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1 y separately published work icon Outback Legends Evan McHugh , Melbourne : Penguin Random House Australia , 2017 11571055 2017 single work biography

'These people are very different, but they have much in common. They’re the salt of the outback, but they’re not from long ago and far away. You can rub shoulders with them here and now. They’re our outback legends.

'Immerse yourself in these armchair travels and heart-warming life stories as Evan McHugh, bestselling author of Outback Heroes and Outback Pioneers, catches up with some of the most remarkable and inspiring characters our country has to offer.

'Meet icons such as boxing impresario Fred Brophy, who turned ‘You can’t’ into ‘I will’, to Shannon Warnest, world champion shearer. Discover unsung heroes such as ‘mother of the Barkly’ Bernadette Burke, convenor of one of the world’s biggest women’s networks, and nurse June Andrew, who has dedicated a lifetime to running a remote health service, often single-handedly. You may not have heard of some of these people but you’ll be enriched by meeting them now.

'Outback Legends is a unique and colourful celebration of Aussie characters who’ve earned themselves a reputation for their achievements and contributions in the most far-flung and challenging corners of our country. None of the people in this book has sought fame but every one of them deserves it.' (Publication Summary)

1 4 y separately published work icon Black Sunday My Australian Story : Black Sunday Evan McHugh , Lindfield : Omnibus Books , 2016 9588929 2016 single work children's fiction children's historical fiction

'Nipper only wants to be one thing: a lifesaver. In his world they're larger than life, walking, talking heroes. He's too young, but he starts to train in secret, challenging himself in the Bondi surf. But his secret comes to light one hot Sunday in 1938 - a day that was to become infamous.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon The Shearers Evan McHugh , Melbourne : Penguin , 2016 9482034 2016 single work biography

'The story of Australia, told from the woolsheds.

''For much of its history Australia has been described as riding on the sheep's back . . . but if the country rode on anyone's back, it was on the aching, creaking, flexing spines of Australian shearers.'

'Armed with their blades, a sense of adventure and a relentless work ethic, shearers have been a fundamental part of Australia's outback for centuries.

'From legendary figures such as blade shearing record-holder Jack Howe and fearless union man cum poet Julian Stuart, to today's young guns having to adapt to a rapidly changing industry, these rugged, resilient and proud characters have influenced the social landscape and folklore of the country. Shearers contributed to the formation of both the Labor and National parties, while Australia's national song, 'Waltzing Matilda', was written on a Queensland sheep station.'(Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Outback Cop Evan McHugh , Melbourne : Penguin , 2016 9481322 2016 single work novel

'Birdsville is one of the most remote police postings in Australia. It can be lonely and uneventful for weeks, then the dramas come thick and fast: from desert rescues to rising floods, venomous vipers to visiting VIPs.

'Throw in heat, dust and flies and it’s not a job for the faint-hearted, unless you’re Senior Constable Neale McShane, who has single-handedly taken care of a beat the size of Victoria for the past ten years. Recently retired from this ‘hardship posting’, Neale and his family thrived on the adventures and colourful times that come with the territory in the furthest corner of our country.

'Yarning with friend and bestselling author Evan McHugh, Neale’s experiences are humorous and heartfelt. How do you feed 4000 unexpected dinner guests? Where do you find a Chinook helicopter when you need one? Who’s your backup when the population explodes for the famous Birdsville Races? And what do you do when you’re the person the Flying Doctor is flying out?

'Among these inspiring tales of danger and death, dreamers and ‘dumb tourists’, you’ll encounter a little community with a big heart that stands shoulder-to-shoulder with a larger-than-life policeman who’s become part of Australia’s outback legend.' (Publication summary)

1 Into the Wild Evan McHugh , 2013 single work biography
— Appears in: The Courier-Mail , 23 November 2013; (p. 22-23)
'Author Evan McHugh pays tribute to Australia's most lauded and respected stockman, Queenslander Nat Buchanan, in the days when these men carved out a living from the rugged ranges of the High Country to the vast arid heart of the Outback.'
1 2 y separately published work icon Outback Stations Evan McHugh , Camberwell : Viking , 2012 Z1879395 2012 single work autobiography travel 'This is big country, the outback, home to the largest cattle and sheep stations in the world. Yet as these properties are closed to visitors, few of us know what goes on behind the farm gate. So what's life really like when next door is 500 kilometres away, and mustering livestock in their tens of thousands, backbreaking physical labour, and dealing with extreme heat and long hours is all in a day's work? And why would these tough stockmen and women not have it any other way? Bestselling author Evan McHugh gets behind the wheel of his four-wheel drive to find out. Given special access to these properties, Evan goes behind the scenes at Adria Downs in the dead heart of Central Australia, helps drove cattle from the air at Wave Hill and gets a lesson in trapping dingoes at the remote Commonwealth Hill station. Following in the footsteps of the pioneering greats, Evan reveals the fascinating history of these outback stations, and what it takes to work on one today.' (Penguin website)
1 Evan McHugh : The Books That Changed Me Evan McHugh , 2011 single work column
— Appears in: The Sun-Herald , 25 September 2011; (p. 4-5)
Evan McHugh nominates five books that changed him. His list includes Robert Drewe's The Bodysurfers.
1 3 y separately published work icon The Bushrangers : Australia's Greatest Self-Made Heroes Evan McHugh , Camberwell : Penguin , 2011 Z1795620 2011 selected work biography 'From the first convict runaways to the spectacular showdown that ended Ned Kelly's career, Evan McHugh delivers true tales of daring exploits and a cast of roguish characters who blazed their place into Australian history.

