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In modern times the words have become to mean the same thing, this history of the words will give some clue to the difference. The 'bush' refers to sparsely populated and uncultivated areas, usually covered with trees and shrubs and varying from open country to dense rain forest. The 'outback' referred to people or areas in the 'back country' the remote settlements. The origin of 'outback' is from the late 1870's referring to 'out in the back settlements.

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