| Now I’ve been around Australia and I’ve travelled everywhere | 
| But there’s one place I really like to go | 
| Where the land is big and wide and tall dark ringers ride | 
| On the plains of Peppimenarti, where the old Moyle River flows | 
| Tough riders they’re of course in a truck or on a horse | 
| And they’ll really teach you things you didn’t know | 
| It’s excitement to the full if you’re out there chasing bulls | 
| By the plains of Peppimenarti, where the old Moyle River flows | 
| And the Kangaroo still bounds on that rough and rugged ground | 
| The ant hills and the old pandanas grow | 
| Yes and everyday’s a Sunday if you’re catching barramundi | 
| By the plains of Peppimenarti, where the old Moyle River flows | 
| (hey, hey hey) | 
| Now the men out on the stock camps are the finest riders known | 
| And they’ll work four weeks without a break or spell | 
| They’re the back bone of our beef steaks | 
| And I’ve mentioned this before | 
| And it’s a story that I’m always proud to tell | 
| May the march of time never ever bring too many changes | 
| To a way of life you people love and prize | 
| May the years ahead be good ones | 
| And you never lose your customs | 
| With old Peppimenarti Hill looking down so old and wise | 
| And the Kangaroo still bounds on that rough and rugged ground | 
| The ant hills and the old pandanas grow | 
| Yes and everyday’s a Sunday if you’re catching barramundi | 
| By the plains of Peppimenarti, where the old Moyle River flows | 
| And the Kangaroo still bounds on that rough and rugged ground | 
| The ant hills and the old pandanas grow | 
| Yes and everyday’s a Sunday if you’re catching Barramundi | 
| By the plains of old Peppimenarti, where the old Moyle River flows |