BAC member Aussie Cobber has submitted this rare photograph taken at the site of Captain James Cook’s 1779 killing, on one of the Hawaiian islands. Four years earlier he had discovered the islands for British map-makers, for the West and for all those who could...
This odd photograph was submitted by a BAC member who wishes to remain anonymous. He submitted the following explanation. G’day. I’m the forlorn individual shown spying out something. I know this is not a very convincing recreation of the First Fleet landing at Sydney...
An anonymous contestant has entered this vision of the Hunter River near Singleton in New South Wales. The river is named after John Hunter, who was a captain on the First Fleet and served as governor of New South Wales from 1795 until 1800. The Hunter valley is one...
Australia’s origins lie almost completely in the British Isles, so it’s a good idea for the British Australian Community to get a grip on what the British Isles encompass. The accompanying diagram is a work of visual logic, using the method popularised by John Venn...
Come along and celebrate all things ‘British’ at the 2019 BritFest which will be held on Saturday 4th May. 10.00am – 4.00pm Moonee Ponds Bowling Club 776 Mount Alexander Road, Moonee Ponds VIC Entry is FREE! To coincide with the 200th...