Archive for June, 2011
SADLY, life on soldier settlement blocks proved to be just another battle for many veterans coming home from war.
ONE of southwest Victoria’s biggest family-owned operations runs prime lambs, dairy heifers, cows and calves, and bluegum trees.
This year on June 25th, the original Kuranda Scenic Railway celebrates 120 years since the first passenger service from Cairns to Kuranda; village in the rainforest.
DAVID Curry has found a use for the half of his small farm too steep to graze – plant it with trees.
RAMS and their reputations are forever being rammed down the throats of woolgrowers and lamb producers.
Is there anything more romantic than train travel? Moving into undiscovered country on rails remains one of the great relaxing thrills of our age. And visitors to Far North Queensland can enjoy one of Australia’s most spectacular railway journeys aboard the classic 1960s Savannahlander train.
LAST week Harry and Sally had a discussion with their accountant about the way the farm books are kept.
LAST week Harry and Sally had a discussion with their accountant about the way the farm books are kept.
ONE of the Outback’s true cattlemen talks, writes ANDREW MOLE