Iconic Wave Hill station in the Victoria River District of the Northern Territory is now under the care of only its fourth owner in 140 years. At the heart of Wave Hill’s 1.25 million hectares are the people living and working there under the MacLachlan Pastoral Group banner. They are undertaking a program of major infrastructure development informed by their knowledge of effective and sustainable land management and an appreciation for the property’s history, potential and future. This extends beyond the pastoral sector to recognise the significance of the 1966 ‘Wave Hill Walk Off’ of Gurindji stockmen protesting wages and conditions, and the role the industry plays in the environmental, cultural and economic life of Australia.
Made by Matt Woods for OUTBACK.
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Excellent opportunity for young people to grow and develop their skills.
Graey video ,hope for more videos of outback stations please
Great video Woody and team 👌🏼
Great video, very well produced and presented.
That’s really impressive. Respect!!
No surfing 😂
Where are the aboriginal workers?
Not there
If you’ve been to Wave Hill, you’d have an idea. I you watched this video in its entirety you’d have an even better idea.
I agree they are the best horseman
The ole black fellas get kicked to the curb as usual