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  2. Akubra - Wikipedia

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    Over 100 different styles, various colours and brim widths are produced in the Akubra hat range. [11] [12] The hats are popularly thought of as being worn by older people in rural Australia however in the 1920s Akubra was known more for making "fashion hats" such as Fedoras. The company sells hats in rural and urban areas.

  3. Cork hat - Wikipedia

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    The shape and material of cork hats varies but, typically, they are similar to a slouch hat. Believed by some to have been worn by jackaroos and swagmen in the bush-fly-infested Australian outback, [2] the cork hat has become part of the stereotypical, almost mythical, representation of the Australian ocker, particularly in the United Kingdom ...

  4. Stockman (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The Stockman by S.T. Gill (1818-1880) The Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame is a museum in Longreach, Australia. The role of the stockmen has often been celebrated in various media, with the stockman being generally more highly renowned for his ability to bring down a bullock than an outlaw and for sharp wit rather than sharp shooting .

  5. Les Hiddins - Wikipedia

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    Major Leslie James Hiddins AM, known as "The Bush Tucker Man" is a retired Australian Army soldier and war veteran. He is best known for his love and knowledge of the Australian bush, in particular "bush tucker", as featured in the TV series Bush Tucker Man (1988–1996). Hiddins is recognised by his distinctively modified Akubra hat. He has ...

  6. Mountcastle & Sons - Wikipedia

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    Mountcastle & Sons is an Australian hat manufacturer. The company is associated with bush hats made of rabbit fur felt with wide brims that are worn in rural Australia. [3] Statesman Hats is owned by Mountcastle Statesman and was established in 1972 in Western Australia. It and was bought by Mountcastle in 1995.

  7. Jack Absalom - Wikipedia

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    John Henry Absalom, colloquially to everyone as 'Jack', was born in Port Augusta, South Australia.He grew up along the Nullarbor Plain, west of Port Augusta, and from an early age developed a wide knowledge of the Australian outback from Indigenous Australians (Aborigines) who existed in tribes at that time. [2]

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