PODCAST · arts
We of the Never-Never
by Jeannie Gunn
We of the Never-Never, penned by Jeannie Gunn under the pseudonym Mrs Aeneas Gunn, is a celebrated classic of Australian literature. This semi-autobiographical novel draws from the authors own adventures as she settled on Elsey Station in the remote Katherine region of the Northern Territories during the early 20th century. While the story is presented as fiction, Gunn cleverly alters the names of the real individuals from her past, introducing readers to colorful characters like the Sanguine Scott, the Fizzer, and the Dandy. Following their marriage, Jeannie and her husband Aeneas, affectionately known as the Maluka, ventured to Darwin before managing the Elsey Cattle Station. The prospect of a white woman in the rugged outback stirred controversy, yet Jeannie’s resilience shone through as she embraced the challenges ahead. This tale unfolds as a rural romance, rich with poetic descriptions of the Elseys breathtaking landscapes. Set between 1902 and 1903, We of the Never-Never not onl
-
26
026 - Chapter Xxv
We of the Never-Never, penned by Jeannie Gunn under the pseudonym Mrs Aeneas Gunn, is a celebrated classic of Australian literature. This semi-autobiographical novel draws from the authors own adventures as she settled on Elsey Station in the remote Katherine region of the Northern Territories during the early 20th century. While the story is presented as fiction, Gunn cleverly alters the names of the real individuals from her past, introducing readers to colorful characters like the Sanguine Scott, the Fizzer, and the Dandy. Following their marriage, Jeannie and her husband Aeneas, affectionately known as the Maluka, ventured to Darwin before managing the Elsey Cattle Station. The prospect of a white woman in the rugged outback stirred controversy, yet Jeannie’s resilience shone through as she embraced the challenges ahead. This tale unfolds as a rural romance, rich with poetic descriptions of the Elseys breathtaking landscapes. Set between 1902 and 1903, We of the Never-Never not only captures the essence of life on the station but also reflects the complex attitudes of the time, including troubling depictions of Aboriginal people and their treatment—particularly in the later chapters, which reveal the harsh realities of that era. (Introduction by Gail Timmerman-Vaughan)
-
25
025 - Chapter Xxiv
We of the Never-Never, penned by Jeannie Gunn under the pseudonym Mrs Aeneas Gunn, is a celebrated classic of Australian literature. This semi-autobiographical novel draws from the authors own adventures as she settled on Elsey Station in the remote Katherine region of the Northern Territories during the early 20th century. While the story is presented as fiction, Gunn cleverly alters the names of the real individuals from her past, introducing readers to colorful characters like the Sanguine Scott, the Fizzer, and the Dandy. Following their marriage, Jeannie and her husband Aeneas, affectionately known as the Maluka, ventured to Darwin before managing the Elsey Cattle Station. The prospect of a white woman in the rugged outback stirred controversy, yet Jeannie’s resilience shone through as she embraced the challenges ahead. This tale unfolds as a rural romance, rich with poetic descriptions of the Elseys breathtaking landscapes. Set between 1902 and 1903, We of the Never-Never not only captures the essence of life on the station but also reflects the complex attitudes of the time, including troubling depictions of Aboriginal people and their treatment—particularly in the later chapters, which reveal the harsh realities of that era. (Introduction by Gail Timmerman-Vaughan)
-
24
024 - Chapter Xxiii
We of the Never-Never, penned by Jeannie Gunn under the pseudonym Mrs Aeneas Gunn, is a celebrated classic of Australian literature. This semi-autobiographical novel draws from the authors own adventures as she settled on Elsey Station in the remote Katherine region of the Northern Territories during the early 20th century. While the story is presented as fiction, Gunn cleverly alters the names of the real individuals from her past, introducing readers to colorful characters like the Sanguine Scott, the Fizzer, and the Dandy. Following their marriage, Jeannie and her husband Aeneas, affectionately known as the Maluka, ventured to Darwin before managing the Elsey Cattle Station. The prospect of a white woman in the rugged outback stirred controversy, yet Jeannie’s resilience shone through as she embraced the challenges ahead. This tale unfolds as a rural romance, rich with poetic descriptions of the Elseys breathtaking landscapes. Set between 1902 and 1903, We of the Never-Never not only captures the essence of life on the station but also reflects the complex attitudes of the time, including troubling depictions of Aboriginal people and their treatment—particularly in the later chapters, which reveal the harsh realities of that era. (Introduction by Gail Timmerman-Vaughan)
