Bedourie oven

Drovers working on Bedourie Station, in western Queensland, found that the heavy cast iron camp ovens they used for cooking would often break as a result of falling from their pack horses.

The Bedourie oven was developed in response to this problem.

Formed from mild steel, it is lighter and less brittle than cast iron, and will not break if dropped.

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