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Thursday, September 10, 2009

Scandals, Crime and Corruption

As always, History Week has kept me very busy. Somewhere around May I decide on an event that fits with the theme that is chosen by the History Council of New South Wales. They produce a booklet advertising all the events across the state and I get on with actually organising the event. We usually get around 25 people to a History Week event, the same history buffs. Because it is a nice, intimate event I order lovely food and wine and we have a great evening. This year the theme is Scandals, Crime and Corruption and I held an event on Tuesday night. I ordered catering for 25, then I rang and changed it to 35 and then 55. In the end 100 people came to the event!


Television news reporters don't come out in the evening except for current scandals but they did do a story on it the next day. This link will only be active for a week and doesn't have the name graphics. The first lady interviewed is Dr Megan Phelps. I am in the second half of the story. Jessica, now you can hear my actual accent. Phil, I made a Yoda comment!


http://wagga.iprime.com.au/index.php/news/prime-news/historians-delve-into-wagga-murder-video,161181

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