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OUTBACK Magazine STATIONS 2023 Special Issue

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21 Reviews   •  English   •   General Interest (National & Regional)
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For the seventh edition of OUTBACK Stations magazine, we’ve sent photojournalists from one end of the country to the other to build a comprehensive snapshot of the Australian pastoral sector. With engaging storytelling and stunning imagery, each of the 10 stories delivers insight into the history, people, infrastructure and endeavours of the featured properties. Vast cattle stations, such as Jubilee Downs in Western Australia’s Kimberley, historic Wave Hill and female-forward Anthony Lagoon in the Northern Territory, and sprawling sheep operations, such as Mulyungarie and Mulgathing in outback South Australia, provide the large-scale perspective on the breadth and diversity of the industry. In Queensland, innovation is key at Miranda Downs in the Gulf, while Brightlands in the state’s north-west shines a light on one of Australia’s largest family-owned cattle companies. Smaller but no less significant operations are Deeargee in the New England district of NSW, Cobungra, Australia’s highest cattle station in north-eastern Victoria and Rotherwood in Tasmania’s Central Highlands.
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STATIONS 2023 For the seventh edition of OUTBACK Stations magazine, we’ve sent photojournalists from one end of the country to the other to build a comprehensive snapshot of the Australian pastoral sector. With engaging storytelling and stunning imagery, each of the 10 stories delivers insight into the history, people, infrastructure and endeavours of the featured properties. Vast cattle stations, such as Jubilee Downs in Western Australia’s Kimberley, historic Wave Hill and female-forward Anthony Lagoon in the Northern Territory, and sprawling sheep operations, such as Mulyungarie and Mulgathing in outback South Australia, provide the large-scale perspective on the breadth and diversity of the industry. In Queensland, innovation is key at Miranda Downs in the Gulf, while Brightlands in the state’s north-west shines a light on one of Australia’s largest family-owned cattle companies. Smaller but no less significant operations are Deeargee in the New England district of NSW, Cobungra, Australia’s highest cattle station in north-eastern Victoria and Rotherwood in Tasmania’s Central Highlands.


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For the seventh edition of OUTBACK Stations magazine, we’ve sent photojournalists from one end of the country to the other to build a comprehensive snapshot of the Australian pastoral sector. With engaging storytelling and stunning imagery, each of the 10 stories delivers insight into the history, people, infrastructure and endeavours of the featured properties. Vast cattle stations, such as Jubilee Downs in Western Australia’s Kimberley, historic Wave Hill and female-forward Anthony Lagoon in the Northern Territory, and sprawling sheep operations, such as Mulyungarie and Mulgathing in outback South Australia, provide the large-scale perspective on the breadth and diversity of the industry. In Queensland, innovation is key at Miranda Downs in the Gulf, while Brightlands in the state’s north-west shines a light on one of Australia’s largest family-owned cattle companies. Smaller but no less significant operations are Deeargee in the New England district of NSW, Cobungra, Australia’s highest cattle station in north-eastern Victoria and Rotherwood in Tasmania’s Central Highlands.
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This is OUTBACK magazine, the inspirational read that takes you beyond the city and deep into the heart of Australia. In our pages you’ll discover a world of fascinating people, some hard at work keeping old traditions alive, others fast discovering new ways to breathe vibrancy and life into an ancient land.

Whether it be the forests of Tasmania, the high country of Victoria or the untamed Top End, this is a land of energy, hope and innovation. For more than 25 years OUTBACK magazine has brought the people of the bush together, highlighting in a positive, supportive style of reporting their struggles, successes and triumphs.

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