Walkabout was an Australian illustrated magazine published from 1934 to 1974 (and again in 1978) combining cultural, geographic, and scientific content...
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up walkabout in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A walkabout is an Australian aboriginal ritual of manhood. Walkabout may also refer to: Walkabout (Najwa...
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The Walkabouts were an American rock band formed in Seattle, Washington in 1984. The core members were vocalist Carla Torgerson and vocalist and songwriter...
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Railroad, Shane family, Reader's Digest, Hachette Filipacchi Media U.S.) Walkabout magazine (1934–1974; Australian National Travel Association) "Special Announcement"...
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'vigorously' via a poster campaign, and from 1934–1974 via Walkabout magazine. From August 1946, Walkabout also doubled as the official journal of the newly formed...
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2024. Thomson, Donald (1 August 1946). "The Story of Arnhem Land". Walkabout (magazine). 12 (10): 5–22 – via Trove. Thomson, Donald F. (Donald Fergusson)...
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other popular magazines of the period, such as the United States' National Geographic Magazine, and LIFE. From August 1946, Walkabout also doubled as...
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ISBN 9780824840938. Rolls, Mitchell; Johnston, Anna (2016). Travelling Home, 'Walkabout Magazine' and Mid-Twentieth-Century Australia. Anthem Press. p. 84. ISBN 9781783085385...
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Society (1 June 1967), "Wave that turned to stone (1 June 1967)", Walkabout (magazine), 33 (6), Australian National Travel Association: 14, ISSN 0043-0064...
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freelance contributor to magazines including Walkabout, for which she wrote over 30 articles between 1963 and 1978; Dance Australia Magazine; Theatre Australia;...
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naturalist and journalist Photojournalist J. Brian McArdle, editor of Walkabout magazine. Michael O'Connell, artist Owen Phillips, army general Bruce Ruxton...
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Beverley Clifford (section Magazine articles)
reviewed in by ’Scrutarius’ (journalist H. C. (Peter) Fenton) in Walkabout magazine in which he writes that while the obvious landmarks of the "bridge...
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director and cinematographer, best known for directing Performance (1970), Walkabout (1971), Don't Look Now (1973), The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976), Bad Timing...
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Society (1 February 1955), "AUSTRALIAN GEOGRAPHICAL WALKABOUT MAGAZINE (1 February 1955)", Walkabout, 21 (2), Australian National Travel Association, ISSN 0043-0064...
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as short stories and articles. She was a frequent contributor to Walkabout magazine, where she shared, wrote Eric Lowe, her love of Australian flora This...
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Largie McArdle (1920–1969), Australian photojournalist, editor of Walkabout magazine Charlotte McArdle, Chief Nursing Officer for Northern Ireland Donald...
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Makatea – About Half-way between Australia and South America. From Walkabout magazine, September 1st, 1948 LRRSA Light Railways, Nr. 169, February 2003...
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city newspapers. She also regularly published pictorial essays in Walkabout (magazine) and amassed a collection of over three thousand photographs in which...
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contributor of an article 'Coming Down with Cattle' to the first edition of Walkabout magazine, he later used the knowledge and material he had gathered in his books...
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film version. In 1971 she also starred in the critically acclaimed film Walkabout and the TV film The Snow Goose, for which she won an Emmy Award for Outstanding...
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relocated to higher ground. In June 1953 the Australian Geographical Walkabout Magazine reported that the dam was only going to be near Adaminaby and that...
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1932) Oyster Farming in Australia (T.C. Roughley, 1937) an article in Walkabout magazine Oyster Farming is Big Business (T.C. Roughley, 1956) Theodore Cleveland...
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Roughley, T.C. (1 September 1937). "Oyster culture in Australia". Walkabout (magazine). 3 (11): 15. "WHERE THE SUCCULENT BIVALVE IS CULTIVATED". Daily...
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Jimmy", famous for being depicted on earlier Australian stamps and in Walkabout magazine. With Mountford, he formed a company that produced the first tourist...
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Ernestine Hill wrote about the history and development of the track for Walkabout (magazine) in 1949. Major improvements were made to the track during World...
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South Australia. Ivy Tanks was regularly identified in stories in the Walkabout magazine in the 1960s. It was also the location of a repeater station for the...
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Australian Rock & Pop (Allen & Unwin, 1999), pp.649-651 Rennie Ellis, Walkabout magazine, June 1970 Mudie, Peter. Ubu Films: Sydney Underground Movies, 1965–1970...
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The Walkabout is a family of notebook-sized laptops introduced by Data General in 1989 and discontinued in 1993. The first entry in the line, simply named...
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institution 1965 interview with Hallstrom - 'Sydney's Silent Knight', Walkabout Magazine 1968 interview with Hallstrom - recounted in 1970 'A New Industry...
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which was published in 1970 in a Saturday edition of The Age, and in Walkabout magazine. His first exhibition and a resultant book in collaboration with fellow...
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