Friday, 14 June 2002

Here's why we love a sunburnt country, The Australian, 14 June, 2002.

Here's why we love a sunburnt country: [1 Edition]

Stapleton, JohnThe Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 14 June 2002: 29.
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Further into the poem, further than many Australian schoolchildren may have ventured, are the lines directly inspired by Torryburn: "Over the thirsty paddocks, Watch, after many days, The filmy veil of greenness, That thickens as we gaze."
[Jenny Ferguson] said they had transformed a rundown farm not just into a thoroughbred stud but a place of beauty by planting thousands of trees, native and exotic, and creating the garden. "We only began to entertain the idea of selling Torryburn a few months ago," she said. "What started out as a hobby had grown like Topsy over 14 years. We had a long discussion and agreed that no matter how much we loved the place we needed to slow down and live a quieter, more simple life."
In its present incarnation Torryburn boasts two stable complexes including a modern mezzanine office, parade grounds, foaling stables, nursery paddocks, a veterinary room and spelling paddocks. Staff facilities include the three bedroom manager's residence, two bedroom and three bedroom farm cottages, stable flats and a staff swimming pool. Torryburn is watered by an irrigation licence from McIntyre Creek and has 15 dams.

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