-
23
023 - Chapter Xxii
We of the Never-Never, penned by Jeannie Gunn under the pseudonym Mrs Aeneas Gunn, is a celebrated classic of Australian literature. This semi-autobiographical novel draws from the authors own adventures as she settled on Elsey Station in the remote Katherine region of the Northern Territories during the early 20th century. While the story is presented as fiction, Gunn cleverly alters the names of the real individuals from her past, introducing readers to colorful characters like the Sanguine Scott, the Fizzer, and the Dandy. Following their marriage, Jeannie and her husband Aeneas, affectionately known as the Maluka, ventured to Darwin before managing the Elsey Cattle Station. The prospect of a white woman in the rugged outback stirred controversy, yet Jeannie’s resilience shone through as she embraced the challenges ahead. This tale unfolds as a rural romance, rich with poetic descriptions of the Elseys breathtaking landscapes. Set between 1902 and 1903, We of the Never-Never not only captures the essence of life on the station but also reflects the complex attitudes of the time, including troubling depictions of Aboriginal people and their treatment—particularly in the later chapters, which reveal the harsh realities of that era. (Introduction by Gail Timmerman-Vaughan)
-
22
022 - Chapter Xxi
We of the Never-Never, penned by Jeannie Gunn under the pseudonym Mrs Aeneas Gunn, is a celebrated classic of Australian literature. This semi-autobiographical novel draws from the authors own adventures as she settled on Elsey Station in the remote Katherine region of the Northern Territories during the early 20th century. While the story is presented as fiction, Gunn cleverly alters the names of the real individuals from her past, introducing readers to colorful characters like the Sanguine Scott, the Fizzer, and the Dandy. Following their marriage, Jeannie and her husband Aeneas, affectionately known as the Maluka, ventured to Darwin before managing the Elsey Cattle Station. The prospect of a white woman in the rugged outback stirred controversy, yet Jeannie’s resilience shone through as she embraced the challenges ahead. This tale unfolds as a rural romance, rich with poetic descriptions of the Elseys breathtaking landscapes. Set between 1902 and 1903, We of the Never-Never not only captures the essence of life on the station but also reflects the complex attitudes of the time, including troubling depictions of Aboriginal people and their treatment—particularly in the later chapters, which reveal the harsh realities of that era. (Introduction by Gail Timmerman-Vaughan)
-
21
021 - Chapter Xx
We of the Never-Never, penned by Jeannie Gunn under the pseudonym Mrs Aeneas Gunn, is a celebrated classic of Australian literature. This semi-autobiographical novel draws from the authors own adventures as she settled on Elsey Station in the remote Katherine region of the Northern Territories during the early 20th century. While the story is presented as fiction, Gunn cleverly alters the names of the real individuals from her past, introducing readers to colorful characters like the Sanguine Scott, the Fizzer, and the Dandy. Following their marriage, Jeannie and her husband Aeneas, affectionately known as the Maluka, ventured to Darwin before managing the Elsey Cattle Station. The prospect of a white woman in the rugged outback stirred controversy, yet Jeannie’s resilience shone through as she embraced the challenges ahead. This tale unfolds as a rural romance, rich with poetic descriptions of the Elseys breathtaking landscapes. Set between 1902 and 1903, We of the Never-Never not only captures the essence of life on the station but also reflects the complex attitudes of the time, including troubling depictions of Aboriginal people and their treatment—particularly in the later chapters, which reveal the harsh realities of that era. (Introduction by Gail Timmerman-Vaughan)
-
20
020 - Chapter Xix
