Jerry Seinfeld may have said the following about this week’s poem from Kevin Densley: ‘Hey, what’s the deal with the moon? What’s it doing up there?’
Almanac Memoir: Meeting John Birt and Kooka Epis
Johno ‘Snowy’ Nugent has sent another email to John Harms, this time to tell the tale of he,as a twelve year old, he got a lift back to Niddrie with a couple of Bombers players.
Almanac Racing: Sal’s Preview – Let the Group 1s begin
Sal Ciardulli has cast his eye over the beginning of the Group 1 racing season at Caulfield to tip a few winners for punters.
Almanac Memoir: Uncle Colin
Kevin Densley has written a short memoir about his Uncle Colin, a tough man who grew up in ‘God’s Country’.
Almanac Rugby: A tale of two World Cups, or even three
In the run-up to France 2023, Tim Burke reflects on Australian rugby’s ‘status anxiety’, its preoccupation with World Cups, and the relationship between rugby and rugby league.
Almanac Travel: The Bolivian salt plains
Dips O’Donnell continues his extraordinary South American travels and highlights his visit exploring the incredible Bolivian salt plains. [Another ripping read Dips! – Ed]
NRL Round 27 and NRLW Round 7: Rubbed out, left out and a break out
Another crazy week in rugby league – kicked out, sitting out and breaking out! Ian Hauser surveys the scene.
Almanac Golf : Thank you Peter Floyd
Mark Poustie pays tribute to Peter Floyd and a select group of men he met along the way while being introduced and taught about golf at a very young age. The lesson Mark shares is when given the opportunity, to take some time and help a child with a pursuit, they may learn to love it and your small effort may produce a life altering outcome.
Up the Mighty Murray! – Episode 20: On the Border
It has been a long trip ‘Up The Mighty Murray’ for Peter Clark as he arrives at Albury/Wodonga as he presents Episode 20 of his wonderful series. This week featuring the Ovens and Murray League and match of the day is Albury v Lavington.
Almanac Poetry: ‘Mercury and Icarus’ by James Walton
Like Icarus, the returned conscript in James Walton’s poem ‘Mercury and Icarus’, flew too close to the sun, and ended his football career.
Almanac Photography: 10th Annual Ballarat International Foto Biennale
Now living in Ballarat, Ian Wilson is enjoying all the city has to offer including the 10th Annual Ballarat International Foto Biennale.
Round 24 – Carlton v Giants: Race and religion
Although the Blues were defeated by the Giants, there was an eerie feeling of satisfaction as the Blues are finals bound as Joe Sexton explains.
Round 24 – Geelong v Western Bulldogs: Glass half full with Cats’ past players
Roger Lowrey caught up with a few former Geelong FC players before the Cats’ match against the Bulldogs.
Cam Hooke’s Collingwood Life: Round 24 Review / Finals Week 1 Preview
Collingwood win the minor premiership and now for the finals! Cam Hooke’s Collingwood Life and true believers are in a positive frame of mind.
Almanac Teams: Very good players who were never All Australians
Rodney Boyd has created another cracking footy team – this time, of players who have never made an AFL All Australian side.
Almanac Poetry: The ‘Vision’ Thing
This week’s poem from Kevin Densley is a political one, dealing primarily with the Richmond debate of the 1992 U.S. Presidential Election, in which George Bush Senior went toe-to-toe with Bill Clinton…KD can see some humour in the situation, as most political performances allow
Almanac Names: The Origin of The Name Bendigo
Where has Ian Wilson placed his tongue as he explains the origins of how Bendigo got its name?











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