Take My Advice, I'm Not Using It: Adventures of a true Aussie larrikin
By (Author) Rod Halsted
Allen & Unwin
Allen & Unwin
29th July 2025
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Humour
Paperback
368
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
'I caught a bus to my first drug deal. It was the early 1970s, and I lived in Newtown, where you could leave your front door open without fear of being burgled-because so many of Sydney's criminals lived there. I didn't own a car and didn't have enough money for a cab.
My last deal ended abruptly in a country town with a police pistol put to my head after I had collected five kilos of the best grass ever grown in Australia. Well, that's what the courts said.'
Rod Halsted is the classic irrepressible Aussie larrikin. As soon as he could leave school, he headed straight to Kalgoorlie for adventure. Not that he needed to cross the country: adventure always finds Rod, and he loves to take a risk.
Rod drank with Bob Hawke, did business with drug tsars, was rescued from the nick by Charles Waterstreet, hung with one of the Great Train Robbers, and wrote off endless cars. Then it all caught up with him. He has long abandoned the drugs and conquered his alcohol addiction.
This is his laugh out loud story.
'Phew, I feel like I've been physically assaulted reading that book. But in a good way. It's a red hot read.' - Barrie Cassidy
'A wild country kid who hit the road to find himself and found crime instead... He took crazy risks with deadly crooks and lived to see the funny side of a reckless life.' - Andrew Rule
Rod Halsted has lived a knockabout life. He's dealt in drugs, done time, worked in pubs, fossicked for nickel, managed a patisserie franchise and built a pressure washing business from scratch into a million dollar concern after getting sober 25 years ago. He lives in Albury NSW.