I'm glad you like the photographs, fellows!
To answer some questions:
We certainly do hunt brumbies and camels. All are edible, but rarely do we utilise the meat due to the distance, heat, and the fact that we're hunting to eradicate introduced pests, not hunting to conserve native wildlife (as is done in Africa and the USA). Brumby is to us what a mustang is to you in the USA, except they're not protected here, as there are so many of them and they do enormous damage to station infrastructure and the environment (as do the other ferals in the pictures). The term brumby has two possible origins - the last name of a red-coat soldier who had some horses in the colony (late 1700s) which escaped, or an Aboriginal word from one of the Queensland tribes. Some brumbies are captured and broken-in, and while this is fantastic, it isn't feasible for the hundreds of thousands that we have roaming about the place, so hunting / culling is necessary.
I think it's a myth that camels store water in their humps. It's just fat or gristle. But the hump can get quite low if the animal loses condition.
Sutto, a Fox longbow? Congratulations! Is that the D-shape, or the deflex-reflex one? Good luck at Byrock - I don't even know where that is!
Tony, I've not seen deer, but from what I've read and seen in photographs, I've begun to refer to Skippy as the Aussie deer.
JC, I bet you'll have a blast with Kidner! How long are you here for, and when? Just wondering if it coincides with my holidays and a good time to hit the desert? Plot, scheme, plot... I haven't yet managed a photograph of a scrub bull.
Nala, if you go to the Dangerous Game section, and get in contact with Mick Baker, he'll give you the price for buffalo (and pigs and scrub bulls). To hunt the others, you'd have to go with a local, so just the cost of getting here and then food and diesel.
Here's a link to last year's efforts on some of these animals:
http://tradgang.com/noncgi/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=98;t=000014 And a link to this year's efforts on goats:
http://tradgang.com/noncgi/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=111;t=000017 Cheers,
Ben