The pastoral industry in the Kimberley region began in the early 1880s withthe introduction of cattle overlanded from Queensland and New South Wales into the East Kimberley and with the almost simultaneous introduction, by sea, ofboth sheep and cattle into the Fitzroy Valley.Occupation of the more accessible areas was gradually achieved by theprogressive extension of these two arms of settlement which ultimately metaround the present location of Fitzroy Crossing. Extensive development of themore rugged areas of the North Kimberley came later with the construction ofreasonable access roads to the few isolated stations which had been initiallyestablished in this area
In the early decades of European settlement in Australia men believed that large capital resources w...
The Kimberley Research Station was established in 1945 following upon proposals to dam the Ord River...
Abstract The early Anglo‐Celtic settlers in Australia arrived with a ‘cattle‐culture’ developed in B...
Queensland has been the premier cattle producing state in Australia since 1885. While the Industry i...
The first cattle to be introduced to Western Australia\u27s Kimberley region arrived at Ord River St...
INTEREST in the agricultural potential of the Kimberley region in Western Australia dates from its e...
The idea of integrating the Kimberley cattle industry with that in the south-west of Western Austral...
The thesis is divided into four parts. The first, which consists of this chapter alone, looks at th...
The report reassesses the condition of formerly valuable grazing lands of the Fitzroy River valley f...
The grazing of sheep and cattle had by 1860 become the cornerstone of Queensland's colonial economy....
ONE of the ever-present problems of the pastoral areas is that of providing: watering-points in reas...
Shepherds were a critical component of the early wool industry in colonial Australia and persisted e...
The Minister for Agriculture, the Hon. Ernie Bridge, appointed the Kimberley Pastoral Industry Advis...
In the 1920’s, following cessation of the First World War, the Western Australian Government under P...
With emphasis upon Central Australia, an assessment is made of the economic problems of pastoral fir...
In the early decades of European settlement in Australia men believed that large capital resources w...
The Kimberley Research Station was established in 1945 following upon proposals to dam the Ord River...
Abstract The early Anglo‐Celtic settlers in Australia arrived with a ‘cattle‐culture’ developed in B...
Queensland has been the premier cattle producing state in Australia since 1885. While the Industry i...
The first cattle to be introduced to Western Australia\u27s Kimberley region arrived at Ord River St...
INTEREST in the agricultural potential of the Kimberley region in Western Australia dates from its e...
The idea of integrating the Kimberley cattle industry with that in the south-west of Western Austral...
The thesis is divided into four parts. The first, which consists of this chapter alone, looks at th...
The report reassesses the condition of formerly valuable grazing lands of the Fitzroy River valley f...
The grazing of sheep and cattle had by 1860 become the cornerstone of Queensland's colonial economy....
ONE of the ever-present problems of the pastoral areas is that of providing: watering-points in reas...
Shepherds were a critical component of the early wool industry in colonial Australia and persisted e...
The Minister for Agriculture, the Hon. Ernie Bridge, appointed the Kimberley Pastoral Industry Advis...
In the 1920’s, following cessation of the First World War, the Western Australian Government under P...
With emphasis upon Central Australia, an assessment is made of the economic problems of pastoral fir...
In the early decades of European settlement in Australia men believed that large capital resources w...
The Kimberley Research Station was established in 1945 following upon proposals to dam the Ord River...
Abstract The early Anglo‐Celtic settlers in Australia arrived with a ‘cattle‐culture’ developed in B...