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This is the story of a group of passionate, stubbornly optimistic public servants who spent decades working across Western Australia’s outback pastoral regions. An awe-inspiring region from the vast Nullarbor Plains, through the spinifex clothed Pilbara ranges to the grandeur of the Kimberley and its magnificent river systems.

… if the political will for action ever arises, best-practice land management systems for the WA rangelands are now known and understood, and could be implemented across the rangelands tomorrow. This situation can be attributed to the work of that small band of tough, dedicated scientists of the Rangeland Management Branch during its short, but dramatic history.
I especially commend this book to anyone embarking on a career in rangeland management, and to those already in that domain. To them, and to anyone interested in the Australian outback, I say: please read this book!
Aedeen Cremin speaks with the author of "Black, White + Colour", former journalist Tim Dobbyn, about his book and its celebrated subject, Mervyn Bishop, a long-time family friend.

You may not know Mervyn Bishop’s name, but you certainly know his work. He took the ultra-famous photo of Vincent Lingiari and Gough Whitlam at Wattie Creek, NT, in that defining moment when the Prime Minister of Australia poured earth into the right hand of the representative of the Gurindji people ...
