When hard times among the People revive the old stories of the hero Jackaroo, an innkeeper's daughter follows her own quest to unlock the secret reality behind the legend.
One such English migrant whose name was Jack Carew may also have had an influence on the foundation of the word and of course there is the more recent female counterpart known as a jillaroo . It is however , generally agreed that the ...
... jackaroo, the role was not officially recognised, either in terms of a salary scale or of special privileges. Those managers or owners who did the job well, tried to give the jackaroo some experience of all the stock management tasks ...
He reckoned Sunday was the best day of the week. They worked through till Saturday lunchtime then listened to Test Football or the likes of Cassius Clay fights on the radio. On Sunday they boiled up the copper, put all their dirty ...
Jackaroo Jack
It's a Jackaroo's Life
The Jackaroo
Jackaroo the Kangaroo tells the story of the adventures of Jackaroo on his quest to find his two friends in the bush.
"Sam McCracken musters cattle from a helicopter in the outback of Australia where the characters are as dusty as the outback itself.
... jackaroo is a man who works on a station in the Outback of Australia. A woman who does the same job is called a ... Jackaroo word ladder Clues 1. A man who works on a station is called a j_ _ _ _ _ _ _ . (down) 2. A jackaroo works in the ...
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