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  • 'I lost my phone in the first week': a new generation of drovers in outback Queensland
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    'I lost my phone in the first week': a new generation of drovers in outback Queensland
    Bill Little has been droving for 40 years across thousands of kilometres of stock routes. Now he's showing new hands the ropes.

    Droving is the art of moving large mobs of livestock along stock routes, which are lands gazetted by state governments and administrated by local councils.

    Jean who works as a contract drover. Drover Bill Little and his team are droving 2000 head of cattle along a stock route which started 50 km outside of Roma, Queensland, Australia. They are contract drovers who move the cattle from one section of pasture to the next in order to allow the cattle to have pasture over a period of four months. 18th September 2024.

    Carly Earl / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'I lost my phone in the first week': a new generation of drovers in outback Queensland
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    'I lost my phone in the first week': a new generation of drovers in outback Queensland
    Bill Little has been droving for 40 years across thousands of kilometres of stock routes. Now he's showing new hands the ropes.

    Droving is the art of moving large mobs of livestock along stock routes, which are lands gazetted by state governments and administrated by local councils.

    Kodee Judge riding Walter (white horse) Drover Bill Little and his team are droving 2000 head of cattle along a stock route which started 50 km outside of Roma, Queensland, Australia. They are contract drovers who move the cattle from one section of pasture to the next in order to allow the cattle to have pasture over a period of four months. 18th September 2024.

    Carly Earl / Guardian / eyevine

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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • 'I lost my phone in the first week': a new generation of drovers in outback Queensland
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    'I lost my phone in the first week': a new generation of drovers in outback Queensland
    Bill Little has been droving for 40 years across thousands of kilometres of stock routes. Now he's showing new hands the ropes.

    Droving is the art of moving large mobs of livestock along stock routes, which are lands gazetted by state governments and administrated by local councils.

    Drover Bill Little and his team are droving 2000 head of cattle along a stock route which started 50 km outside of Roma, Queensland, Australia. They are contract drovers who move the cattle from one section of pasture to the next in order to allow the cattle to have pasture over a period of four months. 18th September 2024.

    Carly Earl / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • 'I lost my phone in the first week': a new generation of drovers in outback Queensland
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    'I lost my phone in the first week': a new generation of drovers in outback Queensland
    Bill Little has been droving for 40 years across thousands of kilometres of stock routes. Now he's showing new hands the ropes.

    Droving is the art of moving large mobs of livestock along stock routes, which are lands gazetted by state governments and administrated by local councils.

    Drover Bill Little and his team are droving 2000 head of cattle along a stock route which started 50 km outside of Roma, Queensland, Australia. They are contract drovers who move the cattle from one section of pasture to the next in order to allow the cattle to have pasture over a period of four months. 18th September 2024.

    Carly Earl / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • 'I lost my phone in the first week': a new generation of drovers in outback Queensland
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    'I lost my phone in the first week': a new generation of drovers in outback Queensland
    Bill Little has been droving for 40 years across thousands of kilometres of stock routes. Now he's showing new hands the ropes.

    Droving is the art of moving large mobs of livestock along stock routes, which are lands gazetted by state governments and administrated by local councils.

    Drover Bill Little and his team are droving 2000 head of cattle along a stock route which started 50 km outside of Roma, Queensland, Australia. They are contract drovers who move the cattle from one section of pasture to the next in order to allow the cattle to have pasture over a period of four months. 18th September 2024.

    Carly Earl / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • 'I lost my phone in the first week': a new generation of drovers in outback Queensland
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    'I lost my phone in the first week': a new generation of drovers in outback Queensland
    Bill Little has been droving for 40 years across thousands of kilometres of stock routes. Now he's showing new hands the ropes.

    Droving is the art of moving large mobs of livestock along stock routes, which are lands gazetted by state governments and administrated by local councils.

    Drover Bill Little and his team are droving 2000 head of cattle along a stock route which started 50 km outside of Roma, Queensland, Australia. They are contract drovers who move the cattle from one section of pasture to the next in order to allow the cattle to have pasture over a period of four months. 18th September 2024.

    Carly Earl / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • 'I lost my phone in the first week': a new generation of drovers in outback Queensland
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    'I lost my phone in the first week': a new generation of drovers in outback Queensland
    Bill Little has been droving for 40 years across thousands of kilometres of stock routes. Now he's showing new hands the ropes.

    Droving is the art of moving large mobs of livestock along stock routes, which are lands gazetted by state governments and administrated by local councils.

    Drover Bill Little and his team are droving 2000 head of cattle along a stock route which started 50 km outside of Roma, Queensland, Australia. They are contract drovers who move the cattle from one section of pasture to the next in order to allow the cattle to have pasture over a period of four months. 18th September 2024.

