when: 06 February 2024 | venue: Kambri Cultural Centre | cost: See event for details | address: Kambri Precinct Acton 2601 | website: https://anu.edu.au | tickets: https://events.humanitix.com/meet-the-author-lisa-millar//?q=eyJ0eXBlIjoiYm9va2luZyIsImRlc3RpbmF0aW9uIjoiaHR0cHM6Ly9ldmVudHMuaHVtYW5pd
published: 06 Feb 2024, 5 min read
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Lisa Millar will be in conversation with James Glenday on her new book Muster Dogs. From Pups to Pros, a companion book to the heartwarming TV show now streaming on ABC iview and Netflix. Muster Dogs, first shown in 2022, was the most watched non-children's' ABC program on ABC iview in 2022 and the most watched ABC Factual series ever. The new series begins on January 14.
In Muster Dogs , five lively kelpie pups were adopted into farming homes across Australia and put on an intensive training program and became instant stars. Could they learn to herd and muster within a year? Could they prove that working with natural ability was an optimum way to farm?With the help of expert breeders and trainers, these dogs and their new trainers showcased not only what the puppies were capable of but how using dogs contributed to better stock, farm management and environment.
Among those who lost their hearts to these amazing puppies was narrator Lisa Millar. Muster Dogs quite literally changed her life. In her new book, Lisa tells us about her journey over two seasons, bringing us up to date with the characters of series 1 - human and canine - and introducing us to five new collie pups, trainers and the hurdles of season 2.
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Lisa Millar will be in conversation with James Glenday on her new book Muster Dogs. From Pups to Pros, a companion book to the heartwarming TV show now streaming on ABC iview and Netflix. Muster Dogs, first shown in 2022, was the most watched non-children's' ABC program on ABC iview in 2022 and the most watched ABC Factual series ever. The new series begins on January 14.
In Muster Dogs , five lively kelpie pups were adopted into farming homes across Australia and put on an intensive training program and became instant stars. Could they learn to herd and muster within a year? Could they prove that working with natural ability was an optimum way to farm?With the help of expert breeders and trainers, these dogs and their new trainers showcased not only what the puppies were capable of but how using dogs contributed to better stock, farm management and environment.
Among those who lost their hearts to these amazing puppies was narrator Lisa Millar. Muster Dogs quite literally changed her life. In her new book, Lisa tells us about her journey over two seasons, bringing us up to date with the characters of series 1 - human and canine - and introducing us to five new collie pups, trainers and the hurdles of season 2.
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Meet The Author - Lisa Millar 2024 is on 06 February 2024. The opening hours are: See event website for details. Conveniently located in Acton. Visit their website at https://anu.edu.au.
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