Banjo Paterson Cottage Sydney NSW
Banjo Paterson park / cottage
‘Bushgrove’, Dalton, NSW
A Complete Little Farm
‘Bushgrove’, 55 Felled Timber Road, Dalton, NSW
- 49.37ha* (121ac*) broken into 13 paddocks with direct access to the Jerrawa Creek
- 1hr* Canberra International Airport, 2.5hrs* Sydney & 15min* Gunning
- Modernised home, new kitchen, separate 2 room cottage
- Original wool shed, 2 machinery sheds, hay shed & workshop
- Excellent water, 200,000L water tank storage, 2.5km* Jerrawa Creek frontage
- Excellent improved pastures, 7ha* under oats.
Sale required due to illness...they want to travel!
Auction Saturday 23 November 2019 1pm On-Site
George Southwell
0429 838 345
Ray White Rural Canberra | Yass
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‘Haddington’, 647 Sandy Camp Road, Quambone, NSW
‘Haddington’, 647 Sandy Camp Road, Quambone, NSW
• 2,144ha* (5,300* acres) 70km* west Coonamble, 10km* west Quambone
• Set along the renowned Marthaguy Creek on the fringe of the Macquarie Marshes
• 1,732ha* cultivation including 320ha* fallow, 210ha* sown to Buffell grass.
Cultivation designed for Controlled Traffic Farming (CTF). 412ha* of grazing
• Solar bore supplying tanks, dams and troughs
• Comfortable 3 bedroom home and 1 bedroom cottage set in established gardens
• 3 stand shearing shed, steel cattle yards, agricultural airstrip, workshop,
machinery sheds and silos. 15km* of fencing renewed in past 5 years
Scale, Versatility, Low Input, High Return
Auction
Friday 15 Feb 2019 11am
55 Cassilis Street,
Coonabarabran
Chris Korff 0427 005 090
Don Schieb 0428 221 100
Ray White Korff & Co
raywhitecoonabarabran.com.au
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Oracles of the Bush 2015
Oracles of the Bush is an annual event celebrating Australian bush poetry, music and art. This event boasts among the highest prizemoney for any bush poetry competition in the country. It includes a variety of events such as a Children's Concert, Poets' Concert featuring professional poets, poetry competition heats and final, Patti's Bling dance, breakfasts, lunches and the Poets' Brawl breakfast in Jubilee Park.
Oracles is held at the start of autumn when Tenterfield's leaves are beginning to turn gold. It's a great place to be at the start of a wonderful season.
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An assortment of various clips of the Aussie bush from a few locations in SE Qld
The concept of the bush has become iconic in Australia. In reference to the landscape, bush refers to any sparsely-inhabited region, regardless of vegetation. The bush in this sense was something that was uniquely Australian[citation needed] and very different from the green European landscapes familiar to many new immigrants. The term Outback is also used, but usually in association with the more arid inland areas of Australia. The Bush also refers to any populated region outside of the major metropolitan areas, including mining and agricultural areas. Consequently, it is not unusual to have a mining town in the desert such as Port Hedland (Pop. 14,000) referred to as the bush within the media.
Bush poets such as Henry Lawson and Banjo Paterson revered the bush as a source of national ideals, as did contemporaneous painters in the Heidelberg School like Tom Roberts (1856-1931), Arthur Streeton (1867-1943) and Frederick McCubbin (1855-1917) Romanticising the bush in this way was a big step forward for Australians in their steps towards self-identity.[citation needed] The legacy is a folklore rich in the spirit of the bush. Australians affix the term bush to any number of other entities or activities to describe their rural, country or folk nature, e.g. Bush Cricket, Bush Music, Bush Doof
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The Geebung Polo Club Andrew Barton Banjo Paterson Audiobook
The Geebung Polo Club Andrew Barton Banjo Paterson Audiobook
Andrew Barton Banjo Paterson OBE[2] (17 February 1864 – 5 February 1941)[3] was an Australian bush poet, journalist, author, and Georgist activist.[4] He wrote many ballads and poems about Australian life, focusing particularly on the rural and outback areas, including the district around Binalong, New South Wales, where he spent much of his childhood. Paterson's more notable poems include Waltzing Matilda, The Man from Snowy River and Clancy of the Overflow.
