But in 1960 he moved to Australia to work as a jackeroo at a sheep station in a town called Emu Springs. |
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He therefore exchanges his spangled 'European drag' for the moleskins and elastic-sided boots of a jackeroo. |
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Completing his schooling, he was employed as a jackeroo on his family's property near Warwick, Queensland. |
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Frequently the overseer would come to me and say a certain jackeroo was useless, and would never be any good, when the boy had only just started. |
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You can also train to become a jillaroo through apprenticeship schemes at technical colleges or by attending a private jackeroo and jillaroo school. |
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