John Bennett
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My mother
Your mum was fantastic – she was a huge hit amongst the team – it was a pleasure to have…
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A bushwalk when feeling crook
I love antechinus, a native carnivorous marsupial (mouse-like), but with a pointed head and big eyes.
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Procession, Nyambaa baga, Gumbaynggirr Country
'Oh Century! Oh Science! It is a joy to be alive!’
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Sydney takes ~ Looking for my totem in the city
I dreamt that finally I chose my totem, Angophora costata.
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Sydney takes ~ Lonely Trees
Trees communicate and cooperate through subterranean networks of fungi.
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Sydney takes ~ Warrane, Sydney Cove
‘There are few things more pleasing than the contemplation of order . . . Governor Phillip
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Sydney takes ~ a James Cook story
‘Captain Cook's legacy is complex, but . . . emblematic of violence and oppression.'
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Panoramas of/from Sydney
COVID has changed Warrane. No mobs of tourists wheel huge amounts of luggage to or from the vast cruise ships…
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