Al and Bev Webber, Eileen Bailey, Mellish Park
It was a mixture of ‘Glad and Sad’ to find their dear friend Ethleen Barnett’s story. Ethleen passed away in 2015 and some of her life story is found in “..in the best of times”
It was a mixture of ‘Glad and Sad’ to find their dear friend Ethleen Barnett’s story. Ethleen passed away in 2015 and some of her life story is found in “..in the best of times”
Lloyd Hick, of Thorntonia Station in Queensland Gulf stopped long enough on his way to the cattle yards to smile for the camera and hold the Coffee Table Book “Stories of Australian Country People” which features the Hick family story ‘Looking at the Horizon”.
The “Ginger Ninjas” Riley and Shayla McDonald of Thorntonia Station in Queensland’s Gulf were just as happy in 2016 as they were in 2015 to front up for a photo shoot.
John and Leeanne Imeson, of Barkly Downs, Western Qld, and Helen looking through the Coffee Table Book ” Stories of Australian Country People”.
Vicki says, “Thanks so much for your hospitality. Love the saddlery and top rest spot for the ponies.”
Lyle and Helen had the privilege of attending the Anzac Day dawn remembrance at Gregory Downs Station in the Qld Gulf.
On 11 and 12 April, Helen Kent’s Stories of Australian Country People was officially unveiled in Broome during the two-day Beef Up forum presented by Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA) and the Kimberley and Pilbara Cattlemen’s Association in Broome.
Waterhole at Armraynald Station near Burketown, Qld. Beautiful! A contrast to last year when it was much emptier with the drought.
“Love the book, some fantastic stories from way back and now. My girls love looking through the book and finding all the horses.” Naomi Mullaly.
Ernie and Kylie Camp, Floraville Station, near Burketown in Qld’s Gulf, enjoying a cup of tea while browsing through their copy of ‘Stories of Australian Country People’.
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