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Cricket was a popular past-time in Australia in the early 1900s, and many games were played in the road outside suburban houses, as well as out in country towns.

Picnics were a regular occurrence, with church groups, families or local townspeople often heading out together in horses and sulkies to a popular picnic spot near a creek or river.

Children would go fishing for fun or food. Rabbit-shooting and the shooting of native animals was undertaken for sport or for food.

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