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Dust storms bring the desert to the coast

About a decade ago I travelled to the desert regions of the New South Wales and Queensland border area to the west and north of Hungerford on a scientific research trip. I’ve always wanted to go back and take another look at that vast country. However today it came to visit us on the coast [...]

Woodford Folk Festival

It has taken some time but I’ve finally started adding some image galleries under my events and wildlife photography portfolios. The first gallery, filed under events photography is from the Woodford Folk Festival where I was commissioned to take images of the festival site. A great event to attend, although over the years the feel [...]

Patronising journalism on Australian bushfires

Many of us have had family members involved in the recent Victorian bushfires. And the media has played no small part in keeping us all informed. But when is the right moment to start making comments on what could have been done better? Read more…

Queensland: Images of National Parks

I love hiking and I love camping. Gives me an excuse to take some photographs. These images are from both the Conondale and Cooloola National Parks in Queensland, Australia

Dalai Lama at Australia Zoo: a breath of fresh air

The Dalai Lama appeared at Australia Zoo on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast on June 13. His message was a simple reminder to show more compassion to children and the benefit of not harbouring anger and animosity towards others.
In an era when the practitioners of the major religions have often displayed hypocrisy on issues of peace and [...]

Aboriginal Australia by film: Ten Canoes

This post is a bit late in coming, however for anyone interested in an Aboriginal story then this film is worth viewing. I’ve watched it several times and each time I learn something else.
With an all Aboriginal cast this movie follows the story of the people of … well…enough ‘whitefella’ talk… why don’t I let [...]

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