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Not just the wife of the general manager: life in the outback and a whole lot more

It was the 1980s and Sally Warriner was in her early 20s when she returned from a backpacking sojourn and hitchhiked to Australia's far north. But instead of moving back to Canberra as planned, she stayed. After marrying a cattle station manager, Sally lived and worked with him on various stations until she was 50, injecting herself into the lives of the characters who inhabited these isolated places. With wit and sass, Sally tells the story of how she was so much more than just a wife of a station manager (despite what the blokes of the top end thought). Among other things, she was a nurse (dealing with local accidents, assisting the Flying Doctor service and making emergency 400 km round trips through the outback with sick children), a mother (bringing up several children, not all her own), a travel agent, a social secretary, a host and an organiser (including of Kerry Packer's New Year's Eve parties). This is a story about adventure, resilience, the unexpected journeys we need to go on to find ourselves, and having the courage to do something for yourself.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
323200048824755 B WAR
Adult Non Fiction   East Maitland Library . . On Loan . 1 Jun 2024
32320004911909 B WAR
Adult Non Fiction   Maitland Library . . On Loan . 11 Jun 2024
32320004911883 B WAR
Adult Non Fiction   Rutherford Library . . On Loan . 11 Jun 2024
32320004911891 B WAR
Adult Non Fiction   Thornton Library . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781743797556 (pbk)
Classification Number B WAR
Author Warriner, Sally
Title Not just the wife of the general manager [BK]
Physical Description illustrations (chiefly colour) ;
It was the 1980s and Sally Warriner was in her early 20s when she returned from a backpacking sojourn and hitchhiked to Australia's far north. But instead of moving back to Canberra as planned, she stayed. After marrying a cattle station manager, Sally lived and worked with him on various stations until she was 50, injecting herself into the lives of the characters who inhabited these isolated places. With wit and sass, Sally tells the story of how she was so much more than just a wife of a station manager (despite what the blokes of the top end thought). Among other things, she was a nurse (dealing with local accidents, assisting the Flying Doctor service and making emergency 400 km round trips through the outback with sick children), a mother (bringing up several children, not all her own), a travel agent, a social secretary, a host and an organiser (including of Kerry Packer's New Year's Eve parties). This is a story about adventure, resilience, the unexpected journeys we need to go on to find ourselves, and having the courage to do something for yourself.
Warriner, Sally
Subject Flying Doctor Service of Australia
Wives -- AustraliavBiography
Ranches -- Northern Territory
Women -- Northern Territory -- Biography
Farm management
Ranchers -- Northern Territory -- Biography
Country life -- Northern Territory
Women nurses -- Biography
Cattle breeders -- Australia -- Anecdotes
Nurses -- Australia -- Anecdotes
Hitchhiking -- Australia -- Anecdotes
Women ranchers
Farmers' spouses
Farmers' spouses -- Australia -- Biography
Women ranchers -- Australia -- Biography
Australia
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