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The convict site shining a light on hidden women's history

The colourful, resilient characters of colonial Tasmania come to life at the Cascades Female Factory Historic Site in Hobart.

Actor Karissa Lane-Irons at the Cascades Female Factory. Picture: Alastair Bett
Actor Karissa Lane-Irons at the Cascades Female Factory. Picture: Alastair Bett
Sarah Maguire
August 8, 2023

Meet Ellen Miles, aka Bridget Brady, aka the Buzz Winker, aka one of the thousands of "notorious strumpets" who passed through the Cascades Female Factory in Hobart. Sent to Van Diemen's Land at the age of 13 for uttering counterfeit coin, after having appeared in English courts 29 times already, Ellen went on to live a long life in Australia of petty crime, minor celebrity and indomitable spirit.

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Sarah Maguire
Sarah is Travel Editor for ACM. She has edited leading travel liftouts and magazines in Australia for the best part of 20 years, and is amazed at how the exhilaration of going travelling never fades.

My all-time favourite destination is … Italy. A three-week family holiday, from Rome to Venice via Tuscany and the Cinque Terre, was a pinch-ourselves dream come true, every single day.

Next on my bucket list is … South America - in particular Argentina, Peru and Colombia. I’d love to explore them all, the capital cities and beyond.

My top travel tip is … Make regular plans to travel and have adventures - however near or far from home - with the people you love most.