Series 2 of ‘Keeping up with the Joneses’ returned on Channel Ten last night with yet another episode featuring a social occasion – this time, a trip to the Brunette (ABC) Races. Held on Brunette Downs (Barkly Tableland, NT) twice a year but with the largest gathering held in June, this Keeping up with the Joneses […]
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Keeping up with the Joneses of Coolibah Station – returns Channel 10, Oct 20, 2011
October 17th, 2011‘Keeping up with the Joneses’ of Coolibah Station returns to Channel Ten on Thursday October 20 2011, 8-8.30pm. Great news for everyone who has enjoyed this insight into Territory cattle station life, Jones-style, via Milton and Cristina Jones and family and employees. For more comments on the ‘Keeping up with the Joneses’ TV series, including background […]
Australian Outback Calendars – outback photos
October 13th, 2011After many years of customer requests I was all teed up to finally produce a 2012 Australian outback calendar. I even had the format planned and most of the photos picked out. Just before I got stuck right into calendar production, I was approached by Landmark because they wanted the 2012 Landmark calendar to feature large […]
Bushies on a beach holiday – the benefits of inflatable surfmats
October 8th, 2011Many people in the bush head to the coast for a holiday over the January-February school holiday/wet season period. If you’ve got kids, this means a car stacked high with stuff on the way to the beachside destination – and it’s even worse on the drive back to the farm or station at the end of […]
Foreign ownership of Australian land and water
October 4th, 2011There has been quite a bit written about recently published figures by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) showing the percentage of overseas ownership of Australian land. Many writers have conveniently interpreted the figures to mean Australians are a paranoid, parochial lot – unreasonably concerned with mythically increasing overseas ownership. There is virtually no objective analysis and in-depth discussion of […]
Rockhampton’s Beef Week, to be held every 2 years
September 30th, 2011The Beef Australia committee is surveying the public to gauge opinions on whether the Rockhampton Beef Week event should become biennial (every second year) rather than triennial (every 3 years). Attending Beef Week at Rockhampton costs me more than $5,000 to attend as an exhibitor: not much short of $1,000 in accommodation (6 nights, scalper rates in a caravan […]
Channel 10’s ‘Keeping up with the Joneses’ of Coolibah Station, back on TV in October 2011
September 22nd, 2011Just heard the news today – great news for everyone who has enjoyed watching life on Coolibah Station on television. Milton and Cristina Jones, ‘little Milton’ and the crew will be back on television in Series Two of ‘Keeping up with the Joneses’, in October 2011. On Channel 10. Only a few weeks away unti the […]
Environmentally friendly coffins – made of wool
September 12th, 2011JC Atkinson, the largest manufacturer and distributor of coffins in the U.K., sells more than 60,000 coffins (caskets) per year. JC Atkinson stocks a number of styles that are fully biodegradable, such as coffins made of willow, seagrass and bamboo – as well as cardboard. However the unique coffin they sell which would appeal to rural […]
Rally at Anthony Albanese’s Marrickville office
September 2nd, 2011There are some well written reports online regarding yesterday’s anti-carbon tax rally outside Anthony Albanese’s Sydney office. These reports include informative images, such as on the No Carbon Tax website. Unfortunately there are many biased reports also, implying that the crowd jostled Anthony Albanese etc. One ABC report unfortunately also says that yesterday’s rally outside Anthony Albanese’s office […]
Another La Nina weather pattern for Australia in late 2011?
September 1st, 2011The Australian Bureau of Meteorology says current La Nina/El Nino-related weather measurements are at present still mostly neutral. However there is some possibility that the Pacific Ocean will cool further, which will result in the return of a La Nina weather pattern (though not as strong as was the case for the last wet season, which was indicated as […]