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The Situation
  • Admin | 24/04/2014

    Our Storytellers; adding local flavours to the world of books

    Laurie Bookman introduces a special look at some local books and their creators.   One of the great...

  • Admin | 24/04/2014

    The Early Years

    “Rolf Boldrewood” (Thomas Alexander Browne, 1826-1913), author of the popular bushranger classic “Robbery Under Arms” – a precursor...

  • Admin | 24/04/2014

    The Crime Scene

    In crime fiction, the human characters come and go – victims first, usually. But eventually even the most...

  • Admin | 23/04/2014

    The “Thurgoona Western”

    Barry H. Young has had a lifelong interest in early American western folklore, including the Native Americans (or...

  • Admin | 23/04/2014

    Horses for Courses

    Over a hundred kilometres to the east of Albury, but certainly closer in spirit thanks to the umbilical...

  • Admin | 23/04/2014

    The Novelists Nearby

    Graham Jackson (1947- ) was born in Melbourne and educated at Albury Grammar and the Australian National University....

  • Admin | 23/04/2014

    In Search of Nick Cave

      BY Deborah Torpy It might surprise some that such a creative genius like Nick Cave is one...

  • Admin | 23/04/2014

    Such is Life

    BY the CVGT Wangaratta Group   Edward Kelly born June 1855 murdered November 1880. Surprisingly articulate for a...

  • Admin | 11/04/2014

    Marches draw disquiet to attention

    You would think that up to 120,000 people marching in protest is hard to miss. Yet, most of...

  • Admin | 11/04/2014

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