Exploring the Mysteries of Australia & Beyond

Discovering the Hidden Secrets of Australia

Welcome to
Yowie Central

Are you ready to dive into the wildest mysteries of the Australian bush—and beyond? Join Sarah, former member of the Australian Yowie Research team, on Yowie Central—the podcast where the strange is standard and the unexplained is just the beginning!

Each week, Sarah brings you in-depth conversations with yowie and bigfoot witnesses, field research updates from serious investigators, and expert tips from the world of cryptozoology. But that’s not all—Yowie Central explores other cryptids, paranormal happenings, UFO and alien encounters, and all things kooky and spooky.

So buckle up, curious minds! Yowie Central is your ticket down the rabbit hole—where every episode uncovers new mysteries and mind-bending stories.

Yowie Central—where the unknown is only a podcast away!

Recent Episodes

Number 189

We’ve got an amazing show lined up for you today as we stay mostly in my home state of VIC, but also head to Kariong NSW and Exmouth WA. I first spoke with Steve several years ago when he told...

Number 188

We’re heading to Cooloolabin QLD as Emma joins us to share her amazing yowie experiences. When she moved into her current place, she felt the dooligarl presence straight away. Emma set out to made friends with them, and I think...

Number 187

I’ve got a fantastic show lined up for you today, my friends. Nick joins us to share some seriously freaky experiences he had in the Macedon and Wombat State Forest areas in Victoria. One night when he was a teenager, Nick...

Number 186

Today’s episode is a real treat. We’re joined by Jason Lord, a proud Arrernte man from central Australia. Boxing saved him from a difficult path when he was a child and set him on a course to become a champion...

Number 185

I’ve got a very special show for you today and I’m so excited to share it with you! Six years ago, almost to the day, I did an interview that went on to become one of the best-known, if not...

Number 184

We’re leaning into the kooky and spooky today as we head to the tiny township of William Creek SA, population about 20, in an area the local first nations people call Arabana country. It’s gibber plain around there – red...