'I reckon throwing that rock through the window of Phelan's butcher shop was one of the best things I ever did. But I didn't think so at the time …' So begins the Ted Egan story. Old Phelan presented Ted's mother with a bill:TO WINDOW BROKEN BY TEDDY EGAN£5 5s 0d.Ted was going to have to find the money.He got it as a paperboy, shouting 'Herooda paper!' on street corners. Jumping on and off the No. 20 tram rattling out of the city of Melbourne into Coburg....
Ted Egan was born in Melbourne and spent his first sixteen years there, described in his <i>The Paperboy's War</i>.<br />Since 1949 he has lived and worked in the Northern Territory, now based in Alice Springs, performing, writing, singing and recording his own songs, and collecting those of others.<br />He speaks two Aboriginal languages, and often lectures on Aboriginal language and issues. He is an inaugural Life Member of the Australian Stockman's Hall of...