Scot’s legacy of honouring Anzacs from afar
Thank you Jim. It is a very special thing that you do for our lost soldiers and is greatly appreciated.
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Jen Smith
How amazing! What a wonderful tribute to our amazing diggers! My uncle from Bega (WWII) is buried in Burma, he didn't get to return home either!
Marie Brigg
That's a long way from The Murrah. The great flu epidemic of 1919 tore through many many camps of WWI vets who were demobbed and waiting transport home to their native Commonwealth countries. In cramped conditions and physically run down many didn't stand a chance, so close to home and yet…
Adam Briscoe
Great effort and respect.
Darrell Worley
‘Reality’ TV manufactured drama; op-ed
Kids told not to bully but all these shows keep showing people being openly nasty to each other. What is this teaching people? And why do people continue to watch this trash? I long for the days of Real TV programs with real actors and plots.
Wendy Franks
I used to watch this show, but the amount of fighting, bullying and bitchiness is unbelievable. If I wanted to see that I’d just go to one of the hot spots in Bega on a Friday night. The show’s standards seem to have bottomed out.
SeaSpray Images
As a cooking program it had potential, but in reality is just another garbage show not worth watching.
Kerry Brogan
Art of Anzac wreath-making
Congratulations ladies. Mum (Gwen Moffitt) would be proud to see this good work continuing. You are all terrific contributors to the Bega community.
Maxine Moffitt
Very proud of these ladies’ service. My late Mum Gwen Moffitt was one of those very early wreath makers along with Annette Warby.
Alexis Furner