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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.

Ray Carroll’s ‘From the Boundary’: November 5, 2024

KILMORE CRICKETA few days ago, I spoke to Kilmore cricket legend Laurie Boyd. His 60 years plus involvement with the local club as player,...

Ray Carroll’s ‘From the Boundary’: October 29, 2024

Cometh the hour   In the long history of cricket in Australia, a real star comes along just about every twenty years. A new prodigy...

Ray Carroll’s ‘From the Boundary’: October 22, 2024

RIP Marie Theresa BroomeWell-known Kilmore resident Marie Broome’s life was celebrated with a fitting service at St Patrick’s Church on October 15. Father Jossy...

Ray Carroll’s ‘From the Boundary’: October 15, 2024

Owen's BookOwen Douglas of Broadford has just had a compelling story published. Titled My soul to your soul, it is a well written story...

Ray Carroll’s ‘From the Boundary’: October 8, 2024

DIFFERENT TIMESAlthough letters by post are becoming a fading memory, it is still great to receive and send them—more personal than emails in many...

Ray Carroll’s ‘From the Boundary’: October 1, 2024.

A SWANS GREATPeter Bedford won the 1970 Brownlow Medal. He played 178 games for the old South Melbourne (now Sydney Swans), won their Best...

Ray Carroll’s ‘From the Boundary’: September 24, 2024

Jeremy's journeyJeremy Holt and family are residents of Hidden Valley. He has just published his first book Everything That Stands and the superbly written...

Ray Carroll’s ‘From the Boundary’: September 17, 2024

Australia slidingA conversation the other day with a group of locals—Roula, Jess, Killiana and Jordyn—was revealing. Two are teenagers, two are very intelligent adults....

Ray Carroll’s ‘From the Boundary’: September 10, 2024

Fifty shades of greenFolk from within and beyond Erin’s Isle know well how to truly celebrate St Patrick’s Day.The Irish are famously hospitable...

Ray Carroll’s ‘From the Boundary’: September 3, 2024

The Toughest gameIt was not only the toughest, it was also maybe the greatest.Back in 1978, Assumption College’s First XVIII won the AGSV title...
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