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2 hours ago, facthunter said:

Just why would one wish to go to Trundle?

The town is noted for having one of the widest main streets in the country, at 60 metres. It was built as wide as this to accommodate turning bullock trains. In 2012, in the tradition of the Parkes Elvis Festival, Trundle launched its own tribute with the inaugural Trundle ABBA Festival. The town's annual festival, called "Bush Tucker Day", is held every September. There is also a golf course with sand-oil greens, a 25-metre swimming pool, tennis courts, horse-racing facilities and a sporting oval named Berryman Park.

 

Who wouldn't want to include it on a grey nomad tour?

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On 10/07/2026 at 8:32 PM, octave said:

Mrs Octave and I are headed off to NZ.    My son and partner are having a new house built for them.  They are painting the place themselves, and the builder has a quite detailed build schedule that they are adhering to strictly.   My son and partner have 2 weeks to fully paint the interior, so we have (generously) offered to go over and help paint.  

So when my son and partner picked us up from the airport they were planning to go to their sea shanty at the pub club. They asked if we would like to come? 

We had a brilliant time drinking beer and singing shanties.   Many obscure shanties.  They also make up the verses for the crowd to join in at the chorus.  They have written shanties about public transport and current political issues. The crowd varies in age from 10 to very old. Most people seem to be in their 20s or 30s 

They sang this shanty bellow in honour 

 token Australian. We had an absolute ball and intend to find a club like this near us.

 

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