From the desk of Roland Rocchiccioli – 22 August
We used to believe it mattered not whether you won or lost, but how you played the game. Certainly, it was the...
From the desk of Roland Rocchiccioli – 15 August
If blokes were ordered to wear skimpy bathers to play beach handball we would have blood in the streets; however, when it...
From the desk of Roland Rocchiccioli – 8 August
The anti-lockdown protestors are to be roundly condemned; however, the blatant civil disobedience might be interpreted as a manifestation of a more pernicious malaise:...
From the desk of Roland Rocchiccioli – 1 August
Two things are infinite, as far as we know: the universe, and human stupidity.
TODAY we know that this statement is not...From the desk of Roland Rocchiccioli – 25 July
The actor, the late Robert Morley, said of banks, “They should be in backstreets with brothels!”
If that offends any member of the...From the desk of Roland Rocchiccioli – 18 July
There are those moments in life, so profound, either you embrace them with alacrity, or you spiral into the deepest depression.
I...From the desk of Roland Rocchiccioli – 11 July
The closure of the camera shop on the Sturt Street Boulevard is a sad sign of the times. It proves: Ballarat is...
What is the Question – July
For July’s What is the Question Roland chatted with piano virtuoso Wendy Rechenberg. What is your name? Wendy Rechenberg. What is your occupation? Accompanist/piano teacher. What brought you to...
From the desk of Roland Rocchiccioli – 4 July
It is a simplistic concept and probably fraught with danger as a consequence, but it is time. Let the punishment fit the crime! Obviously, there...
From the desk of Roland Rocchiccioli – 27 June
In a truly democratic, capitalist society, those who have prospered have a moral and ethical obligation to support those for whom the...
From the desk of Roland Rocchiccioli – 20 June
We should, all of us, support the Order of Australia Awards. They are an important recognition of achievement and commitment by our...
From the desk of Roland Rocchiccioli – 13 June
It takes a deal of courage, but I have done it. I have thrown-out 55-years of my life; however, I am not...
From the desk of Roland Rocchiccioli – 6 June
It is hard to imagine anyone would be surprised by the revelations contained in Lord Dyson’s report investigating the BBC, the disgraced...
What is the Question – June
For June’s What is the Question, Roland caught up with community builder Paula Nicholson. Photo: SUPPLIED What is your name? Paula Nicholson What is your occupation? Community builder What...
From the desk of Roland Rocchiccioli – 30 May
You may be confident, if nurses elect to take strike action, there is something seriously wrong with the system.
THE Ballarat Day Procedure...From the desk of Roland Rocchiccioli – 23 May
It is a truism: If you persist, loudly and long enough, in telling people something which is untrue, there are those who will come...
From the desk of Roland Rocchiccioli – 16 May
What is the point of the Commonwealth of Nations if, when push comes to shove, we do not rally-round to support our...
ABBA musical hits exactly the right note
Mamma Mia! is an internationally acclaimed jukebox musical, and guaranteed to make your spirits, which, after a year of COVID uncertainty, is exactly what...
From the desk of Roland Rocchiccioli – 9 May
The astounding public confession by a New South Wales politician, conceding he signed documents which he neither read, nor understood, is cause...
What is the Question – May
For May’s What is the Question Roland chats with owner of BK Joinery, Bernie Keogh. Photo: SUPPLIED What is your name? Bernard Peter Keogh, but everyone...
From the desk of Roland Rocchiccioli – 2 May
I am creating a body of work for which, 30-years ago, I had neither the wit, nor the wisdom. Capacity comes with...
From the desk of Roland Rocchiccioli – 25 April
It is unforgiveable when the basic facts of a topic are incorrect; occasionally, the premise for the article is a total nonsense....
From the desk of Roland Rocchiccioli – 18 April
The unedifying spectacle of two women fighting in a supermarket aisle over lavatory paper, caused me to ruminate about the Australia we...
From the desk of Roland Rocchiccioli – 11 April
Always, Australia has bragged about its mateship ethos, which, it is claimed, was forged in the trenches of Gallipoli. Something has changed. When did...