Oh Errol, sang Australian Crawl in their hymn to Tasmania’s gift to swashbuckling, I would give everything just to be like him. Such was the strength of the Flynn legend that the band named its second album Sirocco, after the schooner the adventure-seeking 20-year-old sailed from Sydney to New Guinea in 1929. Presumably it wasn’t Errol the tobacco planter and slave trader that inspired the...
The Monthly, April 2006, No. 11
Winning Slowly • Clive James
Crying Games • Edward Scheer
Jefferson Country Dreaming • Chloe Hooper
Auditory Hallucinations • Gideon Haigh
Truth, Lies, Madness • Peter Craven
'Flight and Here Lies Love' at the Adelaide Festival of Arts • Dennis Altman
The Horror Inside • Owen Richardson
The Exford Dregs • Robert Forster
'The Resurrectionist' by James Bradley • Cameron Woodhead
Mercedes Australian Fashion Week • Clare Barker


