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@JenE3377
@JenE3377 2 ай бұрын
Dick Smith is cut from the same cloth.
@jeffgarinyoni
@jeffgarinyoni 2 ай бұрын
How you gonna the blacks though .... great story but that was out of line.
@narelleprior6480
@narelleprior6480 3 ай бұрын
Why aren't the children taught about our great Australian pioneers .....? AND constructions etc ??? What's wrong with us ?? Nat Buchanan .. is another tremendous . drover and pioneer.....performing amazing fetes opening some of the most arid areas of this country with thousands of head of cattle..., . Bet most people haven't even heard of him !!! SHAME Australia.. .
@jeremybartlett2268
@jeremybartlett2268 7 ай бұрын
Looking from history it was a time of hardship & opperturity Sir S>dney surely took the opportunity route with a bit of luck a man with vision
@tabuya6891
@tabuya6891 7 ай бұрын
How ,when and where did he die ???
@tabuya6891
@tabuya6891 7 ай бұрын
Great respect for sidman. Why don’t we have such brave courageous men these days. The world is infested with sissy cowardly men.❤❤❤
@perentee77
@perentee77 8 ай бұрын
That poem always brings me to tears every time..
@algs229635
@algs229635 8 ай бұрын
Sir Sidney Kidman (9 May 1857 - 2 September 1935), known as Sid Kidman and popularly called "the Cattle King", was an Australian pastoralist and businessman who owned or co-owned large areas of land in Australia during his life. Youth Sidney Kidman was born on 9 May 1857 in Adelaide, in the colony of South Australia, third son of George Kidman (died December 1857), farmer, and his wife Elizabeth Mary, née Nunn. Kidman was educated at private schools in Norwood and left his home near Adelaide at age 13 with just five shillings and a one-eyed horse aptly named Cyclops that he bought with his savings. He joined a drover and learned quickly. He then worked as a tramp and bullock driver at Poolamacca cattle station, and Mount Gipps station. and later as a drover, shepherd and cattle dealer. He made money by trading whatever was needed and providing services (transport, goods, a butcher's shop) to new mining towns springing up in inland New South Wales and South Australia (including Cobar, Kapunda, Burra and eventually Broken Hill). After he and his brothers worked at the same station, they bought their own. On June 30, 1885, Kidman married Isabel Brown Wright. They had four children. Company Kidman saved money and bought a team of oxen, opened a butcher's shop and a store in the Cobar copper rush and made a good profit. When he was 21, he inherited £400 from his grandfather's estate and used the money to buy and sell horses and cattle. Kidman was in his early twenties when he acquired a fourteenth share of the BHP mine for 10 oxen worth around £4 each. He sold his share for £150 less £50 commission and was satisfied with the profit. He had large-scale postal contracts and in 1886 purchased the Owen Springs station. Gradually he extended his holdings until he reached Queensland and New South Wales. In 1895 Kidman, in partnership with his brother Sackville, acquired Covarie Station. In 1896, Kidman purchased her first Queensland property, Annandale Station, situated in Channel Country and described as ideal cattle fattening country. In 1899 he acquired Eringa Station in South Australia, Austral Downs (NT) and Carcoory Station. In 1903, Kidman owned or co-owned about 38,000 square miles (98,420 km) of country stretching from Carlton Hill Station in Western Australia to Victoria River Downs Station in the Northern Territory and Macumba Station in southern Australia. Australia, and properties in the Channel County of Queensland, including Annandale and Bulloo Downs. Kidman acquired Diamantina Lakes Station in 1908, paying A£25,000 for the station and all its stock. Later in 1908 he purchased the 700-square-kilometre (270 sq mi) Mount Poole station in inland New South Wales.] The estimated size of Kidman's holdings in 1908 was 50,000 square miles (129,499 km 2 ). Another large Channel Country property, Durham Downs Station, was purchased in 1909.] Kidman purchased the property along with Tilbaroo, Morney Plains and Durrie stations in Queensland, Burrawinna on the border and Macumba station in South Australia as part of her plan of acquiring prime pastures along the areas followed by watercourses. He borrowed A£50,000 to pay the asking price of A£100,000. Kidman and the company Bovril Australian Estates purchased Carlton Hill station in the Kimberley region of Western Australia in 1909 along with two other stations one being Northcote and Victoria River Downs in the Territory of the North, for £200,000. Boorara Station was acquired in 1913. Kidman acquired Yancannia Station in far western New South Wales in 1916 followed by Corona Station, also in far western New South Wales, in 1917 In 1916, Kidman invested in Glenroy Station with the then owners, Reginald Spong and Jabez Orchard, forming the Glenroy Pastoral Company. He acquired Urisino Station in 1913 along with Elsinora and Thurloo