We of the Never-Never, penned by Jeannie Gunn under the pseudonym Mrs Aeneas Gunn, is a celebrated classic of Australian literature. This semi-autobiographical novel draws from the authors own adventures as she settled on Elsey Station in the remote Katherine region of the Northern Territories during the early 20th century. While the story is presented as fiction, Gunn cleverly alters the names of the real individuals from her past, introducing readers to colorful characters like the Sanguine Scott, the Fizzer, and the Dandy. Following their marriage, Jeannie and her husband Aeneas, affectionately known as the Maluka, ventured to Darwin before managing the Elsey Cattle Station. The prospect of a white woman in the rugged outback stirred controversy, yet Jeannie’s resilience shone through as she embraced the challenges ahead. This tale unfolds as a rural romance, rich with poetic descriptions of the Elseys breathtaking landscapes. Set between 1902 and 1903, We of the Never-Never not only captures the essence of life on the station but also reflects the complex attitudes of the time, including troubling depictions of Aboriginal people and their treatment—particularly in the later chapters, which reveal the harsh realities of that era. (Introduction by Gail Timmerman-Vaughan)
-
19
019 - Chapter Xviii
We of the Never-Never, penned by Jeannie Gunn under the pseudonym Mrs Aeneas Gunn, is a celebrated classic of Australian literature. This semi-autobiographical novel draws from the authors own adventures as she settled on Elsey Station in the remote Katherine region of the Northern Territories during the early 20th century. While the story is presented as fiction, Gunn cleverly alters the names of the real individuals from her past, introducing readers to colorful characters like the Sanguine Scott, the Fizzer, and the Dandy. Following their marriage, Jeannie and her husband Aeneas, affectionately known as the Maluka, ventured to Darwin before managing the Elsey Cattle Station. The prospect of a white woman in the rugged outback stirred controversy, yet Jeannie’s resilience shone through as she embraced the challenges ahead. This tale unfolds as a rural romance, rich with poetic descriptions of the Elseys breathtaking landscapes. Set between 1902 and 1903, We of the Never-Never not only captures the essence of life on the station but also reflects the complex attitudes of the time, including troubling depictions of Aboriginal people and their treatment—particularly in the later chapters, which reveal the harsh realities of that era. (Introduction by Gail Timmerman-Vaughan)
-
18
018 - Chapter Xvii
We of the Never-Never, penned by Jeannie Gunn under the pseudonym Mrs Aeneas Gunn, is a celebrated classic of Australian literature. This semi-autobiographical novel draws from the authors own adventures as she settled on Elsey Station in the remote Katherine region of the Northern Territories during the early 20th century. While the story is presented as fiction, Gunn cleverly alters the names of the real individuals from her past, introducing readers to colorful characters like the Sanguine Scott, the Fizzer, and the Dandy. Following their marriage, Jeannie and her husband Aeneas, affectionately known as the Maluka, ventured to Darwin before managing the Elsey Cattle Station. The prospect of a white woman in the rugged outback stirred controversy, yet Jeannie’s resilience shone through as she embraced the challenges ahead. This tale unfolds as a rural romance, rich with poetic descriptions of the Elseys breathtaking landscapes. Set between 1902 and 1903, We of the Never-Never not only captures the essence of life on the station but also reflects the complex attitudes of the time, including troubling depictions of Aboriginal people and their treatment—particularly in the later chapters, which reveal the harsh realities of that era. (Introduction by Gail Timmerman-Vaughan)
-
17
017 - Chapter Xvi
We of the Never-Never, penned by Jeannie Gunn under the pseudonym Mrs Aeneas Gunn, is a celebrated classic of Australian literature. This semi-autobiographical novel draws from the authors own adventures as she settled on Elsey Station in the remote Katherine region of the Northern Territories during the early 20th century. While the story is presented as fiction, Gunn cleverly alters the names of the real individuals from her past, introducing readers to colorful characters like the Sanguine Scott, the Fizzer, and the Dandy. Following their marriage, Jeannie and her husband Aeneas, affectionately known as the Maluka, ventured to Darwin before managing the Elsey Cattle Station. The prospect of a white woman in the rugged outback stirred controversy, yet Jeannie’s resilience shone through as she embraced the challenges ahead. This tale unfolds as a rural romance, rich with poetic descriptions of the Elseys breathtaking landscapes. Set between 1902 and 1903, We of the Never-Never not only captures the essence of life on the station but also reflects the complex attitudes of the time, including troubling depictions of Aboriginal people and their treatment—particularly in the later chapters, which reveal the harsh realities of that era. (Introduction by Gail Timmerman-Vaughan)
