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JUDY CROZIER

My monthly hello – May/June 2021

And so to...May/June. Just in time, really. At least it's not July yet.   Well, I've been busy. The campaign forgets us our Australian pensions here in France, continues. In fact,...

My monthly hello – December 2020

Of Covid-Christmas, weddings & babies, health, those damn pensions again, literary agents & novels, hot water and Morocco... And...

Here we are: Marooned#4:

...and suddenly, I had left mid-winter and hit mid-summer and everything was upside-down. Or should that be right-way-up?   Though,...

Journal of (anothr) plague year

My monthly hello - March 2020                    ..... the newsletter you've...

Settle down for a good (and quick) read

Wild wonderful retreat; a response from the Ambassador; a birthday in Blighty; temporary farewell to village house; upcoming...
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My monthly hello – May/June 2021

And so to...May/June. Just in time, really. At least it's not July yet.   Well, I've been busy. The campaign forgets us our Australian pensions here...

My monthly hello – December 2020

Of Covid-Christmas, weddings & babies, health, those damn pensions again, literary agents & novels, hot water and Morocco... And a very merry upcoming Yule to...

Here we are: Marooned#4:

...and suddenly, I had left mid-winter and hit mid-summer and everything was upside-down. Or should that be right-way-up?   Though, if you've been following my adventures,...

Journal of (anothr) plague year

My monthly hello - March 2020                    ..... the newsletter you've all been waiting for This month, there...

Settle down for a good (and quick) read

Wild wonderful retreat; a response from the Ambassador; a birthday in Blighty; temporary farewell to village house; upcoming wedding (not mine) and another Victorian...

My monthly hello – October 2019

...the newsletter you've all been waiting for Omg, October. Well, just. Never mind, I am reliably informed I'm not the only one to leave things...
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listen to older voices: john michael (mick) pacholli – part 3
Mick Pacholli

Mick created TAGG - The Alternative Gig Guide in 1979 with Helmut Katterl, the world's first real Street Magazine. He had been involved with his fathers publishing business, Toorak Times and associated publications since 1972.  Mick was also involved in Melbourne's music scene for a number of years opening venues, discovering and managing bands and providing information and support for the industry. Mick has also created a number of local festivals and is involved in not for profit and supporting local charities.