Without the outback, Australia would not have the strong economy that it has today. Australia was built "on the sheep's back" and the wool industry in Australia was that upon which the early economy developed. Beef cattle, too, are vital to the Australian economy, and without the outback, there would be no room for the huge sheep and cattle stations which make up vast tracts of our country. The outback is where much of Australia's gold and precious gems are found. Australia's extensive mining industry (metals, coal, etc) is largely centred in the outback as well. Australia would not have the wealth of patriotic literature from the late 19th/ early 20th centuries without the outback. It was of the outback and the bush that authors such as Banjo Paterson and Henry Lawson wrote, firing the imagination of the next generation of Australians to fight for freedom from England's rule.
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Since April of 1995, The Outback Bowl has been sponsored by the Outback restaurant chain. The Outback Bowl was originally know as The Hall of Fame Bowl which was started in 1986.
Subaru Outback was created in 1995.
Outback Jack was created in 2004.
The Outback Club was created in 1992.
Gilgamesh in the Outback was created in 1986.
Outback Patrol was created in 1952.
Australia's outback is relatively unpopulated due to its harsh environmental conditions, including extreme temperatures, limited water supply, and difficult terrain. The vast distances between settlements make transportation and access to resources challenging. Additionally, the outback's economy is primarily based on mining and agriculture, which do not require large populations. As a result, most Australians live in coastal cities where conditions are more favorable.
Will fit Legacy/Outback Model Year 1995 to 1999.
It is a highly subjective question; some may LOVE Outback, others may not care for it. I like Outback.