Digital: Bush Journal Vol. 04
This is a digital version of Vol. 04. We recommend you download it on a computer or tablet because the pages appear in spread form (side-by-side)
Volume 04 is all about transitions: across the country, through the decades, into motherhood and old age.
We get to know Landline host Pip Courtney, explore Western Australia’s ancient landscapes with disability CEO and acclaimed aerial photographer Michael Schweiger, examine what’s left of a farming family when it sells the family farm, and learn about a fateful Northern Territory mustering season in 1985 that changed the lives of a Swedish photographer, Native Title lawyer and Queensland contract fencer.
We ask the question: Who are we when we’re becoming someone else?
This is a digital version of Vol. 04. We recommend you download it on a computer or tablet because the pages appear in spread form (side-by-side)
Volume 04 is all about transitions: across the country, through the decades, into motherhood and old age.
We get to know Landline host Pip Courtney, explore Western Australia’s ancient landscapes with disability CEO and acclaimed aerial photographer Michael Schweiger, examine what’s left of a farming family when it sells the family farm, and learn about a fateful Northern Territory mustering season in 1985 that changed the lives of a Swedish photographer, Native Title lawyer and Queensland contract fencer.
We ask the question: Who are we when we’re becoming someone else?
This is a digital version of Vol. 04. We recommend you download it on a computer or tablet because the pages appear in spread form (side-by-side)
Volume 04 is all about transitions: across the country, through the decades, into motherhood and old age.
We get to know Landline host Pip Courtney, explore Western Australia’s ancient landscapes with disability CEO and acclaimed aerial photographer Michael Schweiger, examine what’s left of a farming family when it sells the family farm, and learn about a fateful Northern Territory mustering season in 1985 that changed the lives of a Swedish photographer, Native Title lawyer and Queensland contract fencer.
We ask the question: Who are we when we’re becoming someone else?