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Anzac day, dawn service
After an eight-month-long futile campaign British Empire and French forces withdrew, having suffered 44,000 deaths. At least 85,000 Turkish soldiers…
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Extreme weather around Sydney, extreme calm at Valla
. . . a pair of Sacred Kingfishers were flying about a sandbank catching insects . . .
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Gardens are important for biodiversity
Gardens are becoming more important for maintaining biodiversity as habitat destruction increases and modern farming techniques turn agricultural lands into…
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Flow – a new project
The Romantics viewed the river an emblem of both flux and of stability. Now rivers are often symbols of land…
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Gumbaynggirr Land Management walk with Mark Flanders
“When I go and look at the country I imagine it as it was before Europeans arrived." Uncle Mark Flanders
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Photographing presence
Photographing Eos is more like drawing than painting. The camera’s product, the image says, ‘I was here’.
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Jagun walk, March 28
Heading to the the Aran Islands a few years back I tried to get hold of Tim Robinson's book, The Stones of…
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Montien Boonma, AGNSW
At the unveiling of the work, visitors drank whiskey and herbs from the bowl with the scoop fashioned from his…
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