-
16
016 - Chapter Xv
We of the Never-Never, penned by Jeannie Gunn under the pseudonym Mrs Aeneas Gunn, is a celebrated classic of Australian literature. This semi-autobiographical novel draws from the authors own adventures as she settled on Elsey Station in the remote Katherine region of the Northern Territories during the early 20th century. While the story is presented as fiction, Gunn cleverly alters the names of the real individuals from her past, introducing readers to colorful characters like the Sanguine Scott, the Fizzer, and the Dandy. Following their marriage, Jeannie and her husband Aeneas, affectionately known as the Maluka, ventured to Darwin before managing the Elsey Cattle Station. The prospect of a white woman in the rugged outback stirred controversy, yet Jeannie’s resilience shone through as she embraced the challenges ahead. This tale unfolds as a rural romance, rich with poetic descriptions of the Elseys breathtaking landscapes. Set between 1902 and 1903, We of the Never-Never not only captures the essence of life on the station but also reflects the complex attitudes of the time, including troubling depictions of Aboriginal people and their treatment—particularly in the later chapters, which reveal the harsh realities of that era. (Introduction by Gail Timmerman-Vaughan)
-
15
015 - Chapter Xiv
We of the Never-Never, penned by Jeannie Gunn under the pseudonym Mrs Aeneas Gunn, is a celebrated classic of Australian literature. This semi-autobiographical novel draws from the authors own adventures as she settled on Elsey Station in the remote Katherine region of the Northern Territories during the early 20th century. While the story is presented as fiction, Gunn cleverly alters the names of the real individuals from her past, introducing readers to colorful characters like the Sanguine Scott, the Fizzer, and the Dandy. Following their marriage, Jeannie and her husband Aeneas, affectionately known as the Maluka, ventured to Darwin before managing the Elsey Cattle Station. The prospect of a white woman in the rugged outback stirred controversy, yet Jeannie’s resilience shone through as she embraced the challenges ahead. This tale unfolds as a rural romance, rich with poetic descriptions of the Elseys breathtaking landscapes. Set between 1902 and 1903, We of the Never-Never not only captures the essence of life on the station but also reflects the complex attitudes of the time, including troubling depictions of Aboriginal people and their treatment—particularly in the later chapters, which reveal the harsh realities of that era. (Introduction by Gail Timmerman-Vaughan)
-
14
014 - Chapter Xiii
We of the Never-Never, penned by Jeannie Gunn under the pseudonym Mrs Aeneas Gunn, is a celebrated classic of Australian literature. This semi-autobiographical novel draws from the authors own adventures as she settled on Elsey Station in the remote Katherine region of the Northern Territories during the early 20th century. While the story is presented as fiction, Gunn cleverly alters the names of the real individuals from her past, introducing readers to colorful characters like the Sanguine Scott, the Fizzer, and the Dandy. Following their marriage, Jeannie and her husband Aeneas, affectionately known as the Maluka, ventured to Darwin before managing the Elsey Cattle Station. The prospect of a white woman in the rugged outback stirred controversy, yet Jeannie’s resilience shone through as she embraced the challenges ahead. This tale unfolds as a rural romance, rich with poetic descriptions of the Elseys breathtaking landscapes. Set between 1902 and 1903, We of the Never-Never not only captures the essence of life on the station but also reflects the complex attitudes of the time, including troubling depictions of Aboriginal people and their treatment—particularly in the later chapters, which reveal the harsh realities of that era. (Introduction by Gail Timmerman-Vaughan)
-
13
013 - Chapter Xii
