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2002 - Year of the Outback - Australian bush poetry, Waltzing Matilda
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Henry Lawson is often called "The People's Poet". He was born in 1867, raised in country NSW and moved to Sydney in his late teens. He was politically aware and his writings exposed both social injustice and life in the bush. He spent a year or so travelling the outback after he had been criticised for having no actual experience on which to base his writings. The old year went, and the new returned, in the withering weeks of drought;. And the time had come, as the shearer knew, to carry his swag Out Back.
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2002 - Year of the Outback - Links to more information about the Outback of Australia
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Below are links to various sites that can give you more information about the Australian outback, can assist with travel plans, can give more details about the exploration of the outback by Europeans or can let you see more work by outback artists. The official Year of the Outback. The Stockmans Hall of Fame. Photos, cards and screensavers from the Outback. And links to lots of other sites from Ozoutback. Outback and Aboriginal art. Features and photos from Australia's wildest places.
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2002- Year of the Outback - Art, Australia
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Drovers Boy by Brian Nunan. Billabong by Judy Prosser. Galah by Colin Atkins. Emu by Joy Engelman. Big Red by Jack Absalom. Wilpena Pound by Jack Absalom. The Rising Sun Hotel by Sidney Nolan. Desert Highway by Judy Prosser. Central Australian Landscape by Clem Abbott. Stockman and Son by Hugh Sawrey. Red Hills of Aroona by Hans Heysen. Desert by Carolyn Smith. Ennui by Russell Drysdale. The Clearing by Hans Heysen. Ancient Aboriginal hand stencil. Evening Shadows by H. J. Johnstone.
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BowMeow - Helping People with Pets
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Barking Mad - Equity for Pet owners. They will lobby until laws about companion animals reflect our relationship with our pets. Http:/ www.barking-mad.com.au. The RSPCA has a Save our Seniors Program. They know that the retirement lifestyle of an older person often mix well with the lifestyle of an older dog - resulting in quality retirement companionship for both. DoggyMates - Internet friendship site for dogs. e.g. doggy day care, dog minding and dog social events. Http:/ petsplayground.com.au/. Jangle...
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JOYBULL AUSTRALIAN & SOUTHERNCROSS BULLDOGS - Website Awards
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JOYBULL AUSTRALIAN and SOUTHERN CROSS BULLDOGS. Breeding with health tested dogs, focus on introducing rare colours to the breed. WHAT IT IS A BREEDER. Future Matings in 2014. AUSSIE PUPS FOR SALE. SOUTHERN CROSS PUPS AVAIL. Pups where are we now? Aussie Bulldogs/Australian Bulldog . Aussie Bulldogs Breeder NSW. Awarded by: Next Day. Proudly awards this dog. 160; . Friday 27 th March 2009. By JOYBULL 0 comments. 24 th March 2009. By JOYBULL 0 comments. Milly 6.5 weeks in pup. By JOYBULL 0 comments.
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Central Australia - in the Outback of Australia
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Click on an image to get a bigger photo and some information. Art of the Outback.
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2002- Year of the Outback (Australia)
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An interesting day at the Rainbow Bridge. Written by Epona Harper. Rainbow Bridge is a place of both peace and anticipation as departed pets await their beloved owners. There are plenty of things to keep them contented while they wait: trees you can't get stuck in, endless meadows, splashing streams, thickets perfect to hide in for pounce-attack games. But one day the residents noticed some rather.unusual newcomers arrive. And then the crocodiles showed up. Well, I'll be, said a Persian as she tidied up ...
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2002 - Year of the Outback - Explorers, Australia, History
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Explorers of the Outback. 1821-1861), together with William John Wills were the first men to cross Australia from south to north. They both died of starvation in tragic circumstances on the banks of Coopers Creek. Burke was born in Ireland. In 1848, he joined the Irish police. After migrating to Australia, he became inspector of police in the gold-mining areas. Wills, an Englishman, was a surveyor. DIG - 3 FEET N.W. Meanwhile Brahe and his depot party met up with the main group and he decided to go back ...