Stories

Genoa Peak

March 06, 2022
A twisting dirt track peppered with pot holes leads you deeper into the bush. Trees gnarled and twisted from past bushfires, the outer layer of bark shines like the skin of a Red Bellied Black. The...
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The Fossickers Way

May 18, 2021
Early in the morning the sun rises and mist floats through the valley leading to the brown twisting waters of the Yarra River. The warble of magpies and tweeting of rainbow lorikeets fluttering bet...
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The Gesture of a Fold

October 06, 2020
Kiosks have always intrigued me. An architectural typology that can take many forms for a multitude of uses, often freestanding and humble in form and materiality. Kiosks rely on human intervention...
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Rock Pool

September 28, 2020
The sun beats down on the gravel car park, it is hot and even the slightest of movement unsettles dust underfoot. One hand is used to shield your eyes as beams of light ricochet from the lined up c...
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Secret Beach

September 26, 2020
Driving along Betka Road we pass over a single car bridge and transition from bitumen to unsealed road. We look behind us as an orange hued trail of dust follows us into the bush. The journey down...
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Cut Flowers

September 26, 2020
Civilisations have long used cut flowers and the symbology of flowers in rituals and traditions. Greek mythology tells of flowers in the transformation of Hyakinthos. Hyakinthos was a mythical spa...
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Picturesque Swimming Pool

September 13, 2020
The Buchan Caves Reserve has the largest cave system in Victoria, formed by underground rivers cutting through limestone rock. The story of the limestone caves began some 300-400 million years ago ...
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Goanna Bay

September 12, 2020
Quiet, calm and isolated. Goanna Bay is situated within the Croajingalong National Park in Mallacoota. A small jetty protrudes from the land into the saltwater lake. The jetty is flanked on each si...
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Cinnamon Wattle

September 12, 2020
Cinnamon Wattle is gentle tree with soft weeping branches. It got its name from the cinnamon like fragrance of its leaves. In 1995 a group of bushwalkers calling themselves the ‘Warrandyte Wanderer...
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