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"Did you want to be fair game for every swagman who came along?
With Spot around, the swagman would have to run more than seventy miles an hour.
If money is no option I would use Swagman.
Typically a tucker bag was carried by a swagman or bushman.
Novelist Donald Stuart also began his life as a swagman at age 14.
Mitchell has been described as a "shrewd, kindly, and philosophical swagman."
The mother is killed by a motor car and the father takes to drink and becomes a swagman.
Also characteristic of swagman attire was a Cork hat to ward off flies.
I have also used the bus from Citystate and Swagman.
The plot revolves around Martin Brown, an educated man who is living as a swagman.
The sketch is one of many to include Jack Mitchell the swagman as the its main character and narrator.
Thirsty Swagman is a tour operator specializing in pub-themed tours.
The Swagman burnt down at 4:30 a.m. on 27 May 1991.
Stuart left home at age 14 and began a career as a swagman (an itinerant who wandered the roads seeking casual work).
The billy-brewed tea was excellent, though doubtless far too anemic for any old-time swagman.
Business profile: From swagman to sapphires.
His life is saved by the swagman, Bill McVitty.
In showland, the prizes are known as swag and are supplied by a swagman.
He won several Australian awards for poetry, including "The Bronze Swagman".
Photo of the Swagman after the fire, 1992, State Library of Victoria.
It depicts a seemingly disheartened swagman, sitting by a campfire sadly brooding over his misfortune.
The lonely swagman through the dark Must hump his swag past Chandos Park.
Up Jumped a Swagman (1965)
Once a Jolly Swagman (1949)
The swagman was venerated in poetry and literature as symbolic of Australian nationalistic and egalitarian ideals.