Posted April 20th by Braddock Family in Australia
If the number of people trying to get Heavy Rigid (HR) truck licenses currently is any indication – then Western Australia’s mining industry is taking off again. Its impossible to get lessons or assessment times in Perth. Western Australia is definitely lucky – there are huge gold, iron ore, bauxite and natural gas reserves – [...]
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Posted April 18th by Braddock Family in Australia
Today was the final of the Perth edition of the Red Bull Air Race – and Aussie lad (and former RAAF fighter jockey) Matt Hall, finished a close second. The excitement started earlier in the week when Adilson Kindlemann, a Brazilian pilot, crashed Thursday during practice into the Swan River. Fortunately he was pulled out [...]
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Posted April 11th by Braddock Family in Australia, Croatia
Us Fremantle Dockers supporters are a long suffering mob – its been over 15 years of disappointment. But so far this year its been different – 3 wins from 3 games. And today was the biggest victory so far – beating last year’s AFL premiers – Geelong. And Best-on-Ground was Matthew Pavlich – Fremantle’s captain [...]
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Dropping Roklan off at day-care the other day I noticed the kids running around the playground with familiar brown seed pods – though I have never seen them in Perth before. The pods come from a carob tree – a rarity here, but numerous in Dalmatia – where they are called rogač. Today carob is [...]
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Posted March 15th by Braddock Family in Australia, Croatia
The Western Australian Croatian Chamber of Commerce held another guest speaker night last month. This time Fred Botica, radio star on Mix 94.5, gave the presentation. The Chamber was set up in 2003 to promote business links between the State of Western Australia, with its large Croatian population, and Croatia. It has sent 3 delegations [...]
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Posted March 14th by Braddock Family in Australia, Croatia, History
This week I had a second meeting with Dr Michael McCarthy, Curator of Maritime Archaeology at the WA Maritime Museum. His department is responsible on behalf of the Federal Government for all the historic wrecks off the coast of Western Australia. The reason for the meetings – Mack has a small project for me. As [...]
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Posted March 11th by Braddock Family in Australia, Boat Building, Traditional Boats
Trying to learn more about wooden boat construction, I sought out the few remaining shipwrights in Perth. I was lucky enough to find Aaron Woodall‘s contact details, and visited him in his Henderson workshop. He was able to offer me a short-term job learning some tricks of his trade. Aaron’s training came with a distinct [...]
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Posted March 8th by Braddock Family in Australia
AC/DC are playing Subiaco Oval tonight – their last concert of their Australian / New Zealand Black Ice Tour. Last year they started their World Tour in Europe. The band’s core was formed around a group of young Scottish-Australians in the early 1970′s – Angus and Malcolm Young, and the band’s lead singer and soul [...]
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Posted February 22nd by Braddock Family in Australia
It has been some time since our last post – but we now have time to catchup. At the moment we are back in Australia – Julie has a job at Curtin University and I am working for one of the last wooden boat shipwrights in Perth – Aaron Woodall (but more about that in [...]
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Posted September 26th by Braddock Family in Australia, Croatia, Split
Early this morning the Aussie expats and Aussie tourists in Split gathered at Cafe Libar to watch the Aussie Rules Football Grandfinal via satellite from the MCG in Melebourne. The game between the Geelong Cats and Saint Kilda Saints developed in the one of the greatest finals ever. Most in the cafe were cheering for [...]
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