‘Life is like a toilet roll’: It’s a relief to get older
Drooping, sagging or receding – according to Peter Goers, the ageing process ain’t pretty. But it’s always better than the alternative.
Drooping, sagging or receding – according to Peter Goers, the ageing process ain’t pretty. But it’s always better than the alternative.
Art should be nice – kittens, roses, gum trees, lovely portraits of the late Queen and pictures of Jesus dying in great agony, writes Peter Goers.
Hoarding is in the eye of the beholder and Peter Goers talks his love of collecting and stuff.
Scott Morrison knows God loves him and has direct quotes to prove it in his new book, writes Peter Goers.
The Stobie pole is as emblematic of SA as bluestone, the frog cake, Farmers Union Iced Coffee and the Hills Hoist – but more crucial than any of them, writes Peter Goers.
Apparently only toffs from the leafy suburbs engage with art whereas sport is for battlers, 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.
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