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Slow burn.
Bruce Pascoe and Lyn Harwood present Black Duck: A Year at Yumburra to an Australia more open to embracing the new (but very, very old) approach to land management they're proposing. Read more
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The mentor gains the most.
This edition featured many youthful, more agile, less calloused hands snatching the reins and... Read more
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Taking inspiration from the wisdom of the past.
Young, passionate artist, Chloe Oakes asks that we embrace the past: reflect and learn from its... Read more
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Listen up, locals.
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Road Trip.
Illustrator, Amy Allender takes us on a road trip across Gippsland. Read more
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Vulnerability within community.
Vulnerability in small communities can be intimidating, but it can prove rewarding, as Saxxon... Read more
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Regional Writers Rise!
Storytelling takes centre stage at the inaugural Regional Writers Rise Festival - dare to share... Read more
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