Anzac Biscuit is the bush telegraph of the broadband cable for cockatoos needing some thought provoking escapism from the authorities of the Australian government, corporate, media, legal, arts and education landscapes.

The term 'bush telegraph' originated in
Australia, probably influenced by
'grapevine telegraph'. That referred to the
informal network that passed information
about police movements to convicts who
were hiding in the bush. It was recorded in 1878 by an Australian author called Morris:


"The police are baffled by the number and activity of the bush telegraphs."




Wednesday, March 15, 2017

The note for the declarations to Washington, Canberra and Paris


Dare to Dream As Two We can live out our dreams either alone with our friends, family and in our communities, yet in this modern world until we meet people we have not met before, whom will join together to share dreams, one entity or person alone can only live the present in a dream hinged by attachments to the people, the failures and the triumphs and the material and spiritual possessions of their past. When people meet in the present sharing with each other the tale of their cultural personal story, which living out their dreams have created together we can begin living out a reality composed of new dreams, arising from the dreams and nightmares which make up any past. Binding us in our future, not by living solitary dreams alone yet living encompassed by a unifing vision, generative by the design of a diverse conciliatory, reconciling society.

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