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Anson Cameron
- When your fate hangs in the balance, all you can do is stand upSydney Morning Herald
- It was a favourite family yarn, but enlightened ears thought otherwiseSydney Morning Herald
- Why your 40 winks are a blight on my peace and quietSydney Morning Herald
- Should I feel bad about my old mate Hank? Well, he’s not helping anySydney Morning Herald
- Till death us do part, then I’m off to eternity with Baz and the boysSydney Morning Herald
- A long way from Collins Street, life is cheaper than a MacBookSydney Morning Herald
- He was the only other bookworm in the village, but then time ran outSydney Morning Herald
- Think your dreams mean something? Freud has a lot to answer forSydney Morning Herald
- If a tree falls, does my neighbour make a killing?Sydney Morning Herald
- My inner voice is telling me that this is something to think aboutSydney Morning Herald
- You can speak ill of the dead - as long as you’re close to joining themSydney Morning Herald
- The woman was ready to give me a serve. Who was I to argue?Sydney Morning Herald
- A pox on their chickens (or, sometimes it’s better to walk home)Sydney Morning Herald
- The past in the waiting roomSydney Morning Herald
- How will it feel when the world returns? Like an invasion and a reuniontheage.com.au
- Poor Ronald. Will he never get to air his privilege again?Sydney Morning Herald
- Not keen on bridge and Winnebagos? One retiree had other ideasSydney Morning Herald
- I was six and our PM was dead. It was time to escape my destinySydney Morning Herald
- Put down your books, kids. It’s time to study the ways of the weaselSydney Morning Herald
- Are we a nation divided? Look no further than the dogsSydney Morning Herald
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