist, television producer and author of thirteen books published by major houses in Australia, the United Kingdom and North America, including the bestselling Dead Man Running (the story of Stevan Utah, undercover in the Bandidos bike gang), Roger Rogerson (the late & notorious former police officer/murderer) and the 2017 Ned Kelly Award winner Getting Away With Murder (gay hate crimes in NSW).
His latest ‘Recipe For Murder’ on the Erin Patterson/ Leongatha mushroom case that has gripped the world and was released by global publisher Hachette in Australia and UK last year. He started his media career at ABC Four Corners and has been the producer of and appeared many crime TV productions in Australian and internationally.
Duncan appears frequently on TV, radio and in print in Australia and internationally and in a former life was a police detective and worked in criminal defence.
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