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A tale of conflict and tragedy, and of the men and women who carved out a future for themselves from the beautiful but unforgiving land of Australia.
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The Hamilton and Oatley families are the owners of massive cattle stations in Australia's Northern Territory, relying on annual monsoons to replenish the earth. As the rains approach, the outback families prepare to leave but this year, the storm clouds only serve to remind them ...
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Spanning half a century, this saga follows Brodie Court. Turned out of his home in Ireland, Brodie journeys to Australia where opal mining becomes his obession. Back in Ireland, his family are forced to sell their home and go to join Brodie, but his obession with opals is to lead ...
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Clem Price cannot believe his luck when he marries the beautiful Thora Carty. But when Clem's dreams of striking gold take him away, his prolonged absence forces Thora to seek other company. Their reunion several years later brings tragic consequences.
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Austin Broderick and Kelly Halligan left Brisbane to start a sheep station. Austin, 30 years later, is the successful owner of Springfield. Kelly was killed by Aborigines. Since then the Broderick family have struggled towards peace with them, which is shattered. Then there's the ...
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As soon as Hans-Albert Ritter arrives in Bundaberg to take on his role as pastor for a settlement of German emigrants, it's not long before trouble starts brewing in the community. Can this be the end of their dreams so soon?
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Ten years after he took shelter with the Queensland Aborigines, Jack Drew - an escaped convict - decides to return to civilization. He finds his views on aboriginals and convicts at odds with the society he now lives in, and he is horrified when forced to fight against the people ...
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When the crew of the China Belle mutinies off the coast of Australia, passenger Mal Willoughby's wife is killed. As he struggles to come to terms with his grief, Mal vows to hunt down the crew and avenge his wife's death. But will he ever be able to break free from the past?
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When the crew of the China Belle mutinies off the coast of Australia, passenger Mal Willoughby's wife is killed. As he struggles to come to terms with his grief, Mal vows to hunt down the crew and avenge his wife's death. But will he ever be able to break free from the past?
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Exploring the personal and cultural experiences that have shaped the creative output of the Australian composer Larry Sitsky, this study explores his many influences and includes bibliographic references to all his work.
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