Matt Webber flies the Gold Coast Suns’ flag. There from the outset, he helps build the mythology of an emerging club. [Timely, Matt – Ed]
Almanac Cricket: ACS Literary Scholar Report – West Indies v Australia 2025
Lorenzo Di-Mauro Hayes is the Australian Cricket Society’s literary scholar and is mentored by John Harms. Lorenzo presents his thoughts of Australia’s performance in the recent Test series against West Indies in light of their prospects in the upcoming Ashes series.
Almanac Footy: A History of Australian Rules Football in Woomera 1948 to 1992 – Part 16:1987-1989
The years 1987 to 1989 saw a fluctuation of the number of teams participating, union unrest, the playing of unregistered players affecting teams and the formation of the Woomera FC feature in David Turpin’s continuing ‘A History of Australian Rules Football in Woomera 1948 to 1992’.
Almanac Basketball: 2000 games – That’s Not Bad Thanks!
The Not Bad Thanks Basketball Club recently celebrated playing its 2000th game against Kings in Melbourne Central’s B Grade competition winning 49-42 reports Graeme Willingham.
The Long and Winding Ride: Epilogue
What a brilliant journey we followed Peter Clark on; one full of country footy, vineyards and pioneering winemakers, pubs, cafes, a tranquil village in a peaceful valley, legendary footballers, Italian prisoners of war, Chinese fortune seekers, bushrangers, gold miners, hop growers and tobacco farmers, cattlemen, cheese makers, horsemen, road builders, artists, heroic World War II nurses, and bushfire fighters, and much more. Peter reflects on his highlights from the trip.
Almanac Footy: Western District Football Wrap
Dandy Andy reviews the penultimate round of matches in the Hampden League, and the commencement of finals matches in the Minera and District League, and South West District League.
Almanac Footy: What should be the AFL Team of the Year 2025?
With the AFL All-Australian team to be announced shortly Micky McTigger nominates the players he believes should be in the team.
Round 24 – Collingwood v Melbourne: Floreat Pica Society match report
Frank Taylor presents the match report for the Round 24 game between Collingwood and Melbourne on behalf of the Floreat Pica Society.
Almanac Poetry: Matins
Kevin Densley describes this week’s poem as about a ‘morning scene in my earlier life comparable to a church service’.
You’re invited to the Dunkeld Writers Festival, August 29-31, 2025.
John Harms encourages you to head to picturesque Dunkeld for the world’s friendliest Writers Festival (August 29-31). Check it out here.
Cam Hooke’s Collingwood Life 2025: Round 24 Review, and the future
Another nail biter for Collingwood as Cam Hooke’s Collingwood Life 2025 reviews the win against Melbourne and also presents some future thoughts..
Almanac Music: ‘Sitting in an English garden’ – Songs That Refer to Countries
In this installment of KD’s long-running series on popular music, the theme is songs that refer directly to countries. As is always the case, readers’ song choices and comments are warmly welcomed.
Round 24 – Sal’s Preview: And there will be Eight
Sal has his say on the Rankine affair and nominates his winners for the last regular season round in the AFL.
NRL Round 24 – RITV: South Sydney score back-to-back wins!
RITV is all in for Jye Gray, the fill-in fullback who, surely, must win the Rabbitohs’ Best and Fairest this year! Move over Latrell, he’s got your number!
NRL Round 25 – Prop by the Sea: You gotta love footy!
Prop by the Sea gives his take on key clashes in NRL Round 25, salutes two inductees into the 350-game club, and spars his with old mate The Crabman.
NRL Round 25 and NRLW Round 8 – Obstructions and audacity
Ian Hauser is ‘just wild about Harry’ after the Melbourne captain’s stunning try to post a win over the Panthers. Meanwhile, the obstruction rule continues to cause confusion – and a bit of hypocrisy!
Almanac Footy: A History of Australian Rules Football in Woomera 1948 to 1992 – Part 15: 1984- 1986
David Turpin continues his fascinating insight into ‘A History of Australian Rules Football in Woomera 1948 to 1992’, this week featuring the years 1984-1986.











Almanac Comment: MCC Library – a place of reflection, conversation, discovery and respect
The Melbourne Cricket Club Library is 177 years old. Citrus Bob Utber and others pay their respects to this institution of reflection, conversation, and discovery for members, scholars, researchers and the general public.