Downs in inland New South Wales from Goldsbrough Mort & Co In 1924, Kidman acquired Merty Merty Station in outback South Australia. When World War I broke out, Kidman was a millionaire. He was knighted in the 1921 Birthday Honors for his support of the war effort Kidman's business initiatives extended to many other rural industries. Probably his only unsuccessful business venture was the Kidman & Mayoh shipyard, which he established with engineer brothers Arthur and Joseph Mayoh in the Sydney suburb of Putney, Sydney, when the Commonwealth government asked for 24 wooden ships to be built by various companies for the war effort. The company employed hundreds of men to fell and square heavy timber on the New South Wales north coast. With labor shortages, "bush carpenters" left the north coast to work in the shipyard, assisting the skilled shipbuilders. However, with the end of hostilities, the government reduced Kidman & Mayoh's contract from six to two. In early 1920 the Australian trading company, Burns Philip, made an offer to the government to purchase the two ships. However, the first ship - reported to be “the largest wooden ship ever built in Australia” - was damaged on launch and failed to receive the necessary first class certification. A saga of litigation ensued, and the ships, one of which had no usable timber, were burned in 1923. Kidman lost many thousands of pounds, but was reported to have said that his greatest regret was that the work of the superb axes of the north coast forests, with his enthusiasm, skill and loyalty, everything went in vain Known at that time as "the Cattle King", Kidman retired in 1927. At the time of her death in 1935, Kidman owned, or had a large interest in, land that reportedly covered from 85,000 square miles (220,000 km) to 107,000 square miles (280,000 km), the latter value equating to 3.7. percent of Australia's mainland area. Around 176 thousand heads of cattle and 215 thousand heads of sheep were stored in 68 different stations. They comprised a vast network from the Gulf of Carpentaria and the Fitzroy River in Western Australia to South Australia near the Flinders Ranges and also into New South Wales. He was well served by his vision of making his empire the drought proofing by growing and fattening cattle at remote northern stations and moving them along station lines along the great inland river systems to southern markets, providing good feed and water. on the way to sell them in great condition
@MS-gy3nl
@MS-gy3nl 8 ай бұрын
Unconditional sulte to Him ;
@sharonlalli1414
@sharonlalli1414 9 ай бұрын
I learned so much about Australia by watching this film. Excellent film.
@eljungo902
@eljungo902 9 ай бұрын
good on you for posting this mate.
@tayfungencoglu2065
@tayfungencoglu2065 10 ай бұрын
Önce filmi türkçeye çevirin.sonra yorumları çevirin
@christineobrien7916
@christineobrien7916 10 ай бұрын
Excellent
@maryannweldin4633
@maryannweldin4633 10 ай бұрын
Amazing history of early Australia
@PeterHatch-mx7zc
@PeterHatch-mx7zc 10 ай бұрын
Sad this was never torque in schools in the 50 and 60 or 70 just look at Australia now a joke no foot or mouth rabbis but drugs get in like is going out of fashion
@darticulate8751
@darticulate8751 10 ай бұрын
Sounded like a real boring prat !
@lomasck
@lomasck 10 ай бұрын
Good program.
@rayjohnsonjohnson4458
@rayjohnsonjohnson4458 10 ай бұрын
There was no mention of him having shares in Broken Hill, which he sold to buy, I think, a bullock team.
@ohwhatelse
@ohwhatelse 10 ай бұрын
those poor horse's mouths...!!! they hold the reins too tight, ride em too hard, & give em back too little for what they get/take out of them! you'd think they were machines. i call that 'abusive'. if you 'need' em then treat em with respect & gratitude! animals are next in importance to humans & God gave us dominion over them to CARE for them. not to use & abuse them!
@fyiaustralia9686
@fyiaustralia9686 11 ай бұрын
Kidman was a very canny business entrepreneur, making a huge fortune out of red dirt land that not many others would touch. He looked after the land and his employees. A great Australian pioneer.
@roselee4445
@roselee4445 11 ай бұрын
Related to Nicole Kidman???
@lynettewalker9744
@lynettewalker9744 10 ай бұрын
No
@garyjohnstone6422
@garyjohnstone6422 11 ай бұрын
Why didnt he drill for water
@Clintreid75
@Clintreid75 11 ай бұрын
Bloody awesome show! Well worth the time to watch and learn some of Australia’s history 🇦🇺👍
@user-fx2sh6pk9u
@user-fx2sh6pk9u 11 ай бұрын
Kidman was nothing but a Scabby old Scrooge...out to make a Dollar out of Anyone..and a Known CATTLE THIEF....DEFINATELY NOT an Aussie hero
@peterwebb8732
@peterwebb8732 11 ай бұрын
It’s interesting to compare two well-known Australians of the same era. Kidman and Ned Kelly were born only three years apart. While Kelly was stealing horses, Kidman was building his business through hard work and shrewd dealing. I regard Kidman as one of the best answers to those Kelly-romantics who like to excuse Kelly on the basis of a poor childhood.
