Backblocks

/ˈbækblɑks/ noun

Remote, undeveloped rural areas, especially in Australia and New Zealand, far from cities and towns.

Australian and New Zealand English compound of 'back' and 'blocks' (divisions of land). Emerged in the 19th century as settlers pushed into interior regions beyond cleared blocks of farmland.

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