Staff blog – breanna cook
Meet Breanna Cook of Breanna Jayne Horsemanship. She is one of the many talents within the Katherine Outback Experience Team.
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Meet Breanna Cook of Breanna Jayne Horsemanship. She is one of the many talents within the Katherine Outback Experience Team.
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New single ‘Livin’ in the Bush’ released from Katherine Outback Experience’s Tom Curtain’s award winning album Territory Time Article by Rebecca Belt, The Country Journo “Say it loud, say it proud, we’ve got it good. We’re livin’ in the bush.” TWO-TIME Golden Guitar winner Tom Curtain isn’t resting on his laurels, releasing his new single,
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THE CRACK UP SISTERS ARE COMING TO KATHERINE, NT! The hilariously brilliant Crack Up Sisters have teamed up with Katherine Outback Experience to bring two family fun events to Katherine, Northern Territory! CRACK UP SISTERS KIDS WORKSHOP The Crack Up Sisters are offering an exclusive after school workshop for kids over 5 years at
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We are on the hunt for a reliable all-rounder to join our Katherine Outback Experience team! About Us: We are a small family owned and operated Aussie business trying to kick goals and have fun along the way! At our site in Katherine, Northern Territory we operate the following: Katherine Outback Experience: A 90 minute
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Looking back on things, it’s crazy how one step in a different direction, away from our comfort zones can open up a whole new world of opportunity. It seems this has occurred more than once for me and has completely realigned my path. In 2002, fresh out of the stock camp, with no real training,
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Katherine Outback Experience was officially launched in July 2013. The 90 minute show comprises authentic horse-breaking and working dog demonstrations, animal tricks, country music, and bush tales. I don’t want the show to be about me, I want it to celebrate and showcase the Territory, provide a snapshot of station life through the animals, stories
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For the next few years I continued travelling around the country promoting the two albums, ‘Smack Bang!’ and ‘Heatwave’ whilst breaking and training horses between gigs. It was a great experience, however the extensive travel was taking its toll. With a young family, we decided to put the music aside so we could concentrate on
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In 2000, after three eventful years at the University of Queensland Gatton Campus where I had a hell of time playing rugby and socialising, I finished my Bachelor of Applied Science Animal Studies where I specialised in Beef Cattle, Genetics and Nutrition, handed Mum that flash piece of paper and said I’m off to the
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I’m not going to lie, when Central Station first approached me to be a host, I was a bit hesitant about accepting the invitation as you could hardly call my 20 acre property on the outskirts of Katherine a farm, let alone a station, not to mention I’m not a fan of talking about myself.
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We have toiled with the question of whether to blog or not to blog for quite some time… years in fact! Do we want to share our lives on social media? What will we blog about? Have we even got time (given we are run off our feet as it is)? How little or how
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