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Finally

Imagine a wonderfully relaxing family holiday in a houseboat on Lake Eildon back in the early 1980’s. Two families together, two mums enjoying the chance to relax, cousins relishing shared adventures...

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A Man and his Rod

Above image: Evan with his 100lb king fish When asked the question why do you love fishing? Evan’s witty reply didn’t fail to put a smile on my face, “I dunno, I guess I’m hooked.” Anyone who knows...

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One good reason for being late

Tom and Pete have been trying their luck over the last couple of years down the river which runs behind the Jamieson Brewery, in Victoria’s high country. They both work at the Brewery so will often go...

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Fish Magnet

Wayne from Lancaster in Victoria is a keen fisherman, he caught this 54 pound Murray cod while trawling with a hard-body lure on the Goulburn River. Wayne is a regular ‘fish magnet’ and is very...

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Lost cowboy

Playing with my fascination of the wild west, my mother told me Australia, had cowboys, horses and saloons. As I sat in my room in Rome Italy I dreamed about dismounting my Palomino, walking up to the...

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The blossoming of Glenlyon

Image above – Autumn vines In the central highlands of Victoria on the banks of the River Loddon, is the picturesque village of Glenlyon. Settled in the 1850’s, the landscape of forested hills...

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Shot in the Heart of Melbourne

I am excited to be apart of the “Shot in the Heart of Melbourne” exhibition again this year – a wonderful collection of Street Photography. I have discovered there is so much to see in our beautiful...

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SITHOM2015, Street Photography

I have a real passion for street photography, to capture that moment of every day life. The idea that what seems so simple now might make people think, “wow, is that really how it was back then?” That...

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Reflections on making Yarra (suspended)

There were so many shoots for this project, some of them made alone along the cold banks of the Yarra and others made in the summer heat—boating, swimming and hiking with friends. From these...

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Donald Munro

Donald stumbled across Melbourne’s Sustainable Living Festival in 2005. The event raised his curiosity about climate change and sustainability. Three years later he reconnected with the Festival and...

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