'These are incredible stories of the men - and women - who achieved fame not just by what they did, but by the way they did it, many of them lifting themselves from downtrodden underdogs to self-made heroes. There are heroic figures like Cash and Company, the prince of bushrangers Matthew Brady, Bold Jack Donohue, brave Ben Hall, Captain Thunderbolt and of course, Ned Kelly. But there are also villains like Pearce the Cannibal, Jeffries the Monster and 'Mad Dog' Morgan.

'Bushrangers is as fast paced as a stolen thoroughbred and as arresting as a squad of troopers. Through extensive first-hand accounts and gripping detail about Australia's lawless past, bestselling author Evan McHugh brings a fresh perspective to a turbulent era of crime, defiance and emerging Australia identity. (From the publisher's website.)
1 y separately published work icon The Drovers Evan McHugh , Melbourne : Penguin , 2011 9482111 2011 single work biography

''For the drover's life has pleasures that the townsfolk never know.'

'From the High Country to the Outback, there are extraordinary stories of the men and women who have travelled across Australia behind mobs of cattle, sheep and horses. These quiet achievers, of every race and creed, forged an Australian legend.

'Evan McHugh brings alive the hapless convicts attempting to round up the First Fleet's escaped cattle on foot; overlanders blazing through trackless wilderness to supply the vast stations carved from the bush; stockmen who risked blizzards to bring cattle to alpine pastures; and drovers who crossed the continent behind the largest mobs of cattle the world has ever seen.

'These stories overflow with colourful characters: cattle-duffers like Harry Redford, renowned boss drovers like Nat Buchanan and strong women like Edna Zigenbine and Red Jack, who could measure up to any man. They lived a life most of us only dream about and came to love the beauty of Australia's most famous and infamous stock routes, including the Birdsville, Murranji and Strzelecki tracks, and the Canning stock route.

'McHugh's meticulous research and vivid eye for detail is the closest you'll get to saddling up your moke and poking a mob of cattle off camp.' (Publication summary)

1 3 y separately published work icon Birdsville Birdsville : My Year in the Back of beyond Evan McHugh , Camberwell : Viking , 2009 Z1616566 2009 single work autobiography 'For a town with seventy residents (on a good day), Birdsville is remarkably well known – the Birdsville Track, the rodeo, the pub, the infamous races. With its ruggedness, inaccessibility and larrikin charm, this small town on the edge of the Simpson Desert has become a symbol of the great Australian outback. What is it about Birdsville that has made it stand so large in our legends? And what's it like to live there amongst the floods and the heat and the dust storms? To find out, Evan McHugh packed up his Sydney home, bought a four-wheel drive and headed off with his wife for a year in the back of beyond. Here, he tells us of the large adventures – midnight desert rescues, aerial mustering on vast cattle stations, relentless heat and massive floods – but also the small details of life in one of Australia's most isolated towns – like driving 700 kilometres to go shopping. As the month fly by, Evan learns about an ancient culture, sees dunes carpeted in millions of tiny wildflowers, and meets the members of an outback community facing extraordinary challenges with quiet determination and buckets of good humour.' (Publisher's blurb)
1 1 y separately published work icon Outback Pioneers : Great Achievers of the Australian Bush Evan McHugh , Camberwell : Viking , 2008 Z1577411 2008 selected work biography
1 y separately published work icon Outback Heroes : Australia's Greatest Bush Stories Evan McHugh , Melbourne : Viking , 2004 19744305 2004 selected work biography 'The men and women you'll meet in this fascinating book come in all shapes and sizes, from convicts and engineers to cattleduffers and anthropologists. These remarkable Australians share an extraordinary ability to survive the rigours of the bush.

'In Outback Heroes, Evan McHugh brings together his favourite ripping yarns from the Australian frontier. He begins with escaped convict William Buckley, who emerged from the forest after thirty-two years in the wild; re-examines the legends of the Man from Snowy River and Waltzing Matilda; recounts one of the most stunning rescues in Australian history; and relives the 2000 Olympics Opening Ceremony.

'These and other true stories of courage and ingenuity remind us how the Australian character was formed - through encounters with the bush, desert and outback.' (Publication summary)
1 Influences : Evan McHugh Evan McHugh , 2003 single work column
— Appears in: The Sunday Age , 10 August 2003; (p. 10) The West Australian , 22 November 2003; (p. 14)
1 3 y separately published work icon Saltwater Fella John Moriarty , Evan McHugh , Ringwood : Viking , 2000 Z972745 2000 single work autobiography
1 1 Fact vs Fiction Luke Slattery , Evan McHugh , 1996 single work criticism
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 6-7 July 1996; (p. 25)
1 Searching for the Big Bang Evan McHugh , 1990 single work short story science fiction
— Appears in: The Australian , 10 April 1990; (p. 40-41)
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