Hello, if you have any questions about Winton or the things you can do in Winton, please pop them in the comments below and we will answer them for you. 🙂
@@wanderexplorediscover7384 my parents and many people when I was born had caravans and travelled all over the country for work. That's what my parents did. Our caravanning days ended when we bought the house where waltzing matilda centre now is. My dad was a shearer. Alot of sheep station then are cattle out there now. It's good to see people on roads in their caravans travelling to these places. I enjoyed seeing the videos. Winton in 70s was wild certainly not the place it's portrayed as now.
In our travels, we have learned a lot about Outback Queensland and the sheep and cattle industry, and we have heard that more people are switching from sheep to cattle. There are a lot of caravans on the road again this year, and it's great that travellers support these country towns and enjoy their hospitality. I would have loved to see Winton in the 70's. I bet it was like the Wild West.
@@wanderexplorediscover7384 I think its wonderful you are out and about making videos of Australia. It was great I saw Winton - I'm still in the 9to5 grind. I had a few yrs off did bit of travel up east coast of Australia with my husband. With cost of fuel I'm not too worried if I travel or not atm. Be blessed and be safe as you drive.
Thank you for your lovely comments. We love making videos about all the great places we visit. We are currently in outback Queensland doing some work so we can continue to travel. 🙂
Hello, if you have any questions about Winton or the things you can do in Winton, please pop them in the comments below and we will answer them for you. 🙂
My house was where the waltzing matilda centre is now.
That's interesting, we enjoyed the Waltzing Matilda Centre.
I lived there for a few years. You were lucky to catch the countryside looking green.
Yes, it was lovely and green when we visited.
I was there in 1999. A lot has changed there since than.
Yes, it's a very popular place nowdays!
Winton is very interesting indeed.
It sure is, so much to see and do in Winton 🙂
@@wanderexplorediscover7384 my parents and many people when I was born had caravans and travelled all over the country for work. That's what my parents did. Our caravanning days ended when we bought the house where waltzing matilda centre now is. My dad was a shearer. Alot of sheep station then are cattle out there now. It's good to see people on roads in their caravans travelling to these places. I enjoyed seeing the videos. Winton in 70s was wild certainly not the place it's portrayed as now.
In our travels, we have learned a lot about Outback Queensland and the sheep and cattle industry, and we have heard that more people are switching from sheep to cattle. There are a lot of caravans on the road again this year, and it's great that travellers support these country towns and enjoy their hospitality. I would have loved to see Winton in the 70's. I bet it was like the Wild West.
@@wanderexplorediscover7384 I think its wonderful you are out and about making videos of Australia. It was great I saw Winton - I'm still in the 9to5 grind. I had a few yrs off did bit of travel up east coast of Australia with my husband. With cost of fuel I'm not too worried if I travel or not atm. Be blessed and be safe as you drive.
Thank you for your lovely comments. We love making videos about all the great places we visit. We are currently in outback Queensland doing some work so we can continue to travel. 🙂
Watched many movies at that theatre.
Its great to watch a movie and look up at the stars!
No mention of the Dingo fence.
Can you provide any more information on the Dingo fence? 🙂