Jean-Claude Van Damme's dream to bring rhinoceroses to Broken Hill

By Daisy Dumas
Updated December 4 2016 - 1:09am, first published December 3 2016 - 2:48pm
Jean-Claude Van Damme at the White Leeds Arid Wetlands near Broken Hill. Photo: Cole Bennetts
Jean-Claude Van Damme at the White Leeds Arid Wetlands near Broken Hill. Photo: Cole Bennetts
Jean-Claude Van Damme hams it up on the main street of Broken Hill. Photo: Cole Bennetts
Jean-Claude Van Damme hams it up on the main street of Broken Hill. Photo: Cole Bennetts
Jean-Claude Van Damme squares up in desert outside Broken Hill. Photo: Cole Bennetts
Jean-Claude Van Damme squares up in desert outside Broken Hill. Photo: Cole Bennetts
Jean-Claude Van Damme dines with Steve Radford, left, and friends. Photo: Cole Bennetts
Jean-Claude Van Damme dines with Steve Radford, left, and friends. Photo: Cole Bennetts
Jean-Claude Van Damme in Lionheart, one of his 59 movies.
Jean-Claude Van Damme in Lionheart, one of his 59 movies.

When Jean-Claude Van Damme kickboxed his way down the main street of Broken Hill, he was potentially leading the way for rhinoceroses, cheetahs and lions to follow him to the NSW outback.

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