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He appeared in the episodes "Walkabout", "Everybody Hates Hugo", "Tricia Tanaka Is Dead", "The Beginning of the End", and "The Substitute".
In "LA X", Boone goes back alone on Flight 815 and sits beside Locke, where he finds out about Locke supposedly going on a Walkabout in Australia.
His most famous book is probably Walkabout (1959), first published as The Children and later made into a movie featuring Jenny Agutter.
Jabiru, or Jabby as Scrooge calls him, tells Scrooge that he is on a walkabout, reading the Dreamtale, and he wants Scrooge to join him.
Stephen Franklin: In 2260, following an addiction to stims and the realisation that he did not know who he was when he was not being a doctor and decided to go walkabout.
His articles and short stories have appeared in numerous publications, including The Bulletin and Walkabout.
Béchervaise wrote numerous articles in Walkabout, the Victorian Naturalist and elsewhere.
She is frequently invited to make appearances on television shows to talk about her art and abilities, such as her 2008 appearance on Ray Mears Goes Walkabout on BBC Two.
A street party for neighbourhood children turned into a carnival procession when Russell Henderson's steel band (who had played at the earlier Claudia Jones events) went on a walkabout.
Ray Mears Goes Walkabout is a survival television series hosted by Ray Mears, showing Mears in Australia.
An example of this, is the branch of Walkabout in Croydon town centre, Surrey.
In the same year Obermeder also presented the New Zealand special of Mike Whitney's Walkabout, a national travel series which aired in 2005 and 2006.
The records were wrapped in a copy of the Australian geographical magazine Walkabout, hence the name given to the site.