The weirdest thing happened this week in Australia and England. Thousands of people on social media, every sports commentator in each respective country and, indeed, both Prime Ministers found themselves having a sharp disagreement over theology.
Pass Go
Winning Games, a Hasbro subsidiary, has this week announced that they’ll be releasing a Canberra version of Monopoly. They are presently open to suggestions about what goes on there.
I imagine they’ll go the boring route and major on the institutions (the War Memorial, Questacon, the NGA, etc.) but all of that is too obvious for locals. The figurines should be a Kingsley’s chip, a parked car with two wheels on the curb, an APS lanyard, a bus stop, and a hailstone.
The depths
I was saddened this morning to wake to the news about the discovery of the Oceangate submersible near the site of the Titanic and its catastrophic implosion which killed everyone on board. I, like a lot of people, was hoping for an Apollo 13 kind of situation where, against impossible odds, the crew would be saved by a small group of plucky scientists.
Across the details
Six a day
Tonight, Canberra’s monuments will be coloured light pink and blue to mark International Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day. Each day in Australia, approximately six unborn babies over 20 weeks gestation pass away. One in four Australian women will face miscarriage or stillbirth at some point. Thinking about losing a baby can make us fear for our future and drag up old sorrows.




