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Fri, 24 Jul 2015 | By kimberlydeylen | Views [272] | Video | Scholarship Entry
Creating compelling visual stories is my passion. Whilst interning for a film artist when I was living in the Netherlands, I was inspired to branch out of my Digital Designer path and embrace telling stories through video. I currently work as a video ... Read more >
Tags: 2015 Film Scholarship to Colombia
Thu, 23 Jul 2015 | By adventurers | Views [396]
Woke up in the outback pre-dawn to a strange alien language of chattering. We couldn’t decide if it was crickets or birds. I went for a stroll on the rust-red desert sand. Saw a bustard, a flock of budgies and two big red kangaroos ... Read more >
Tags: australias smallest town, betoota, population zero, pub, qld, queensland, small town
Thu, 23 Jul 2015 | By adamjbrandon | Views [224] | Video | Scholarship Entry
I'm a Canadian who moved to Australia for a new experience. When I got to Sydney I decided I wanted to take the big east coast trip had to offer. I decided if I was going to do it, then I wanted to do it right. I went bungee jumping, skydiving, white ... Read more >
Tags: 2015 Film Scholarship to Colombia
Thu, 23 Jul 2015 | By wendyandkevin | Views [424]
Kevin was off riding just after 5am. He recorded his best time up what he calls Willunga Hill at 14min 47sec.. When he first did it he recorded 18min 36sec. He is feeling much stronger and is enjoying the bike riding. Wouldn't be surprised if he didn't ... Read more >
Wed, 22 Jul 2015 | By rodj | Views [272] | Video | Scholarship Entry
Please give me that chance to make that i'm really doing for : Meeting people and be the witness of their way of life. Landscapes, city lights and a kid smiling can litteraly make me cry. I'm just another picture and video lover, that's for sure, and ... Read more >
Tags: 2015 Film Scholarship to Colombia
Wed, 22 Jul 2015 | By adventurers | Views [346]
A cacophony of cockatoos started up at dawn in the tree right above us. We’d seen them last night peeping out from their hollows. After a big breakfast, we set off to see some Australian Historical Landmarks – the explorer Wills’... Read more >
Tags: haddon corner
Wed, 22 Jul 2015 | By stephmonahan | Photo Gallery
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Wed, 22 Jul 2015 | By stephmonahan | Views [384]
I've been in Brisbane (aka Brissy) for exactly a week now and let me tell you, that is more than enough time to truly fall in love with this beautiful city. You get the big city feel, but with a lowkey, laid-back atmosphere and unbelievably friendly ... Read more >
Tags: australia, brisbane, food, food market, south bank
Wed, 22 Jul 2015 | By wendyandkevin | Views [390]
Kevin decided not to ride today as he is feeling very fatigued and so I got up and went walking at 6ish. When I got back I was looking for my Adidas daypack and couldn't find it anywhere. I went down to Danny and asked if the staff had found it when ... Read more >
Tue, 21 Jul 2015 | By adventurers | Views [440]
We drove on the Old Strzelecki Track in outback New South Wales because the Bore Track was closed. We stopped to take a photo of a giant handmade human skeleton made from cow bones. The Old Strzelecki was like the world’s biggest ... Read more >
Tags: cooper creek, innamincka, merty merty cattle station, old strzelecki track, south australia
Tue, 21 Jul 2015 | By stephmonahan | Photo Gallery
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Tue, 21 Jul 2015 | By stephmonahan | Views [549]
I spent the first few days of my Australian adventure in the beautiful city of Sydney. To my dissappointment, I was informed very soon after my arrival that there was no Wallaby Way in Sydney. Clearly, someone is missing out on making a lot of money ... Read more >
Tags: australia, sydney harbor, sydney opera house, walking tour
Tue, 21 Jul 2015 | By wendyandkevin | Views [361]
Kevin had a restless night again and I am certain it is because he had a few beers. He tossed most of the night and then finally got up and headed off on his ride at 5.15pm. My shoes from yesterday are still wet so unable to go walking this morning. ... Read more >
Mon, 20 Jul 2015 | By adventurers | Views [519]
Sturt National Park is one of the largest national parks in NSW . There is a look out there which is a jump-up (an escarpment). It is similar to a mini grand canyon. Simply lovely. We felt like the only people in the world.
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Tags: cameron corner, dingo fence, dog, golf, outback, rfds, royal flying doctor service, sturt national park
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