The Wool Track reveals how Australia’s sheeps, mills, and markets shape a nation, offering clear insight into a vast industry.
This concise study follows the journey from paddock to product, showing how wool drives work, communities, and life across the red country. It blends vivid scenes with practical context, helping readers understand the people behind the wool.
From the people who tend the land to the workers in bustling mills, the book paints a textured portrait of Australian life tied to a single traditional industry. It dwells on the land, climate, and tools that turn sheep into cloth, while also exploring the characters and communities that form around this enduring trade.
- See how a wool-based economy shapes towns, work, and daily routines.
- Meet the diverse people—from bush workers to machinists—who keep the industry moving.
- Understand the stages of wool production, from breeding to finished fabrics.
- Explore the cultural and historical context that makes the wool industry central to Australian life.
Ideal for readers of Australian history, labor life, and economic development, this edition offers a grounded look at a defining industry.