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'Exactly fifty years ago, in the spring of 1966, my family left the Pennington Migrant Centre in Adelaide to drive up Highway 1 to Whyalla. Our destination, BHP's Milpara hostel, was a full day's journey away in a second-hand faded blue Ford Zephyr. As recently arrived migrants from Britain, the drive would take us into an utterly unfamiliar landscape: the red-soil and saltbush country of South Australia's upper Eyre Peninsula.' (Publication abstract)
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- Whyalla, Whyalla area, Northern Eyre Peninsula, Eyre Peninsula, South Australia,
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