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Broken Hill

I was fortunate to spend 3 weeks out in Broken Hill on a production, and in my spare time I went into the outback. It’s amazing how much you lose the sky when living in an urban environment and it was really inspiring.

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Australian WWII Plane Down in Timor

When we were in East Timor, back in 2017, our guide took us to the location of a downed Australian plane during WWII. He’d suggested that it was a helicopter that his Grandfather had witnessed crash back during WWII, but we weren’t so sure, given that helicopters weren’t really around back then.

I emailed the Australian War Memorial to see if they known anything about a helicopter, but all they replied was;

Dear Ben,

Thank you for your email to the Research Centre regarding this wreckage.

Helicopters were in their infancy during the Second World War, and only really started to be used in warfare during Korea. I can find a lot of aircraft going down in Timor or over the Timor Sea, but no helicopters. 

I hope this has been helpful. Please do not hesitate to contact us if we can assist you further.

So I’m fairly sure it was an Aussie plane because of the anglicised letters and numbers on the wreckage.

Either way it was pretty great to find it.

Suzanne's Birthday at Floreat Beach

Was recently going back through some of the photos in my archive and these remain some of the best photos, (and the best sunset!) that I took.

I wonder if we could have ever known that this would have been one of the last times we’d all be together?

Many of us are interstate, with others now being overseas, and so it’s very unlikely that we’ll ever all have a catch up like this.

I guess that’s one of the reasons I find photography so compelling

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Timor-Leste

Elise and I went to East Timor for her 30th, where we took a trip from Dili, to Aturo, then off to Balibo, and back to Dili, via Maubisse.

It was a great trip and we found some really great places and met some fascinating people.

Here’s a bunch of drone shots of the place too!