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Oracles of the Bush 2014
Early April sees hundreds of competitors descend on the town for Oracles of the Bush, a four day celebration of Australian bush poetry, music and art. Boasting some of the highest prize money for bush poetry in Australia, featured events include a children's concert, Poet's Concert, poetry competitions, dances, markets and displays. Held April 3rd to 6th, Oracles of Bush coincides with the best time to view the autumn leaves!! For more information see oraclesofthebush.com
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Brumbies of the Australian High Country filmed by Sky Eye UAV Solutions
A Brumby is a free-roaming feral horse in Australia. Although found in many areas around the country, the best-known Brumbies are found in the Australian Alps region in south-eastern Australia. Today, most of them are found in the Northern Territory, with the second largest population in Queensland. A group of Brumbies is known as a mob or band.
Brumbies are the descendants of escaped or lost horses, dating back in some cases to those belonging to the early European settlers, including the Capers from South Africa, Timor Ponies from Indonesia, British pony and draught horse breeds, and a significant number of Thoroughbreds and Arabians.
Today they live in many places, including some National Parks. Occasionally they are mustered and domesticated for use as campdrafters, working stock horses on farms or stations, but also as trail horses, show horses, Pony Club mounts and pleasure horses. They are the subject of some controversy – regarded as a pest and threat to native ecosystems by environmentalists and the government, but also valued by others as part of Australia's heritage, with supporters working to prevent inhumane treatment or extermination, and rehoming Brumbies who have been captured.
The term Brumby refers to a feral horse in Australia.[5] Its first recorded use in print is in the Australasian magazine from Melbourne in 1880, which said that Brumbies were the bush name in Queensland for 'wild' horses. In 1885, the Once a Month magazine suggested that rumbies was a New South Wales term, and the poet Banjo Paterson stated in the introduction for his poem Brumby's Run published in the Bulletin in 1894 that Brumby was the word for free-roaming horses. Its derivation is obscure,[6] and may have come about from one or more of the following possibilities:
1.Horses left behind by Sergeant James Brumby from his property at Mulgrave Place in New South Wales, when he left for Tasmania in 1804.[7]
2.An Aboriginal word baroomby meaning wild in the language of the Pitjara Indigenous Australians on the Warrego and Nogoa Rivers in southern Queensland.[8]
3.A letter in 1896 to the Sydney Morning Herald says that baroombie is the word for horse among the Aboriginal people of the Balonne, Nebine, Warrego and Bulloo Rivers.[9]
4.Baramba, which was the name of a creek and station in the Queensland district of Burnett, established in the 1840s and later abandoned, leaving many of the horses to escape into the wild.[10]
5.It has also been suggested that the name derives from the Irish word bromach or bromaigh.[9]
Early horse imports[edit]
Horses first arrived in Australia in 1788 with the First Fleet. They were imported for farm and utility work; recreational riding and racing were not major activities. By 1800, only about 200 horses are thought to have reached Australia. Horse racing became popular around 1810, resulting in an influx of Thoroughbred imports, mostly from England. Roughly 3,500 horses were living in Australia by 1820, and this number had grown to 160,000 by 1850, largely due to natural increase.[11] The long journey by sea from England, Europe, and Asia meant that only the strongest horses survived the trip, making for a particularly healthy and strong Australian stock, which aided in their ability to flourish.
Origin of feral herds
Horses were likely confined primarily to the Sydney region until the early 19th century, when settlers first crossed the Blue Mountains and opened expansion inland. Horses were required for travel, and for cattle and sheep droving as the pastoral industry grew. The first report of an escaped horse is in 1804, and by the 1840s some horses had escaped from settled regions of Australia. It is likely that some escaped because fences were not properly installed, when fences existed at all, but it is believed that most Australian horses became feral because they were released into the wild and left to fend for themselves.This may have been the result of pastoralists abandoning their settlements, and thus their horses, due to the arid conditions and unfamiliar land that combined to make farming in Australia especially difficult. After World War I, the demand for horses by defence forces declined with the growth in mechanization, which led to a growth in the number of unwanted animals that were often set free. Throughout the 20th century, the replacement of horses with machines in farming led to further falls in demand, and therefore may have also contributed to increases in feral populations.
Brumbies roaming in the Australian Alps of south-eastern Australia are thought to be descendants of horses which were owned by the pastoralist and pioneer, Benjamin Boyd.
