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Alice Springs From singing wire to iconic outback town

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Alice Springs : From singing wire to iconic outback town
ISBN: 9781743054499
Publication Date: 19 October 2016

In 1870 a colonial government, on the brink of collapse, made an audacious move. South Australia's squabbling politicians briefly put aside their differences and took the bold decision to run an iron wire to the middle of nowhere and beyond. Stringing the Overland Telegraph Line across the silent heart of the continent was a momentous event in the country's history. It connected Adelaide to a global network of cables and wire: those travelling up and down the track through central Australia were seldom out of earshot of its hum. Alice Springs was its most important repeater station.

Alice Springs: From singing wire to iconic outback town is the result of eight years of meticulous research unravelling the early history of central Australia's first white settlement. It contains information, never previously published, about that little outpost - a significant heritage site - and how an iconic town was born nearby, during a goldrush that made few people rich. It is a tale of the country's heart and some of its most remarkable but little-known characters, and of children torn between two cultures living at the telegraph station after the morse keys stopped clicking in 1932; children under the shadow of the most controversial piece of legislation in Australia's history. Central Australia has a black history.

Alice Springs is no longer the small, outback community romanticised in Nevil Shute's novel A Town like Alice. But its people, black and white, are still living on the line.

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Average Star Rating: 3.7 out of 5
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10 reviews for Alice Springs From singing wire to iconic outback town

  1. Rated 4 out of 5

      JeanClaudeVanDarnItAll from Suwon, Korea, South

    It does exactly what it suppose to do

  2. Rated 4 out of 5

      Syfaro from Nashville, United States

    Totally worth every cent

  3. Rated 3 out of 5

      Doll Ex from Penza, Russia

    Dissapointing quality, better options out there

  4. Rated 2 out of 5

      SavageClown from Kansas City, United States

    Does not meet the standards I was expecting

  5. Rated 1 out of 5

      Pretty Pumpkin from Voronezh, Russia

    Problems started straight from the time we received it