Peter Clark tells the story of the time (recently) when the history buffs hit Silver City.
Almanac Footy: ‘A History of Australian Rules Football in Woomera 1948 to 1992’ – Part 6: 1964-1965
David Turpin continues his extensive series of ‘A History of Australian Rules Football in Woomera 1948 to 1992’ with Part 6 featuring the years 1964 -1965.
The Long and Winding Ride: Episode 7 – Buffalo River to Beechworth: A taste of Italy
In this episode Peter Clark crosses over the Ovens River and heads up into the hill country around Mudgegonga, Stanley and Beechworth. His lunch stop is at Murmungee Lookout where he will taste a smorgasbord of Italian-inspired gourmet delights procured in Myrtleford.
Almanac Travel: Travel Shorts NYC #15
Time for some comedy and thrills and spills at Coney Island for Ian and Lynda as they continue their visit to New York.
Almanac Footy: Western District Football Wrap
Dandy Andy reports the weekend’s round of matches recorded a couple of turn ups across two leagues in the Western District, one instilling life into the competition.
Almanac Poetry: ‘Family Ties (For Bernadette, Bella and Bridie, 25 December 2024)’ – Paul Noonan
Paul Noonan pays tribute to his family with his affectionate poem reflecting the importance of ‘Family Ties’.
Round 15 – AFL Footy Fixture Season 2025: Who, where, and when
Find out who, where, and when your team plays this week in Round 15 of AFL Season 2025.
Almanac (Swimming) Poetry: Old blokes in black budgie smugglers
Campbell Bairstow explores the mind, body and soul of swimming laps in a poem he recited to great acclaim at the Poets’ Lunch last Friday. This poem was first published on the Footy Almanac site in 2021.
Almanac Music: ‘100 x 100, 1954 to 1977’, 71- 80
Songs from the late 60s, early 70s feature in this week’s episode of Earl O’Neill’s music series, ‘100×100, 1954 to 1977’ as the countdown continues.
Almanac Poetry: Poets’ Lunch Reviewed
Poems about first love, lost mothers, aviator glasses, footy haiku, and much, much more, were all part of a very successful first Footy Almanac Poets’ Lunch last Friday.
Almanac Music: The Indelible Mike Rudd Turns 80!
Richard Griffiths attended Mike Rudd’s 80th birthday celebrations recently. A great time both music and birthday wise was had by all as Richard reports.
Almanac Cricket – Australia v South Africa: A trip back to the Home of Cricket
Peter Argent had a last-minute chance to attend the Test Championship, so he jumped on a plane and lobbed at the home of Cricket to witness a tight contest.
Cam Hooke’s Collingwood Life 2025: Round 14 Bye / Round 15 Preview
With Collingwood having the bye in Round 14 Cam Hooke’s Collingwood Life 2025 looks ahead to the Round 15 clash against St. Kilda.
Almanac Basketball: The Craft of Hephaestus
Learn a bit more about the mythical figures of Bullitt and Axe from the 45-years-young basketball club Not Bad Thanks
Almanac Teams: Surprise Sharpshooters (Part 2)
A plethora of players who didn’t make the cut in Rodney Boyd’s first team of those who kicked big bags despite being less well known for kicking majors in numbers.
Almanac Pubs: Our annual pilgrimage to the Greenock Pub
Mickey Randall eases into the familiar surrounds of the Greenock Pub with schnitzels, local footy in the 1980s and prophylactics on the menu.
Almanac Footy: Umpires and the Spirit of the Law
This article about umpiring and the spirit of the laws of Australian football first appeared in The Alternative Law Journal in 2003. The Footy Almanac reprises it in preparation for a forthcoming follow up article which reconsiders the situation.











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