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About Hydesmith

Hydesmith Communications: graphic design & photography services Winnipeg

New site launched!

The new website has finally been launched. We hope that February 27, 2013 will go down as a turning point for our club in how the website is now will play a much larger role in helping our club stay in touch with one another, our homelands and our community here in Manitoba.

The new site is very different than our previous one, so we encourage you to explore around, and make some notes. We will be tinkering in the first few weeks, adding more content, making edits and of course encouraging participation from all of you. Please send along your suggestions, comments and observations, as well as new content.

– The web team (Brian Hydesmith, Jenny Gates and tech assistance from Sean Yeomans)

Feature your photos!

Gum (Eucalypt tree) leaf. - Photo: Brian Hydesmith

Gum (Eucalypt tree) leaf. – Photo: Brian Hydesmith

As we get this web site up and running, we are seeking photos from members’ own collections which feature typical and iconic scenes from New Zealand and Australia. The images will be cropped to fit the wide, panorama style you see at the top of the pages, so preference will be given to ones that still look good when cropped this way.

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Early Contact – Australia

Sturt-on-Murray-webSome years back I bought a book edited by Tim Flannery, titled “The Explorers”, from an ABC store in Australia. It’s an anthology documenting almost four centuries of exploration and includes the work of Eyre, Giles, Hume and Hovell, Leichhardt, Mitchell, Stuart, Sturt, Wills, and many others. One episode, involving Charles Sturt, has stayed with me.

The picture above shows Sturt and his party in a desperate situation. But look closely up on the left bank: there is a native running hard and about to dive into the river. He is a “chief” who Sturt had encountered earlier and made peace with. This man had subsequently realized the danger from the next tribe further along the river and took action. His courage and timing were perfect and enabled Sturt to maintain his reputation for not killing any aboriginals. This other reference takes up the story: Continue reading

Hudson the polar bear

Hudson2All About Hudson the polar bear

  • Birth Date: October 11, 2011
  • Age: 16 months old
  • Weight: 410 pounds (January 2013)
  • Parents: Hudson’s mother Aurora resides at the Toronto Zoo. His father, Inukshuk, visits the Toronto Zoo for breeding purposes.
  • Diet: Hudson’s diet includes jumbo smelt and herring, carrots, Vitamin E and Thiamine supplements.
  • Nickname: At the Toronto Zoo, Hudson was known as “The Ham”. He could be found gallivanting around his enclosure and entertaining Zoo guests with his hilarious antics. He loves to be the centre of attention.

Introducing Hudson…

G’day all, Even though the weather is the coldest it’s been so far, it didn’t stop Assiniboine Park Zoo from giving a warm welcome to Hudson, a 16-month-old polar bear. Continue reading

Our Madigan link between Winnipeg and Australia

Australians suffering disaster fatigue - Winnipeg Free Press

The Winnipeg Free Press is to be congratulated in maintaining an excellent link with Australia through printing frequent articles from Michael Madigan from the Brisbane Courier-Mail newspaper. Read his most recent submissions through this link.

He writes about Australian news, but always includes some relevance to Canadian and even sometimes Winnipeg references. If he ever comes to visit our city, it would be a pleasure to have him as our guest at the Down Under Club of Winnipeg, Inc.