Almanac Music: ‘Rock’n’Roll City: 1978 – 1983 The Roadrunner Years’ – Eric Algra

Music fans, and especially Adelaide Almanackers, are in for a treat when they feast their eyes upon photographer Eric Algra’s book ‘Rock’n’Roll City: 1978 – 1983 The Roadrunner Years’.

Almanac Music: Not Quite Bob – The Waifs: Two Fisherman’s Daughters and a Farmer’s Son

Trevor Blainey continues his fabulous music series Not Quite Bob, and introduces Australia’s own, The Waifs this week.

Almanac Sport: Two of the best – at putting on a show

THEY’RE not necessarily winners but they’re not to be missed when they go into action, writes RON REED.

Almanac Music: Stereo Stories in Terang

The Stereo Stories gang featuring our own Smokie Dawson will be performing in concert in Terang on 5 March. Sure to be a cracking night!

Almanac Music: On the patio with old friends, listening to Ripper 76

Sitting on the porch with friends and a retro record player, playing favourite songs and reminiscing memories brought to mind is a great joy as Mickey Randall explains.

Almanac Memoir: My Most Enjoyable Sports Injury

Sometimes it ‘hurts so good’, to quote from John Mellencamp’s well-known song. In this Friday’s column, KD travels back in time to an athletics carnival at Geelong Grammar School in the mid-1970s, where he suffered what he describes as his ‘most enjoyable sports injury’.

The Ashes 2021/22 – The death of English Test Match cricket?

Waiting for his flight back home from Hobart, Citrus Bob Utber decided to put his thoughts to paper about the state of English Test cricket.

Almanac Beer: Three European Beers

Mickey decided to shout himself some Norwegian lagers are performing a couple of good deeds. Here is his taste review of the lagers.

Almanac Music: Matt’s Musical Musings – Have Love, Will Travel

Matt Zurbo revisits the time he presented a radio show, and discusses some of the music the played on his program.

Almanac Music: ’25 or 6 to 4′ – Chicago

Chicago are a great band, and Col Ritchie particularly loves the music from their early albums especially ’25 or 6 to 4′ from their second album.

Almanac Poetry: ‘Exhale’ – Tommy Mallet

Tommy Mallet’s poem ‘Exhale’ reflects upon the relief of taking a break, visiting friends, the talk and the realities, and the issues that arise.

Almanac Teams: Any Kicks? 26 (1980- )

Rodney Boyd has another crack at Number 26, this time with some names you might have forgotten, but with interesting tales no less.

The Ashes 2021/22 – Fifth Test, Hobart Day 3: England humiliated again

Although the English cricket team gave itself a chance of victory at Blundstone Arena, their capitulation was poor, writes Citrus Bob Utber.

Almanac (Local) Cricket: Pomborneit Cricket Club 2021/22 Season- November & December Review

Catch up with all the latest happenings at the Pomborneit Cricket Club with their November/December newsletter
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AFLW Round 2 – Collingwood v St Kilda: Pies too good for Saints

Linda Ho reports on the AFLW Round 2 Collingwood v St Kilda match for the Floreat Pica Society where the Pies scored a convincing victory.

The Ashes 2021/22 – Fifth Test, Hobart Day 2: A day for wickets

Wickets tumble on Day 2 of the Fifth Ashes Test as England fight back to remain in the match late in the day reports Citrus Bob Utber from Hobart.

The Ashes 2021/22 – Fifth Test, Hobart Day 1: A great day of cricket at Blundstone Arena

Young Hugo Birrell reports on the first day’s play from the historic Fifth Ashes Test at Blundstone Arena in Hobart.

The Ashes 2021/22 – Fifth Test, Hobart Day 1: The big test before the big test at Blundstone Arena

After a shaky start by the Aussies, Travis Head and Cameron Green steer the team into a commanding position at the end of Day1 reports Citrus Bob Utber from the historic Hobart Ashes Test.

AFLW Round 1-2 – An Ongoing Health and Safety Protocol Shuffle

We’ve only just begun but already the wheels are a bit wobbly – Jarrod Landells has some thoughts on the health and safety of the AFLW’s biggest assets.

Almanac Sport: Oz Sport’s King and Queen do it with style

Australia’s international sporting reputation is in two very safe pairs of hands, writes RON REED