We of the Never-Never, penned by Jeannie Gunn under the pseudonym Mrs Aeneas Gunn, is a celebrated classic of Australian literature. This semi-autobiographical novel draws from the authors own adventures as she settled on Elsey Station in the remote Katherine region of the Northern Territories during the early 20th century. While the story is presented as fiction, Gunn cleverly alters the names of the real individuals from her past, introducing readers to colorful characters like the Sanguine Scott, the Fizzer, and the Dandy. Following their marriage, Jeannie and her husband Aeneas, affectionately known as the Maluka, ventured to Darwin before managing the Elsey Cattle Station. The prospect of a white woman in the rugged outback stirred controversy, yet Jeannie’s resilience shone through as she embraced the challenges ahead. This tale unfolds as a rural romance, rich with poetic descriptions of the Elseys breathtaking landscapes. Set between 1902 and 1903, We of the Never-Never not only captures the essence of life on the station but also reflects the complex attitudes of the time, including troubling depictions of Aboriginal people and their treatment—particularly in the later chapters, which reveal the harsh realities of that era. (Introduction by Gail Timmerman-Vaughan)
-
12
012 - Chapter Xi
We of the Never-Never, penned by Jeannie Gunn under the pseudonym Mrs Aeneas Gunn, is a celebrated classic of Australian literature. This semi-autobiographical novel draws from the authors own adventures as she settled on Elsey Station in the remote Katherine region of the Northern Territories during the early 20th century. While the story is presented as fiction, Gunn cleverly alters the names of the real individuals from her past, introducing readers to colorful characters like the Sanguine Scott, the Fizzer, and the Dandy. Following their marriage, Jeannie and her husband Aeneas, affectionately known as the Maluka, ventured to Darwin before managing the Elsey Cattle Station. The prospect of a white woman in the rugged outback stirred controversy, yet Jeannie’s resilience shone through as she embraced the challenges ahead. This tale unfolds as a rural romance, rich with poetic descriptions of the Elseys breathtaking landscapes. Set between 1902 and 1903, We of the Never-Never not only captures the essence of life on the station but also reflects the complex attitudes of the time, including troubling depictions of Aboriginal people and their treatment—particularly in the later chapters, which reveal the harsh realities of that era. (Introduction by Gail Timmerman-Vaughan)
-
11
011 - Chapter X
We of the Never-Never, penned by Jeannie Gunn under the pseudonym Mrs Aeneas Gunn, is a celebrated classic of Australian literature. This semi-autobiographical novel draws from the authors own adventures as she settled on Elsey Station in the remote Katherine region of the Northern Territories during the early 20th century. While the story is presented as fiction, Gunn cleverly alters the names of the real individuals from her past, introducing readers to colorful characters like the Sanguine Scott, the Fizzer, and the Dandy. Following their marriage, Jeannie and her husband Aeneas, affectionately known as the Maluka, ventured to Darwin before managing the Elsey Cattle Station. The prospect of a white woman in the rugged outback stirred controversy, yet Jeannie’s resilience shone through as she embraced the challenges ahead. This tale unfolds as a rural romance, rich with poetic descriptions of the Elseys breathtaking landscapes. Set between 1902 and 1903, We of the Never-Never not only captures the essence of life on the station but also reflects the complex attitudes of the time, including troubling depictions of Aboriginal people and their treatment—particularly in the later chapters, which reveal the harsh realities of that era. (Introduction by Gail Timmerman-Vaughan)
-
10
010 - Chapter Ix
We of the Never-Never, penned by Jeannie Gunn under the pseudonym Mrs Aeneas Gunn, is a celebrated classic of Australian literature. This semi-autobiographical novel draws from the authors own adventures as she settled on Elsey Station in the remote Katherine region of the Northern Territories during the early 20th century. While the story is presented as fiction, Gunn cleverly alters the names of the real individuals from her past, introducing readers to colorful characters like the Sanguine Scott, the Fizzer, and the Dandy. Following their marriage, Jeannie and her husband Aeneas, affectionately known as the Maluka, ventured to Darwin before managing the Elsey Cattle Station. The prospect of a white woman in the rugged outback stirred controversy, yet Jeannie’s resilience shone through as she embraced the challenges ahead. This tale unfolds as a rural romance, rich with poetic descriptions of the Elseys breathtaking landscapes. Set between 1902 and 1903, We of the Never-Never not only captures the essence of life on the station but also reflects the complex attitudes of the time, including troubling depictions of Aboriginal people and their treatment—particularly in the later chapters, which reveal the harsh realities of that era. (Introduction by Gail Timmerman-Vaughan)
