Akubra hats, as seen in the Crocodile Dundee films, are still made by the same family after more than a century Walking on to the floor of the Akubra hat factory in the town of Kempsey in New South ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Akubra has not made many changes to the computer software that has run its manufacturing system for about the past 25 years, up until ...
The image is seared into Australian lore: Under a hot desert sun, a mounted soldier pours the last of his water into his slouch hat to share with his best friend, his horse. For countless Australians ...
Andrew and Nicola Forrest’s acquisition of classic Australian brands continues with the purchase of hatmaker Akubra, which will join labels like R.M. Williams and Bega Group under the Tattarang ...
Some of the fancy phantasms the ladies wear to the Melbourne Cup are constructed out of anything from straw to peacocks to gold woven with rubies and sprinkled with fairy dust. But your basic bloke’s ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Past chief executive officers of Akubra had three things in common: they were men, they were members of the Keir family and they loved ...
A symbol of the Australian outback and a traditional shield against the harsh beating sun, the Akubra hat has been Australian made and owned for more than 130 years. But as Australia’s rabbit numbers ...
Walking on to the floor of the Akubra hat factory in the town of Kempsey in New South Wales is like stepping back in time. The heavy machines whirring and buzzing look like they should be in a museum ...
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