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

Deep in the heart of Southern Tasmania’s Huon Valley, where ancient forests meet misty mountain air, some of the planet’s most magnificent living organisms reach skyward. These aren’t California’s redwoods, these are Tasmania’s towering eucalypts, flowering giants that rival anything else on Earth, and they’re standing right here in our own backyard. The Grove of […]

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 […]

Mount Nelson Signal Station

Mount Nelson Signal Station, Hobart, Tasmania. Image Credit: Darren Wright

High in the hills overlooking Hobart, Mount Nelson offers one of Tasmania’s most captivating viewpoints. From this elevated perch, visitors are treated to panoramic vistas that stretch across Hobart, the winding Derwent River, and, on clear days, reach as far as Bruny Island and the vast expanse of Storm Bay. But this lookout isn’t just […]

The Tasman, a Luxury Collection Hotel

The Tasman, a Luxury Collection Hotel

Nothing beats touring the inner sanctum of an iconic building like The Tasman, and being let loose with a camera. The place is a real mix of Hobart’s past and present. You’ve got the thick sandstone walls of the old Georgian buildings, a bit of Art Deco character tucked in there too, and then these […]