Minimum Chips And An On-Stage Kiss

Ahhh, Woodville High School, I am sure there were many good and important things there, but two things stick our from my memories of doing years 11 and 12. Firstly, there was the exquisite joy for a 16 year old…

Ahhh, Woodville High School, I am sure there were many good and important things there, but two things stick our from my memories of doing years 11 and 12. Firstly, there was the exquisite joy for a 16 year old…

This is one of those songs that gets under your skin. Well, at least it has for me. I was reflecting on that place where we can sometimes find ourselves, when someone you know is really struggling with life, so…

This is a gospel song to capture the outdoor celebration on the outskirts of town that is and was my habit of making stovetop espresso on the side of the road and sharing it with strangers. I have parked and…

The Thebby Theatre, or Thebarton Theatre, is an icon in South Australia. The 98-year-old building has been council chambers, meeting rooms, cinema, and a range of other manifestations but for most of its life it has been a “premier” theatre…

I woke up with these lyrics in my head at 5:09am last Friday morning. I reached over and spoke them into my voice recorder (screenshot below). Blues is my favourite musical genre and as these lyrics took shape today (the…

There’s a simmering body of resentment and frustration in South Australia about the slow response and mixed messaging from our government and official bodies in relation to the suffocating, spreading natural disaster of algal blooms along much of our coast…

On September 10th, 2025, conservative commentator Charlie Kirk was shot and killed at Utah Valley University by Tyler Robinson, a 22-year-old from a conservative Utah family. The irony cuts deep: Kirk built his career championing gun rights (famously arguing increased…

“Tyres Through The Bend” emerges from my experience of Tailem Bend, a small town just over an hour from Adelaide on one of the main highways that travellers take to head to eastern Australia. After chatting with my former 5MU…

The West End Brewery closure hit Adelaide like losing a familiar friend. Not because the beer was brilliant, but because it was ours. For decades, that Thebarton chimney tower served as our unofficial scoreboard. Each year they’d paint the top…

There’s a new song to share, inspired by the vast outback north of Coober Pedy, and the myth that people only move there if they’re running from something. I wrote half of this song while in the back seat of…