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ABC Back Roads
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Tenterfield, NSW | Series 7 | Episode 10
See the New England town of Tenterfield as Heather Ewart speaks to local residents about the town and its history on Back Roads.
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Adelaide River, NT | Series 7 | Episode 11
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Back Roads visits the Northern Territory in this episode, as host Heather Ewart takes on the Top End town of Adelaide River. Rated PG.
Central Highlands, TAS | Series 7 | Episode 12
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Watch as special guest host Lisa Millar explores the Central Highlands, an isolated section of Tasmania is famed for its lakes.
Mallee, VIC | Series 7 | Episode 13
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Heather Ewart visits Mallee communities in this episode of Back Roads. Rated PG.
Cloncurry, QLD | Series 7 | Episode 14
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A special guest presenter features on this episode of Back Roads, with Kristy O'Brien (the wife of NT Chief Minister Michael Gunner) visiting the Queensland town of Cloncurry.
Rupanyup and Minyip, VIC | Series 7 | Episode 15
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Back Roads presenter Heather Ewart visits the Wimmera towns of Rupanyup and Minyip.
My favourite area of Tasmania.
i went there = really great driving around pub`s and meals - took my subaru on the ferry from melbourne ! november 14th 2016 = it snowed - 1st time i saw snow fall small crystals floating from the sky ! wild west coast was my favourite - took a stove and food made sandwitches pan fried and a coffee = some good camping spot`s .
What's the song at the start of this episode?
They keep getting up because they full of contentment, They love there life,
ANZAC Day - Lest We Forget. Warrant Officer Robert George Roberts. No.5003 Our father joined the Royal Australian Air Force on 23rd October 1939. He enlisted at Laverton, and was a 'Permanent ', Reservist Class 'E' 1-5. He married our mother Nancy on 30th November 1940, and was posted to Darwin on 1st March 1941, leaving by sea on the HMAS Maroona from Melbourne @ 5 pm on the 4th March 1941. The first air raid commenced at 9:58 am on the 19th February 1942, heavy attacks on shipping, the town and aerodrome by 188 Japanese aircraft causing extensive damage and chaos. Our father was injured in this raid, however, after recovering from unconsciousness, he resumed his duty. He was then relocated with others to Batchelor. He was discharged after 6 years service, on 20th December 1945.
The farms must have been tough to established and worked .😊
The news didn't report the attack on Darwin or downplayed it.
I grew up in Rupanyup miss it all the time I was actually at the woods museum on the opening day I met a Governor I can't remember that gentleman's name tho I remember most of theses people from my childhood hood From United church events and panthers games I Went to school right next to the stick shed also looked like a plane hit it 😂😂😂 😂😂 we joked on the bus from Rupanyup to Murtoa about what happened there all the time
Ah. Minyip. 30 plus years ago. Bliss.
Wow , that hard working priest having too fly everywhere.
My Grandmother grew up there.
spent 4yrs in the Curry driving trains, living out there was one of the greatest experiences in life….still miss it…. ps. experienced my hottest day out there…officially 46.9c….but every temperature gauge was in the low 50s….
Had the same experience in Tennant Creek 30 + years ago. 54 C & not recognised officially.
What life is about in the out back .not enough city people are interested.after all that is were most of the food we eat come from ? country out side the city limits.
Another great episode. Thank you
Such interesting stories. Thank you
I love the theme song!!!
I stumbled across this totally by accident when I was looking for something else. Thoroughly enjoyed it, some truly inspirational people who should be so proud of themselves. I love country towns, the peacefulness, the people, the scenery, the list goes on. Unfortunately it’s to hot 🥵 for me in summer. Thank you for the great show.
That's my my uncle 😂😂
Wonderful episode!👍 I wonder what footage you used in the scenes where Peter is shown outside in what appears to be at his house in California?
Time is definitely a traveler... we love this beautiful old town...We got some great plants from Mat at the nursery.
2nd time I’ve watched this episode. I love Back Roads. I’ve learned more about my own country, some of which I never knew watching the series.
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I’ve loved Back Roads, thoroughly enjoyed every episode would love even more new ones. Tenterfield was a great episode, well all of them were. A friend had never heard of the show, I’m sharing this one with her 😊
Beautiful. Love Lisa Millar she’s a fantastic journalist
One day I will visit Australia. After all, the folks in this video are like many of my friends; horse people who are the salt of the earth.
I have just discovered Back Roads in ABC on my phone and absolutely love it. I’ve told a few friends, who’d never heard of it who said they are definitely going to watch it - Brilliant series, I’m still learning so much about my country my great grandparents emigrated to from Britain. Excellent Series ❤️✔️