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Return To Wooleen – Australian Story

By Frances | April 30, 2012

RETURN TO WOOLEEN Monday, April 27 at 8pm on ABC1 A lot has happened since Australian Story delivered an epic tale of a young couple whose drastic measures to save Wooleen Station in the Murchison ranges of West Australia captivated our audience on March 5. David Pollock was controversially chosen, ahead of his older brother,…

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Catch the Bus to Wooleen

By Frances | April 20, 2012

APT Small Group 4WD Adventures Australian Pacific Touring (APT) Small Group 4WD Adventures take you on an exciting journey along the coast and across the Outback. Travelling in a custom-built 4WD, you’ll visit exclusive, out-of-the-way destinations that large coaches cannot access, enjoying panoramic views of the passing scenery thanks to the large tinted windows of your vehicle.…

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A Model goes over the Top End

By Frances | March 3, 2012

Around The Top End Brett Pollock is off again in his A Model Ford to raise funds for the RFDS. This trip will take Brett and his team from the A Model Ford Club Inc WA around the Top End of Australia to meet at the biannual rally in Ipswich and then back on to Perth.…

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Wooleen Station on Australian Story

By Frances | March 3, 2012

  Half a Million Acres – Australian Story ABC1 Monday the 5th of March 2012 Half a Million Acres tells the story of a young man from remote Western Australia, a young woman from the Melbourne suburbs and the battle to save an historic grazing property in one of the oldest landscapes on the planet.…

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Frances Jones wins Sir David Brand Young Achiever Medal

By Frances | December 30, 2010

On the 20th of November 2010 Tourism Council Western Australia held the state tourism awards at Burswood Entertainment Complex. The event was themed “Four Seasons” to capture WA’s ability to provide amazing destinations year round. The Gala Dinner saw the coming together of the top tourism businesses throughout Western Australia, and was attended by some 900…

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Record rainfall in the Gascoyne Murchison fills Wooleen Lake

By Frances | December 21, 2010

Heavy rainfall from a monsoonal low caused floods which have impacted on the shires of Ashburton, Exmouth, Carnarvon, Upper Gascoyne, Shark Bay, Murchison and Northampton on the 17th of December 2010. The town of Carnarvon received more than its annual rainfall in less than 22 hours and it was feared that the town would be evacuated.…

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