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    It’s election day in Queensland

    ByGreta 26 October 202427 October 2025

    Australia is a unique place. It’s the only place on Earth that is at the same time a country, a continent, and an island. And that last property has helped to make it a haven for monotremes, marsupials, and other weird critters. Europeans ‘discovered’ the Great South Land several times over the centuries, usually by…

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    Uluru in context

    ByGreta 26 September 202427 October 2025

    On our last tour day at Yulara we were treated to a helicopter ride so we could see Uluru from the air. It stands out, a huge rock in a red desert, as though some God had plucked it out from somewhere else and placed it on the plain. Kata Tjuta looks like a pile…

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    Sunrise on the Rock

    ByGreta 24 September 202427 October 2025

    Sunrise at Uluru at this time of year is around 6:30am. The Rock famously changes colour as the light grows in the eastern sky. It’s all part of the experience – but you have to get up well before sparrow fart to see the spectacle. We crawled out of bed at about 4:30 to be…

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    Off to Uluru

    ByGreta 22 September 202427 October 2025

    It was time to move on to Uluru. We checked out of the Crowne Plaza bright and early to board the buses for the long drive to the Rock. And it was raining! That’s a rare occurrence in this part of the world and although showers were inconvenient I wasn’t the only one hoping we…

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    An afternoon in the Alice

    ByGreta 20 September 202427 October 2025

    We’d had a busy morning on our first day – Simpsons Gap, Standley Chasm, and the Desert Park. The afternoon was very different, with our visits in the town itself. Our first stop was at The Royal Flying Doctor Service. It has a small museum where visitors can read about the various pioneers of the…

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    Out and about at Alice Springs

    ByGreta 18 September 202427 October 2025

    The first day of our actual tour was very busy. Our group of fifty was divided into the reds and the yellows and each group set off in a bus big enough for everyone to have a window seat. Our driver, Roger, a knowledgeable Kiwi who’d been around the Red Centre for many years, was…

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    A mooch around Alice Springs

    ByGreta 16 September 202427 October 2025

    Alice Springs is often seen as simply a jumping-off point for tourists heading for Uluru and Kata Tjuta but there’s actually rather more to it than that. It was the site of the Telegraph station that connected Australia to the rest of the world via Darwin. The Ghan railway line has run from Adelaide to…

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    A short stay in proceedings

    ByGreta 14 September 202427 October 2025

    Quite a few months ago, before we decided to sell our house and move to a smaller property, Peter and I booked a short holiday to Alice Springs and Uluru. It had been many years – in the last century – since we’d been there and that had been with FILM cameras. Positively archaic. The…

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    A change of direction

    ByGreta 6 May 202427 October 2025

    When I first created my website it was all about my writing ‘career’ (such as it is). It was intended to showcase my books and maybe tell people about the latest Work in Progress. I don’t quite remember when it all changed. It happened slowly, as these things do. I’d get my knickers in a…

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    Teaching children to hate

    ByGreta 4 May 202427 October 2025

    One of the most disgraceful things anyone can do in life is teach small children to hate. Adolf Hitler and his henchmen understood this well. That’s why they created the Hitler Youth. So what do we make of the pro-Palestinian (sounds much nicer than ‘anti-Israeli’) protest at the University of Sydney? ‘In a clip from…

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