On the road with Sophie Matterson

When I got the call from Australian Geographic to track down Sophie Matterson and her five camels it was supposed […]


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On living remotely

Among the backroads and unmarked trails of South Australia, tuck away, there is a freedom of remote living. It’s a […]


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A PHOTOGRAPHIC EXPLORATION SCREENS ON NITV

The film, commissioned by NITV, was produced by Wankangurru / Adnyamathanha woman Lavene McKenzie and was filmed over forty-one consecutive […]


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CHARACTERS OF THE OUTBACK BEGINS

Since 1989 Jeff Boland has been maintaining his three hundred kilometre section of the world’s longest fence. The Dingo Fence, […]


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UNDERGROUND COAL SEAM GAS AT COPLEY

Earlier in the year we were in Copley creating the TWO WAYS Series and heard lone voices coming from community […]


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Dusty Feet Mob \ THE IMPOSITION OF COLONISATION

I first met these guys in the sandhills of Davenport Community and it quickly became apparent that their dance and […]


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YURTU ARDLA PROJECT OPENS AT SAM

After two years of bush trips, wood collecting, workshops, museum visits and site specific artefact meetings with Ku Arts and […]


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REMOTE LIFE

There’s something quite charming about living in a remote town. A lot of inner networks and unwritten rules exist alongside […]


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VOICE TREATY TRUTH

First Peoples sovereignty has never been ceded – not in 1788, not in 1967, not with the Native Title Act, not with the Uluru Statement from the Heart.


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NATIONAL PORTRAIT PRIZE 2018

It’s been a very busy year and not much of that has been personal work so it was nice to […]


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