MMM sort of a compliment! :D Thanks!
Hints....
born overseas -moved here aged about 20 years of age.
his name is three first names.
I shall not put them on this page
but shall continue to play games!
:eek:
MMM sorry!
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Lambing flats (Young NSW) is correct.
Digger, did this horseman ever jump off the bank of the Blue Lake in Mt Gambier on a horse?
Regards
Glen
Adam Lindsay Gordon.
Regards
Glen
Correct Sir!
well done,
your prize is the permission to send me the gunbuggy....
or I'm willing to collect it???
Hello? ...................
Glen? ...........
Glen?? ..................
is anyone there? .....................
where is the gunbuggy justice!!! sob sob.....:eek:
After the US and RUSSIA launched sattelites what country was the third in the world to launch a sattelite?
B) who was it for?
Australia for U.K , pure guess
Correct Andy- from Woomera
"WRESAT"
(hope this is OK Andy- I have another question :) )
Q:-
In 1933 which state tried to leave the Commonwealth of Australia and become its own country?
Why did it not go ahead?
Western Australia. They even had a victory song, The PM of the day, was booed off the stage, when he went to campaign against the referendum proposal. I think it was knocked back in the UK, not sure. Bob
Land of the vast horizons,
Land where the reef-gold gleams;
For chains awaits thee glory,
Dominion of our dreams.
We will heal thy wrong
By a justice strong,
And our victor song
‘Westralia! Westralia! Westralia shall be free’.”
Daisy Bates, the well known anthropologist, was married to an equally well know Australian, who was he? Bob
Daisy Bates
Journalist
Daisy May Bates, CBE was an Irish Australian journalist, welfare worker and lifelong student of Australian Aboriginal culture and society. She was known among the native people as 'Kabbarli
Born: October 16, 1859, Roscrea, Republic of Ireland
Died: April 18, 1951, Adelaide