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THE WALLABY TRACK WITH LIONEL MUSSELL LEGEND OF THE WALLABY OUR VERY OWN ‘WALLABY LEGEND’ TAKES A WALK DOWN MEMORY LANE… LEGEND OF THE WALLABY crossed this Land From north to south and east to west, he's say ‘because’. of Oz and round in both directions, as they song, He's been everywhere mate, just like that old along. but uninvited, troublemaker Murphy comes sacred there, He wreaks havoc in the Lion's Den, nothings . dongles, tyres, aerials, Murphy doesn't care Lionel mental, He's even travelled overseas to drive poor a continental. his aim achieved, that Murphy doesn't give troll, Lionel does not deserve this rot. That evil little e himself AWOL. should pack his bag of dirty tricks and mak in pastures new, Now Yemmy is heading westward to park ’ to you. family ties are beckoning, we say ‘good luck nington, Lionel will be greatly missed by friends in Mor is great fun. our happy hour will be one short – one who in hand, With a twinkle in his eye and a glass of red band. the ‘Legend of the Wallaby’ and player in the for Lionel's sake, Here's cheers to lots more happy trips, and e the man a break’. we'll raise a glass and say to Murphy, ‘Giv – Jane Hambly READ FULL STORY 50 \ We lived in Mornington for many years before Vi died, and had made lots of friends in the area, but 11 years ago, after she had gone, I seized the opportunity to have a dependent relatives unit built and put on my daughter and her husband's lovely 20-acre farmlet at Illawarra, near Stawell, Vic. It's really a two-bedroom house with the guest bedroom having its own ensuite and it's very comforting to know that help is only 50m away should I ever need it. Our last Mornington home was in a caravan park. Friday nights were always happy hour in our street. Many's the yarn that was shared and many's the jokes that we told. At my last happy hour with those lovely people, I was given a great memento by one of my Australian Caravan Club friends who still lives in the park – a poem she had written just for me (left) and it was in a nice glass-fronted frame. In case you are wondering what Lion's Den Jane was referring to, it was the name I had on the bonnet of my first Yemmy. It said LIONelS DEN but nobody ever spotted the small L.