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Lonely for My Land [electronic resource] : Tales of Karratha Station and the Nor' West

Lees, Tish2011
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As one of the earliest properties pioneered north of the twenty-sixth parallel in the Roebourne District of the Pilbara, Karratha Station harbours a fascinating history. The 120,000 hectares, with its sixty-five kilometres of coastal boundary, was utopia to the Leslie family - who lived there from 1929-1966 - and the Aboriginal community with whom they shared their lives. Cyclones brought elimination, drought and fire brought devastation, WWII brought deprivation, an atomic explosion nearby brought anxiety. But in a physically challenging climate the joy of rain, music, laughter and working the land they loved brought reward. Adults formed Tish's world, Aboriginal children were her companions, animals her soulmates. In 'Lonely For My Land', Tish Lees captivating narrative brings to life an era and area of the outback prior to industrialisation. Since then, mining has reshaped the Pilbara District of Western Australia.
Author:
Lees, Tish, Author
Imprint:
[Place of publication not identified] : Port Campbell Press, 2011
Collation:
1 online resource (1 text file)
ISBN:
9781877006555
Language:
English
BRN:
328201
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