Goers: We should be judged on our attitude to times like Anzac Day
The Dawn Service is a sacred remembrance of sacrifice and a plea for the sanctity of peace. Impossible but essential peace, writes Peter Goers.
The Dawn Service is a sacred remembrance of sacrifice and a plea for the sanctity of peace. Impossible but essential peace, writes Peter Goers.
Sure there’s the odd meth addict but they’re probably visiting from Burnside, writes Peter Goers from the northern suburbs cultural melting pot.
Everyone loves South Australia’s jetties and yet they’re left to be demolished by sheer neglect, writes Peter Goers.
If it’s true that we get the politicians we deserve, this country is truly stuffed, writes Peter Goers.
She was the matriarch of Adelaide’s night-life and I adored her. I salute her generosity, her good spirit and her wicked smile, writes Peter Goers.
If it’s bad to be a bastard there’s a long list of Aussie icons and leaders who never got the message, writes Peter Goers.
There’s a lot to hate about the world right now and America’s insurrectionist soon-to-be two-time president is just the start of my list, writes Peter Goers.
There are many, many things in life that might kill us but we’re not calling to eliminate them. Why are sharks special, writes Peter Goers.
For the first month after retirement I stared at the walls and spent days and nights in a daze of inaction, writes Peter Goers.
Whether we like it or not, history is having its say on an item of clothing that used to be part of the uniform for a well-dressed man, writes Peter Goers.
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