[Extract] This lecture aspires to put cattle into history, and to reveal how significant they have been to the settlement of Europeans in Queensland. Doing so requires us to consider both physical and aesthetic aspects of these beasts, and doing so allow us to recognise how important they remain in the way we think about our place, in Queensland and in Australia. In this lecture, while I will be speaking about Australia more generally at times, I will focus on the history of Queensland. In part, this is a response to the requirements of this lecture series, but it is also a response to the very interesting history associated with this state, and with the tropical north of this state. Environmentally, this is a very interesting part of the c...
Landscape change occurs through the interaction of a multitude of natural and human driving forces a...
North Queensland is the most successful example in the British Commonwealth of a tropical region set...
[Extract] During the late 1850s, pastoralists in New South Wales were pushing the boundaries of sett...
[Extract] This lecture aspires to put cattle into history, and to reveal how significant they have b...
[Extract] Queensland is home to nearly half of Australia’s beef cattle, and the vast majority of tho...
Since colonial times, Queensland has been touted as a place that fired the imagination. People of va...
History’s train travels across the country capturing a film as it goes. The view from the train make...
Queensland has been the premier cattle producing state in Australia since 1885. While the Industry i...
In 2011, ABC Television’s Four Corners broadcast “A Bloody Business”. The program’s confronting subj...
This lecture is essentially a progress report on my current thesis work, on pastoral settlement in N...
The grazing of sheep and cattle had by 1860 become the cornerstone of Queensland's colonial economy....
"Shut the Gate" was a project initiated and sponsored by the Beef Cattle sub-Committee of the Mackay...
There has been renewed geographical interest in the relationships between animals, locality and soci...
The landscape of the Western District of Victoria has been extensively transformed in the imagery an...
T HE permanent settlement of Queensland commenced somewhat more than a century ago and, during the i...
Landscape change occurs through the interaction of a multitude of natural and human driving forces a...
North Queensland is the most successful example in the British Commonwealth of a tropical region set...
[Extract] During the late 1850s, pastoralists in New South Wales were pushing the boundaries of sett...
[Extract] This lecture aspires to put cattle into history, and to reveal how significant they have b...
[Extract] Queensland is home to nearly half of Australia’s beef cattle, and the vast majority of tho...
Since colonial times, Queensland has been touted as a place that fired the imagination. People of va...
History’s train travels across the country capturing a film as it goes. The view from the train make...
Queensland has been the premier cattle producing state in Australia since 1885. While the Industry i...
In 2011, ABC Television’s Four Corners broadcast “A Bloody Business”. The program’s confronting subj...
This lecture is essentially a progress report on my current thesis work, on pastoral settlement in N...
The grazing of sheep and cattle had by 1860 become the cornerstone of Queensland's colonial economy....
"Shut the Gate" was a project initiated and sponsored by the Beef Cattle sub-Committee of the Mackay...
There has been renewed geographical interest in the relationships between animals, locality and soci...
The landscape of the Western District of Victoria has been extensively transformed in the imagery an...
T HE permanent settlement of Queensland commenced somewhat more than a century ago and, during the i...
Landscape change occurs through the interaction of a multitude of natural and human driving forces a...
North Queensland is the most successful example in the British Commonwealth of a tropical region set...
[Extract] During the late 1850s, pastoralists in New South Wales were pushing the boundaries of sett...