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Footprint
These are the poems by the Well Thumbed Poets read on Saturday 7 September at Well Thumbed Books, Cobargo, to music by violinist Elizabeth Andalis. The event raised money for Far South Coast Animal Rescue and Wires. The copyright to … Continue reading
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Those Finns are gonna party like it’s 999
Local property Heinola was transformed into a medieval playground on Saturday 16 July to celebrate Finnish Independence Day. Starting with the ‘bang’ of a rocket launch and ending with tires flung 80 metres or more into the sunset from a … Continue reading
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A Sprinkle of Charged Glitter
by Jen Severn Neuralgia again. Or is it? I’ve written about neuralgia—nerve pain—before, but this time it’s different. In the past it has started slowly—the occasional subtle ping, gaining in intensity and frequency, rising to a crescendo of penetrating stabs, … Continue reading
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A clear answer to an unclear question: Helen Caldicott on SA’s nuclear future
Dr Helen Caldicott, anti-nuclear activist, humanist, physician, returned to Bermagui on 10 February during a week when South Australian Premier Jay Weatherill’s Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission was preparing to deliver its “Tentative Findings”. Dr Caldicott was speaking at the … Continue reading
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Tagged Bermagui Institute, environment, politics
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Warren Shouts
A Short Story by Sarah Gardiner ‘Hey-up,’ Warren shouts at the cows. Black and white cut-outs on green paddocks, they swing their great necks, roll eyes and look away. Whip skinny tails against the heat and cloudy flies, saunter on. … Continue reading
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Nance Favelle: The forgotten cemetery at Garrawarra
Written by Margaret Nance Favelle (nee Hyland) December 2012 Submitted to The Triangle by John Favelle, January 2016. On November 10th, 2012, I was browsing through the Sydney Morning Herald newspaper which my daughter had left with us after a … Continue reading
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Tagged History, Quaama
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Four Writers, Four Winds and The Mission Priest – on again
On Saturday February 7th 2015 Four Writers, Nicholas Jose, Rodney Hall, Hannie Rayson and Neilma Sydney will be in conversation with Margaret Throsby at Four Winds (ticket details from Four Winds Office 02 6493 3414) and more information on page … Continue reading
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Growing Change : A Journey inside Venezuela’s Food Revolution
Sunday, February 15th will be the next monthly community documentary screening in the Cobargo CWA at 4.30 pm. Growing Change :A Journey inside Venezuela’s Food Revolution, A documentary by Simon Cunich Against the backdrop of the global food crisis the … Continue reading
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Skate Park Opens
The Bermagui Skate Park is finally here! It is so exciting to see this long awaited project finally become a reality. Project manager Jim Callaghan and a dedicated team of workers and volunteers have worked together to create a fabulous … Continue reading
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