Come and hear Susan Ackroyd share the surprising stories and historical truths hidden behind familiar childhood stories

Come and hear Susan Ackroyd share the surprising stories and historical truths hidden behind familiar childhood stories

Correys Ave runs between Major’s Bay Road and Concord Road. It is named in honour of Thomas Obed Correy Junior in recognition of his contribution to the community over many years. He served on Concord Council and, in fact, was an Alderman on the first Concord Council, set up in 1983. He was also mayor…
We would like to thank all those who brought in the many boxes of books to help re-stock the Lismore Library. At this stage the appeal has closed but your donations have been greatly appreciated.
A display of Colonial Robert Watkin Savage’s army combat ensemble.
Harry was a valued member of our Society. Military history was one of his passions, and his immense knowledge was extremely helpful any time we were arranging new displays around our collection of militaria. He was also an intrepid traveller, visiting many places around the world where the average traveller would never think to visit. …
For those who love the philosophy of ambiguity (as well as the idiosyncrasies of English).One tequila, two tequila, three tequila, floor!Atheism is a non-prophet organisation.If man evolved from monkeys and apes, why do we still have monkeys and apes?I went to a bookstore and asked the saleswoman, “Where’s the self-help section?” She said if she…
There’s some confusion about exactly when the first camels and their handlers arrived in Australia, and for what purpose. We do know that “Harry” was the first camel to arrive in Australia after landing in Port Adelaide on 12 October, 1840. The animal was shipped from Tenerife, Spain, by the Phillips brothers, Henry Weston and George. Camels…
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