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Tag Archives: Ian McCalman
Four Australian Icons under threat – no longer sacred, certain or permanent.
FLAG, ANZAC DAY, REEF, BUSH No longer is anything sacred or certain or permanent. Icons now have fleeting value and we are challenged either to defend them or create new ones that may adequately replace them. With this in mind, … Continue reading →
Posted in Community and Values, Everald@Large Newsletter 2014, Good Books
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Tagged A Rightful Place, Anzacs, Don Watson, Flag, Gallipoli, George Friedman, Great Barrier Reef, Ian McCalman, john howard, John Key, Kokoda, Noel Pearson, Peter Fitsimons, The Menzies Era, The Next Hundred Years, Union Jack