The Last Post Magazine - Edition 31: 2023 Remembrance Day Edition

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GREG T ROSS Diary of an independent publisher As a preteen or young teenager, I’d had a dream of being the editor of a country or regional newspaper that was successful and punched above its weight. The dream was full of traditional domestic ideas with the knowledge that that may be disturbed at any time by the call-to-arms of a breaking story. So now, I am the editor but also owner of a popular national magazine. My backyard is the country. I travel a lot. I work a lot. I have little rest. My day is full of interaction with wonderful people from all over. There’s not much chit-chat. Most of these are meaningful conversations. At the end of the day, I am usually a little tired. I’m tired also, of talking. I have a martini. I read the news. I gravitate to the kitchen. I play music. I eat dinner whilst watching the TV. I text. I bring in clothes from the clothes line. I make another cuppa and play more music. Tonight, a lot of the stuff was from 1972, the year my life in media started. In Sydney. On Broadway. At the Sydney Morning Herald. So tonight, it was mostly stuff from 1972. And the solitude is important for me. It gives me a break. A lot of this music I played tonight, I had originally bought at a shop not far from Central Railway Station. Back then, a lot of it was bootleg. Tonight, for a time, I was 15 or 16 again. As Lee Michaels might say, do you know what I mean? A lot of the childhood dream has not happened but enough of it has, to make it still a dream come true. And here, now, to have the opportunity to honour Remembrance Day with the release of the 31st edition of The Last Post. In this edition we look at the growing crisis affecting a increasing number of Australians, the housing/homelessness dilemma. We visit WA and look at WA veterans, with help from Jeff Hughes’ This Story. We include a valued piece from Prof. Ben Waldham on the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide. We interview Jeff Apter about his book, Don’t Dream It’s Over, the story on the remarkable life of singer/songwriter/ musician Neil Finn. We interview former Australian tennis great, Jelena Dokic. In this chat, Jelena talks about her new book, Fearless, where she shares stories of abuse and of the importance of finding your own voice. A whole lot more, but I’ll leave that to you to discover. With Summer fast approaching and holidays, a message to embrace life and to take it easy, geez, that’s the title of another song that goes back to 1972. #thelastpostmagazine #diaryofanindependentpublisher

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Me and My Pet Aged Care

2min
page 85

The Unspoken Duty of Aftercare

3min
pages 104-107

Social Connection and Resilience

4min
pages 103-104

Don’t leave me behind?

2min
pages 84-86

The Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide

4min
page 82

Open Door Adventures on another journey with Australian Veterans

4min
pages 80-81

Resolute Ready International GLOBAL RECOGNITION AWARD

3min
pages 78-79

Inspirational Australian Women: Associate Professor Cleola Anderiesz Chief Executive Officer National Breast Cancer Foundation

3min
page 77

VAD is a gift

4min
page 76

Eureka win for researchers behind new anti-cancer strategy

3min
page 74

Age Discrimination Commissioner leaves valuable legacy

3min
pages 72-73

The truth about inflammation: All you need to know about 2023’s hottest health topic, from causes to cures

10min
pages 70-71

STATE OF THE ART WELLNESS CENTRE opens at St John of God Richmond Hospital

1min
pages 64-66

foreword

3min
page 63

The Bigger Picture of Music

4min
pages 55-58

Jelena Dokic

21min
pages 44-54

Duty Nobly Done Battlefield Tours “Walk in their footsteps...”

3min
pages 42-43

Port Stephens Koala Sanctuary wins at NSW Tourism Awards

2min
page 41

The Crucial Role of Zoological Koalas in Preserving Genetic Diversity and Protecting the Species

3min
page 40

The koala, despite being a national and international icon, is in crisis

1min
page 39

Welcome to Gunnedah Shire

2min
pages 36-38

Remembering the ‘Quarantine Heroine’

2min
page 35

The City of Rockingham is a Navy town

2min
page 30

This Story Australia Western Australia 2023

2min
pages 28-29

Golden Quest Discovery Trail

5min
pages 26-27

Kalgoorlie RSL

4min
pages 24-25

Discovering a Subaquatic Wonderland: Unveiling the Busselton Artificial Reef Trail

4min
pages 22-23

WA as a tourism destination for veterans

2min
pages 20-21

Bullwinkel thought she was going to die.

3min
pages 14-17

POW’s daughter shares her journey of reconciliation

8min
pages 8-9

RSL AUSTRALIA UPDATE National President Greg Melick

4min
page 6

foreword

2min
pages 4-5

GREG T ROSS Diary of an independent publisher

3min
page 3
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