@user-fx2sh6pk9u
@user-fx2sh6pk9u 11 ай бұрын
Kidman was a Scabby old Scrooge
@user-fx2sh6pk9u
@user-fx2sh6pk9u 11 ай бұрын
While Kelly was stealing Horses...KIDMAN WAS STEALING CATTLE...He was well known for it
@shaneduggan7901
@shaneduggan7901 10 ай бұрын
Gwan Ned
@tonyfranks9551
@tonyfranks9551 11 ай бұрын
Excellent....
@amosicronery7730
@amosicronery7730 Жыл бұрын
I have watched this three times. One thing is clear, Australia I too dry. Ausie are hard workers but I think the dryness nature affect their efforts. I am readily available to partner with any rancher who would like to allocate to Tanzania. Tanzania also have vast land, with grasses and crops are grown to feed livestock such as maize, sorghum, soyabean, lablab etc. Many areas receive two rainfall season and some of them have single but enough rainfall season. Fresh underground water available in plenty, rivers (under government control), but also can dig rain water harvest dams. Tanzania is a gateway to the Middle East market and Asia. 3-major Ports, airports used to import and export.
@geordiemark7901
@geordiemark7901 Жыл бұрын
there was an australian tv series called the dirtwater dynasty, this is the man who they where talking about, a great great man, hope theres statues of the man all over australia for what he achieved
@tanastan_1622
@tanastan_1622 2 жыл бұрын
13:27
@Baskerville22
@Baskerville22 2 жыл бұрын
A 5-year drought 100 years ago ? Our present-day Climate Change hysterics would prefer not to know that...
@M17CH68
@M17CH68 10 ай бұрын
Never a truer word was written.
@jeremybartlett2268
@jeremybartlett2268 10 ай бұрын
Wonderful f>lm can't watch it enough marvellous man one to who I inspire to
@TR-yi8up
@TR-yi8up 10 ай бұрын
Next time just type ‘I’ve got an IQ of 50’ and save yourself some time
@Baskerville22
@Baskerville22 10 ай бұрын
@@TR-yi8up Take your hysteria somewhere else.
@bobdobric6787
@bobdobric6787 10 ай бұрын
Imagine the carry on if we had a 5 year drought in 2023
@boemcshane4790
@boemcshane4790 2 жыл бұрын
Hard but fair, Many men from that country were like this , I to started my career as a ringer under a hard man but he was fair and I admire the ground he walks on , Great old story.
@markissboi3583
@markissboi3583 2 жыл бұрын
1970s 16yr old worked on a station in vic horseback Go down the back paddock & move a herd cattle they said 2 hrs L8tr Didnt relise how big the property was .mortat station vic then went droving 2,500 head sheep 150miles- Sheep like Holes in broken fences & train lines Hopless job i left for the city afterwards :)
@fanghicheck
@fanghicheck 2 жыл бұрын
five year drought ? sounds like a real waist of time ?
@FreemonSandlewould
@FreemonSandlewould 3 жыл бұрын
Propaganda?
@FreemonSandlewould
@FreemonSandlewould 3 жыл бұрын
The producer is Dick Sniff. Is that the Australian electronics guy? How is everything in the medical martial law police state of Australia?
@henrysterenberg1569
@henrysterenberg1569 3 жыл бұрын
U can have a that land,I,d rather have 100acres 3cuts hay per year
@chandrashekhara.k.1928
@chandrashekhara.k.1928 3 жыл бұрын
Cattlemen and sheepmen like Sidney Kidman converted vast sparsely inhabited grasslands and bushlands of Australia, the US, Canada Argentina, Brazil and South Africa into grazing land for commercial cattle and sheep transplanted from other lands for feeding the Western world with meat and clothing it with wool at the height of colonisation. As they expanded their sheep and cattle empires to continental proportions, they grew to love the land they settled in though before their own eyes, their over-grazing showed them how the land lost its wildlife and its watering and feeding capacity to sustain the overgrown size of their sheep and cattle. This has forced these empires to limit their size to much smaller population levels particularly during the long and occasional drought the grasslands were prone to. Environment all over the world is increasingly showing the limits of growth to the colonising spirits of the West that has brought about the industrial economic growth engines of the past four or five centuries. Quantitative growth will increasingly have to yield place to qualitative balance with substantial quantitative shrinkage of human activities which have led to unbalanced use of natural resources beyond their sustainable levels. Ironically, humanity is learning the lessons of adaptation and survival the hardway from the vanishing if not already extinct wildlife and aborigines of these vast grasslands of the world. Like the mountainmen of the American West who came to love the beauty, flora and fauna of their land only after they hunted beaver, buffalo, elk and moose to near extinction, Kidmans of a later era have come to appreciate the land that they had grown and prospered in but nearly killing it by letting their ever-growing cattle herds to over-graze. While one bows to the spirit of exploration, adventure and initiative of men like Kidman, one cannot but feel that the lessons of trial and error learnt by them were needlessly wasteful and costly when the knowledge for a far more balanced approach to life was available just for the asking if only the colonisers of Europe were humble enough to learn from native wildlife and aborigines as to how to live in harmony with nature instead of mounting attack, kill, enslave and conquer approach as they did from the time they began to explore the rest of the world. One can only hope, that the 21st century and the Covid-19 outbreak will show humanity the need to reflect, review, reconcilie and work for sustainable, balanced qualitative human development instead of hankering after unsustainable quantitative growth.
