Some of the Wynne Special through the years. (covers only)
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1968 Still called 'The Daily Times' Featured: Morgans Reunion, Seekers Split Up and Red Devils defeat Oak Park Killers. |
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6th July 1968 Wynnes visit Sorrento; John Wynne almost completes his Motorific collection (whatever that was) |
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10th July 1968 Featuring: Warrick to get his own room? Sandsfords complete epic journey. |
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1968 The Essendon song from a 1968 Wynne Special (then called the Daily TImes) |
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20th October 1968 First known edition with the new name: New lawn mover, trouble with the doors in the house and a comprehensive report on the death of rival family newspapers. |
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20th February 1973 After a long hibernation the Wynne Special reappears in typewritten form, still on the yellow paper. One of the typed editions that appeared around 1972-1973 and were totally family news orientated. |
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September 1999 First of the electronic edition delivered by HTML and/or PDF format. : Andrew's new baby on its way; and new house being constructed. |
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October 1999 John proclaims Sydney the centre of the universe. |
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November 1999 John's visit to Melbourne a resounding success. Controversial Brady Bunch comparison, Phoebe fashion photos. |
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December 1999 Knee injury nearly sucks the very life out of Andrew. Sally's hilarious column 'Fashionably Sally' opens. |
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August 200 Gabi has new baby (Madeleine) Warrick returns from Ireland and news of Penny and Warrick in Paris. Bomber celebration feature |
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October 2000 John's personal account of the Sydney Olympics |
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February 2001 Andrew's Account of visiting LA, Back to school next generation special, Sally's excellent Sydney adventure |
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July 2001 John turns 40 and throws a party to celebrate, Harriet turns 16, Mr Warrick goes to Sydney |
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September 2001 The Sally Issue: ENIGMA! Phoebe wins photo award and the 'Art of Happiness' by Bill |
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December 2001 Daniel and Phoebe turn 18! Warrick signs off with a bitter editorial lamenting the lack of support for the aging journal. The Wynne Special now online only as myfamily.com fills that gap. |