Banjo, of the Overflow

[1] It was first published in The Bulletin magazine on 27 August 1892[2] in reply to fellow poets Henry Lawson, Banjo Paterson and Edward Dyson.

This poem formed part of the Bulletin Debate, a series of works by Lawson, Paterson, and others, about the true nature of life in the Australian bush.

In Up The Country, Lawson had criticised "City Bushmen" such as Banjo Paterson who tended to romanticise bush life.

Paterson, in turn, accused Lawson of representing bush life as nothing but doom and gloom.

The author of the poem was initially credited only as "K."[4] After the poem's initial pubication in The Bulletin it was reprinted in The Penguin Book of Australian Ballads edited by Elizabeth Webby and Philip Butterss (1993).