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The latest on BROO
As regular readers of my blog (if such rare creatures indeed exist outside of mythology) would know, I am the proud shareholder of 120 shares in homegrown craft brewery BROO (ASX Code BEE). The entertaining story about I gradually acquired those 120 shares has been told in this blog previously, so I will not reiterate …
On The Western Bulldogs Digital Membership
I’m new to Facebook, and having only joined for communication with relatives in Italy during my recent trip, all I use FB for now is to read those highly addictive Reddit stories (clickbait) about people who have toxic relatives or bosses (this takes up quite a lot of my time, given I find such stories …
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Australia’s Own Dreyfus Affair
The Dreyfus Affair was a tragic miscarriage of justice during the early years of the French Third Republic. Captain Alfred Dreyfus, a French army officer of Jewish background, was unjustly accused of espionage charges. Motivated by anti-semitism, his principal accusers in the military and the government were blind to evidence pointing conclusively to another officer, …
Whistleblower Justice Fund
Whistleblower Justice Fund — Read on http://www.droptheprosecutions.org.au/
Treasury Wine Estates Buys Daou Vineyards
Whilst I was travelling through Italy recently and scrolling through Facebook for the first time ever (the novelty has worn off), I found many ads promoting such investments as buying wine futures or whiskey kegs. As I do like wine and whiskey, although not necessarily for investment, I did have a close look at those. …
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Has Political Discourse Become Less Civil?
The Commonwealth Police, predecessor to the current Australian Federal Police, had an almost ridiculous raison d’être for coming into existence. It was during the First World War, and the then Prime Minister, William Morris Hughes, was speaking to a crowd in Queensland, in the presence of the premier, who was not an ally. Someone threw …
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Halloween Again – Some Sober Reflections On The Real Monsters
‘Do you think that the faith has conquered the world, and that lions no longer need keepers?’ – TS Eliot It’s Halloween again, and we go further and further down the rabbit hole of trick-or-treating, costumes, decorating the front garden, and boozy halloween parties attended by women in sexy witch costumes (or at least I …
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Money Can’t Buy You Class, But It Can Make You Crass
I am not really into superhero movies. The only superhero I like is the Phantom, and his only superpower are his moral certainty and his mystique (ie Ghost Who Walks, Man Who Can Never Die). [I will of course make an exception for Wonder Woman. And Black Widow. And Alison Brie as Captain Marvel.] Hence …
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What to do with 14700 Frequent Flyer Points and Similar First World Problems
My father was my more adventurous parent. At 17, he rode his bicycle from Treviso to Turin to go and live with his eldest brother and look for work. In the eleven intervening years before he boarded a Fokker Friendship for a long haul flight to Australia, he worked as a coal miner in Switzerland …
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