Almanac Cricket – Boxing Day Test, Day Five: A Great One.

Dips offers his take on the body types of various sportspeople as he recounts the last day of the Boxing Day Test.

Almanac Cinema: The Evolution Of Robbie Williams

Ian Wilson has been to the cinema and presents his thoughts on a couple of films he saw, ‘Betterman’, and ‘Anora’.

Almanac Music : Top Albums of 2024

Luke Reynolds takes us out of 2024 with his ninth annual list of top Australian albums for the year.

Almanac Footy: Another great Football Rivalry: Fitzroy v North Melbourne 1979-1986

Philip Mendes presents the next instalment featuring the Fitzroy Football Club participating in pivotal seasons, this time matches against North Melbourne 1979 -1986.

Almanac Poetry: ‘Who Shat in the Kids Pool?’ – Tommy Mallet

A philosophical Tommy Mallet faces a problem often confronted in a kids swimming pool. [CAUTION: Language warning – Ed]

Almanac Football: Battle of the Names, Part II

Here’s a couple of footy teams from Matt Gately to think about. One a team of nominative determinism, Australian Rules style, and the second featuring players that augment and adorn the verbs.

Almanac Teams: Sydney Test Debuts

At the tail end of an enthralling Test series, Rodney Boyd has set his team-building sights on those who made their debuts at the storied SCG.

Almanac Cricket: The beautiful nothingness of Test cricket

Kate Burke is one of life’s enthusiasts. As a thinker and writer she has many strengths across many disciplines, especially in Agriculture and leadership, analysis and planning. One is to find relatable situations and moments; she’s got a terrific eye for the sporting moment. She sent John Harms this email about Test cricket, an email that applies perfectly to the denouement of this Boxing Day Test today.

Almanac Poetry: E(a)rnest

Some iconic writers, like Ernest Hemingway, have been imitated so often that their output can no longer be read as the fresh, new, innovative literary work it originally was – this is the issue tackled by Kevin Densley’s latest (and previously unpublished) Almanac poem. [Or: The importance of being the old man and the sea – Ed.]

Almanac Footy: Fremantle 2025 Season Preview

Fremantle is the focus this week as Micky McTigger continues to analyse team lists for the 2025 AFL season.

Almanac Music: So You’re Overseas And Suddenly….(Part 4)

More Aussie songs that warm the cockles of Aussie hearts when heard while travelling overseas.

English Premier League – Matchweek 18: Highlights

Ollie Wade reports on the news from the Boxing Day schedule of the EPL.

Almanac Cricket – Australia v India: Fourth Test, Day 2 – Australia consolidates

Citrus Bob Utber gives his thoughts on Day 2, when Australia took the upper hand in the Fourth Test at the MCG.

Almanac Cricket: The Top 10 Boxing Day Tests – Part 2

Tony Dosen continues his nominations for his Top 10 Boxing Day Tests, and features Tests Number 1 – 5.

Almanac Poetry: ‘In With Me’ – Tommy Mallet

A poem by Tommy Mallet about working in the bush with a couple of back-packers. [Language warning – Ed]

Almanac Cricket: Australia v India – 4th Test, Day 1: Cricket Snicks from Madras

Slammin’ Sam, what a performance! Citrus Bob Utber reports he was suitably impressed by Sam Konstas on debut with a fine 60 runs against the best of India on Day 1 of the Boxing Day Test.

Almanac Cricket: Spinners and what you call them

Les Everett has seen it as necessary to intervene to assist players, commentators (who should know better) and fans develop their understanding of the various versions of spin bowling.

Almanac Cricket: The Nominative Determinism World Test Series

For his second contribution, Matt Gately has chosen two teams to represent opposing characteristics of players. He’s called them The Belligerents and The Peaceniks.

RITV Summer Series: 2024 Barossa Red Wine of Year

It was an arduous task for RITV each week of the footy season – having to choose a Barossa Red Wine of the Week! Today he announces the winner of his Best Barossa red of 2024.

‘Enigmatic “Gypsy” – Beechworth’s boyhood genius…’ by KB Hill

KB Hill recounts the enigmatic career of Terry Bartel, a rare talent who probably didn’t fulfil his potential – but what a character!