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Narelle Fraser Interviews

Narelle Fraser Interviews

Narelle Fraser

Narelle was a member of Victoria Police for 27 years,15 of which were as a Detective with squads including Child Exploitation, Missing Persons (Homicide) & Sexual Crimes. Narelle was exposed to unimaginable grief & trauma but also witnessed incredible strength & resilience from those affected by crime. In 2012 Narelle's career came to an unexpected sudden end when she was diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress Injury and was never able to return to Policing. In her recovery, she drew on the strength & resilience she'd witnessed in her career & reinvented herself as a keynote speaker & podcaster. In NFI, Narelle examines the human side and impact of crime, drawing on her vast experience & knowledge.

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Narelle Fraser Interviews - John Atley the Quintessential Country Cop part 2
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12/10/24 • 52 min

John Atley is the quintessential country cop. He grew up in Rochester Victoria on a dairy farm, was (and still is) part of a close family, played local footy like a lot of country kids and then his parents sold their farm and purchased a newsagency in Shepparton. John worked in the newsagent & some other short-lived careers, until this green country kid discovered the bright lights of Melbourne.

John joined Victoria Police at 24 and he never knew anything else for nearly 32yrs - until just short of his 55th birthday. His first 10-12 yrs were spent Policing in Melbourne but then an opportunity arose for him to return to his roots in Rochester as a local Policeman. By then he’d met the love of his life Fiona and had a family. Their support of him and his career has never wavered and its one of the main reasons he was able to do what he loved for so long. A Police person’s family have to endure and absorb much of the daily highs & lows and challenges of incidents they are exposed to, however they feel and see the results. Fiona, Ben and Tara are no different.

Being a country cop has many challenges a city cop doesn’t face – they often work one-up (alone) and attend incidents which involve people they know, maybe they grew up with, went to school with .....and yes, even family. And what about their social life? Everywhere they go, they are the local cop and I’d imagine its rare someone wouldn’t ask them something Police related. But opposed to that are the many advantages – of being present for all his kids & family celebrations and significant events.


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Narelle Fraser Interviews - The Day Paul's Life Changed Pt2

The Day Paul's Life Changed Pt2

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03/18/25 • 45 min

Paul Batt nicked into the Melbourne CBD for a spot of lunch on January 20, 2017 & returned from lunch a different person. He had unwittingly become involved in one of Australia's worst mass murders

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Acclaimed true crime writer, Vikki Petraitis, is back to discuss the mysterious disappearance of 23-year-old Sarah MacDiarmid who vanished from Kananook Station in Melbourne in 1990. The case remains unsolved and it forms the subject of a brand new podcast series that Vikki has just completed.

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Vikki Petraitis has written over 17 true crime books and has recently researched and recorded a true crime podcast for Casefile. In this episode, Vikki speaks about ex-detective Paul Dale, her best-selling book on The Frankston Serial Killer, Paul Denyer, and discusses her career as an acclaimed true crime writer.

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What we know about undercover cops usually comes from Hollywood, but Keith Banks lived the life of an undercover cop in Queensland for most of his career. His stories are unbelievableGoing underground as a cop sounds like an exciting proposition for a young recruit still learning the ropes, and for Keith Banks that’s exactly what it was. He would soon be immersed in the seedy side of criminal life, where he would assume the identity of a drug dealer with the aim of bringing down the cartels flooding the streets with narcotics. But the job would come at the cost of Keith’s mental wellbeing.

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Narelle Fraser Interviews - Pip: A voice from the past / part 1

Pip: A voice from the past / part 1

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06/14/22 • 61 min

Pip and Narelle’s paths crossed many years ago in a court case they won against Pip’s stepfather.Please note: this podcast covers content that may be triggering, including child abuse, pregnancy termination, and suicide.

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Narelle Fraser Interviews - Marg Markovic - Catching the fall / Part 1
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03/29/22 • 50 min

Experiencing a tragic and heartbreaking death in the family led Marg to form a support network and help others in a similar position.

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Narelle Fraser Interviews - Narelle talks about the 'triggers' that led to her PTSD diagnosis.
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03/09/21 • 29 min

There are many triggers Narelle recognises that would lead her towards an eventual PTSD diagnosis. Some will completely surprise you and others still cause her anxiety to this very day.

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Narelle Fraser Interviews - Stuart Grimley: The MP

Stuart Grimley: The MP

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03/22/22 • 38 min

Narelle’s guest today has been a teacher, a detective with VicPol and is now a member of Parliament.Please note: This podcast was recorded at Parliament House in Melbourne during a rare gap in Stuart’s day. There are some unavoidable bells at the very beginning of the podcast that may detract from the audio.

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Narelle Fraser Interviews - REVISITING PETER – FORMER PRISON OFFICER / part 2
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06/11/24 • 43 min

‘Peter’ was a prison officer for 12 years and in that 12 years he saw a lot.


Part 1 of a fascinating interview with a Prison Officer who has worked at every major prison here in Victoria. He wants to improve many aspects including prison officer training and training programs for prisoners.


An amazing insight


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How many episodes does Narelle Fraser Interviews have?

Narelle Fraser Interviews currently has 204 episodes available.

What topics does Narelle Fraser Interviews cover?

The podcast is about Ptsd, True Crime, Resilience and Podcasts.

What is the most popular episode on Narelle Fraser Interviews?

The episode title 'Charlotte and Michelle' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Narelle Fraser Interviews?

The average episode length on Narelle Fraser Interviews is 53 minutes.

How often are episodes of Narelle Fraser Interviews released?

Episodes of Narelle Fraser Interviews are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of Narelle Fraser Interviews?

The first episode of Narelle Fraser Interviews was released on Oct 13, 2020.

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