David Pollock is one of Australia’s most prominent regenerative pastoralists. You may have seen David and his wife Frances on ABC TV’s Australian Story. You may also have heard my previous conversations with them on this podcast. The most recent of those was when David’s brilliant book was released, almost a year ago. It’s called ‘The Wooleen Way: Renewing an Australian Resource’, and it’s been described as ‘The astonishing story of reviving the oldest land on Earth’.
Well, a lot has happened in a year, so I’m back at Wooleen Station to see how David and Frances have been experiencing it. David’s book has been shortlisted for the Premier’s Prize for an Emerging Writer, carbon trading has been formally introduced on pastoral lands in Western Australia, and of course COVID-19 has happened.
We also talk about one of David’s key proposals in his book, that we didn’t cover last time – how mining could be harnessed towards the regeneration of country. There are a few other updates on our chat from last year too. And while it’s barely rained here in the last year, unfortunately, this meant we got a look at how the enduring health of the landscape was holding up.
David and I took a walked around the Station museum and workshop on a cool afternoon a little over a week ago, for this conversation.
Title slide: The Wooleen Station Homestead (pic: Anthony James).
You'll find a range of photos from this visit to Wooleen Station on the episode web page.
Find more:
David’s book ‘The Wooleen Way: Renewing an Australian Resource’.
Wooleen Station.
You can hear the detailed conversation David and I shared on the release of his book ‘The Wooleen Way’ in episode 44.
You can also hear David and his wife Frances in conversation with Charles Massy
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