A new study has found camel milk could be a "good alternative" to traditional dairy. But while it's relatively new to Australia, the milk has a history that dates back thousands of years.
The camel was first introduced to Australia in the 1840s to assist in the exploration of the country's vast interior or outback. There are now thought to be more than 1.2 million in the wild ...
Many of them brought camels, which Australia desperately needed to venture deeper into the remote outback. Only the dromedary — known as the “ship of the desert” — had the strength and ...
Survival in the Aussie outback is a tall order for ... wallabies and birds. And with camels drinking 2000 times the volume of Australia’s largest native mammal, the red kangaroo, they drain ...
In the mid ’90s Mr McHugh was catching wild camels in the Australian Outback for export, primarily to the Middle East. Jockey Judith Bullock wins the big race at Boulia in 2001. Picture ...
Weaver braved vicious washboard roads, insects, snakes, dead camels ... off across Australia's infamous stock route. The trail is little more than a dusty path scrawled across the outback.