A new day dawns in the story of footy on the Surf Coast with the Suns playing in the BFL. Sean Hunt has more on a club bucking the trend of grassroots clubs folding.
Almanac Poetry and Life – 30 years later: How an art scene in 1990s Bendigo inspired a poetry anthology in 2026.
Scott Hunt was part of the vibrant creative hub in 1990s Bendigo that flickered and flamed in various places over the years. Now, in 2026, the Empress Hotel in North Fitzroy will be the scene for the launch of ‘Millennium Poets II’, featuring the poetry of Scott and many of the Bendigo Artspace originals from over the years.
‘G, what happened Melbourne?
Times change and with it experiences – from Test cricket, to the footy and public transport, shunt gives his thoughts on recent times in Melbourne
The Rambling Podcast: United Cricket Club – A Rambling Reunion
Scott Hunt and his ‘Rambling’ Podcast co-host Brian Hine take their podcast on the road back to where their friendship began at the United Cricket Club in Bendigo.
Almanac Podcasts: ‘Rambling’ – Where good blokes meet great conversation
‘Rambling’ is a new podcast produced by good mates Scott Hunt and Brian Hine. Here, Scott describes the genesis of their podcast, and invites Almanackers to take a listen.
Almanac Music: Long Live The Prince…Of Darkness.
With the recent passing of The Prince Of Darkness, Scott Hunt pays tribute to Ozzy Osbourne the legendary frontman of Black Sabbath.
Almanac Cricket: Fast bowling: A love affair.
Scott Hunt, who was a practitioner of the art himself, explains his love of fast bowling, the appeal of its menace and the precision, particularly the ‘mad bastard fast bowlers’ who feature in the great game of cricket.
Almanac Travel: The Big Match
Scott Hunt recalls a trip to Sicily to explore his wife’s mother’s background. In Palermo, they enjoyed the cultural delights of the city, especially the celebrations by supporters of the local soccer club’s victory.
Almanac Footy – Loddon Valley: Where the river meets the footy
Scott Hunt needed some rest and relaxation from work, and where better than his ‘old stomping ground’ as he explains.











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