Master wig maker Rachel Walker spends up to 450 hours making a single wig for medical hair loss. I wrote about her work for ABC.
www.abc.net.au/news/2025-05...
Master wig maker Rachel Walker spends up to 450 hours making a single wig for medical hair loss. I wrote about her work for ABC.
www.abc.net.au/news/2025-05...
My latest article for ABC is about the theft of two statues created in recognition of thousands of children sent to orphan schools in Tasmania.
www.abc.net.au/news/2025-04...
Nice interview by @luciecutting.bsky.social on ABC Hobart with Tasmanian Steve Pearce of The Trees Project about a trip to Taiwan to photograph Taiwan's tallest tree.
www.abc.net.au/listen/progr...
This gorgeous video was shared by our new #LandforWildlife members, Laurie Goldsworthy & Kristina Nicklason at Western Creek. Our Dr Dave Hamilton believes this is likely a litter of #easternquolls playing together. Eastern quolls can have up to 6 in a litter, so their #mum has done brilliantly!
Poster that reads 'Wonderful Women Working With Wood'
Outdoor festivals showing people sitting on a chaise lounge
Outdoor festival showing crowd standing in circle
Long live regional festivals lovingly put together by locals. ECHO Festival was a delight.
A group of people walk along the boardwalk towards my neon sign that reads βthis is my land, this is my seaβ at sunset in Burnie.
Celebrated the opening of my latest commission βthis is my land, this is my seaβ as part of the Ten Days on the Island festival program last night. This work stands as a luminous testament to the enduring bond between the Palawa and our ancestral lands and waters.
#publicart #mobsky #art #neon
I love all of these!
My latest article for ABC Hobart is about tattoo removalists who offer free or discounted tattoo removal to people who face barriers to access and associate their unwanted tattoo with trauma.
www.abc.net.au/news/2025-03...
Side view of a small honey brown coloured beetle on a reddish leaf blade.
Top view of the honey-brown, oval beetle pointing down the image. The pronotum (thorax) is purely honey brown. The elytra (wing covers) have a base colour of honey brown but a three lines of black and two cream in the top half, two upside down Vs of balck in the middle, and a band of cream at the wing tip. It is on a browning leaf (I think it was Pandani).
It's so exciting to add our own images of the endemic #Tasmanian leaf #beetle Ewanius nothofagi to our website. It's the only leaf beetle in Tasmania that feeds on Myrtle. Identification thanks to Martin Lagerway. Mount Field National Park, January.
Approximately 10,000 - 8,000 years ago, a vast plain connected lutruwita/Tasmania to mainland Australia. It's informally known as Bassian Plain and was larger than Tasmania.
I wrote about it on the back of a new doco exploring that history.
www.abc.net.au/news/2025-03...
A new #Tassie tale by me, a small ceramic fragment found on Bruny sparks conversation online about centuries-old finds.
www.abc.net.au/news/2025-02...
My latest article delves into #auspol #politas history, exploring Tassie's late adoption of Hansard. Unlike other states, Tassie relied on brief newspaper reports of parliamentary proceedings until the 1970s. Thanks to former premier Doug Lowe for his recollections.
www.abc.net.au/news/2025-02...