In search of real hamburgers, not those made with frozen sausage mince

May 9th, 2011

For years I relied on hamburgers once every day or two for a proper feed when travelling.  All five food groups  – cereals (roll), dairy (cheese), meat (mince and maybe steak as well, and certainly bacon), salad (lettuce, fried onion, beetroot and tomato) and fruit (a pineapple ring).  Plus a bit of barbeque sauce [certainly […]

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Flash food in the bush (the real bush, not the outer suburbs of Sydney, Brisbane or Melbourne)

May 9th, 2011

Discovered another top eatery on the road in April, Bertoldo’s Pasticceria and Panetteria in Griffith (central NSW).  Apparently Bertoldo’s bakery opened in 1952 but for some reason I haven’t discovered it until now.  By sheer chance we were driving past just as the Easter Sunday after-church crowd were feasting.  The crowd in the quiet street […]

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Keeping up with the Joneses – CASA action re Milton Joneses flying style

April 30th, 2011

Apparently in early March this year the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) raided the Melbourne offices of WFTN, the producers of ‘Keeping up with the Joneses’, the television series featuring Milton Jones and his family on NT’s Coolibah Station.  CASA staff came to WTFN to take the master copies of the ‘Keeping up with the […]

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Barnaby Joyce’s anti-carbon tax petition

March 23rd, 2011

Here’s a link to Barnaby Joyce’s anti-carbon tax petition It only takes a few seconds to add your name. If a carbon tax stopped pollution it would be a great scheme.  But it won’t, it will only drive already struggling businesses to the wall, increase unemployment and increase the cost of living…while churning out fat […]

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Vested interests driving carbon tax scheme again

March 21st, 2011

I just received an email sent out by Senator Barnaby Joyce, to everyone who signed the ETS petition in 2009.   If you can’t make it to Canberra this Wednesday, at least let politicians know what you think – starting with your local representative. ‘You will remember that in 2009 we led the charge against the proposed […]

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Nuclear power stations and nuclear waste dumps in outback Australia

March 21st, 2011

Where should nuclear power stations and nuclear waste dumps be located, in Australia?  In the heart of our largest city, Sydney. Oh but what if there is an accident?  Well if there is any, any, chance of an accident – then we must not have a nuclear power station or nuclear waste dump in Australia […]

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Quadrant Agtour to NT cattle stations

March 2nd, 2011

This year Quadrant Agtour is running another cattle station tour.  This year it runs for 21 days in June-July, and the travellers are escorted by Brian Hill.  The cattle stations to be visited include:  Alexandria, Brunette Downs, Hayfield, Victoria River Downs, Wave Hill and Melaleuca.  Other tour highlights  included are:  the buffalo programme on Beatrice Hill Farm, Kakadu, […]

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Plant variety rights legislation affects us all

March 1st, 2011

The Seed Savers Network was created in 1986 in response to Plant Variety Rights legislation.  The seed savers network website is a mine of information, and issues discussed include the preservation of plant varieties historically, what is likely to happen in future, and worldwide issues.  For example a recent post on plant variety rights ownership: ‘Since […]

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Australian outback books heading overseas

March 1st, 2011

Just been running through the December 2010 quarter figures (BAS time) and discovered almost 25% of book sales at this time were mailed to overseas addresses.  Primarily America and New Zealand, but also Canada, Europe and England. Given that many countries overseas are having a tougher time economically and that the Australian dollar is stronger […]

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60 minutes story on NT cattle station price rises

February 25th, 2011

I stumbled upon a very interesting June 2008 60 minutes story on NT property prices, titled ‘Bonanza’.  Liz Hayes does a good job of interviewing Ben and Traci Tapp of Mountain Valley Station, Tony Davis of Limbunya, and Marlee and Franz Ranacher of Bulloo River Station.  The story focuses on the rise in cattle station prices and […]

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