Yowiehunters Witness Reports

By: Dean Harrison
  • Summary

  • Take a journey with Dean Harrison's - Australian Yowie Research (est.1997), while we interview hundreds of real Yowie witnesses from all around Australia. Many of these first hand accounts are stunning, eye opening and frightening. Most of the witnesses, never view the Australian bush the same way ever again. Its a life changing experience.

    From the time of the first fleet in the late 1700's, the first settlers were told by the Aboriginals of the Hairyman of the bush, which they had many names for in different dialects. Today, it's commonly referred to as the Yowie.

    The Yowie (or Australian Bigfoot) is a relic hominid supposed to have been extinct up to 100,000 years ago - however, still consistently reported all over the World.

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  • Yowie Sighting at Curra, Queensland 2015 & Barjarg, Victoria
    Oct 26 2023

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    Quite often we hear from people who are fortunate (or not), to have more than one sighting, and in different locations.


    Our Greek witness had never known of Yowies prior to her experiences. The initial sighting was at Curra, Queensland. At first, she believed what she was seeing was a monkey.


    The actions of this particular Yowie towards the witness, are intriguing and not common.


    The second occurred between Mansfield and Benalla in Victoria 4 years later. This sighting was more typical.


    Also in this video, is a segue to an incident during Military Training at Tin Can Bay in 1992.

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    24 mins
  • Yowie Sightings at Karawatha, Queensland 1970
    Oct 25 2023

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    Did Gigantopithecus make it to the shores of Australia?


    Quite possibly. Why... ? Evidence shows them on our door step.... but there was nobody here 7,000+ years ago to witness the Wallace Line...... only arm chair researchers are vocal enough to state claims....

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  • Yowie Sighting at Jackadgery, New South Wales 2013
    Oct 24 2023

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    A remote rural town surrounded with mountainous peaks and valley’s is no stranger to sightings of rare anomalies.


    The Yowie is of course one creature of habit living in locations, with terrain often hostile to man.


    As stated in the initial narration, you may live your entire life out there never discovered, if that is your choice.


    That said – mistakes are made.


    * Side note: This Witness has now moved away from this town.

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