Ned Kelly
australians
Of course. The great Australian Outback used to be famous. The "outback" is still famous. It epitomises freedom for Australians, and much of Australia's livestock industry relies on the outback. Cattle and sheep stations stretch for thousands of square kilometres through the outback. The Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame in central Queensland celebrates everything that the outback represents.
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chase kangas in the outback
Definately NOT jess.
Australians often refer to the remote countryside as the "outback." This term typically describes the vast and sparsely populated areas of the country that are far from urban centers.
Australians call deserts the 'outback.'
there is a 20 year difference. If you were to restrict these statistics to the outback they would probably be even worse.
Jack skinner- 1928 Hazman Hussain-1923
Most of what Australians call the "outback" is indeed habitable, but it is sparsely populated. There are vast sheep and cattle properties in the outback. The outback does not actually refer to the desert areas of Australia. It is a vague term for Australia's remote areas which are hundreds or thousands of kilometres from the larger settlements.
I'm pretty sure theyre not exactly australians then.
There are many famous Australians. Nicole Kidman, Hugh Jackman, Russell Crowe, and Steve Irwin are a few well known famous Australians.