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When Things were Crook at Tallarook and There Was No Work at Bourke
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"The Swagman at the Westwood Pub, who stands there all alone"
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1974...
1974
When Things were Crook at Tallarook and There Was No Work at Bourke
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"Things is crook in Tallarook" became a national saying in Australia during World War 2.
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