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Newcastle’s Palais Royale dance hall

In 2007 I interviewed Mrs Valerie Crane, the daughter of the man who created Newcastle's Palais Royale dance hall phenomenon. I recently rediscovered the interview, so here's what I wrote at the time. The man who invented the generation-spanning Novocastrian phenomenon of the Palais Royale was a keen violinist who moved to Newcastle from Tamworth in the 1920s and worked as an ironmonger for hardware merchant Frederic Ash. Fred Pears must have been a man of considerable energy. He worked full-time, played in dance bands and taught violin to aspiring young musicians. It didn't take him…

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Trove, Australia’s digital history resource

When there was talk a year or so ago of the Australian Government de-funding Trove, I could hardly believe it was a real discussion. Losing Trove - or even seeing Trove prevented from continuing to grow - would be a tragedy. Trove is a national treasure of the first rank. It's a digital portal - administered by the National Library of Australia - that gives access to historical newspapers, to magazines and gazettes, to photographs and to all sorts of other material. As a research tool for journalists, writers, genealogists and historians its value is beyond…

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The corporate war on humanity

The murder of that "health insurance" CEO in the USA has blown the lid off a simmering conflict in which most of us are unwilling combatants. I'm not even repeating the dead guy's name, because it's irrelevant to my argument. And let's even leave aside, for now, the person who pulled the trigger of the gun that fired the famously inscribed bullets. In my view, what killed the CEO was the the corporation he served with such brutal enthusiasm, backed by the money system that gives such corporations their apparently invincible power. As I've said before,…

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