© 2018 Greg & Sylvia RAY
Read more about the article TB, an old foe, half-forgotten but not gone
First patients at Rankin Park chest hospital, June 12, 1947.

TB, an old foe, half-forgotten but not gone

The recent appearance of two clusters of tuberculosis disease in Australia is a reminder that this deadly old foe has not been eradicated. Indeed, it is estimated that about a quarter of the world's population harbours the TB bacteria, with new variants emerging that are harder to treat. No widely effective vaccine is available. Growing up in the suburb of Rankin Park, Newcastle, NSW, I was aware that there was - a few kilometres through the bushland near my home - a "chest hospital". That's what my father called it, whenever we drove past. It was…

Continue ReadingTB, an old foe, half-forgotten but not gone
Read more about the article The sailing ship Lawhill at Newcastle in 1944
Lawhill off the coast of Newcastle, NSW, 1944

The sailing ship Lawhill at Newcastle in 1944

On September 9, 1944, when the veteran four-masted barque Lawhill arrived at Newcastle, NSW, on a trading visit, the city must have responded with excitement. With the world still at war - although by now it was clear the Allies were on the front foot in both Europe against Germany and the Pacific against Japan - the appearance of a big sailing ship would have taken the minds of old-timers back to their youth, when such vessels were regular visitors in the busy harbour. Younger people would have realised too, that this was likely to be…

Continue ReadingThe sailing ship Lawhill at Newcastle in 1944
Read more about the article Agreeing to disagree with insurance companies
Wrecking yard, 1962. Photo by Ron Morrison

Agreeing to disagree with insurance companies

My recent dealings with insurance companies lead me to like those companies even less than I did before. Before I thought they sucked. Now I think they suck ten times worse. Take example number one. We have a 2007 sedan in very good, well-maintained condition. It’s an auto, with about 170,000km on the clock. On carsales.com.au similar cars will set you back about $7000 to $9000, with a few outliers above or below. Our car has been insured comprehensively with AAMI for quite a few years. Last year’s “agreed value” (the company “agrees” – we just…

Continue ReadingAgreeing to disagree with insurance companies
×
×

Cart