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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
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Gender: Female
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1 1 y separately published work icon Australian Farming Families : Inspiring True Stories of Life on the Land Deb Hunt , Sydney : Pan Macmillan Australia , 2015 8585679 2015 single work biography

''This is a book about the human aspects of life on the land - the stories of success and failure, life and love, of hardship and celebration - and the passion and gritty determination that characterised every family I interviewed.'

'Author Deb Hunt sets out to discover what makes what makes Australian farming families tick. She travels tens of thousands of kilometres to properties at either end of the country, from a vast, dusty cattle run in outback Queensland to the wheat belt of Western Australia and dairy and sheep farms in Tasmania. She introduces us to eight families who survive, even thrive, on the land despite fires, floods, personal hardship and uncertain economic times.

'We see a different sort of family life, where the kids are expected to pitch in, the classroom is often the kitchen table, the nearest maternity hospital is a five-hour drive, and generations live and work side by side. We meet the French family, whose connection to the bush goes back seven generations, Philip the Philosopher, who by 29 was managing a property of more than one million hectares carrying 20,000 head of cattle, and the outspoken Roma Brittnell, who was awarded Australian Rural Woman of the Year in 2009.

'Inspiring, moving and sometimes challenging, these stories provide a window into a way of life that defines the Australian spirit at its best.' (Publication summary)

1 Taking Flight Deb Hunt , 2014 single work column
— Appears in: Sunday Life , 27 April 2014; (p. 15)
1 3 y separately published work icon Love in the Outback Deb Hunt , Sydney : Pan Macmillan Australia , 2014 7276848 2014 single work autobiography

'The true story of an unlikely romance set in the Australian outback.

'The year before she turned fifty, Deb Hunt stopped dating. She was done with love and sick of chasing men who didn't return her affections. When her most recent flame announced he was marrying someone else, Deb knew it was time to make a change.

'She landed a job as a marketing assistant with the Royal Flying Doctor Service and left London for the sunshine of Sydney on a mission to find happiness without a mate. But then on a trip to the red-dust town of Broken Hill, she encountered a man unlike any other. A legend of the RFDS, he was practical, steady, financially responsible and conservative - everything Deb was not. The wanted a relationship. She wanted to flee.

'Funny, warm, and beautifully told, this is the story of what happens when you ditch your fantasies of romance and discover the truth about love.' (Publication summary)

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