Canopy Crusaders

One fine day in Melbourne, Doc Tray was poring over ancient texts and manuscripts, when he stumbled upon an interesting historical event. It spoke of an ancient society that had to accomplish a monumental transportation effort using early forms of ute trays and canopies. Excited, Doc shared his discovery with Marty McDrive. They both realised …

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Cool Vendetta

In the tranquil neighbourhood where John Coolman resided, the news of ‘The Cool Avenger’ spread like wildfire. John became an overnight local hero, with residents lauding him for standing up against mischief. However, his actions also caught the attention of a notorious character, Mr Summersbane, the CEO of an anti-air conditioning lobby. For years, he …

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Engine Echoes

As the Falcon Wagon approached the outskirts of Melbourne, Lucky could feel the vibrations of the engines in sync with his heartbeat. They headed to Leah Gearside’s workshop in Frankston, where they believed they could find more information and shelter. But as they reached the area, the sight that met their eyes was one of …

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Clunker’s Message

In a sleepy workshop on the outskirts of Toowoomba, a young prodigy named Lucky MechWalker was elbow-deep in engine grease. His day was as usual: fixing carburettors and advising customers on the best tyre service near Toowoomba. As Lucky was finishing up for the day and packing his tools, an ancient, battered vehicle – one …

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Strange Car Repair

For several years, John had been driving his car, but lately, he started noticing some strange noises and vibrations from the engine. Realising it was time for a service, he decided to take his car to the best mechanic Ringwood had to offer. The friendly mechanic at the garage welcomed him and asked about the …

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Frozen Electrical Car

During my adventures abroad a few years ago, my friends introduced me to a charming frozen yoghurt shop nestled near a beautiful beach. Although the shop itself was quaint, a long line of people, clad in sandals, snaked its way from the door and stretched down the shopping strip. After a patient wait, my friends …

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Home Builders Two

My suburb carries a rich sense of history. While it may not be the oldest in Melbourne, it exudes a charm rooted in tradition. Many homes in the area hold heritage listings, built either by nostalgic history buffs or owned by holidaymakers who cherish their quaint beach cottages. Due to this, I have always hesitated …

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Children’s Optometry Two

Last week marked my son’s inaugural tennis practice, and to say it didn’t go smoothly would be an understatement. Initially, it appeared to be a promising and enjoyable endeavour. He sported his adorable exercise attire, equipped with an oversized water bottle and a collection of vibrant yellow tennis balls. Little did I anticipate the challenge …

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Commercial Energy Three

I gazed up at the unassuming solar panels adorning my roof. They had functioned flawlessly, providing us with two years of uninterrupted power since we moved into our house. Squinting, I extended my hand and directed my focus towards the panels. I tried to recapture the thoughts and emotions from the previous day when I …

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