-
9
009 - Chapter Viii
We of the Never-Never, penned by Jeannie Gunn under the pseudonym Mrs Aeneas Gunn, is a celebrated classic of Australian literature. This semi-autobiographical novel draws from the authors own adventures as she settled on Elsey Station in the remote Katherine region of the Northern Territories during the early 20th century. While the story is presented as fiction, Gunn cleverly alters the names of the real individuals from her past, introducing readers to colorful characters like the Sanguine Scott, the Fizzer, and the Dandy. Following their marriage, Jeannie and her husband Aeneas, affectionately known as the Maluka, ventured to Darwin before managing the Elsey Cattle Station. The prospect of a white woman in the rugged outback stirred controversy, yet Jeannie’s resilience shone through as she embraced the challenges ahead. This tale unfolds as a rural romance, rich with poetic descriptions of the Elseys breathtaking landscapes. Set between 1902 and 1903, We of the Never-Never not only captures the essence of life on the station but also reflects the complex attitudes of the time, including troubling depictions of Aboriginal people and their treatment—particularly in the later chapters, which reveal the harsh realities of that era. (Introduction by Gail Timmerman-Vaughan)
-
8
008 - Chapter Vii
We of the Never-Never, penned by Jeannie Gunn under the pseudonym Mrs Aeneas Gunn, is a celebrated classic of Australian literature. This semi-autobiographical novel draws from the authors own adventures as she settled on Elsey Station in the remote Katherine region of the Northern Territories during the early 20th century. While the story is presented as fiction, Gunn cleverly alters the names of the real individuals from her past, introducing readers to colorful characters like the Sanguine Scott, the Fizzer, and the Dandy. Following their marriage, Jeannie and her husband Aeneas, affectionately known as the Maluka, ventured to Darwin before managing the Elsey Cattle Station. The prospect of a white woman in the rugged outback stirred controversy, yet Jeannie’s resilience shone through as she embraced the challenges ahead. This tale unfolds as a rural romance, rich with poetic descriptions of the Elseys breathtaking landscapes. Set between 1902 and 1903, We of the Never-Never not only captures the essence of life on the station but also reflects the complex attitudes of the time, including troubling depictions of Aboriginal people and their treatment—particularly in the later chapters, which reveal the harsh realities of that era. (Introduction by Gail Timmerman-Vaughan)
-
7
007 - Chapter Vi
We of the Never-Never, penned by Jeannie Gunn under the pseudonym Mrs Aeneas Gunn, is a celebrated classic of Australian literature. This semi-autobiographical novel draws from the authors own adventures as she settled on Elsey Station in the remote Katherine region of the Northern Territories during the early 20th century. While the story is presented as fiction, Gunn cleverly alters the names of the real individuals from her past, introducing readers to colorful characters like the Sanguine Scott, the Fizzer, and the Dandy. Following their marriage, Jeannie and her husband Aeneas, affectionately known as the Maluka, ventured to Darwin before managing the Elsey Cattle Station. The prospect of a white woman in the rugged outback stirred controversy, yet Jeannie’s resilience shone through as she embraced the challenges ahead. This tale unfolds as a rural romance, rich with poetic descriptions of the Elseys breathtaking landscapes. Set between 1902 and 1903, We of the Never-Never not only captures the essence of life on the station but also reflects the complex attitudes of the time, including troubling depictions of Aboriginal people and their treatment—particularly in the later chapters, which reveal the harsh realities of that era. (Introduction by Gail Timmerman-Vaughan)
-
6
006 - Chapter V
