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Irene Pritchard, the first woman skipper on Sydney Harbour

    Irene Pritchard and brother in Zephyr, 1899. Photo courtesy of Nedlands Library.   In late December 1898, Irene Pritchard became the first woman to skipper a skiff racing on Sydney Harbour. She was listed as the skipper of … Continue reading

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Abhijata Iyengar

The Iyengar Yoga journey continues –       in conversation with Abhijata Srindgar Iyengar   from Australian Yoga Life, September-November 2015, pp 65-68 Abhijata Srindgar Iyengar is the new international face of Iyengar yoga. The 32 year old mother of a toddler, … Continue reading

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Sailing Sabots at Snails Bay, Balmain Library Exhibition

For a century Balmain was the hub of boat building and other waterfront industries, as well as the associated leisure activity of sailing. Snails Bay lies between Louisa Road and Wharf Road Birchgrove. It also lay between two of the … Continue reading

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Snails Bay Sabot Sailing Club

     The Clubhouse, 103 Louisa Road, Birchgrove, 1962 On Sunday morning, February 4, 1962, eight small sailing boats gathered for the first race of Snails Bay Sabot Sailing Club. In the 1960s Snails Bay was lined with boat-related industries, … Continue reading

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Artist Jude Roberts: The River Makes its Mark

Jude Roberts gently tugs and lifts the end of a nine-metre roll of paper onto the banks of the Maranoa River. The rest of the roll lies partially submerged in the waters of a wide stretch, just upstream from the … Continue reading

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Linus’ first blog

They call me Linus. Or Liney. Or Li. I live with Emmylou and Åsa. When I was a puppy I lived with my mummy, Coco, and Daddy, Ace, and all my brothers and sisters. I still see Ace down at … Continue reading

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Where does our food come from? Pigs and poultry.

Broadcast on Ockham’s Razor ABC Radio National, January 6, 2013 People used to know where their food came from. They grew it and harvested it, or raised it and slaughtered it. However, the separation of people from their food sources … Continue reading

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Eulogy for Gil Wahlquist

  Gil was born at Moonee Ponds, in Victoria, on April 11, 1927 the day before his mother, Ellen known as Nell, turned 20. His father, Eric, was a theatre manager. Nell was originally a New Zealander. Eric’s father was … Continue reading

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Emmylou on Linus

I’ve been too busy to write a blog because I’ve been raising Linus. Not that I was happy about this. After old Clancy died I was really lonely. When Åsa asked if I’d like us to get another dog I … Continue reading

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The Carnivore’s Dilemma

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