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Russel Braddock Ward. pastoral interior of the state is separated from the station country of New South Wales and Queensland by nothing but a line on the map . Since occupation of the interior began over a hundred years ago almost every ...
Russel Braddock Ward. pastoral interior of the state is separated from the station country of New South Wales and Queensland by nothing but a line on the map . Since occupation of the interior began over a hundred years ago almost every ...
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... interior began in the late 1820's , this indigenous hat had already become standard wear among bushmen and , like the stockwhip , a potent symbol of outback values . Thus the cabbage- tree hat migrated with the frontier to the western ...
... interior began in the late 1820's , this indigenous hat had already become standard wear among bushmen and , like the stockwhip , a potent symbol of outback values . Thus the cabbage- tree hat migrated with the frontier to the western ...
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... Interior . Where the marine rainfall flags out and is lost , a new climate , and in a certain sense , a new race begin to unfold themselves . The ' fancy ' stations on this side of The Great Dividing Range produce something just ...
... Interior . Where the marine rainfall flags out and is lost , a new climate , and in a certain sense , a new race begin to unfold themselves . The ' fancy ' stations on this side of The Great Dividing Range produce something just ...
Contents
THE LEGEND AND THE TASK | 1 |
THE FOUNDING FATHERS | 14 |
CELTS AND CURRENCY | 43 |
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