Our Great Dividing Range
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Nice Country Song from Australia
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Australia has a long tradition of country music and the Australian Country music has developed in a different pattern than the United States, as influenced by Celtic folk ballads and traditional ballads Bush of Australian poets. The main singers of country are Slim Dusty, Olivia Newton-John, John Williamson, Keith Urban, Lee Kernaghan and Kasey Chambers music but country also influenced Nick Cave and Paul Kelly. The song country is best known Waltzing Matilda, a song from Australian folklore but there is a wide range of models: bush ballads, bluegrass and yodellings to more pops.
The country music has always been popular in Australia. There is a wide range of models: bluegrass and yodellings to more pops. Australia has a long tradition of country music that developed in a pattern quite different from the US because influenced by Celtic folk ballads and traditional ballads Bush Australian poets such as Henry Lawson and Banjo Paterson.
Tex Morton and Smoky Dawson were pioneers of country music in Australia, relying completely with the character of cowboys. In the 1940s, Slim Dusty country began a career that will last fifty years and will generate more than 100 albums. In 1975, encouraged by his friend and fellow Australian Helen Reddy, Olivia Newton-John left England and moved to the United States, where it knows great success on the scene country and western, and although purists continue to decry, she won the prize of female country artist of the year 1974, before the heavyweights of the genre such as Dolly Parton and Tammy Wynette.
In the US, there are other Australian country artists as well known Sherrié Austin and Keith Urban, but the Australian country music developed a unique style which the main representatives are Lee Kernaghan and Adam Brand, Kasey Chambers and Sara Storer. Country music was also a particularly popular form of music for the Australian Aborigines. As indigenous singers include Troy Cassar-Daley, Kev Carmody and Archie Roach. Tamworth is famous in Australia for being the capital of country music and the seat of Country Music Festival Tamworth and the Country Music Awards of Australia.
The State Park Grabine Lakeside in New South Wales promotes Australian country music through an annual festival: the Grabine Music Muster Festival. The country also has a television channel devoted to country music (CMC Country Music Channel ), which can be viewed on Foxtel and Austar annually awards the Golden Guitar Awards.
Some trace the origins of modern country music to two influential groups: the country singer Jimmie Rodgers and the Carter Family. Their songs were the first to have national recognition, such as the famous Bristol Sessions in Tennessee, on August 1, 1927, where Ralph Peer was the talent scout and sound recordist.
Although country music has a great variety of styles, some critics argue that this diversity was stifled by too rigid an approach by the producers of the Nashville Sound; according to others, however, the causes can be found in the need to reinvent the country in front of the dominance of rock'n'roll '50s and the subsequent British invasion. Even today, the wide variety of country music is not well represented in radio broadcasts and the popular perception of country music (outside the US) is full of stereotypes hillbilly ballads played on the mandolin, which is present in bluegrass but certainly not in the Country Music currently ranking, where apart choruses (refrain) catchy melodies in rhyme, Pedal Steel Guitar, Violin, Piano and computerized sounds there are traditional acoustic instruments, but corrected in the recording studio.
Country music was until the middle of the 20th century primarily a North American affair. In Europe, the country was relative familiarity with the rise of the western movies (including Roy Rogers ). As a market Europe was not yet addressed. They often have the mistaken belief that country music is the result solely of European immigrants. However, much of the characteristic style came from Africa (with banjo like instrument characteristic). One of the reasons why the appearance of country music was something both Europeans and Africans is so much about working together with other rural communities in the south, and played their instruments together.
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Murramarang National Park | Go beach hopping on the NSW South Coast
Murramarang National Park is a beach lover's dream. Take a stroll along the beach or go for a surf, swim or snorkel in crystal clear waters. It's the perfect mix of beach meets bush. Explore coastal hiking trails and camp among spotted gum trees or glamp out in a seaside cabin.
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Brumby Control - Behind the News
Brumbies are wild horses which can be found in the Aussie bush. But they've been causing some problems in Kosciusko National Park in New South Wales. And there's a bit of debate about what should be done about them.
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Students will explore the issue of culling brumbies and hold a mini-debate.
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AFTER THE FLOODS: Fairfield, NJ 9/9/11
Fairfield resident Frank Verrone takes Wheeler deep into the flood zone to witness the devastation wrought by Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee. Charlie Bush of narrates this short documentary.
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Faces in the Street - Henry Lawson
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Australian timber holiday cabin with kangaroos in front yard
Unique Australian experience with kangaroos visiting Mango Lodge. 75 acres and hopefully it will rain soon. Listen to the grass crunching under foot. The mum with Joey was the last one to hop away.
T20 Big Bash: An Eventful Single
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