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Hello Hamish!

Submitted by craige on August 7, 2009 - 19:02
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Kristina and I were quite chuffed to welcome Hamish into our lives a couple of weeks ago:

Mother and child are healthy, at home and doing well :)

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Thanks for the Porridge, Chris Robinson

Submitted by craige on September 18, 2008 - 09:20
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It's with great sadness that I got the news yesterday that Chris Robinson had passed away. I had the pleasure of sailing with Chris in his role as captain of the legendary Greenpeace yacht "Vega", of Moruroa Atoll fame.

We sailed together at Shoalwater at the southern end of the Great Barrier Reef where as a crewman I witnessed Chris' cool hand and expert sailing skills as he out manouvered the USS Boxer and hemmed that massive warship into the bay with a 35" yacht.

I learnt a lot on that trip and Chris also made the best porridge you could ever taste. As Chris said, "when that's all you've got to eat at sea, you learn to make it interesting".

Here's a couple of photos of that trip with Chris:


Chris Robinson on the Vega with the USS Boxer in the distance


Chris on the Vega at Sunset

Here's what's been said about Chris elsewhere:

In recent years, Chris was the keeper of Vega, the vessel used by David McTaggart in the protests against France's testing of nuclear weapons in the Pacific in the early 1970s. Chris was an early crew member of the first Rainbow Warrior in the late 1970s, and was involved in the whaling campaign against the renegade Spanish whaler at that time. He returned to Moruroa atoll in October of 1982 with Vega, the 4th Greenpeace went to the test site. There is a famous photo of Chris taken in Nov 1983 when as Captain of Vega, he forced a US nuclear submarine, USS Phoenix to come to a stop in Auckland harbour, for which he was arrested. Chris was in Auckland when the Rainbow Warrior was bombed by the French secret service, and was part of the campaign later that year to go to Moruroa. Chris was back on Vega in Moruroa in 1995 with David McTaggart. These are among the many contributions that Chris has made over the years

Chris's most recent work with Greenpeace was in 2005 when GPAP chartered Vega to campaign against the US-Australia war games "Talisman-Sabre" off the Queensland coast.

Greenpeace have a page for Chris here: Chris Robinson, 1952 - 2008 which includes a great photo of Chris in action in the North Sea. Chris will be greatly missed by everyone who knew him.

Another shining light has succombed to cancer.

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I Can Rest in Peace (or I lived to see the Weddoes play @ The Gaelic Club in Surry Hills)

Submitted by craige on April 6, 2008 - 12:29
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I could be biased, seeing one of my favourite bands, Weddings, Parties, Anything at one of my favourite venues, The Gaelic Club in Surry Hills but it was without a doubt, the best show ever.

I mean *ever*.

I've never seen a show like the one they put on. Such great songs in the hands of such great musicians. Thank you Weddoes for going around one last time :)

"Their like we'll never see, again."

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Getting Old?

Submitted by craige on March 13, 2008 - 20:46
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MWAFCSix weeks after training started I finally made it down to training with the Wolves. I'm going to blame last years hand injury, the election campaigns and work but Garth pointed out that I was puffed after the warm up lap.

It wasn't true of course, I was maximising my oxygen intake...... ;)

Looks like I've got some serious work ahead :)

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