Leichhardt's Grasshopper
We're blessed with diverse marine life from Turtles to Dugongs. Our bird life is stunning. Our trees are full of frogs and reptiles. Our insects are amazing, just think of the ants and dragonflies. And...
View ArticleThe best medicine
Her journey through breast cancer has given survivor, Nicole, a new sense of life, meaning and family. This story has been produced as part of the ABC Open project: One on One Change.
View ArticleHoney, should we take the car?
Now and Then is a photography project with a twist - an old photo held in a new one to tell a story of past moments and how times have changed.
View Article'Bush trade' the basis to flourishing photography
Six years ago Paul Arnold started professional work as a photographer after only "mucking around" with a cheap camera for a year beforehand.
View ArticleBest of 2012: ABC Darwin photogallery
Looking back at 2012 through photographs, there's no disputing the Top End is a place of great diversity, beauty and excitement.
View ArticleMystery photographer holds clues to Darwin's past
A search for photographs taken by a 20th Century Japanese photographer could uncover clues to pre-war life in Darwin, and, the creation of a modern pearl diving suit.
View ArticleWater monitor versus yabby
An 80 centimetre water monitor in Litchfield decides to have yabby for dinner...
View ArticleThe Shades of November
Massacres and militia violence are some of the stories behind these haunting photographs of Timor-Leste...
View ArticleOutback cook Dan McIntosh lands book deal after Facebook photos make him a...
In moments of quiet contemplation in a dusty mustering camp west of Katherine, Dan McIntosh still ponders the path that led him to becoming a global Facebook sensation.
View ArticleCooking up a Storm
Dan McIntosh is the first to admit he's an unlikely internet sensation after a Facebook site he started with the simple aim of sharing his photographs of the outback with family and friends, became a...
View ArticleRoadhouse portraits by Rhett Hammerton capture disparate people in the outback
They're a meeting place for different people on long journeys through the outback, but one photographer sets out to find similarities in people who visit remote roadhouses.
View ArticleIndigenous dance captured by French portrait photographer Charles Frger
The ancient rituals of some of the more mysterious aspects of Indigenous dance are off-limits to most Australians, but Frenchman Charles Frger has been invited to capture them in a new light.
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