-
origin of the word is unclear. The word jackaroo, also
formerly spelled jackeroo, has been used in
Australia since at
least the
middle of the 19th century...
- The
Isuzu Trooper is a full-size SUV that was
produced by
Isuzu between September 1981 and
September 2002. In the
domestic ****anese
market it was sold...
- The
Jackeroo is a 1937
Australian radio play by
Richard Barry. It was
written for a
radio play
competition held by a
Western Australian newspaper, The...
- The
Jackeroo of
Coolabong is a 1920
Australian silent film
starring renowned Australian sportsman Snowy Baker. It was the last of
three films he made with...
- The Life of a
Jackeroo is a 1912
Australian silent film
directed by
Franklyn Barrett. It is
considered a lost film. A
young Englishman (Tom Middleton)...
- Caloola, or The
Adventures of a
Jackeroo is a 1911
Australian silent film
directed by
Alfred Rolfe based on a
novel published the
previous year by Clement...
- 12-month contract. The
American troupe's
third and
final film was The
Jackeroo of Coolabong,
released in
Australia on
October 16, 1920. The
feature starred...
- Paul B. Kidd was a
former dishwasher,
mortuary attendant, crop-sprayer,
jackeroo, TV salesman, cleaner, waiter, restaurateur, publican, caterer, poulterer...
-
interiors are now
filmed at the
Australian Technology Park in Redfern. The
Jackeroo Ranch estate in
Kenthurst had been used for the
exterior sets of the Summer...
- McAuley's
Jackaroo book
series (2006–2016) The
Jackeroo, an
Australian radio play by
Richard Barry The
Jackeroo of Coolabong, 1920
Australian silent film Holden...