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The remarkable story of the 1897 Sydney riot that set the tone for 150 years of Ashes rivalry
The remarkable story of the 1897 Sydney riot that set the tone for 150 years of Ashes rivalry
All hell broke loose at what became known as the SCG when a couple of thousand people, including a teenage Banjo Paterson, stormed the pitch Test cricket gets described as a gentleman’s game, but this is a lie. Rashes of gentility break out here and there, but it’s still a game birthed by rascals, popularised by crooks, and sustained by the patronage of louts. This story is one of the finest examples, just after the third Test ever played. It was Melbourne 1879 when Fred Spofforth lived up to his nickname of “The Demon”: he rissoled England with 6 for 48 in the first innings and 7 for 62 in the second, taking the first Test hat-trick along the way. In a timeless match, Australia won in three days. Notionally amateurs, the tourists were there to make bank from gate receipts at as many games as possible. In true English everyman style they were led by a captain named Lord Harris. After Melbourne, they headed to Sydney to play twice against New South Wales. The state team also had Spofforth and won the first game easily, so before the second match the punters backed them off the map. The old Association Ground, which would later become the SCG, packed in 10,000 people. Continue reading...
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November 11, 2025 at 2:04 PM
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What do you need to do to ‘earn’ a trillion dollars in this economy? | First Dog on the Moon
What do you need to do to ‘earn’ a trillion dollars in this economy? | First Dog on the Moon
Look at all those zeroes – look at them! * Sign up here to get an email whenever First Dog cartoons are published * Get all your needs met at the First Dog shop if what you need is First Dog merchandise and prints Continue reading...
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November 12, 2025 at 5:09 AM
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Gosh the IPA lying, fabricating data and refusing to identify their 'donors'...never saw that coming.
Along with Advance, the LNP they are as desired as a prostate exam...
Doesn't matter how much money you have, you just cannot cover up or disguise reprehensible.
November 12, 2025 at 8:19 AM
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Edge of Life review – can understanding death help us understand how to live?
Edge of Life review – can understanding death help us understand how to live?
This astounding documentary traces the uses of psychedelics in palliative care, weaving together medical trials with ancient traditions People often discuss different ways to live: a new diet here, a behavioural change there, perhaps some added spiritual dimension to help one through the maelstrom of existence. But what about new ways to die? The latest film from multi-hyphenate artist Lynette Wallworth – whose eclectic oeuvre includes documentaries, video installations and virtual-reality productions – attempts a difficult task: linking the reality of death to the idea of new possibilities, maybe even new beginnings. Not in terms of an afterlife: the core idea is more about how improving the process of dying might also improve how we live. Edge of Life explores the medical use of psychedelics in palliative care – particularly psilocybin, a psychoactive compound found in magic mushrooms. Research into psychedelics in psychology and psychiatry has surged in recent years, and the film highlights one small part of this: an Australian-first clinical trial conducted at Melbourne’s St Vincent’s hospital by Dr Justin Dwyer and Dr Margaret Ross, who feature prominently. Continue reading...
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November 12, 2025 at 2:04 PM
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Who’ll be the real winner of the Coalition’s net zero battle? | Fiona Katauskas
Who’ll be the real winner of the Coalition’s net zero battle? | Fiona Katauskas
Certainly not the climate * See more of Fiona Katauskas’s cartoons here Continue reading...
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November 12, 2025 at 11:22 PM
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AC/DC review – a thrilling show stuffed with classics … and your eardrums will never be the same
AC/DC review – a thrilling show stuffed with classics … and your eardrums will never be the same
Melbourne Cricket Ground, then touring Australia In the band’s ‘ancestral homeland’, Accadacca’s first Australian concert in a decade shows Angus Young is still a frenzied force to be reckoned with On Wednesday afternoon, 374 bagpipers gathered in Melbourne’s Federation Square to play AC/DC’s It’s a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock’n’Roll), setting a new world record just up the road from where Bon Scott and the band famously played the song on the back of a flatbed truck riding up Swanston Street 50 years before. It’s the one hit AC/DC no longer plays live, retired out of respect to Scott after his death in 1980. But you barely notice it is missing when their live shows are this stuffed with classics: an audible thrill ripples through the 80,000 punters in Melbourne Cricket Ground when AC/DC opens with If You Want Blood (You’ve Got It) then tears straight into Back in Black. Who else could play such a huge hit so early in a show? But Accadacca can, in what is essentially a greatest hits celebration that goes for more than two hours. Continue reading...
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November 13, 2025 at 12:30 AM
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Here's a particularly weird one where an unnamed sends Epstein a text that says "Tommy Robinson. !! good work" then almost exclusively and repeatedly talk about Goebbels and Kristallnacht for a while before pivoting to talking about blood drawing.

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November 13, 2025 at 6:34 AM
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Epstein survivor Anouska De Georgiou on Donald Trump: “Ghislaine Maxwell did introduce me to him and she introduced me to him with a clear message of my being with him in the same way that she had trafficked me and brought me to Jeffrey Epstein”
November 13, 2025 at 5:56 AM
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An update on Linda Reynolds’ case against the Govt & its lawyers over the Brittany Higgins settlement!

The respondents have flagged they intend to apply for summary judgment on grounds Ms Reynolds has no reasonable prospects of success

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November 12, 2025 at 4:48 AM