@johnkidd1226
@johnkidd1226 3 жыл бұрын
There is no way a bushman would build a fire that big, a total waste of effort.
@eugenio1542
@eugenio1542 3 жыл бұрын
Too true and fire hazard too. Abos and others always have a pit to control both smoke and wind. Embers for roasting Kangaroo, wobats etc. whole in skin. Damper pot and billy essential gear...
@geemongo6217
@geemongo6217 2 жыл бұрын
well said I thought the same thing myself when I saw that.
@abdelazizouaghlani1493
@abdelazizouaghlani1493 3 жыл бұрын
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@analuiza20143
@analuiza20143 3 жыл бұрын
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@troy4219
@troy4219 3 жыл бұрын
Hmm, wow! People were tough back then.
@cleuzarodrigues8881
@cleuzarodrigues8881 3 жыл бұрын
.mkiim
@anthonykot
@anthonykot 3 жыл бұрын
subsidized by city tax payers...the bludgers ...
@africadreamin
@africadreamin 3 жыл бұрын
The fascinating true story of a man of his times, ruthless yes but the men whole helped build his empire at the end gave credit to his vision and were proud of their part.
@Jinka1950
@Jinka1950 3 жыл бұрын
Nicole Kidman granddaughter
@edwardbright5894
@edwardbright5894 3 жыл бұрын
🤠👍🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐂🐂🐃🐃🐂🐎🐎🐂🐂🐃🐃🐃🐃🐎🐎🐂🐂🐃🐂🐂🐃🐂🐂🐎🐂🐂🐃🐂🐂🐃🐂🐎🐎🐎🐂🐃🐂🐂🐎🐎🐎🐎Great Documentary
@whiskydrinker2911
@whiskydrinker2911 3 жыл бұрын
Rock and roll the beer will flow
@kevinklingner3098
@kevinklingner3098 3 жыл бұрын
Those surviving properties are now owned by gina Rhinehart and her Chinese backers.
@dunruden9720
@dunruden9720 3 жыл бұрын
At least make an attempt to spell the name right!
@jasminejones9937
@jasminejones9937 3 жыл бұрын
@@dunruden9720 I think Kevin misspelt Gina's last name on purpose ! Rhinehard as in HARD ARSE get it ? ( She's also a class A arsehole!)
@wayneballintine9532
@wayneballintine9532 2 жыл бұрын
She doesnt own Anna Creek Station which is in south australia and it was the biggest Kidman property its bigger than all of Ireland and its owened by an australian family now
@lynettewalker9744
@lynettewalker9744 10 ай бұрын
​@@dunruden9720she sold them all in 2023
@kevinklingner3098
@kevinklingner3098 3 жыл бұрын
Ihe began with nothing except an old half blind horse that a fellow traveller sold for a few coins then promptly drank the lot.
@dunruden9720
@dunruden9720 3 жыл бұрын
Who's Ihe?
@kevinklingner3098
@kevinklingner3098 3 жыл бұрын
@@dunruden9720 sir sydney kidman.
@elviramcintosh9878
@elviramcintosh9878 3 жыл бұрын
A great documentary. It is quite sobering to live through a drought, where the hope of rain is always beyond grasp. It is an awful feeling and one I hope never to have to live through again. Imagine, 8 years without rain at the back of Bourke. And then one flood after another. A land of contrasts all right. But yes, Kidman was a visionary at a time when visions were possible to turn into realities. He would have a lean time trying to buy up land and water rights nowadays Thanks for sharing this story.
@kevinklingner3098
@kevinklingner3098 3 жыл бұрын
The kidman men were all loyal to him. Members of my grandmothers family worked for him in various jobs. She worked as amaid and also helped quieten young freshly brokehorses for sale.
@swcarp
@swcarp 3 жыл бұрын
no tax is a great help