Authorised Bootleg at Bungendore
Authorised Bootleg perform the U2 song I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For at the Lake George Hotel, Bungendore.
Bungendore service remembers Anzacs
Thousands of people have gathered in Bungendore near Canberra for a march and service to commemorate Anzac Day.
The Yarralumla Cabinet - Geoff Hannah
Geoff Hannah demonstrates his master piece The Yarralumla Cabinet
Made in memory of his father, David Hannah. The Cabinet was acquired in 1991 by the 'Australiana Fund' which is intended to promote works that have cultural and artistic merit and reflect Australia's history. It is displayed in the private entrance hall at the Governor General's Residence at Yarralumla and has became known as the Yarralumla Cabinet.
Copyright The Australiana Fund
American Diner - R & R Car Show Bungendore
'Happy Trails' from Dee - 12 Jun 2016 saw the R & R Car Show, outside the R & R Diner, displaying some American Mussel and other cars from the past. A bit of Rock n Roll to get the foot a-tappin and the odd hot-dog completes the picture.
Alice Plumb - Bungendore August 2010
Lake George Hotel Bungendore August 2010. Alice Plumb and her band. For tracks and details of her October tour go to aliceplumb.com
Lake View Farm Bungendore
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Hotspot of the Week: Queanbeyan, NSW
Regional NSW is one of the nation's strongest markets right now and Queanbeyan just outside Canberra is emerging as the No.1 rising precinct.
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2012 Truffle Festival - Lake George Hotel
The George Bar & Dining is the modern dining area in the Historic Lake George Hotel in Bungendore, and it's chef is Seamus O'Brien. For this year's Festival he's created special menus for two 'bring your own truffle' dinners. He's selected items from the menu that features the pub's own great Gidleigh produce, it includes this dish, a simple roast mutton with polenta mixed with feta. Ready for your truffle.
Chris Shields – 1976 LX Holden Torana – INTENSIVE
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WITH all the front sheet metal (plus front ‘n’ rear bars) welded and blended into the body. Combined with the smoothed; engine bay, boot and interior, INTENSIVE looks like it’s been carved from one solid block. Siting between the front rails is a tunnel rammed 350 Chev bolted to a Tremec TKO600. It’s also sporting Rod Shop coil-overs, 9in rear and tubular front end. Inside the 18x8 and 19x12 billets is a full Wilwood brake package. The DeBeers teal paint (with big flake) was custom mixed and contrasts strongly with the bright yellow inserts used in the interior.
A drive through Queanbeyan
A main street drive through Queanbeyan, which almost saw a truck demolish a 4 wheel drive. And that was BEFORE I reached Death Road (Kings Highway) at the end.
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All Holden Day 2019 - Hawksbury Showgound Clarendon.
Hawkesbury Showground, Clarendon NSW - First Sunday in August Annually is Home to Australia's Largest Display of Holdens. There will be lots of activities for the whole family throughout the day.Including swap meet, trade stands, food stands, drinks, ice creams, and featuring those fantastic Holdens.
The NSW All Holden Day is supported by dozens of NSW Holden Clubs which cater for all Holden enthusiasts and every Holden ever produced.The NSW All Holden Day entry is open to all Holden Badged Vehicles (when new).
The Display Day for Original and customised Holdens will be proudly displayed from first to current models on the Sunday from 9am
So enter your Holden sedan, ute, wagon, van, 1 tonner, be it stock or modified it doesn’t matter,
KR5 LX TORANA
See the full feature on George Tanti's Street Elite LH Torana in Issue 5 of Killer Rides Magazine at killerrides.com.au
NcPnD 170701 Aberdeen C - Aust Federation Guard (1/3)
Lake George, Canberra ACT, Australia.
