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Fishing and Camping the Murrumbidgee River Gundagai to Narrandera is a full-colour guide that details the recreational opportunities along the length of the river from Gundagi to Narrandera. This guide lists every public access point to the river along the length, the river conditions, fishing potential, boat launching facilities, campsite quality and the availability of items such as toilets, barbeques, tables and seats. GPS coordinates are supplied for the approach to every entrance to the reserves, parks and other river access points. Plus there are plenty of fishing hints and fish identification and capture information to help make your stay in the area successful.
Find out where and when to fish in and around Sydney's waterways. Both freshwater and saltwater locations are covered including Port Hacking, Botany Bay, Sydney Harbour, Broken Bay, coast and offshore spots as well as the Hawkesbury, Parramatta and Georges River systems.
New South Wales is a great mainland state for fishing and the percentage of people who live along this coast and don't fish is very small. Fishing Guide to South of Sydney contains the latest and most up-to-date information about this very popular area. Gary Brown reveals all of the fishing secrets of the coast from Stanwell Park Beach north of Wollongong to Batemans Bay. For about 470 hot fishing spots, Gary tells you what fish you can find there, the best time (of day and tide) and place to fish, along with the right method, bait and/or lure to use for these fish. 32 detailed, colour maps show exactly where each spot is, the local landmarks, access points and boat ramps. Now there is no excuse why anyone cannott catch fish in this section of coastline.
The Fishing Guide to Melbourne is a complete guide to fishing around Melbourne. The expert tips cover the fresh and saltwater areas in detail and when combined with the detailed maps of specific fish areas, give the reader all the information required to have a great day fishing, whether it be from the beach, estuaries, rivers or lakes fishing from the shore, a canoe, tinny or big rig. When using the Fishing Guide to Melbourne anglers will be able to achieve results time and again.
The Murray River is home to the largest freshwater fish in Australia - the mighty Murray Cod.In this book Brian Hinson draws on over 40 years experience to reveal the best methods to catch one of these legendary fish.There is also information on other fish species found in the Murray River, including trout, cod, redfin, golden perch, silver perch and catfish.Detailed maps of the Murray River are included, with notes on the best fishing spots and fishing techniques, camp site markers, baits and rigs. Brian has lived and fished on the Murray River for over 30 years. He was also a fishing guide on the Murray for more than a decade where he specialized in catching Murray Cod and Golden Perch between Mildura and Yarrawonga. He is now retired and still spends much of his time fishing.
Find out where and when to fish in the Northern Territory. Both freshwater and saltwater locations are covered including Arnhem Land, Kakadu, The Gulf, Darwin Harbour, Bynoe Harbour coastal and offshore spots such as the Daly, Roper and Victoria river systems. Many essential details for anglers, include fish species, camping areas, boat ramps, tackle shops, bait and emergency services.The expert tips in the text combined with the detailed maps of specific fishing areas will enable all to enjoy the experience of dropping a line' - whether it be from the beach, from the rocks, from the banks of estuaries, from a canoe, from a tinny or from the best equipped fishing boat available.Using Fishing and Camping Guide to Northern Territory, anglers will be able to achieve results time and time again.
At last, the unflinching and unforgettable memoir of music and life from the much-loved Australian legend. Growing up in London and Melbourne, music was always part of John Farnham's world. But the young John never dreamed of what was to come. Pop stardom in the 1960s. The release of Whispering Jack, the critically acclaimed and highest-selling Australian album of all time. A decades-long touring career. Twenty-one ARIA awards. Australian of the Year. The list of accolades and achievements is long - so, at first glance, the John Farnham story is one filled with remarkable highs. It is, however, so much more than that. It is the story of the resilience John found as his stellar career stalled, record companies turned their backs, and he faced financial ruin. John has never shown how hard he fell and how difficult it was to stay true to himself in an industry that can be ruthless. It is the story of family, friendship and finding your voice. Throughout a lifetime filled with the highest of highs and the lowest of lows, John has remained steadfast, never losing his unique musical talent, creative strength nor his powerful ability to make human connections through his music. After his devastating cancer diagnosis and far too many goodbyes, John is now telling his story, his way. The Voice Inside is like sitting down with an old friend sharing stories that are both deeply personal and wildly entertaining. Written alongside award-winning filmmaker Poppy Stockell, this is a captivating and powerfully honest insight into the man whose music is the soundtrack to so many of our lives.
In the early 1920s, a young Australian named Rex Rivington abandons his education and leaves his comfortable family home in Melbourne to lead a colourful, but directionless life in the outback. He eventually recognizes his ambition to be a medical doctor, and he rejects his itinerant life to resume his education. Rex wins it big in a poker game with a four of diamonds, enabling him to bankroll his education. He finishes medical school, but his plan to further his education and study surgery in Scotland is thwarted by the Second World War. Adventure and tragedy dominate his wartime postings in remote outback towns in Queensland and the Northern Territory, and he eventually settles into a country practice in Victoria, becoming a much loved country doctor. Four of Diamonds: An Australian's Journey is a moving story of triumph and tragedy in a time of transition in Australia, as well as a saga of one man's dedication to his dream.
A Lifetime of Madness a Whole Lot of Hate is a true story of one girl born in a Victorian country and the horrible life forced on her through out-of-control alcoholics.