The Huon River

The Huon River, Tasmania

The Huon River begins high in Southwest National Park, emerging from the slopes below Junction Hill and the Marsden Range before winding east for 174 kilometres through the Huon Valley and out into the D’Entrecasteaux Channel. Its name honours Captain Huon de Kermadec, second-in-command of Rear-Admiral Bruni d’Entrecasteaux’s 1792 expedition, one of the earliest European […]

Southern Aurora

Southern Aurora, Huon Valley

Photos of the Southern Aurora from the Huon Valley, Southern Tasmania. View other recent Photo Galleries:   View All Galleries  

Junee Cave Track

Junee Cave Track

  Maydena, Derwent Valley, Tasmania The Junee Caves Track near Maydena in Tasmania’s Derwent Valley is a short rainforest walk that follows the Junee River to the entrance of its karst cave system. View my other Photo Galleries: View All Galleries

Huon Valley Grove of Giants

Huon Valley Grove of Giants

South of Hobart, where the ridgelines fold into one another like slow-moving swells, there is a forest that until recently lived only in whispers. A forest so improbable, so colossal in its proportions, that even those who had spent their lives studying Tasmania’s wild places assumed that nothing like it could remain unrecorded. And yet, […]

nipaluna / Hobart

nipaluna Hobart, Tasmania

Photos from my mid-week wanderings around nipaluna / Hobart. View my other Photo Galleries: View All Galleries

Kelly’s Steps, Salamanca

Kelly’s Steps

Tucked between the sandstone walls of Salamanca and the rise into Battery Point, Kelly’s Steps offer one of Hobart’s simplest but most striking architectural links. Built in 1840 by explorer and whaler James Kelly, the staircase was carved straight into the cliff to create a direct route between the growing port below and the residential […]

Bidencopes Lane Hobart

Bidencopes Lane Hobart

Bidencopes Lane: Hobart’s Grittiest Gallery You know those spots you just stumble into by accident and wonder how on earth you never noticed them before? That was me and Bidencopes Lane—took a wrong turn off Murray Street and bam, straight into a graffiti wonderland. What looks like a forgotten alley at first glance is actually […]

Inala Jurassic Garden

Inala Jurassic Garden, South Bruny Island

Towards the end of October, 2024, I was lucky enough to head over to Bruny Island for work. I caught an early ferry, knowing I’d have a few hours to explore and photograph some places I hadn’t visited before. Inala Jurassic Garden was high on my list, along with Cloudy Bay and the Mavista Walk. […]

Bruny Island, Tasmania

Bruny Island, Tasmania

Sitting just off the southeast coast of Tasmania and reached by a short vehicle ferry from Kettering, Bruny Island feels both close and worlds away. Around 55 kilometres long, it’s made up of two distinct parts, North and South Bruny, joined by a narrow stretch of sand and road known as The Neck. View my […]