    Carly Earl / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • 'I lost my phone in the first week': a new generation of drovers in outback Queensland
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    'I lost my phone in the first week': a new generation of drovers in outback Queensland
    Bill Little has been droving for 40 years across thousands of kilometres of stock routes. Now he's showing new hands the ropes.

    Droving is the art of moving large mobs of livestock along stock routes, which are lands gazetted by state governments and administrated by local councils.

    Kodee Judge riding Walter (white horse) Drover Bill Little and his team are droving 2000 head of cattle along a stock route which started 50 km outside of Roma, Queensland, Australia. They are contract drovers who move the cattle from one section of pasture to the next in order to allow the cattle to have pasture over a period of four months. 18th September 2024.

    Carly Earl / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • 'I lost my phone in the first week': a new generation of drovers in outback Queensland
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    'I lost my phone in the first week': a new generation of drovers in outback Queensland
    Bill Little has been droving for 40 years across thousands of kilometres of stock routes. Now he's showing new hands the ropes.

    Droving is the art of moving large mobs of livestock along stock routes, which are lands gazetted by state governments and administrated by local councils.

    Bill Little using his motorbike to drive the cattle west towards the new water site which is established every few hours

    Carly Earl / Guardian / eyevine

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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • 'I lost my phone in the first week': a new generation of drovers in outback Queensland
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    'I lost my phone in the first week': a new generation of drovers in outback Queensland
    Bill Little has been droving for 40 years across thousands of kilometres of stock routes. Now he's showing new hands the ropes.

    Droving is the art of moving large mobs of livestock along stock routes, which are lands gazetted by state governments and administrated by local councils.

    Kodee Judge riding Walter (white horse) Drover Bill Little and his team are droving 2000 head of cattle along a stock route which started 50 km outside of Roma, Queensland, Australia. They are contract drovers who move the cattle from one section of pasture to the next in order to allow the cattle to have pasture over a period of four months. 18th September 2024.

    Carly Earl / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • 'I lost my phone in the first week': a new generation of drovers in outback Queensland
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    'I lost my phone in the first week': a new generation of drovers in outback Queensland
    Bill Little has been droving for 40 years across thousands of kilometres of stock routes. Now he's showing new hands the ropes.

    Droving is the art of moving large mobs of livestock along stock routes, which are lands gazetted by state governments and administrated by local councils.

    Drover Bill Little and his team are droving 2000 head of cattle along a stock route which started 50 km outside of Roma, Queensland, Australia. They are contract drovers who move the cattle from one section of pasture to the next in order to allow the cattle to have pasture over a period of four months. 18th September 2024.

    Carly Earl / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • 'I lost my phone in the first week': a new generation of drovers in outback Queensland
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    'I lost my phone in the first week': a new generation of drovers in outback Queensland
    Bill Little has been droving for 40 years across thousands of kilometres of stock routes. Now he's showing new hands the ropes.

    Droving is the art of moving large mobs of livestock along stock routes, which are lands gazetted by state governments and administrated by local councils.

    Jean who works as a contract drover. Drover Bill Little and his team are droving 2000 head of cattle along a stock route which started 50 km outside of Roma, Queensland, Australia. They are contract drovers who move the cattle from one section of pasture to the next in order to allow the cattle to have pasture over a period of four months. 18th September 2024.

    Carly Earl / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com
    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • 'I lost my phone in the first week': a new generation of drovers in outback Queensland
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    'I lost my phone in the first week': a new generation of drovers in outback Queensland
    Bill Little has been droving for 40 years across thousands of kilometres of stock routes. Now he's showing new hands the ropes.

    Droving is the art of moving large mobs of livestock along stock routes, which are lands gazetted by state governments and administrated by local councils.

    Kodee Judge riding Walter (white horse) Drover Bill Little and his team are droving 2000 head of cattle along a stock route which started 50 km outside of Roma, Queensland, Australia. They are contract drovers who move the cattle from one section of pasture to the next in order to allow the cattle to have pasture over a period of four months. 18th September 2024.

    Carly Earl / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com
    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • 'I lost my phone in the first week': a new generation of drovers in outback Queensland
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    'I lost my phone in the first week': a new generation of drovers in outback Queensland
    Bill Little has been droving for 40 years across thousands of kilometres of stock routes. Now he's showing new hands the ropes.

    Droving is the art of moving large mobs of livestock along stock routes, which are lands gazetted by state governments and administrated by local councils.

    The horses on the trip constantly have flies hanging in their eyes. Bill little is droving 2000 head of cattle through Queensland.

    Carly Earl / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)