Explore life along Australia's wool track, where industry shapes people as much as products. This nonfiction account follows the journey from paddock to loom, showing how the wool industry touches many lives—from workers and immigrants to managers and bush families. It frames the landscape, the climate, and the tough, practical work that underpins a major Australian industry.
Written with a clear, observational voice, it looks at the people, places, and routines that keep wool moving—from the red country to the towns and mills. The narrative gives a grounded sense of daily life, teamwork, and the mix of loyalty, skill, and resilience that defines the work.
- Meet the workers, stockmen, and immigrants who form the backbone of the industry.
- See how raw wool is transformed into top and how it travels through the supply chain.
- Gain a window into the Australian bush, its towns, and the people who live there.
- Understand the social and economic forces shaping the wool industry and its workers.
Ideal for readers curious about Australian history, industry, and the people behind the wool.