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1 y separately published work icon When the Dust Settles C. Curtain , Rob Cook , Sydney : ABC Books , 2013 6900767 2013 single work autobiography

'When third generation Northern Territory cattleman Rob Cook set out on a routine mustering job in a chopper it was a day in the outback like any other, but when the chopper suddenly fell out of the sky, smashing into the ground, it was the day that changed everything. This one-time professional bull-rider had been in scrapes before - he had miraculously walked away from a previous crash in his beloved Gyro, but this time it was different. This time there was no walking away. Seven hours later he was rescued from the wreck on one of Australia’s most remote cattle stations, Suplejack Downs Station, and his journey back to life, his young family and the way of life he loved had only just begun. When the Dust Settles is the extraordinary story of cattleman Rob Cook’s journey back to life from a catastrophic helicopter accident that left him paralysed - it is also the story of Suplejack Downs Station and one of Australia’s most remarkable and resilient bush dynasties.' (Publisher's blurb)

1 The Dalby High School Band's Finest Hour i "It really was exciting, and loads of fun inviting", Rob Cook , 1991 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Queensland Writer , vol. 2 no. 2 1991; (p. 21)
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