Showing posts with label Australia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Australia. Show all posts

Sunday, July 12, 2015

Monday, March 09, 2015

John Williamson - Boogie With My Baby

John Williamson is fair dinkum Aussie folk artist and he has a bit of fun in this song:

Friday, February 24, 2012

Young Nippers on the Wane?

Life guards at public beaches are generally paid by the local government here in the U.S.  In Australian, through surf life saving clubs Aussie "surf life savers provide the community with voluntary service rescuing swimmers in distress at surf beaches."  Young nippers form "the junior stage of surf life saving, open to children from the age of 5 through to 13 years old."  As befits Aussie's love of sport and the public display of community spirit, the young nippers' training involves long traditions and pageantry.

 WSJ's Geoffrey Rogow reports from Manly Beach (north Sydney) that these being eroded:

Monday, July 04, 2011

Nothing Without You: Chandelier of Stars

Great country song by John Williamson: Chandelier of Stars. All rights belong to him. If you would like to buy it: http://bigpondmusic.com/Album/John-Williamson/Chandelier-Of-Stars2.aspx?searc...


Sunday, July 03, 2011

John Williamson Malle Boy

A Pub With No Beer

Unthinkable - A Pub With No Beer, here's the great Slim Dusty.

I Am Australian

This is a song written by Bruce Woodley (him you see here starting to sing the song) and Dobe Newton and should warm the cockles any Aussie's heart where every he or she might be.


Thursday, June 16, 2011

Some Straight Men Are Too Straight

Your Aussie a bit rusty? Here's an Australian TV mob reacting to one of their number's trying to tell a joke to the Dalai Lama:



Thanks to Carl McColman via Jim Graf:

http://anamchara.com/2011/06/14/what-not-to-say-to-the-dalai-lama/

Sunday, January 02, 2011




From The Australian via News.com.au, enjoy this fair dinkum video in which Aussie Tim Winton reads from his book Land's Edge, A Coastal Memoir. The images are by Narelle Autio. Winton is from West australia (Perth maybe?)

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

If Cardinal Pell Is for It, It Is Worth a Look

Louie Verrecchio has crafted a program of study of the documents of the Second Vatican Council. According to Cardinal Pell, Archbishop of Sidney, "I found Harvesting the Fruit of Vatican II to be a rich and detailed resource... I consider this to be an excellent way to study the Vatican II documents whether individually or in a group." Verrecchio's Harvesting the Fruit of Vatican II is a highly acclaimed adult faith formation tool that has been helping parish based study groups and individuals worldwide since 2004. He also writes a column on Catholic News service entitled, you guessed it, "Harvesting the Fruit of Vatican II."

Sunday, February 15, 2009

What Is the Difference Between a Bikini Top and Underwear? The Right to Shop.

Casuarina Square is the largest shopping center in Australia's Northern Territory. Australia is a country in which the temperature can get hot and clothes can get scarce. This apparently led to a bit of a misunderstanding.

Barbara Rilatt, a nurse, and her husband Neil, both 28, went shopping. She was wearing a bikini top (see Exhibit A to the right), he a tank top. A lady security guard asked if they had a T-shirt to cover up Ms. Rilatt's upper body otherwise she should leave.

It's not that bikini tops are banned in Casuarina Square, but the security guard thought Ms. Rilatt was in her bra. The shopping center manager, a Mr. Ben Gill, explains, "If someone was wearing underwear, then we would ask them to cover up...If she was wearing a bikini, we have made an error."
I guess you have to draw a line somewhere.

Ms. Rilatt was upset.
"How could you offend someone by being comfortable?" she said. "It is fine to wear your jeans down your crack, but not to wear a bikini top?"

The lady has a point there.

Still I am sympathy for the security guard. With styles' demolishing the distinction between underwear and outerwear, decorum is becoming a tricky concept. Decollage is in (or should I say out?) Pop starlets wear outfits they are mostly out of and even the TV newscasters and the lady with the recipes on cable wear necklines plunging toward their belly buttons.

I would hate to be the one charged with writing the rule leaving bikini tops in and bras out. And what do I do about those tops that look like negligees?

Now if Mr. Rilatt had shown up in the kind of spandex swimming trunks I see men wearing on Aussie beaches, I might have asked him to cover them up with some boxing shorts!

The second picture is of the stalwarts of the Bondi Life Saving Club. I choose these young men to model the style over some other pictures unsuitable for a respectable web site.

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Susan Moore


Portico Books has just published The Living Word by Susan Reibel Moore. This is a strong introduction for young adults and not so young adults to the faith of Christ.

Susan is an Aussie (transplanted from America) who is an expert on children's literature. You can read her recently reprinted "Fantasy and the Occult in Children’s Literature" in Homiletic and Pastoral Review.

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Aussie Airs

Slim Dusty has beeen called Mr. Australia. Here he is sing A Pub With No Beer and Waltzing Matilda.

John Williamson's True Blue is fair dinkum.