Dreamtime Travelling through the Australian continent - documentary
Travelling through the Australian continent, one is often appalled by the living conditions of the Aborigine people. Having lost touch with their culture and traditions, many of them have become outcasts or alcoholics who aimlessly wander the streets of the Australian cities. From the early 1800s to the late 1960s, Aborigines were gradually deprived of their land by the white man who used it for herding, cropping, and mineral extraction. Forced to leave their homelands, Aborigines were often separated from their children, who were sent to live with white families or to boarding schools, in an attempt to teach them the white man’s values. Today 390,000 Aborigines account for less than 3% of the current Australian population. Learn how they are beginning to find their place in a society which has excluded them for so long. Meet and share the life of Aborigines who through art, dancing, hunting, work, or spirituality, are finding ways to better their future.
Director: Eric Elléna
Producers: French Connection Films, Voyage, Boomerang Productions
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We've had a camping in BalleyHooly for 3 night accidentally (Our destination was Jackson crossing ). Too risky to cross the Jackson crossing at a night time, fortunately we just got an alternative from the local.
Turn off Basin Road at GPS -37.490904, 148.234497 and follow an unsealed road. When you reach a 4-way intersection after approx 3 km's turn right then follow the road until you reach the camping site.
This is suitable for tents, camper trailers but not for caravans. It is 2WD accessible in the dry. There are approx 10 km of windy steep gravel road.
Carry all the fuel, food, drinking water and equipment you will need during your stay.
The Snowy River offers thrilling canoeing and white water rafting opportunities with rugged gorges, rapids, flat sections with sand bars and beautiful scenery. The gently sloping sand bars make ideal camp sites for extended trips.
The most popular section is from McKillops Bridge to the Buchan River junction at Balley Hooley. This trip takes three-four days to complete.
Date of journey: 8th Agust 2017
Location Category: Free Camping
Name: Balley Hooley - Snowy River National Park
Free Campsite: Balley Hooley - Snowy River National Park
Sat Nav Coordinate: -37.517863, 148.263605
Street: Balley Hooley Road
Town: Buchan
Postcode: 3885
State or Territory: Victoria
Website URL: Snowy River National Park - Parks Victoria
Campsite Fees Contact Details: .
Campsite Fees: None I'm Aware Of
Road Access: Dry Weather Road Only
Parking Area: Gravel - Dry Weather Only
Drive through site: Not Suitable for Caravans
Big Rigs: No
Power Available: No
Toilets: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible Toilets: No
Dump Point: No
Rubbish Bins: None I'm aware of.
Drinking Water: Creek or River Water is available and must be thoroughly treated first, before drinking.
Showers: No
Shade: Yes
Picnic Tables: A few scattered here and there
Fixed Fire places: Yes
Pet Friendly: No Dogs Permitted
Childrens Playground: No
Short Walks: Yes
Fishing: Yes
TV Reception: No
Mobile Phone Reception: No
Internet Access: No
Facilities :
Amenities Block
Fixed Fire places
Creek Water Available
Fishing
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