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Rod Wise
‘Knee replacement agony: What I wasn’t told about pain and complications pre-surgery’
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‘The carnival is over: The Seekers are such an awful blast from a long-buried past’
‘The carnival is over: The Seekers are such an awful blast from a long-buried past’
To my ear, when The Seekers’ songs are played, I feel I might as well be listening to a barber-shop quartet of the 1890s ...
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‘Greece: In admiration of Corfu’s picturesque past’
‘Greece: In admiration of Corfu’s picturesque past’
I’ve never been to Greece. I’d always assumed that I would get there eventually -- almost inevitably -- but it just didn’t happen.
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‘Libraries: Cleaning the shelves of irritating, useless, boring, out-of-date books’
‘Libraries: Cleaning the shelves of irritating, useless, boring, out-of-date books’
The question to be addressed is what is happening to books and the libraries that were supposed to protect, and promote, them and their contents.
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‘How much more outrage do we need for rape allegations to be taken seriously?’
‘How much more outrage do we need for rape allegations to be taken seriously?’
This situation has exposed the limitations of our prime minister in not being able to respond in any way other than in playing word-games and dodgy footwork.
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‘Dana Andrews: Admiration of the man behind the movie star’
‘Dana Andrews: Admiration of the man behind the movie star’
Dana Andrews was one of Hollywood's top leading men of the 1940s and '50s and someone Rod had always admired.
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‘Hanging tough: Students in regional Australia received little support during pandemic’
‘Hanging tough: Students in regional Australia received little support during pandemic’
We seem to have forgotten how terrifying it must have been to give up everything you ever knew or held dear ... and head off into the virtual unknown.
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‘Creeklands, long grass and a lost pair of glasses’
‘Creeklands, long grass and a lost pair of glasses’
There was no other option. I had to go back to the Creeklands in the utterly vain hope that I had dropped them in my travels.
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‘Memories of Somare: PNG’s separation from Australia and the challenges for government’
‘Memories of Somare: PNG’s separation from Australia and the challenges for government’
Sir Michael Somare led Papua New Guinea into independence from Australia in 1975 and was the country's longest-serving parliamentarian.
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‘Memories of Malawi: The real value of my childhood stamp collecting’
‘Memories of Malawi: The real value of my childhood stamp collecting’
Rod writes about one of his earliest memories and how it came to be an important part of his life.
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