94 places. One song. One man determined to visit every single one.
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Geoff Mack wrote the song in 1959. A few hundred Australians have probably hummed it in their car without ever wondering: do these places actually exist? And if they do, what are they really like?
That question turned into a road trip. The road trip turned into this book. 374 pages of red dirt, weird museums, pub meals, one-dog towns, and big-hearted people in places the highway mostly skips past.
From Adelong to Yeerongpilly — all 94 of them, with a dusty VW, a very patient Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, and more kilometres than anyone really planned for. Along the way, he even tracked down Geoff Mack — the man who wrote the song — and thanked him in person.
After 642 days and around 30,000 km crisscrossing Australia, I finally rolled into Birdsville — the 94th and last location in the lyrics of that iconic song.
from the chapter on Birdsville
Tibooburra
Coopers Creek
Oodnadatta
Charleville
Birdsville
Oodnadatta Track · I much prefer outback motoring.
Plenty of people know the song. Very few have stopped to wonder about the places in it — whether they're still there, what happens in them, and what it feels like to actually stand in the main street of a town of 40 people and know that once, in a recording studio, someone sang its name.
So that's what this book is: a road trip through Australia's overlooked middle. The places between the postcards. Towns that have a pub, a silo, and a population that would fit in your lounge room — and have simply kept going, long after the rest of the country stopped paying attention.
It's also, occasionally, about sore knees, baffling road detours, and the remarkably strong opinions of a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel about when it is and isn't acceptable to stop for the night.
Who knows, maybe we'll cross paths somewhere out there — in a dusty outback pub, on a beachside track… or humping a bluey on the dusty Oodnadatta Road.
from the Epilogue
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