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September 26th 2010
Published: September 27th 2010
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If anywhere in Australia has reminded us of New Zealand and the Waikato, it’s the Atherton Tablelands. With rolling hills, volcanic origins, pockets of rainforest, dairying, waterfalls and rivers that run all year round, it also doesn’t have the humidity of Cairns, 70km the other side of the coastal ranges. With only slight protestations from Rhys, we did the waterfall circuit, taking del... Read Full Entry



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AB Banjo PattersonAB Banjo Patterson
AB Banjo Patterson

Standing guard over the Waltzing Matilda Centre in Winton
The Jolly SwagmanThe Jolly Swagman
The Jolly Swagman

Who wasn't very jolly at all
Arno's WallArno's Wall
Arno's Wall

Eccentricity celebrated in Winton
Gotta have a drink in WintonGotta have a drink in Winton
Gotta have a drink in Winton

Nothing like a good Aussie outback pub
Playing the Musical FencePlaying the Musical Fence
Playing the Musical Fence

They had a drumkit and other percussion too
Longreach's claim to fameLongreach's claim to fame
Longreach's claim to fame

The Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame
Outback architectureOutback architecture
Outback architecture

A Boundary Rider's hut, Ilfracombe
Part of the Machinery Mile in IlfracombePart of the Machinery Mile in Ilfracombe
Part of the Machinery Mile in Ilfracombe

Lining the main road, free to wander around - historic farm machinery
The rain's comingThe rain's coming
The rain's coming

in the usually dry outback
The Wellshot pubThe Wellshot pub
The Wellshot pub

A good place for a feed and a pint
Two brolgaTwo brolga
Two brolga

Enjoying the rain in Sapphire



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