We of the Never-Never, penned by Jeannie Gunn under the pseudonym Mrs Aeneas Gunn, is a celebrated classic of Australian literature. This semi-autobiographical novel draws from the authors own adventures as she settled on Elsey Station in the remote Katherine region of the Northern Territories during the early 20th century. While the story is presented as fiction, Gunn cleverly alters the names of the real individuals from her past, introducing readers to colorful characters like the Sanguine Scott, the Fizzer, and the Dandy. Following their marriage, Jeannie and her husband Aeneas, affectionately known as the Maluka, ventured to Darwin before managing the Elsey Cattle Station. The prospect of a white woman in the rugged outback stirred controversy, yet Jeannie’s resilience shone through as she embraced the challenges ahead. This tale unfolds as a rural romance, rich with poetic descriptions of the Elseys breathtaking landscapes. Set between 1902 and 1903, We of the Never-Never not only captures the essence of life on the station but also reflects the complex attitudes of the time, including troubling depictions of Aboriginal people and their treatment—particularly in the later chapters, which reveal the harsh realities of that era. (Introduction by Gail Timmerman-Vaughan)
-
5
005 - Chapter Iv
We of the Never-Never, penned by Jeannie Gunn under the pseudonym Mrs Aeneas Gunn, is a celebrated classic of Australian literature. This semi-autobiographical novel draws from the authors own adventures as she settled on Elsey Station in the remote Katherine region of the Northern Territories during the early 20th century. While the story is presented as fiction, Gunn cleverly alters the names of the real individuals from her past, introducing readers to colorful characters like the Sanguine Scott, the Fizzer, and the Dandy. Following their marriage, Jeannie and her husband Aeneas, affectionately known as the Maluka, ventured to Darwin before managing the Elsey Cattle Station. The prospect of a white woman in the rugged outback stirred controversy, yet Jeannie’s resilience shone through as she embraced the challenges ahead. This tale unfolds as a rural romance, rich with poetic descriptions of the Elseys breathtaking landscapes. Set between 1902 and 1903, We of the Never-Never not only captures the essence of life on the station but also reflects the complex attitudes of the time, including troubling depictions of Aboriginal people and their treatment—particularly in the later chapters, which reveal the harsh realities of that era. (Introduction by Gail Timmerman-Vaughan)
-
4
004 - Chapter Iii
We of the Never-Never, penned by Jeannie Gunn under the pseudonym Mrs Aeneas Gunn, is a celebrated classic of Australian literature. This semi-autobiographical novel draws from the authors own adventures as she settled on Elsey Station in the remote Katherine region of the Northern Territories during the early 20th century. While the story is presented as fiction, Gunn cleverly alters the names of the real individuals from her past, introducing readers to colorful characters like the Sanguine Scott, the Fizzer, and the Dandy. Following their marriage, Jeannie and her husband Aeneas, affectionately known as the Maluka, ventured to Darwin before managing the Elsey Cattle Station. The prospect of a white woman in the rugged outback stirred controversy, yet Jeannie’s resilience shone through as she embraced the challenges ahead. This tale unfolds as a rural romance, rich with poetic descriptions of the Elseys breathtaking landscapes. Set between 1902 and 1903, We of the Never-Never not only captures the essence of life on the station but also reflects the complex attitudes of the time, including troubling depictions of Aboriginal people and their treatment—particularly in the later chapters, which reveal the harsh realities of that era. (Introduction by Gail Timmerman-Vaughan)
-
3
003 - Chapter Ii
We of the Never-Never, penned by Jeannie Gunn under the pseudonym Mrs Aeneas Gunn, is a celebrated classic of Australian literature. This semi-autobiographical novel draws from the authors own adventures as she settled on Elsey Station in the remote Katherine region of the Northern Territories during the early 20th century. While the story is presented as fiction, Gunn cleverly alters the names of the real individuals from her past, introducing readers to colorful characters like the Sanguine Scott, the Fizzer, and the Dandy. Following their marriage, Jeannie and her husband Aeneas, affectionately known as the Maluka, ventured to Darwin before managing the Elsey Cattle Station. The prospect of a white woman in the rugged outback stirred controversy, yet Jeannie’s resilience shone through as she embraced the challenges ahead. This tale unfolds as a rural romance, rich with poetic descriptions of the Elseys breathtaking landscapes. Set between 1902 and 1903, We of the Never-Never not only captures the essence of life on the station but also reflects the complex attitudes of the time, including troubling depictions of Aboriginal people and their treatment—particularly in the later chapters, which reveal the harsh realities of that era. (Introduction by Gail Timmerman-Vaughan)
