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Head For The Mountains - It's An Ice Time For A Cool Change

Sunday February 26, 2006
Sleeping in an icebox might seem like madness, but operators of a remote new hotel are quietly confident, Justyna Pawlak writes.

Playing With The Elements

Thursday January 25, 2001
As the centrepiece for his garden, Nicholas Bray used a campfire that doubles as an icebox.

Portia And Pals Strut Their Stuff

Monday February 21, 2000
QUEERBITS Icebox February 18 One Extra Company didn't wait to be told by an Australia Council report released last week to take its artform out of theatres to other venues where people gather. Not for the first time, One Extra is presenting dance in the Kings Cross nightclub, Icebox, th

Our Few Of The Few

Friday June 15, 1990
THE 1930s were thin times, when most young men sought stable lives with food in the icebox, a roof overhead and a good suit to be married in. That wasn't enough for some who dreamt of risk, adventure and perhaps honours. A handful were fit and lucky enough to join the RAAF, learn to fly at Point

No Cheese In The Icebox? Then It's War |

Tuesday September 12, 1989
SEARCHING the refrigerator for a lost remnant of Stilton cheese, I was outraged to encounter jar after jar of mustard. Somebody obviously had been buying mustard with reckless abandon at the supermarket. Worse, maybe a mustard boutique had opened nearby and was offering a prize to the winner of

Golden Years Of Edith And Olaf

Wednesday June 7, 1989
Most couples today wouldn't dream of attempting wedlock without what are considered the basics: a house, a couple of cars, a microwave oven, a dishwasher - and a large debt to the bank. But Edith and Olaf Anderson started out together with just a bed and an icebox. Despite this, they will