Thursday’s questions were:
1. Where was Julia Gillard born?
2. What is the common name of Australia’s naitonal flower, Acacia pycnantha?
3. Who said: “Never be afraid to laugh at yourself, after all, you could be missing out on the joke of the century.”?
4. Who wrote the series of books featuring Scobie Malone which started with The High Commissioner ?
5. Who in Banjo Patteron’s poem came from Eaglehawk and caught the cycling craze?
Points for answers:
Gravedodger wins an electronic watermelon for five right and a bonus for commentary.
JC got three right and a bonus for being able to quote the first vers of Mulga Bill.
David got one and a bonus for extra information.
Adam got two right and a smile to compensate for the frown.
Answers follow the break:
1. Wales.
2. Golden wattle.
3. Dame Edna Everidge.
4. Jon Cleary.
5. Mulga Bill.
