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By Crafty Lion Productions
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.
Read by Paul Danger McLean
Read by Damian Rieck
Bellbirds by Henry Kendall is one of Australia's best loved poems, and almost every Australian has at one time or another heard or repeated its melodic phrases, so evocative of the cool, dim blue and green of the Australian mountain country.
Read by Rachel Blundey
The Australian language has come a long way since our country was colonised. Here's a taste of what our slang was like back in the 1880s!
Read by Paul Danger Mclean
The sad tale of a drover coming hoe after months on the road.
Read by Rachel Blundey.
A man from the Bush who visit Sydney and becomes the subject of a practical joke by a mischievous barber.
Read by Paul Danger McLean
Crew:
William Henry Ogilvie recounts the thrills of fox-hunting through the eyes of a horse, Witchery.
Read by Kerry-Anne James
Sound Design by Caetlyn McLean
One of Henry Lawson's more famous poems, it tells of the trials and tribulations of living Australia's outback.
Read by Damian Rieck
Sound Design by Caetltyn McLean
A cool breeze causes a bushman to embrace his love of the Australian outback.
Read by John Martin
Sound Design by Caetlyn McLean
Many poets have their own view of our great Southern Land. Here's Henry Lawson's take on it.
Read by Rachel Blundey
Sound Design by Caetlyn McLean
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.