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Read more about the article The Sygna storm of May 1974
Aerial view of the Sygna aground in May 1974.

The Sygna storm of May 1974

If you ask most older Newcastle people where they were on the night the Norwegian bulk carrier Sygna went aground on Stockton Beach, they’ll probably be able to tell you. Since European settlement in Newcastle there have been at least four really big hurricanes that left lasting impressions on those who experienced them. All of these giant storms are known to many by the names of the ships they destroyed. The first was the Cawarra Gale, which lashed the NSW coast for days in 1866 and claimed dozens of lives – most of them on the…

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The one-eyed king and the devil’s picture books

Has life dealt you a bad hand? But do you still manage to come up trumps most of the time? Or, more to my point, have you ever noticed how many playing card expressions have made it into our regular language? After a long period away from card games (I’m a lousy player, actually – can’t keep a poker face), I was recently induced to play a few hands of euchre, and my son taught me a new game called cambio. One thing I liked about this game was that it alerted me to the fact…

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Read more about the article Shot down over North Korea: Ron Guthrie’s story
Ron Guthrie in a Meteor in Korea

Shot down over North Korea: Ron Guthrie’s story

THE Royal Australian Air Force was just cutting its teeth on jet fighters when the Korean War broke out. Ron Guthrie was one of a handful of Australian pilots with experience flying Vampire jets out of Williamtown RAAF base - near Newcastle, NSW - so he was an obvious choice to join the United Nations campaign against North Korea. It was a fateful posting that led to the young warrant officer becoming the first Australian jet fighter pilot to be shot down in the Korean War. Ron Guthrie, fighter pilot Guthrie had joined the RAAF in 1943 at…

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