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In stockmen's footsteps

Jane Grieve was born and raised on a farm on the Darling Downs in Queensland. She grew up with the wind in her hair and the rich black Darling Downs soil between her barefoot toes, her vivid imagination captivated by the tales of her Colonial forebears and the romantic notion of Australia's outback. From the outset she was determined that her life was not going to run along conventional lines; and nor did it. While working for architect Bill Durack, brother of legendary Australian identities Mary and Elizabeth Durack, she met R.M. Williams. R.M. exhorted her to work with him, Hugh Sawrey, Mary Durack, Bob Katter Snr, Ranald Chandler, Sir James Walker and other prominent Australians to build a very special monument. This is the previously untold story of the establishment of one of Australia's foremost Bicentennial projects - the Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame and Outback Heritage Centre - at Longreach in Queensland. Told through the eyes of a person whose role in the inner sanctum was pivotal to its success, it is an extraordinary true story of the legendary identities, selfless determination and sheer hard work involved in the creation of what was intended as a Mecca for all Australians.

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32320003853425 B GRI
Adult Non Fiction   Maitland Library . . Available .  
32320003381922 B GRI
Adult Non Fiction   Thornton Library . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781743310991 (paperback) :
Classification Number B GRI
Author Grieve, Jane
Title In stockmen's footsteps
Publisher Crows Nest, N.S.W : : Allen & Unwin,, 2013.
Physical Description illustrations (some in colour), comprising facsimiles, 1 map, portraits ;
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Jane Grieve was born and raised on a farm on the Darling Downs in Queensland. She grew up with the wind in her hair and the rich black Darling Downs soil between her barefoot toes, her vivid imagination captivated by the tales of her Colonial forebears and the romantic notion of Australia's outback. From the outset she was determined that her life was not going to run along conventional lines; and nor did it. While working for architect Bill Durack, brother of legendary Australian identities Mary and Elizabeth Durack, she met R.M. Williams. R.M. exhorted her to work with him, Hugh Sawrey, Mary Durack, Bob Katter Snr, Ranald Chandler, Sir James Walker and other prominent Australians to build a very special monument. This is the previously untold story of the establishment of one of Australia's foremost Bicentennial projects - the Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame and Outback Heritage Centre - at Longreach in Queensland. Told through the eyes of a person whose role in the inner sanctum was pivotal to its success, it is an extraordinary true story of the legendary identities, selfless determination and sheer hard work involved in the creation of what was intended as a Mecca for all Australians.
Grieve, Jane, -- 1953-
Grieve, Jane
Subject Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame and Outback Heritage Centre
Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame and Outback Heritage Centre
Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame and Outback Heritage Centre
Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame and Outback Heritage Centre
Halls of fame -- Queensland
Pioneers -- Museums -- Longreach
Queensland
Halls of fame -- Longreach
Queensland
Women -- Longreach -- History
Queensland -- Biography
Longreach (Qld.) -- Biography
Longreach (Qld.) -- History
Additional Author Thompson, Jack, 1940-
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