Akubra is Australian for Hat
Title | Akubra is Australian for Hat PDF eBook |
Author | Grenville Turner |
Publisher | Andrews McMeel Publishing |
Pages | 98 |
Release | 2010-09-10 |
Genre | Photography |
ISBN | 0740798502 |
This is the story of the history-making hat that has been a part of Australian life since 1912. In Akubra Is Australian for Hat, Grenville Turner takes us on a journey with this unique Australian institution. Aussies have lived, loved, and died under their Akubras, and wearing one has been a longstanding tradition throughout the continent. The Akubra does it all. It provides shade from the harsh Australian sun, works as a fan on a hot day, keeps snakes at bay, serves as a water jug for a horse, and swats away flies. It can even be worn as a hat. Go figure. This book isn't just about history. Its tone is witty and lighthearted, and breathes that famous Aussie attitude--you'll have no worries as long as you have your Akubra in hand (or on head.)
Akubra is Australian for Hat
Title | Akubra is Australian for Hat PDF eBook |
Author | Grenville Turner |
Publisher | Prentice Hall Direct |
Pages | 144 |
Release | 1990-01-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780130267900 |
Gives the history and lore of the traditional Australian felt hat, and shows how it is worn by all kinds of people in Queensland, New South Wales, the Northern Territories and Western Australia
Akubra
Title | Akubra PDF eBook |
Author | Neil Montagnana-Wallace |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2017-04 |
Genre | Hat trade |
ISBN | 9780994542861 |
What comes to mind when you think of that Australian icon, Akubra? Part story, part myth, but 100 per cent icon. This book goes behind the icon. It explores the rich heritage of the five generations of family that have created the world's greatest fur felt hat-making business.
The Akubra Hat
Title | The Akubra Hat PDF eBook |
Author | Jill Bowen |
Publisher | |
Pages | 76 |
Release | 1988 |
Genre | Hats |
ISBN | 9780947116521 |
Conversations with Katter
Title | Conversations with Katter PDF eBook |
Author | Bob Katter |
Publisher | |
Pages | 272 |
Release | 2018-01-25 |
Genre | Australia |
ISBN | 9781921024399 |
Federal politician Bob Katter has a lot to say. The maverick Queensland member for Kennedy synonymous with his big Akubra hat is passionate about his country & its people.This book is an insight into how Bob Katter views Australia; what has shaped the man we think we know; where we're heading; where we've been & how we can better this country for all. We discover the lessons life has taught Bob & how others can implement that wisdom in their own lives.
Stranger Country
Title | Stranger Country PDF eBook |
Author | Monica Tan |
Publisher | Allen & Unwin |
Pages | 336 |
Release | 2019-03-04 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 176087079X |
'Will I ever really belong to this country? As a Chinese Australian? As a non-Indigenous Australian? . . . I was 32 years old and barely knew the country of my birth. It was time to change that.' What happens when a 32-year-old first-generation Australian woman decides to chuck in a dream job, pack a sleeping bag and tent, and hit the long, dusty road for six months? Thirty-thousand kilometres later, Monica Tan has the answer, and it completely surprises her. In mid-2016, Monica left Sydney, unsure of her place in Australia. As a Chinese Australian city slicker, she couldn't have felt more distant from powerful mythologies like the Digger, the Drover's Wife and Clancy of the Overflow. And more importantly, Monica wondered, how could she ever feel she truly belonged to a land that has been the spiritual domain of Indigenous Australians for over 60,000 years? Stranger Country is the riveting account of the six months Monica drove and camped her way through some of Australia's most beautiful and remote landscapes. She shared meals, beers and conversations with miners, greynomads, artists, farmers, community workers and small business owners from across the nation: some Aboriginal, some white, some Asian, and even a few who managed to be all three. The result is an enthralling and entertaining celebration of the spirit of adventure, a thoughtful quest for understanding and a unique portrait of Australia and all it means to those who live here.
The Only Way Home
Title | The Only Way Home PDF eBook |
Author | Liz Byron |
Publisher | Woodslane Press |
Pages | 261 |
Release | 2020-02-01 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1925868362 |
On a warm day in May 2004, Liz Byron set off from Cooktown with her two companions, donkeys Grace and Charley, on a self-imposed challenge to walk 2500 kilometres of the Bicentennial National Trail over 9 months. This epic journey was a rite of passage to mark leaving 40 years of marriage and embarking on life as a single woman at the age of 61. She foresaw that self-reliance, physical stamina and route-finding would be challenges, but couldn’t have known how the outback environment in Queensland was to test her to the limit. Years of drought had left much of her route a dusty wasteland, without food or water for her animals. Years of suffering from childhood abuse and a family tragedy had left her unwilling to ask for help. Walking became a meditation, an exercise in being in the moment even when that moment was 43 degrees or she hadn’t eaten for 7 hours. In her moving memoir, Liz reveals how she healed herself step-by-step on the way to her new home in northern NSW - by learning to trust her intuition, the wisdom of her animals and the kindness of strangers.