Stockmen radio documentary now available

01 October 2011

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PAW Media's latest radio documentary on the stories of the stockmen of Central Australia has been completed. Called  "The Coming of the Cattle", the documentary will be scheduled for broadcast over the PAW Radio Network. It is also available online through the Coming of the Cattle production page.

Dennis Charles and Norbert Morris, both broadcasters on the PAW Radio Network, worked long, long hours to develop this important and moving account of the experiences of stockmen starting with the 1920s and through to current times.

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