Bamba Gii is the ‘strong heart’ of south-west Queensland’s new indigenous culture trail
It’s the water that draws him back. The memories and stories of his early life on Roma’s Bungil Creek are the glue that bind Rodney Landers…
It’s the water that draws him back. The memories and stories of his early life on Roma’s Bungil Creek are the glue that bind Rodney Landers…
Today is Father’s Day in Australia, so I’ve dug out some shots of fathers and children around the world that I’ve taken over the past few…
Giant bees cling to trees and float in the air above the garden below one of Brisbane’s newest apartment buildings in the inner city suburb of…
As we celebrate Mother’s Day in Australia today, I can’t help but think about the mothers I have seen all over the world in my travels.…
Two hundred and fifty years ago this week, white sails appeared on the horizon off what is now Australia’s largest city. To the inhabitants of the…
Turning off the lights – and electronic devices – for Earth Hour is something I’ve done intermittently over the past 13 years since this symbolic lights-out…
The last thing most of us want when planning a few days away in the countryside is rain. But when the heavens opened last week, just…
William Shakespeare has popped into my life twice this year (so far!). Stratford-upon-Avon, the Bard’s hometown, was a spur-of-the-moment stop on my road trip around England…
Four days in Paris stretched ahead of me in December, with the promise of blue – if somewhat chilly – skies and some serious sightseeing. It…
There’s a little bit of the “twitcher” in me. Some of you might understand what I mean by that; for the uninitiated it means that I…