-
2
002 - Chapter I
We of the Never-Never, penned by Jeannie Gunn under the pseudonym Mrs Aeneas Gunn, is a celebrated classic of Australian literature. This semi-autobiographical novel draws from the authors own adventures as she settled on Elsey Station in the remote Katherine region of the Northern Territories during the early 20th century. While the story is presented as fiction, Gunn cleverly alters the names of the real individuals from her past, introducing readers to colorful characters like the Sanguine Scott, the Fizzer, and the Dandy. Following their marriage, Jeannie and her husband Aeneas, affectionately known as the Maluka, ventured to Darwin before managing the Elsey Cattle Station. The prospect of a white woman in the rugged outback stirred controversy, yet Jeannie’s resilience shone through as she embraced the challenges ahead. This tale unfolds as a rural romance, rich with poetic descriptions of the Elseys breathtaking landscapes. Set between 1902 and 1903, We of the Never-Never not only captures the essence of life on the station but also reflects the complex attitudes of the time, including troubling depictions of Aboriginal people and their treatment—particularly in the later chapters, which reveal the harsh realities of that era. (Introduction by Gail Timmerman-Vaughan)
-
1
001 - Dedicated to and PRELUDE
We of the Never-Never, penned by Jeannie Gunn under the pseudonym Mrs Aeneas Gunn, is a celebrated classic of Australian literature. This semi-autobiographical novel draws from the authors own adventures as she settled on Elsey Station in the remote Katherine region of the Northern Territories during the early 20th century. While the story is presented as fiction, Gunn cleverly alters the names of the real individuals from her past, introducing readers to colorful characters like the Sanguine Scott, the Fizzer, and the Dandy. Following their marriage, Jeannie and her husband Aeneas, affectionately known as the Maluka, ventured to Darwin before managing the Elsey Cattle Station. The prospect of a white woman in the rugged outback stirred controversy, yet Jeannie’s resilience shone through as she embraced the challenges ahead. This tale unfolds as a rural romance, rich with poetic descriptions of the Elseys breathtaking landscapes. Set between 1902 and 1903, We of the Never-Never not only captures the essence of life on the station but also reflects the complex attitudes of the time, including troubling depictions of Aboriginal people and their treatment—particularly in the later chapters, which reveal the harsh realities of that era. (Introduction by Gail Timmerman-Vaughan)
We're indexing this podcast's transcripts for the first time — this can take a minute or two. We'll show results as soon as they're ready.
No matches for "" in this podcast's transcripts.
No topics indexed yet for this podcast.
Loading reviews...
ABOUT THIS SHOW
We of the Never-Never, penned by Jeannie Gunn under the pseudonym Mrs Aeneas Gunn, is a celebrated classic of Australian literature. This semi-autobiographical novel draws from the authors own adventures as she settled on Elsey Station in the remote Katherine region of the Northern Territories during the early 20th century. While the story is presented as fiction, Gunn cleverly alters the names of the real individuals from her past, introducing readers to colorful characters like the Sanguine Scott, the Fizzer, and the Dandy. Following their marriage, Jeannie and her husband Aeneas, affectionately known as the Maluka, ventured to Darwin before managing the Elsey Cattle Station. The prospect of a white woman in the rugged outback stirred controversy, yet Jeannie’s resilience shone through as she embraced the challenges ahead. This tale unfolds as a rural romance, rich with poetic descriptions of the Elseys breathtaking landscapes. Set between 1902 and 1903, We of the Never-Never not onl
HOSTED BY
Jeannie Gunn
Loading similar podcasts...