Monday, Jul 02, 2007 at 19:30
Greg
I've calmed down a bit, but I can't say the same for a few others I rang this afternoon.
How all this came to pass, was our collective experience in the Outback, and the recognition of the pride held by stockmen in their
heritage. This includes black and white.
The idea was to quarantine a mob of donated cattle from the
Kimberley at Ruby Plains, put them through a plunge dip, start off from Billiluna and drive them south to
Wiluna. This raised a few problems including
water, poison weed and cost.
You can't drive cattle without
water or feed. One of our members did a complete audit of the wells, and also rebuilt a few that tourist enjoy today.
However we came up short, but eventually found the answer after two years of work. We couldn't have done this without the support of station owners, stockmen and the Aboriginal communities.
Then there where the other matters. Finding stockmen who were willing to go without pay for 3 months, insurance, transportation etc etc. This went on for five years.
The
Canning Stock Route is an Australian icon. For some reason the WA Government have difficulty understanding that, or recognising it's true
heritage.
Before I close, I want you to understand there were a hell of a lot of people involved in this. Many driving or flying extensive Kms for meetings.
Regards
Kim
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