In the Far North / 1901
The narrative follows a cattle-station owner in northern Queensland as he confronts an oppressive drought that has left stock dead, ground parched, and his family and finances threatened. Against a backdrop of blistering sun and spinifex wastes, he contemplates the ruin of his property, the strain of mortgages and a predatory bank, and the desperate longing for rain. The story evokes the harshness of frontier pastoral life, detailing daily hardships, landscape-driven isolation, and the emotional toll of environmental and economic collapse.
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The narrative follows a cattle-station owner in northern Queensland as he confronts an oppressive drought that has left stock dead, ground parched, and his family and finances threatened. Against a backdrop of blistering sun and spinifex wastes, he contemplates the ruin of his property, the strain of mortgages and a predatory bank, and the desperate longing for rain. The story evokes the harshness of frontier pastoral life, detailing daily hardships, landscape-driven isolation, and the emotional toll of environmental and economic collapse.
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