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When the Marvel Loch Mine Fell In:

25/01/2020 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

Recently Australia was shocked by the news that two men had lost their lives 500ft down a Broken Hill Mine. At the same time the name of Mazza appeared in the obituary notices of the local press. Probably it bore little significance to any but sorrowing friend and relatives – for few could cast their […]

Filed Under: People Tagged With: Australian History, Goldfields History, Marvel Loch, mining history, Western Australia

The Cattle-Dog’s Death – Henry Lawson

25/01/2020 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

The Plains lay bare on the homeward route, And the march was heavy on man and brute; For the Spirit of Drought was on all the land, And the white heat danced on the glowing sand. The best of our cattle-dogs lagged at last, His strength gave out ere the plains were passed, And our […]

Filed Under: Poets Corner

The Binduli Bloodhouse:

18/01/2020 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

The Binduli Bloodhouse – The following article appeared in ‘The Sun’ newspaper on the 28th October 1906. The sentiments and derogatory comments about foreigners and women were common at the time. THE BINDULI BLOODH0USE. -BARTOLO MORATTI’S PUB- ITS CLAIMS TO POLICE ATTENTION. Disreputable Boozing Den— For Dissipated Dagos.— No Attractions for Picnickers.— Closure Badly Wanted. […]

Filed Under: People, Ripping Yarns & Tragic Tales Tagged With: Australian History, Binduli, Goldfields History, Hotels, Kalgoorlie boulder

But What’s The Use – Henry Lawson

18/01/2020 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

But what’s the use of writing ‘bush’— Though editors demand it— For city folk, and farming folk, Can never understand it. They’re blind to what the bushman sees The best with eyes shut tightest, Out where the sun is hottest and The stars are most and brightest. The crows at sunrise flopping round Where some […]

Filed Under: People, Poets Corner Tagged With: Goldfields History, Henry Lawson

The Desert Warriors – 1973

18/01/2020 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

The Desert Warriors, Mt Margaret, Laverton Western Australia 1973 Back Row: Leo THOMAS, Chris JOHNSTON, Kevin THOMAS, Eric THOMAS, Norman SIMPSON, Albert NUDDING, Gary ELDER, Barry THOMAS (Capt), Gary SULLIVAN, Fred McARTHUR, Gus MILLER Front Row: Laurie DEAR, Preston THOMAS, Andrew LAWSON, Brian McINTYRE, Ron SMITH, Timothy ROBINSON, Duncan BILSON

Filed Under: People, Sport Tagged With: football, Goldfields History, Laverton, Western Australia

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