- Les Hiddins
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name = Les Hiddens, aka The Bush Tucker Man
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birth_date = birth date and age|1946|8|13
birth_place =Brisbane ,Queensland
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known_for =Bushcraft andsurvival techniques
occupation =Television presenter andauthor
nationality = Australian
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children =Major Leslie John (Les) Hiddens OAM (bornAugust 13 ,1946 inBrisbane, Queensland ), aka "The Bush Tucker Man".Biography
Les Hiddens is a retired
Australian Army soldier and war veteran, who is best known for his love of the Australian bush. Hiddens is recognised by his distinctively modifiedAkubra sombrero and big grin.As a soldier with the Australian Army, Hiddens did two tours of duty in Vietnam between 1966 and 1968, the first as a forward scout in the infantry. In 1987 he was awarded a Defence Fellowship to research survival in northern Australia. He was the principal author of the Australian Army's Combat Survival manual (1987) and was awarded the
Order of Australia Medal (AM) in 1987.This research turned into a hit TV series "The Bush Tucker Man". The series involves Hiddens driving around in a
Land Rover Defender 110 with his trademark hat, finding and describing native Australian bush food or "Bush Tucker". Les appeared in two ABC TV series of "Bush Tucker Man", and the series "Bush Tucker Man - Stories of Survival". He also appeared in the TV documentaries "Pandora - in the Wake of the Bounty" and "The Batavia". His other publications are "Bush Tucker Man - Stories of Exploration and Survival" (1996), "Bush Tucker Man - Tarnished Heroes" (1997), "Explore Wild Australia with the Bush Tucker Man" (1999), "Bush Tucker Fieldguide" (2002). In 2000 Les published four books specifically for children: "The Coral Coast", "The Top End", "The Tropical Rainforest", and "The Living Desert". He has released two CD-ROMs, "From the Rainforest toCape York Peninsula " and "FromArnhem Land to the Kimberley Ranges". TheAustralian National Museum inCanberra has a Bush Tucker Man display with some of his original bush gear.Hiddens retired from the Army in 1989 with the rank of Major but continued to serve with the Army Reserve until 2001, working with
Indigenous Australian communities in northern Australia. Hiddens and the Chain of Ponds Winery released the distinctive Bush Tucker Man wines in 2002.Since 2001, Hiddens has been at the forefront of establishing wilderness retreats for war Veterans. "
Pandanus Park ", the flagship for these retreats, is a parcel ofNormanby River frontage on "Kalpowar Station ", adjoiningLakefield National Park inCape York Peninsula .In 2007, Hiddens is enjoying his retirement, still bringing the Aussie bush to others through re-runs globally of the Bush Tucker Man series. He is currently writing a new book on the Top End, and continuing his research into the early Dutch settlers of Australia.
Ray Mears made a BBC programme about and with him, shown on
BBC Two in June 2008 as part of his "Ray Mears Goes Walkabout" series.TV programmes
Series:
*"Bush Tucker Man" - ABC
*"Bush Tucker Man - Stories of Survival" - ABCBooks
Bush Tucker Man Series
*"Bush Tucker Man - Stories of Exploration and Survival" (1996)
*"Bush Tucker Man - Tarnished Heroes" (1997)
*"Explore Wild Australia with the Bush Tucker Man" (1999)
*"Bush Tucker Fieldguide" (2002)Children's Books
*"The Coral Coast"
*"The Top End"
*"The Tropical Rainforest"
*"The Living Desert"ee also
*
The Bush
*Bush tucker
*Rüdiger Nehberg , "Sir Vival"External links
* [http://www.teachers.ash.org.au/bushtucker/bibliography.html Bush tucker bibliography - links]
* [http://www.michaeldvd.com.au/Reviews/Reviews.asp?ID=4788 Bush Tucker Man-8 Classic Stories Of Survival With Les Hiddens (1996)]
* [http://www.abcmaps.com.au/ewabtm.htm Explore Wild Australia with the Bush Tuckerman By Les Hiddens]
* [http://sixtyminutes.ninemsn.com.au/sixtyminutes/stories/1999_08_01/story_23.asp Gone Bush: Bush Tucker Man Les Hiddens]
* [http://www.abc.net.au/gnt/people/Transcripts/s1096363.htm Les Hiddens (aka Bush Tucker Man)]
* [http://veteransanctuary.tripod.com/leshiddins.htm Hiddens' authorised biography] on the Pandanus Park website
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