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Official, officious, and offensive

The desecration of Australia’s brick dunnies

17 July 2024

2:06 AM

17 July 2024

2:06 AM

In the last six weeks, my wife and I enjoyed a touring holiday through Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland, camping in or beside our 4WD. Passing through country towns along the way, especially at morning tea time, we scoured the main drag for signs of a bakery, in search of lamingtons, custard tarts, vanilla slices, and often a pre-made ham and salad roll to eat later for lunch.

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