The Crutchy Push

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It’s the early 1900s and a gang of men moves through the gritty streets of inner-city North Melbourne: they dress sharp and inspire fear wherever they go. This gang, the Crutchy Push ruled the streets of North Melbourne over a ten year period, from late 1890s. And the reason for their curious name? All the members of this gang were amputees: mostly one-legged, and they used a crutch - and not just for walking! To mark the International Day for People With Disability, Melbourne-based writer and disability advocate  Kaitlyn Blythe digs up the little-known story of the gang and its’ charismatic leader Valentine Keating, and explores how it busts a lot of myths about disabled people in Australian history.   Guests: Brendan Gleeson Tansy Bradshaw   Readings  -  Toby Truslove    Credits: Producer -  Kaitlyn Blythe  Sound design and production -  Matthew Crawford Supervising Producer -  Michelle Rayner        

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