
Janice Creenaune
Janice Creenaune from Austinmer fondly reminisces about her father's shoe polishing rituals, emphasizing the values of character and tradition passed down through generations.
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Janice Creenaune was pleasantly surprised by the respect offered to modern languages in British schools.
Beach culture rewards come with risksJanice Creenaune referenced 'Festivus' in relation to a Seinfeld episode.
They were no match for the Peloponnesian Air LeagueJanice Creenaune discusses the impact of e-bikes on the elderly.
She moves, it runs; she doesn’t, it’s pushedJanice Creenaune discusses the ongoing competition and stress among students in selective schools.
Selective schools coaching a burden on young studentsJanice Creenaune highlights the importance of IVF for families with genetic conditions.
Inaction on pokies harm is gambling with livesJanice Creenaune reminisces about the history of Roselands shopping centre.
Climate visa won’t turn tide on environmental damageJanice Creenaune expressed her enjoyment of a Lego re-enactment related to the Coldplay incident.
The creative side of ColdplaygateJanice Creenaune discusses the pressures faced by working mothers in light of recent abuse allegations in childcare.
Private or public, our care sector needs a health checkJanice Creenaune discussed the risks of children relying on AI for interaction.
Bezos wedding a marriage of exhibitionism and excessJanice Creenaune of Austinmer confirms this via her local U3A Western Film Discussion Group.
Cowboys go CelticJanice Creenaune comments on the importance of public schools and aged care facilities.
‘Unpolished’ Rogan’s style wins the popular voteJanice Creenaune reminisces about her brother's BB gun championship in the 1960s.
Tapping into board game cultureJanice Creenaune expresses support for the closure of Dapto Dogs for the benefit of the dogs.
Dapto closure gives dogs their dayJanice Creenaune shares her son's experiences of lobster diving.
A lobster tale or twoJanice Creenaune joins the POTUS decoders in discussing Points of Truth Undeniably Stretched.
The hills were alive with the sound of negligenceJanice Creenaune reflects on the positive aspects of social media in connecting people.
Our right to freedom of speech is at riskJanice Creenaune of Austinmer thinks the emu's fate was sad.
No fanfare for the master planJanice Creenaune raises concerns about the impact of private school scholarships on public education.
The US could benefit from a few teals in CongressJanice Creenaune discusses the communal experience of watching films together.
Fear is a weapon used for pushing voters to the rightJanice Creenaune shares fond memories of her father and his wooden valet box filled with Kiwi polish.
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