Musical Dispatch from the Front — Thirroul

This Musical Dispatch from the Front is a guest post by my old—in both senses of that word—friend Frank Baarda,* a long-term resident of Yuendumu. For decades we have made our annual trek up and down the Stuart Highway.  I recall some memorable road: signs: Ki Ki – Australia’s Pistachio Capital Bordertown – Bob Hawke’s [...]

By |2024-02-26T12:53:35+09:30January 24th, 2024|Australian politics, Books, Fun stuff, Some places I've been, The Northern Myth, the Tanami Track, Yuendumu|Comments Off on Musical Dispatch from the Front — Thirroul

No batteries required

By Mark Butler* OUR town’s book nook (motto: “Leave a book, take a book, or both. No batteries required.”) is snugly tucked away in the vestibule of the community hall, and was set up by my wife Mary and me not long after we had moved here in 2016. We maintain and curate it, and [...]

By |2023-11-11T21:59:43+09:30November 11th, 2023|Australian politics, Books, FARRAGO, Fun stuff, Media, Poetry, Some places I've been, The Arts, The Northern Myth, Writing and writers|Comments Off on No batteries required
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