The Cattle That Vanished
In the starving early days of the colony, they were the most valuable creatures in New South Wales. The precious cattle brought out with the First Fleet were meant to secure the future of the settlement. Milk. Breeding stock. Survival.
And then they disappeared.
Wandered off. Lost. Presumed dead.
For years, the struggling colony believed its last hope of self-sufficiency had simply vanished into the bush. But beyond the edge of the settlement, past the thick scrub and sandstone ridges of what we now call the Nepean River region, something extraordinary was happening.
The cattle weren’t gone.
They were multiplying.
When they were rediscovered, wild and thriving, they had become the foundation of Australia’s cattle industry. A mistake. A mystery. And one of the most fortunate accidents in Australian history.
Tonight, we tell the story of the herd that disappeared… and quietly built a nation.
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