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    A law change will expand who we remember on Anzac Day – the New Zealand Wars should be included too

    I've shed tears in the graveyards in France reading the names, ages and nationalities of those who fought and died for our freedom. Volunteers from across the Commonwealth. In WWI they were probably all British citizens. In WWII, they fought for the Commonwealth under their own flags. So many...
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    A law change will expand who we remember on Anzac Day – the New Zealand Wars should be included too

    I have to disagree. The Frontier Wars and the New Zealand Wars require their own form of remembrance. Apart from the fact that I doubt the indigenous activists in Australia would want to be associated with anything to do with the Commonwealth, ANZAC is a military-based remembrance that fought...
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    A law change will expand who we remember on Anzac Day – the New Zealand Wars should be included too

    No. A definite No. ANZACs are the joint forces of Australia and NZ which fought under the British banner in WW1. ANZAC Day commemorates those who served and died in military service (including indigenous soldiers), who fought for the British Empire, the Commonwealth and the nations of...
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    General Discussion Thread 16.05.2025

    Shoes. We take our shoes off every time we enter the house and as I work from home, I’m home most days. We also live in FNQ and spend significant time outside. Also, my laundry is external. Daily average shoe shuffle - between 10and 15
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    Quiz Game coming soon ....

    Would be funny if it weren’t true
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    Daffy and Elmer

    Elmer knocks at Daisy’s door When the door opens, he swipes the cap off his head and says, I’m sowhy to tell you Daffy drowned? Drowned? Where? How? At the distillery in a vat of whiskey Couldn’t you get him out I did thwee times but he kept diving back in
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    Daffy and Elmer

    Stole my line
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    Friday Funnies: The Best of Tommy Cooper

    Did nothing for me
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    A neighbour's kid was having fun in his yard... but he had to stand his ground - is it unreasonable?

    The age of 9-10 children ought to understand and respect the notion of someone else’s property. Good parenting teaches them proper boundaries and the law of trespass As most have said, you were certainly within your rights As kids, if our call went into next door, even though the children were...
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    Joke Dad Joke 🍞

    You’ll have to scramble to the table before your beaten
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