An odyssey across Australia — how 11,000 sheep were walked from Victoria into the outback
Sep 20, 2024
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In 1882, a daring drover set off with 11,000 sheep from Victoria, facing droughts and floods on an epic journey to the Northern Territory. The tale weaves through the family's rich history and their resilient spirit, tracing back to a great-grandfather's adventures from Scotland. The podcast reflects on the evolution of sheep farming and the challenges of transport through harsh conditions. Personal stories reveal the deep ties between farming, winemaking, and the legacy of perseverance that continues to inspire new generations.
Tom Guthrie's exploration of his great-grandfather's historical sheep drive reveals a legacy of resilience against significant challenges in Australia's outback.
In response to modern agricultural challenges, Tom diversified into winemaking, enhancing consumer connection while honoring his family's farming heritage.
Deep dives
The Legacy of Thomas Guthrie
Tom Guthrie's family has deep historical roots in farming, tracing back to his great-grandfather, Thomas Guthrie, who began their agricultural lineage in 1864. Thomas's life was marked by resilience as he faced numerous hardships, including shipwrecks and failed ventures, which he chronicled in a memoir. This memoir revealed his unyielding optimism and adventurous spirit, despite facing financial losses in his pursuit of success. Tom was largely unaware of these remarkable stories until he stumbled upon his great-grandfather's memoir, igniting his interest in their family's legacy and inspiring him to document it in his own book.
The Longest Sheep Drive
Thomas Guthrie is noted for orchestrating the longest sheep drive in Australian history, moving 10,000 sheep from Victoria to the Northern Territory in the 1880s. The challenging journey was fraught with difficulties, including rough weather and lack of resources, leading to a remarkable struggle just to keep the sheep alive. His determination saw him navigate a multitude of obstacles, including drought conditions and logistical challenges. While the sheep drive initially encountered setbacks, it ultimately succeeded, culminating in the establishment of a thriving sheep station that significantly contributed to his family’s wealth.
Transitioning to Modern Farming
Tom Guthrie, following in the footsteps of his ancestors, also pursued farming but faced new challenges in the contemporary agricultural landscape. To adapt, he embraced diversification by venturing into the wine industry, planting grapes on his property and eventually transitioning to winemaking. Initially, Tom planned to grow grapes for larger companies but soon realized the need to add value by creating his own wine label. This shift not only invigorated his farming endeavors but also allowed him to connect more intimately with consumers than traditional livestock farming permitted.
Resilience Amidst Tragedy
The Guthrie family faced an unimaginable tragedy when Tom's son, Ford, lost his life in an accident in 2016, profoundly impacting the family’s dynamics and farming ambitions. Despite the overwhelming nature of their loss, Tom and his family sought to honor Ford’s legacy through various initiatives, including establishing a farm for educational purposes at Ford's boarding school. The local community played a crucial role in supporting the family during this challenging time, demonstrating the strength of community bonds. Tom continues to draw strength from his family’s history of resilience, paralleling the courage displayed by his great-grandfather in the face of adversity.
In 1882, thousands of sheep set off from a property in Western Victoria. Their destination was a huge station in the Northern Territory, land which a sheep had never set foot on. To get there, these animals and their drover battled drought, flood, famine and doubt.
Tom Guthrie is a winemaker and sheep farmer in Western Victoria, and is a descendent in a long line of enterprising farmers.
Almost 150 years ago, after surviving shipwrecks, fires and floods, Tom's ambitious great grandfather sent 11,000 sheep by foot to unseen land in the Northern Territory.
The journey took 16 months, and the sheep were led almost 3,500km by their drover, through drought, flood and famine.
It became the longest sheep drive in Australian history.
In recent years, Tom has had to call on his family's grit and resilience to get through the most unimaginable tragedy for a parent -- the loss of a child.
This episode of Conversations deals with family history, ancestry, farming, books, death of a child, Australiana, winemaking, colonisation, grief, fatherhood, death and the loss of a child.
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