Yowie Sightings - REAL Witnesses with REAL Stories

Dean Harrison

The Mystery of the Yowie: Tracking an Ancient Legend IntroductionJoin Dean Harrison and Australian Yowie Research ® (est. 1997) as they pursue the truth behind one of the world’s oldest and most mysterious legends—the Yowie. Encounters Across AustraliaThrough hundreds of gripping interviews with firsthand witnesses from all over Australia, chilling and mind-bending encounters are uncovered—stories that forever change how people view the Australian bush. Historical RootsSince the arrival of the First Fleet, Aboriginal stories have told of a Hairyman roaming the wilderness—a creature with many names, known mostly today, as the Yowie. A Living MysteryBelieved by some to be a relic hominid long thought extinct, the Yowie continues to be seen and reported daily. Deeper Into the UnknownEach episode delves further into the enigma. What truly exists in the depths of the bush? After exploring these accounts, you’ll never walk through the wilderness the same way again. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/yowiehunters-witness-reports. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. Yowie Sightings at Tallong and Wingellow - New South Wales 1990 & 2012

    11/23/2025

    Yowie Sightings at Tallong and Wingellow - New South Wales 1990 & 2012

    Yowie Sightings of Moss Vale to GoulburnThe Moss Vale to Goulburn districts of New South Wales are renowned for their expansive, untouched mountains and valleys. Anyone who has flown over this region would be struck by the vastness of these uninhabited forests, prompting curiosity about what might inhabit these remote and unexplored areas. The landscape itself is visually spectacular, painting a picture of raw natural beauty. Geographically, this area is situated between Sydney and Canberra, making it accessible yet largely uninhabited. Along the eastern side of the main highway that runs through the district, there is a rich and intriguing history of Yowie sightings, with reports stretching back over 200 years. Notable localities within this region include Bundanoon, Bungonia, Belango, Wingello, and Tallong, each with its own anecdotal accounts contributing to the area’s mysterious reputation. Sightings in the Moss Vale DistrictToday, we turn our attention to two recent Yowie reports originating from nearly the same location within the Moss Vale district. The 1990 Tallong EncounterThe first account dates back to 1990, when a woman camping in the district witnessed a Yowie squatting on a rock ledge. The Vanishing Yowie PhenomenonThe Yowie appeared to simply vanish into thin air, leaving witnesses puzzled and questioning whether there might be a rational explanation for the event—or perhaps not. This mysterious disappearance continues to fuel speculation about the nature of these cryptic creatures. The 2012 Wingello Roadside SightingThe next documented sighting comes from 2012, just down the road at the small township of Wingello. In this instance, the Yowie observed was not as large as some previously reported, but its description matched established characteristics often attributed to the creature. Summary and ReflectionCollectively, these two compelling reports indicate that the Moss Vale district may be significantly underrepresented in terms of Yowie sightings. This underrepresentation is likely due to the region’s sparse human population and the vast, inaccessible nature of its terrain. For more comprehensive information, reports and history of the Yowie, visit our Website at www.yowiehunters.com Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/yowiehunters-witness-reports. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    19 min
  2. Yowie Sighting at Dinner Plain - Victoria 2023

    11/19/2025

    Yowie Sighting at Dinner Plain - Victoria 2023

    Overview of the Victoria High CountryThe Victoria High Country, particularly the vast Victoria Alps, has been the setting for numerous intriguing Yowie sightings over the years. Although the Victoria Alps cover a greater landmass than the Blue Mountains located west of Sydney, the region has a far lower population density. This means there are fewer people present to witness or report Yowie encounters, which may contribute to the scarcity of documented sightings compared to more populated areas. Recent Sighting at Dinner PlainThe latest report originates from Dinner Plain, situated next to Mt. Hotham. This particular account stands out due to the remarkable range of emotions expressed by the witness, spanning from an overwhelming sense of dread and the sudden realisation of complete vulnerability, to deep, lasting psychological impact. Emotional Impact on the WitnessThe emotion and anxiety in the witness’s voice were unmistakable—recounting the incident evoked a deeply emotional reaction. The witness spoke candidly, stating that there is no defence against such an encounter. In his words, “There’s nothing a man can do; you’re at its mercy.” He further explained that, prior to his experience, he often wondered why people in these situations didn’t take action. However, after his own encounter, he now understands: people are simply unable to act in those moments; it just doesn’t work that way. He described never having felt so helpless in his life. For more comprehensive information, reports and history of the Yowie, visit our Website at www.yowiehunters.com Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/yowiehunters-witness-reports. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    24 min
  3. Yowie Sightings at Woolooga, Queensland - 2008 and 2012

