Category Archives: Australia

Topless Bathing Disappearing In Australia

Topless bathing was common on Australian beaches when I lived here 30 years ago but it has diminished, perhaps thanks to Asian and Muslim immigrants. I used to see some lovely sights just off the main Tannum beach, sheilas just … Continue reading

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Is It Worth It?

The main question I get from Australians who knew me 30 years ago is, “Is it worth it?” They’re referring to my choice to live in the United States. I left Australia with my parents at age 11 in 1977 … Continue reading

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The Case For National Self-Interest

I’m in Australia May 27 to June 13. The country has changed since I last lived here in 1985. It has become much more politically correct. In my six days in Australia this trip, most of it in regional Australia, … Continue reading

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Reflections On Turning 48

May 25, 7 p.m. I double-check I’ve got what I need for my three weeks in Australia, I grab my bag and three letters to post, and walk out the door to the bus stop. I feel anxious because I … Continue reading

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My Famous Irish-Australian Rebel Ancestor – Michael Dwyer

My famous Irish-Australian rebel ancestor was on my mum’s side. The Ford side comes from a bloke who stole a coat in 18th Century England and his Royal Majesty was so concerned about this guy’s health that the thief was … Continue reading

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