The Outback and Beyond

The Outback and Beyond
Author: Hope Harshaw Evans
Publisher:
Total Pages: 288
Release:
Genre: Australian literature
ISBN:

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Beyond the Outback

Beyond the Outback
Author: Bronwyn Blake
Publisher: Hachette Australia
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2019-03-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0733642217

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Twenty women share their incredible stories of surviving and thriving in the remote Australian 'Gulf Country', near the Gulf of Carpentaria. Gulf women are self-sufficient, generous, and can cope with almost anything that life and the environment throws at them: floods, drought, sickness, emergencies. Whether they are graziers, fisherwomen, ringers, women in tourism, aviation and education, Indigenous women or descendants from early women settlers, this powerful book gives these women a voice to tell their own stories. There are stories of new mothers on properties isolated and inaccessible for months in the wet season; women giving birth at home with only neighbours to assist; reminiscences from last century and World War II, and accounts of fishing in the Gulf in sometimes unimaginable conditions. From the kids wanting a baby croc for a pet to the terror of a snake bite with a flooded airstrip and impassable roads, these women treat the extraordinary events in their lives as just part of their remote way of life. Set in a world of vast landscapes, distance and merciless climate, Beyond the Outback contains riveting tales of the lives of the women who live, work and raise families in one of Australia's most isolated regions. It will be loved by readers of Sara Henderson, Toni Tapp Coutts and Terry Underwood.

The Outback Within

The Outback Within
Author: Mark Byrne
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2016-09-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1443816531

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What is it about the Australian outback? For nearly two centuries, narratives of outback journeys have been suffused with the aura of death. Why? It is not just that the desert is big, dry, hot and apparently empty. The outback is Australia’s “mythological crucible,” and journeys there have become rites of passage. It is where settler Australians go to die and perhaps be reborn. This book explores the landscape of this evolving national mythology. It argues that a more conscious engagement with the process of symbolic death and rebirth is needed for Australians to enter into a deeper understanding of themselves and their relationship to the land and its Indigenous people.

Beyond the Black Stump

Beyond the Black Stump
Author: Alan Mayne
Publisher: Wakefield Press
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2008
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781862548008

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Historians have had little to say about the lands that stretch 'beyond the black stump'. These essays from around the country build inland Australia into our national history, crisscrossing both the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Contributors are Lorina Barker, Amanda Barry, Badger Bates, Peter Bishop, Nici Cumpston, Jean Duruz, Charles Fahey, Lionel Frost, Heather Goodall, Jenny Gregory, Patricia Grimshaw, Rodney Harrison, Rick Hosking, Darrell Lewis, Alan Mayne, Chrissiejoy Marshall, Margaret Somerville and Richard Waterhouse.

Outback Adventures

Outback Adventures
Author: Matt Wright
Publisher: Penguin Group Australia
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2018-10-29
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1760141925

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Rescuing endangered species, piloting choppers and coming nose-to-snout with some of Australia’s deadliest creatures is all in a day’s work for Matt Wright. With his mates by his side, Matt ventures into the outback and beyond, managing to get into (and, remarkably, out of) some insanely nail-biting situations. This new collection of adventures moves from his home in the Northern Territory to the jungles of Borneo to the rivers of the Congo. Follow Matt as he tracks down a monster croc in the Congo, relocates fifty saltwater crocodiles over state borders in the space of a few days, rescues elephants and orangutans (and two giant snakes) in Borneo and spends time at home with his pet crocodile Tripod, and gain some behind-the-scenes insights into the making of some of Outback Wrangler’s most intense moments. Told with wit, candour and a hit of adrenaline that makes you feel like you’re riding shotgun in Matt’s chopper, Outback Adventures is a ripping collection of unforgettable experiences from a remarkable Australian.

Travels in Outback Australia

Travels in Outback Australia
Author: Andrew Stevenson
Publisher: Eye Books
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781903070147

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A seasoned globetrotter, travel writer Andrew Stevenson is unafraid of the unconventional. Whilst most people visiting Australia tread the well worn path from the Sydney Opera House to Cairns up the East Coast, Andrew disappeared into the Australian Outback in search of the Australian Aborigines. "If you want to meet them nowadays, you've got to go beyond the black stump!" He was told. Going where few have gone before, Andrew delves into the Outback without fear. Drinking in bars with people even the locals avoid, asking questions that we all want to hear the answers to. Written with humor and compassion, his powers of observation and enquiring mind draw out a frankness that is sometimes shocking, but something from which we all can learn. This is no ordinary tale of an intrepid traveler—it is an extraordinary account of an Australia that we have not seen before.

Outback and Beyond

Outback and Beyond
Author: Bob Larter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2002
Genre:
ISBN: 9780958558525

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The Outback and Beyond

The Outback and Beyond
Author: Hope Harshaw Evans
Publisher:
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1973
Genre: Australia
ISBN:

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Selections of literature about Australia which portray the variety of modes of life in Australia and include accounts of the early penal colonies, the life of the aborigines, bushranging during the last century, and life on one of the riverboats.

The Singing Line

The Singing Line
Author: Alice Thomson
Publisher: Vintage Books
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2000
Genre: Australia
ISBN: 9780099272823

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In 1855 an impoverished young English scientist went to chance his luck in Australia - as Government Astronomer and superintendent of Telegraphs for the small colony of South Australia. With him went his young wife Alice - after whom Alice Springs would be named. Charles Todd was following a dream - the near impossible task of stringing a telegraph wire across the wilderness of the Australian outback. In 1997, Charles Todd's great-great-great-granddaughter, Alice, followed in his footsteps. Her plan was to track the telegraph - and her ancestors - from Adelaide over the thousands of miles of desert, outback, swamp and mountain that Charles Todd had crossed in the 1860s with his four hundred men.