Almanac Cricket: A History of Cricket in Woomera 1948 – 2014, Part 8: 1999/2000 – 2013/14

David Turpin concludes his informative series ‘A History of Cricket in Woomera 1948 – 2014’ with Part 8 examining the seasons from 1999/2000 to 2013/14, and in particular the fortunes of the Woomera Redbacks.

Almanac Footy: Carlton 2026 season preview

How will Carlton fare in 2026? Micky McTigger runs his discerning eye over the Blues’ list

Almanac Travel: Welcome To Kruger National Park

The wonders of the Kruger National Park prove to be a fascinating experience for Ian Wilson and his partner Lynda as he explains.

Almanac Poetry: She’s a Grid Girl

Michael Pardy wrote ‘She’s a Grid Girl’ a few years ago reflecting the image of a particular type of person viewed by him.

Almanac Music: Something’s ‘Happening’ Here

Happening is a word often used in the 60s to reflect and associate with significant events occurring and is also reflected in the music of the time as Karl Dubravs, with a nod to the long-running series by Kevin Densley, looks at songs reflecting ‘happenings’.

The Ashes: Two Day Test matches! Grrrrr – Rulebook could not hold back!

Rulebook is not keen on Test matches ending in two days and questions the reasoning behind them.

Almanac Teams: Sydney Test memory makers

Rodney Boyd rounds out his series of sides with the SCG taking centre stage.

Almanac Footy: Brisbane 2026 season preview

With a bit of spare time on his hands due to a brief Boxing Day Test, Micky McTigger sets about previewing the lineups of the AFL sides in 2026 – here he looks at the two-time reigning champs, the Brisbane Lions.

‘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

Almanac Travel: Soweto and Constitution Hill

In one of the greatest days of travel that he has experienced, Ian Wilson takes a tour of Soweto

The Ashes – Fourth Test, Melbourne (the day formerly known as) Day 3: Courage, the scarred tree and sick sheep

Undeterred by the fact he’d bought tickets to Day 3 of The Boxing Day Ashes Test months ago, David Wilson decides to make the pilgrimage, on his bike, to the MCG regardless. Along the way David takes in the sights and the sounds, the history, and the culturally significant of specific areas along the route as he makes his way to the MCG. [Cracking read ER! – Ed]

The Ashes – Fourth Test, Melbourne Day 2: A two-day Test at the MCG! That’s not cricket!

England breaks its long run of winless Test matches in Australia by defeating Australia on the second day of the Boxing Day Ashes Test at the MCG reports Dan Lonergan.

The Ashes – Fourth Test, Melbourne Day 2: Citrus Bob’s Cricket Snicks – England, my England!

Another Test match finished within two days of play with England winning a test match in Australia after eighteen matches without a win. Citrus Bob Utber presents his thoughts on England’s win in the Boxing Day Ashes Test.

Almanac Cricket: Ken Eastwood – entering the nineties

Ken Eastwood bobs up on trivia nights. He’s just turned 90. In the first installment of a two-part series, Mic Rees looks at his career.

Almanac Footy: The Death of the Ruckman

Old Dog has had enough. He’s watched as the AFL administration have killed off the ruckman – and he’s furious. [It’s a s fired up as we’ve ever seen Old Dog – Eds]

The Ashes – Fourth Test, Melbourne Day 1: Citrus Bob’s Cricket Snicks

It was an incredible day of cricket on Day 1 of the Fourth Ashes Test with 20 wickets falling as batters struggled to come to terms with the pitch and their own temperaments reports Citrus Bob Utber.

Almanac Travel: Jo-Burg’s Monster Mall

Ian Wilson and partner Lynda are catching the sights in Johannesburg in the first stage of their trip to Africa.

The Ashes – Third Test, Adelaide: Am I The Only?

Bernard Whimpress explains why he was appalled by Australia’s tactics on the fifth morning of the Adelaide Test

Almanac Poetry: ‘Working Family Christmas’ – James Walton

As we celebrate Christmas Day, we reprise James Walton’s poem which reflects upon the meaning of Christmas.

Almanac (Poetic) Life: Christmas Eve

This beaut little poem from John Gordon will touch those who are tallying up the years. As we reprise it three years down the track, John’s poem also encourages us to contemplate what John Harms calls ‘the simplicity and complexity’ of the Christmas season.