    10/29/2025

    Yowie Sightings at Woolooga, Queensland - 2008 and 2012

    Woolooga Yowie Reports IntroductionToday’s focus is on two distinct Yowie sightings that occurred at the same location, six years apart. The area is situated fifteen minutes west of Gympie, Queensland—a region well-known for its numerous Yowie encounters over the years. First Yowie ReportThe initial sighting involved a female passenger who spotted a Yowie in a field. She urged the driver to turn back so they could get a better look, but he refused, and the opportunity to observe the creature was lost. The encounter was particularly notable for its description: the Yowie was likened to an Orangutan, standing motionless like a statue and making eye contact as the vehicle sped past. Second Yowie ReportThe second sighting, also at Woolooga, took place six years after the first. This time, the Yowie was not stationary but instead was seen running and obliged to cross the road as the vehicle approached. This report highlights a stark contrast in behaviour compared to the initial encounter. Location Description and AdviceThe site of these sightings consists mainly of farm fields with sparse tree cover. Surrounding these fields are mountains with dense forests, high peaks and deep valleys, all part of the Great Dividing Range (GDR). This vast corridor of forest stretches along the entire eastern side of Australia, providing ample habitat for wildlife, including reported Yowie activity. One memorable situation involved a rural house where the owner had an opportunity for “Bigfoot bartering”. Instead of engaging, the owner installed sensor lights. For rural properties experiencing regular Yowie visits and disturbances, installing sensor lights and trail cameras is recommended as an effective way to reduce unwanted encounters. For more comprehensive information, reports and history of the Yowie, visit our Website at www.yowiehunters.com Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/yowiehunters-witness-reports. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    25 min
  4. Yowie Sighting at Dargan, New South Wales - 1999

    10/11/2025

    Yowie Sighting at Dargan, New South Wales - 1999

    Strange Sightings in the Blue Mountains: Podcast OverviewThis podcast offers a fascinating exploration of numerous unusual phenomena reported in the Blue Mountains and the surrounding areas. Listeners are introduced to a wide array of subjects, each contributing to the region’s mysterious reputation. Topics Discussed·      Yowie Sightings: Accounts of encounters with the legendary creature known as the Yowie are examined, highlighting the enduring intrigue surrounding this cryptid. ·      Big Cats: The podcast delves into reports of large, unidentified feline predators roaming the landscape, fueling ongoing debates about their existence. ·      Thylacine (Tasmanian Tiger): Sightings of animals resembling the supposedly extinct Thylacine are discussed, raising questions about the possibility of its survival in remote environments. ·      Orbs and More: Additional unexplained phenomena, such as mysterious orbs, are also covered, adding further layers to the region’s enigmatic character. Theories and PerspectivesThe podcast presents multiple viewpoints regarding these anomalies. Some individuals suggest that all these strange occurrences are interconnected, potentially indicating a common cause or link among the phenomena. Conversely, others propose that the answer lies in the Blue Mountains’ harsh and mostly unexplored terrain. According to this perspective, the landscape’s inhospitable nature allows for the survival of rare or unknown creatures, which are seldom seen due to the area’s inaccessibility.   For more comprehensive information, reports and history of the Yowie, visit our Website at www.yowiehunters.com Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/yowiehunters-witness-reports. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    14 min

Ratings & Reviews

5
out of 5
4 Ratings

About

The Mystery of the Yowie: Tracking an Ancient Legend IntroductionJoin Dean Harrison and Australian Yowie Research ® (est. 1997) as they pursue the truth behind one of the world’s oldest and most mysterious legends—the Yowie. Encounters Across AustraliaThrough hundreds of gripping interviews with firsthand witnesses from all over Australia, chilling and mind-bending encounters are uncovered—stories that forever change how people view the Australian bush. Historical RootsSince the arrival of the First Fleet, Aboriginal stories have told of a Hairyman roaming the wilderness—a creature with many names, known mostly today, as the Yowie. A Living MysteryBelieved by some to be a relic hominid long thought extinct, the Yowie continues to be seen and reported daily. Deeper Into the UnknownEach episode delves further into the enigma. What truly exists in the depths of the bush? After exploring these accounts, you’ll never walk through the wilderness the same way again. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/yowiehunters-witness-reports. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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