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Ray Carroll
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Ray Carroll is the author of the Review's longest running segment, 'From the Boundary'. A retired coach from Assumption College Kilmore, Ray writes passionately about social affairs within the community, giving the much-loved editorial space over to much-loved current and ex-locals.
From the boundary – August 11, 2026
TIMELESS BATTLESAustralia versus England at cricket dates back to 1877 in Melbourne. The 150th centenary of the timeless contests will take place at the...
From the boundary, August 4, 2026
GENTLEMAN JIMJim Gallagher captained a great Assumption First XVIII in 1948, from College he went to Footscray where he played 151 games. Now 95,...
From the Boundary July 28, 2026
GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTENMany Australians fear we are going down the UK’s path and the great life and times of former eras are changing...
From the Boundary July 21, 2026
A GREAT JOURNOHerald Sun writer Andrew Rule is rightly highly admired for his work. He and his family lived for some years in the...
From the Boundary July 14, 2026
PAST TIMESAmid the hectic onrush of modern times, when the world in many ways seems to have gone crazy- it is sometimes good to...
Ray Carroll’s ‘From the Boundary’: July 7, 2026
THE FORGOTTEN BUSHThe highland scene is a feature of the Australian landscape.***The “bush” has inspired fine writers such as Ion Idriess, Frank Clune, Henry...
From the Boundary June 30, 2026
THE GAME GOES ONAssumption College Football, like its cricket has survived and very often thrived for more than 130 years. Its history is studded...
From the Boundary, June 23, 2026
THANK GOD FOR…Yes! Its thank God for so many people vital to our lives – surgeons, doctors, paramedics, first responders, fire fighters, the police...
From the Boundary June 16, 2026
R.I.P TWO CHAMPIONSNeale Daniher’s passing was followed a few days later by the death of Peter Ryan following a really tough health battle. Peter...
From the Boundary June 9, 2026
DOWN MEMORY LANEYoung children waving at a steam train in the fifties is a nostalgic reminder of simpler kinder times. The frantic pace of...
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