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R.M.Williams OUTBACK Magazine
Australia
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 22 ม.ค. 2015
OUTBACK magazine is an inspirational read that takes you beyond the city and deep into the heart of Australia. In our pages you’ll discover a world of fascinating people, some hard at work keeping old traditions alive, others fast discovering new ways to breathe vibrancy and life into an ancient land.
Big Wave Riders: Wave Hill Station, NT
Iconic Wave Hill station in the Victoria River District of the Northern Territory is now under the care of only its fourth owner in 140 years. At the heart of Wave Hill’s 1.25 million hectares are the people living and working there under the MacLachlan Pastoral Group banner. They are undertaking a program of major infrastructure development informed by their knowledge of effective and sustainable land management and an appreciation for the property’s history, potential and future. This extends beyond the pastoral sector to recognise the significance of the 1966 ‘Wave Hill Walk Off’ of Gurindji stockmen protesting wages and conditions, and the role the industry plays in the environmental, cultural and economic life of Australia.
Made by Matt Woods for OUTBACK.
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Apologies - spelling mishap - ‘fence line’ NOT ‘decline’ meant on line 14 👍
Our grandmothers brother lived, worked and breathed Brickhouse Station from approx 1954 age 21 yrs to 2003 aged 70yrs. I have treasured memories of our parents taking us kids on regular visits with him throughout the 1970’s-1980”s. He lived in the single men’s quarters next to the main homestead, kept an orange, mandarine and lemon orchard, free ranging chooks and fowls (best fresh eggs) kept a big coffee tin full of loose change he’d store (he’d alway give us few bob for lollies when we left), always had his radio going listening to TAB races or football games, we'd tag along on decline and windmill runs in his little Suzuki, looking for emu eggs, bush tucker, shoot a roo, enjoy dinner outs, follow one of the geothermal hot spring ‘canal’s’ that ran Southwest direction through station property to Callagidee Rd - crossing North West Coastal highway toward the sea at Bush Bay (this was ALWAYS full and provided a continuous supply of water for livestock and native flora and fauna alike!) Always with his beautiful border collies - his best mates and companions - they were loyal to him alone and accompanied him everywhere he went. Was known to go out to hunt & shoot wild dogs that threatened and killed livestock from time to time - hanging them on boundary fence along Gascoyne Junction road cattle grid as warning to townspeople to keep their pets from straying! He knew that place blindfolded. Never married or had kids of his own. A true bush gentleman, football player, and pastoral station legend! Men of his ilk in this day & age - One In A Million 🙏🏽♥️
Hey guys! Wondering if anyone knows of a Christian jackeroo/jillaro school?? 🦘🌄🏜️🤠
Amazing leadership
Real Australian's, real Australia 🇦🇺
Amazing! LOVE this location.
I built rebuilt the boundary fence back when Andrew forrest bought the station and More flies than a jar full of sugar
"It doesn't matter what position you are in the team, we're all doing out bit" Never a truer word, love that.
Excellent stuff.
im currently saving up money to be able to move to Australia and learn these skiils, i truly hope one day i could be part of an operation like this. love from Spain:)
Great . good luck
Amazing story , true Aussies working hard on the land glad to watch this . I have visited family in Hay NSW on a sheep 🐑 farm and seen what hard work it is to work on the land in Australia 🇦🇺. It is wonderful to see family all working together. Cheers Camp family love your story
How could I apply for work would love the opportunity to do this
Do y’all not rope cattle on while horseback ? I noticed there wasn’t any horns on y’all’s saddles
Hey my great uncle did this fence before you guys he wrote a book
Leadership that oozes quality, humanity and caring
Beautiful fat cattle.
Oi 👍👍👍👍👍💯💯💯
Oi 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Beautiful country ,keep on Traken
Excellent opportunity for young people to grow and develop their skills.
Very interesting ,beautiful stock horses ,what a gorgous country .thanks for this good luck !
Impressed. Remember the cattle export ban vividly - your response is to your credit & your rewards hard won, but you're the sort of people needed in the industry & the industry is better for you.
No surfing 😂
i never been on a property in over 30 year or ridden a horse either in that time i use to break them aswell in the late 70, 80s
❤ this. 🐿️🌨️🍃
I grew up a ranch kid in New Mexico and I wish my AG cousins in Australia all the best. Maybe one day I’ll visit Australia and shake your hands. Here’s to your health. 🍻
Great video Woody and team 👌🏼
There was only a handful of backyard operators in Indo that were handling cattle inhumanly..........the rest were operating properly. Four Corners knew this, but failed to tell the whole story.
Tequila! Ariba Hombres ❤
That's a lot of work! Hope no one gets hurt...
this is great to see like it lot congratulation on hard work rob.
Nice video.good photography tough living
Graey video ,hope for more videos of outback stations please
Where are the aboriginal workers?
Not there
If you’ve been to Wave Hill, you’d have an idea. I you watched this video in its entirety you’d have an even better idea.
I agree they are the best horseman
The ole black fellas get kicked to the curb as usual
Too busy sniffin petrol
Great video, very well produced and presented.
Awesome
what a lovely family and life in the outback 14:23
Well done kalyeeda stn, well said , boxed beef i believe, atleast the slaughter process is here , is done correctly, one should expect , stress free !!!
That’s really impressive. Respect!!
I remember going over to Killarney station many years ago when the Tapp family where still there. They held a horse sale and camp draft on the station, must have been around the time when Elders rural where selling the place as it had gone into receivership. I was working down the road at Humbert river station. The life in a stock camp teaches you that hard work won't kill you. I guess we worked on average 15 to 16 hours every day from Monday to Sunday. We would spend 4 months at a time in camp lived under a tree in a swag with a bag full of work clothes and nothing else. The head stockman was paid $400 a week , could you imagine Gen X and Y doing these hours for this sort of money.
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my biggsts dream to be there on horseback
فديو رائع جمييييل❤
I. Always the first like I love r.m William
awesome video, loving these station stories, did you happen to film at mulyungarie ? would love to see the footage
Not this time, but we do have a story about it in Stations Magazine www.outbackmag.com.au/stations-magazine/
@@rmwilliamsoutbackmagazine yes I have the magazine and read it it was a great piece!! Would have been cool to see some video footage of it aswell! My grandfather was actually a carpentry contractor who built part of mulyungarie back in the day so I find that place really interesting!!!!
Love the shirt mate .
Bloody love these videos! Good onya Darren!
Well done Darren what a great approach to life, you should be so proud of your achievements great work by you and the whole team👍👍👍
What a fantastic manager
I was ghe first view and firat like i live in a rural town in Australia Queensland i love r m williams
My dad left home when he was 15 and went to a sheep shearing station glad to see there still doing it