Rockhampton Great Western Rodeo .mpg
I attended a regular Bull Ride rodeo at the Great Western Hotel, Rockhampton. The most fun you can have on dirt. The officials let me ' The Official Photographer back stage and upclose with the trepidations and preparations to ride the Bulls. These animals a trained for the job, they seem placid while being handled in the yards and while the roping up' process takes place. Once the OK Boss call comes from the rider, all hell breaks loose. No stimuli from electricity probe is required, only a small strap around the flank propels the Bull Skyward.
In Loving Memory of Jenny Bennetts 1953 - 2012
It is with immense sadness we announce the passing of our darling Jenny Bennetts on Sunday 8th April 2012. We hope you will celebrate her life with us through the wonderful music she and Terry have created together.
Western Australian award winning singer songwriter Jenny Bennetts passed away on Easter Sunday in the arms of her teenage sweetheart, husband Terry and surrounded by her family.
Jenny was born Jennifer Mary Bentley at Mount Hawthorn in W.A. and at the age of three moved to the wheat belt town of Wongen Hills with her parents and three brothers. The eight years she lived there were some of the most memorable of her younger life with the freedom that she had to roam with her brothers and friends and just be kids living the simple country life.
At the age of eleven Jenny's father, an engine driver for WA Railways, was transferred to Perth where she completed her schooling then worked for a major department store in the city.
At thirteen years of age Jenny met Terry Bennetts and they were married on September the 2nd 1972 and went on to have four children together and seven grandchildren.
Terry and Jenny ran an electrical contracting business together for many years and it wasn't until they sold the business after the children had left home that they starting getting serious about their music.
In February 2002 after winning the WA country songwriting for the second year, they sang on stage together for the first time as a duo at the Boyup Brook CM Festival and decided that this is what they wanted to do for the rest of their lives.
They released their first commercial CD in 2005 and were surprised at the success they received around Australia but one of the greatest thrills for Jenny was when she found out her and Terry were nominated in the 2006 Bush Ballad Golden Guitar Awards. Although they didn't win, a week later at Bungendore in the Stan Coster Memorial Bush Ballad Awards, Jenny won Best Female Vocalist for the song 'Camooweal', an award she cherished for the rest of her life.
Another award Jenny was very proud of was the 2009 TIARA for best Bush Ballad for their song 'Where has my Australia Gone' which was one of a total of twenty awards that the duo won between them.
Terry and Jenny Bennetts have a strong sense of what makes us unique as Australians and they transfer that easily into their music. Those values make their music very special and very Australian
Deborah Minter, Capital News October 2008 after the release of their 3rd Album Songs of our Land
Jenny was a natural musician who even as a young girl could play songs on a piano by ear and would sing in perfect harmony with her mother but it was when she bought her first Maton guitar that she found an instrument that she truly felt was made for her.
For Jenny the songwriting was a big part of the music, and along with the three award winning albums that Terry and Jenny released together, a further twenty of their songs were recorded by other country artists.
Jenny and Terry toured every year from 2006 to 2009 and took their music to every state and territory in Australia, the biggest trip being in 2009 when they travelled in their caravan for five months and spent ten weeks of that tour performing along side Keith Jamieson and Alisha Smith.
For Jenny one of the greatest joys of playing music and travelling was the people she met and the new mates she made along the way, many who have become life long friends.
Unfortunately when Jenny returned home at the end of 2009 it was confirmed that the melanoma that was removed from her in 2006 had returned, and from then on she fought a long hard battle until the 8th of April 2012.
Jenny may be gone but the memories, her songs and her beautiful voice will live on forever.
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Please watch: Riders of the Kimberley - Terry Bennetts
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FA-18 Fly Past - ANZAC Day 2011 - Bungendore
3 FA-18's fly past Bungendore as part of ANZAC Day Ceremony
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Camp Bungendore Reccy #2 no music
Went out to Tallaganda Forest to check out some more tracks for Camp Bungendore in October. The group consisted of Paul S (trip leader) and Keith (guide for the day), Kellie, Chris and Ian, Troy and kids, Dave and Trish, Brett, Paul, and me and the kids.
Sorry I didn't get more video of the other cars.