In the early twentieth century it was often said that “Australia rides on the sheep’s back”—a reflection of the nation’s dependence on the wool trade. Accordingly a vast itinerant army of labourers was required to shear the sheep and prepare fleeces for market. In this essay Rolf Boldrewood provides a vivid picture of the shearing season on a large property.
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