Digger (right) holds glass of beer in one hand, “tosses ’em” with the other, while others of the impromptu Hay Street (Perth) school” await the result. – The Daily News (Perth, WA) Friday 22 November 1940.
Two Up
Come in spinner: ANZAC Day and two up at the pub
WHAT’S ANZAC Day without two-up? Two-up was played extensively during World War I by Australian diggers, who would flip coins as a way of relieving boredom. The exact origins of the gambling game are murky, but two-up is likely to… Read More ›