Dingo, Dingo - why you runnin' scared?
Dingo, Dingo - why you runnin' scared? Guard dog of the mountains
Keepin' the rats from eatin' it all away
Dingo, Dingo - why you runnin' scared? Guard dog of the mountains
Keepin' the rats from eatin' it all away
Dingo, Dingo - koori warragul
Dingo, Dingo - koori warragul
Guard dog of the plains
Keepin' the sheep from eatin' it all away
Dingo, Dingo - koori warragul
Guard dog of the plains
Keepin' the sheep from eatin' it all away
Dingo, Dingo - why you get so mad?
Dingo, Dingo - why you get so mad?
Guard dog of the desert
Keepin' the roos from eatin' it all away
Dingo, Dingo - why you get so mad?
Guard dog of the desert
Keepin' the roos from eatin' it all away
John Williamson
The Dingo Barrier Fence was completed in 1885. It extends 5614km from Jimbour in Queensland to Nundroo in the Great Australian Bight. Built to protect sheep and fertile land in the south east of the continent from dingoes, it is one of the worlds longest structures.
But I remember Jimbour for other reasons as well as the Dingo Fence. Not far away is the small town of Jandowae. Going to a butcher out here takes time. Firstly, I goggle at the cheap price of that delicious fillet steak.
"My son, down the road prepared the meat," said the butcher remembered from childhood; that typical personality that butchers all seemed to have way back then. Happy, jovial and ready to tell a story. So, half an hour later we emerged from that little wooden shop with a neat little swag of vittles to see us through the next few days.
Jandowae |
And then down the road a few kilometres for a visit to the Jimbour Heritage homestead and station.
Such a contrast to the little townships.
Just a little round trip in the Darling Downs.