The Barwon River, Lily pads and grass, while on a walk with my pup.

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The Barwon River, Lily pads and grass, while on a walk with my pup.
Black, White + Colour
Photography/Biography Book Review Black, White + Colour – A Biography of Mervyn Bishop Text © Tim Dobbyn 2025 Publisher: Ginninderra Press ISBN Standard edition: 9781761097089 ISBN International edition: 979-8-9921572-0-8 207 pp Book Cover featuring School Bus Yarrabah, 1974, Mervyn Bishop This illustrated biography of Mervyn Bishop – Australia’s first indigenous professional photographer…
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NSW's water plan is 'not working' but we can save the Barwon-Darling
NSW’s water plan is ‘not working’ but we can save the Barwon-Darling
Barry Hart, Monash University
The plan to manage water in the Barwon-Darling is not working, according to a draft review released last week.
The New South Wales Natural Resources Commission, which released the draft report, found the Barwon-Darling is an “ecosystem in crisis”. The report provides a robust blueprint for a more sustainable water-sharing plan.
The review confirms criticism the…
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Walking the Barwon River - From Source to Sea by Jennifer Morrow & Peter Greig
Walking the Barwon River – From Source to Sea by Jennifer Morrow & Peter Greig
…the simplicity of walking and talking, sharing knowledge, and appreciating our own backyard and the importance of the Barwon River was a unifying and uplifting experience
Why did we want to walk the length of the Barwon River from source to sea?
For each participant of the walk, there is probably a different answer. Perhaps it is simply curiosity as we go about our workaday lives, driving…
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Walking the Barwon River - From Source to Sea by Jennifer Morrow & Peter Greig
Walking the Barwon River – From Source to Sea by Jennifer Morrow & Peter Greig
…the simplicity of walking and talking, sharing knowledge, and appreciating our own backyard and the importance of the Barwon River was a unifying and uplifting experience
Why did we want to walk the length of the Barwon River from source to sea?
For each participant of the walk, there is probably a different answer. Perhaps it is simply curiosity as we go about our workaday lives, driving…
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Barwon Hotel on fire, Brewarrina, NSW, Australia, July 1965
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