Some of the Wynne Special through the years. (covers only)

1968

Still called 'The Daily Times' Featured: Morgans Reunion, Seekers Split Up and Red Devils defeat Oak Park Killers.

6th July 1968

Wynnes visit Sorrento; John Wynne almost completes his Motorific collection (whatever that was)

10th July 1968

Featuring: Warrick to get his own room? Sandsfords complete epic journey.

1968

The Essendon song from a 1968 Wynne Special (then called the Daily TImes)

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.

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.

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.

October 1999

John proclaims Sydney the centre of the universe.

November 1999

John's visit to Melbourne a resounding success. Controversial Brady Bunch comparison, Phoebe fashion photos.

December 1999

Knee injury nearly sucks the very life out of Andrew. Sally's hilarious column 'Fashionably Sally' opens.

August 200

Gabi has new baby (Madeleine) Warrick returns from Ireland and news of Penny and Warrick in Paris. Bomber celebration feature

October 2000

John's personal account of the Sydney Olympics

February 2001

Andrew's Account of visiting LA, Back to school next generation special, Sally's excellent Sydney adventure

July 2001

John turns 40 and throws a party to celebrate, Harriet turns 16, Mr Warrick goes to Sydney

September 2001

The Sally Issue: ENIGMA! Phoebe wins photo award and the 'Art of Happiness' by Bill

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.