Tough People for a Tough Country: From Outback Station to National Park Wide Open Spaces #1 ABC Australia
Narriearra Station covers 150,000 hectares in a remote region of Australia. After more than a century of sheep and cattle farming by the O'Connor family, they sold it to become a national park rich in flora and fauna and indigenous and pastoral history. But not before witnessing cycles of floods and droughts, as well as a horrific accident that cost a man his leg. Landline's Tim Lee reports.
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