Feb 132023

‘Sez You’ – Australian Song

'Sez You' - Australian Song

‘Sez You’ is an Australian Song written by Henry Lawson (1867-1922), which incorporates Australian vernacular that was common in the late 19th century.

Feb 132023

The Glass on the Bar – Australian Song

The Glass on the Bar - Australian Song

The Glass on the Bar was written by Henry Lawson (1867-1922). It is an Australian Song and it is one of the songs that tells us about Australia.

Feb 132023

Out Back – Australian Song

Out Back - Australian Song

“Out Back” is an Australian song written by Henry Lawson (1867-1922). It is about life on the land, and how strong the pioneering spirit is in Australians.

Feb 132023

The Shanty-Keeper’s Wife – Australian Story

The Shanty-Keeper’s Wife is an Australian Story Written by Henry Lawson (1867-1922). It tells of the relationship between a young wife and her husband, who spends his time drinking and carousing.

Feb 122023

That There Dog of Mine – Australian Story

That There Dog of Mine - Australian Story

In That There Dog of Mine — an Australian Story, family, friendship and unconditional love is captured in this heartwarming tale of a lost Labrador cross that finds its way home.

Feb 122023

Settling on the Land – Australian Story

Settling on the Land - Australian Story

This is a wonderful story, written by one of Australia’s most beloved writers, Henry Lawson. Learn how the real life events inspired him to write this classic story.

Dec 242022

The Ballad of the Drover

The Ballad of the Drover

The Ballad of the Drover is a ballad poem by Henry Lawson. It tells the story of a drover on his way to market with a mob of cattle.

Dec 222022

The Loaded Dog

The Loaded Dog

The Loaded Dog by Henry Lawson is a story about a dog who goes on an adventure and comes home with something he found along the way.

Dec 072022

The Lights of Cobb & Co

The-Lights-of-Cobb-Co

The post is all about the The Lights of Cobb & Co which is an Australian poem written by one of the greatest Australian writers, Henry Lawson (1867-1922).