Steve Hawe

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Yes, it’s true. It’s how I’ve been honing (stumbling through) my self-timed 5-minute pitch to then see how ‘Last Train to Menindee’ grabs screen producers at QWC’s upcoming Market Day on the 14th May. So, what have I learned? Well, apart from being a rotten orator, I’ve learned that out of all the drafts of cattle at Greendale Station, Tambo, breeder cows, yearling steers, and springing heifers are more attentive (hold your eye and gather round) than weaners, sale bulls, cull cows, and stuff with ominous red eartags (feedlotters) who tend to drift away looking for the exit sign.

So, a big thank you to QWC’s visionary ‘Adaptable’ judging panel -also, for a zoomed coaching session, and some great advice from Anne Freeman (Author/Hawkeye production team).

Wish me luck and um…. moooo.

Steve.

One response to “Pitching to the Cows”

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    purbie

    I’ve not had much experience with cows. Only one of my dogs likes herding them, and training is too far away to train with Jazz on a regular basis. I did work on a dairy farm near the Arctic Circle in Norway many moons ago.

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Steve Hawe

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After a lifetime in the bush, Steve Hawe has worn many hats. Lately ringer, horse-breaker, farrier and fencer, and most importantly father of five (forever!), he and his partner now own grazing country west of Longreach, Qld. It was here at ‘Spring Plains’, amidst the splendour of the arid lands that he was inspired to write. To his great delight, he came to realise an authors’ hat can be any and all of the above!

At 15, on the outskirts of Young, central western NSW, a fresh-faced, skinny (hatless!) kid stopped for a moment to listen for the school hooter. It was 9 am first day back in ‘73. On his knees at ‘Wordsworth’s Strawberries’ he breathed a sigh of relief and smiled. In his mind was the classroom clamour of book-bags on mahogany desks, and a vision of the motor bike he was saving for. Brimming with the opti-cence of youth, he was blissfully unaware of the journey enjoined. Or that his stories would one day be spiced and enriched by the laughter and tears, ‘high-fives’ and train-wrecks of five decades of hard slog in the bush. From a passing parade of workmates, bosses, employees, family and friends; he would amass a precious well of snapshots of personas, wisdoms and events.

He would also learn that hats are earned, and should never be thrown away!

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