Tasmanian Stories
Learn more"People come to Tasmania for scientific reasons, even if they don’t use that word. They want to see an Aurora, or do the Overland Track and see all these incredible species. Those are all scientific reasons."
Learn more"The turbines are like part of the furniture now... but I do take a bit of time, especially on a nice day, to look out across it and think, ‘Yeah, we’ve done something good.'"
Learn more"Ally and I both claim that we missed the meeting where we decided to make a business out of it, but at some point, one of us said 'maybe there’s something in this…'"
Learn more"Killiecrankie is my home, and I see the trees, the earth, the water, as part of me when I was born. I call it my heartland."
Learn more"It’s a matter of having the desire to learn, to work hard at it – to passionately work hard at it. You need the desire to pursue a creative career and allow yourself to be fostered in it. For me, that was the lightbulb moment: the decision to study and learn."