4 thoughts on “You won’t believe what happens when council doesn’t like your story.”

  1. Stay resolute, Lynne, and remain true to yourself. We will miss you at the Bugle. Your articles can be hard hitting for some, however I can see you’ve done your homework.
    Mostly I see you edifying many of our quiet community individuals. I congratulate you on your work.

    1. Michele, I agree wholeheartedly with your statement and sentiments re Lynne Strong. She is a true ambassador for democracy and the welfare of our local community. I too will miss Lynne’s in depth articles particularly on Council issues and her articles that uplift and recognise the contributions of members of our community.

      1. Thank you so much, John. It’s been very hard letting go, so I deeply appreciate people showing they’ve valued my work.
        I’ve now been given a wonderful opportunity. A local told me he heard a story about 20 years ago, passed down about a family who lived in Jamberoo in the 1910s. He’s been looking for an author ever since—and says I’m the one. He describes it as a “Thorn Birds”-type story.
        Imagine how much I’ll enjoy diving into the history, with lots of hours ahead spent with Sue Eggins and Dr Tony Gilmour.

Comments are closed.

Discover more from Clover Hill Diaries - Join Me and Be the Change

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading