With the passing of Steve Cropper another void is left in the music world. A guitar great, songwriter, producer and producer he will be sadly missed. RIP Steve Cropper,
The Ashes – Second Test: Brisbane preview
Citrus Bob Utber presents his thoughts in the lead-up to the Second Test in Brisbane.
Almanac Food (Christmas Treats): Oldies but goodies
With the Festive Season upon us, we thought we’d reprise editor Ian Hauser’s ‘Christmas treats’ post from a couple years ago. Ian will be making his 2026 batch of rum balls in the coming days so that they’re suitably fermented in time for Christmas.
We all have ‘treats’ that go with our experience of Christmas. Ian Hauser shares a couple that have their roots in his childhood.
Almanac Cricket: A History of Cricket in Woomera 1948 – 2014, Part 4: 1963/64 – 1969/70
David Turpin continues his informative series ‘A History of Cricket in Woomera 1948 – 2014’. Part 4 examines the seasons 1963/64 – 1969/70.
Almanac Reviews: ‘The Thing With Feathers’ and ‘Nuremberg’
The Wilsons have seen plenty of films of late. Here, Ian reviews two more films that were average at best.
Almanac Books: ‘Champions of Carlton’ – Miles Wilks
Blues fans, here’s the book you’ve all been waiting for, ‘Champions of Carlton’ – it’s a cracker!
Almanac Literary: The Furphy Anthology 2025 – launched Nov 20 and released Dec 1
The Furphy Anthology 2025 was launched at a spirited event at the All Nations on November 20 and is now available for purchase.
Almanac Teams: Brisbane Test Memory Makers
On to the second Test of the season and with it Rodney Boyd’s sides featuring the boys who performed – or failed to do so in spectacular fashion – at the former greyhound track in Woolloongabba.
Almanac Literary: ‘Frog Cakes at Half Forward’ is now published and available
Carolyn Spooner started writing quirky and creative footy articles for the Almanac site about a decade ago. She has now put them together in an anthology, ‘Frog Cakes at Half Forward’, which is out now. Have a look. [Congrats Carolyn – JTH]
Almanac Poetry: A Disguised Version of a Repressed Wish
Sigmund Freud famously described dreams as a disguised version of a repressed wish. Today’s poem by Kevin Densley is a jokey take on this idea.
Almanac Music: Aussie Album Review – Skyhooks ‘Living in the 70’s’
To acknowledge the passing of Skyhooks guitarist Bob ‘Bongo’ Starkie, we reprise Smokie’s review of the seminal album ‘Living in the 70’s’.
Almanac Music: ‘Living in the 70’s’
To acknowledge the passing of Bob ‘Bongo’ Starkie, we revisit Glen!’s tribute to ‘Living In The 70’s’.
Almanac Footy: Peter Malinauskas on why you should play for The Blacks
This is a classic. When the premier of your state narrates a short Uni Blacks FC promotional video, why wouldn’t you play for them!
AFLW Grand Final – North Melbourne v Brisbane: Preview
The AFLW Grand Final will be played at Princes Park in Melbourne tonight. John Harms sets it up and invites writers to get involved.
Almanac Footy: AFLW – Carlton’s season
Peter Fuller presents his thoughts on the Carlton AFLW team’s fortunes during the home and away season just completed, and the upcoming Grand Final between Brisbane and North Melbourne.
Almanac Book Review: ‘On Our Selection: An Alternative History of Australian Cricket’ by Bernard Whimpress
‘It’s still three blokes deciding the future of a group of eager players who hope and pray they someday earn a baggy green.’ Barry Nicholls offers his insights into ‘On our selection: an alternative history of Australian cricket’ by Bernard Whimpress.
Almanac Cricket – Two Superlative Innings: When Tony Greig and Geoff Boycott Padded Up For Waverley
Braham Dabscheck offers a detailed insight into a watershed moment in Sydney grade cricket when England captain Tony Greig agreed to play for Waverley Cricket Club. The repercussions changed cricket forever.
Almanac (Club) Cricket – Round 5: West Warrion v Simpson
West Warrion Panthers were back to their best as they took on Simpson Tigers last weekend. Sidelined by illness, Liam McCullagh had to watch most of the game, but still managed to play a small part late in the day. (Just check out the afternoon tea spread! – Ed.)
Almanac Rugby Union – The Wallabies in 2025
Brian the Ruminator, true to his name, has been reflecting on the (mis)fortunes of the Wallabies in 2025 and asks the pertinent questions about finding a path forward to the 2027 World Cup.
‘The Best of the Best of Wangaratta Tennis…’ by KB Hill
KB Hill concludes his two-part series on the best players to grace the courts of Merriwa Park over the past century. Today he names his Top 10 men and women.











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