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High Country cattlemen
In this gallery, photographer Melanie
Faith Dove depicts Australian mountain
cattlemen at work.

Perth through a local lens
See evocative images from Australian
Geographic photographer Frances
Andrijich’s new book Perth.

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October marked 30 years since the
custodianship of Uluru and Kata
Tjuta was passed back to their
Anangu traditional owners.
Here’s what you had to say:

LINDA SUSAN LAW
Happy Anniversary, lovely to
see these beautiful places
being handed back to the
rightful people.

RHETT PARSONS
Wonderful place. The mystic
feeling around both Uluru and
Kata Tjuta is almost impossible to
describe. And the Anangu people
are so caring of this sacred land. It
was an absolute honour to
visit their land.

BOB SMITH
We were there working at
Yulara at the time – a lot of
mixed opinions back then, but
I think now people know it was
the right thing.

KERSTIN LODIGA
Lovely Anangu people you are
always in my heart. I had some
wonderful times out there.
Thank you sooo much!

BEN KERR
How many have had the privilege
to actually learn from the
Anangu? Better than anything
you’ll ever learn in school!

Ta l k b @ck


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Australia’s prettiest scenes in panorama
Australia abounds in beauty, and photographer Ken Duncan has captured
some of its fi nest angles. See a gallery of his incredible images.

CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: KEN DUNCAN; ULURU KATA TJUTA NP; FRANCIS ANDRIJICH /

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; MELANIE FAITH DOVE

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