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24.01.2022 Richard Hodges, photographer also from the Goolwa project, tries his hand at manual labour



21.01.2022 And a great finish to the entire series - an interview with an 11 year old boy, all he wants to do is fish. Congratulations Bill Marsh, who wrote the stories, and Richard Hodges who took all the beautiful images. http://oneriver.com.au/all-i-want-to-do/

20.01.2022 The Goolwa One River project, Alluvial Connections, From Source to Sea, has just posted the final four stories by Bill 'Swampy' Marsh, where residents from that part of the Murray Darling Basin tell it the way they see it. It has been a great series, full of interesting perspective, searingly honest. If you have any reading time, don't waste any of it! Go here: http://oneriver.com.au/wasted-water/

16.01.2022 Lanterns from Bourke at the One River event at the Belco lastnight



14.01.2022 Worldly Goods Choir rehearsing Belconnen Arts Centre tonight

14.01.2022 One River AD Donna with Harry and Jude from Mitchell and the performing front end loader

06.01.2022 Margaret Worth from Goolwa shovels sand into her boulder installation



04.01.2022 Rehearsing with the front end loader for its starring role in the One River performance installation specktacklier Sat night, 4:00 till 8:00pm, Belconnen Arts Centre Canberra

03.01.2022 This is a fantastic one about weaving and tiger snakes from Ellen Trevorrow (Camp Coorong): http://oneriver.com.au/weaving/

03.01.2022 One River at the Belconnen Arts Centre today, you can take a cruise aboard Heidi Kenyon's camera obscura boat, happening today till about 5pm, it's fantastic and perfect spring weather

03.01.2022 The doco on the Bourke project, Remembering the River, is now online. Those lanterns bobbing around after sunset on the Darling River were just beautiful. Check it out! https://vimeo.com/72330464

01.01.2022 The doco on the One River Augathella project, Treasures of the River, is now online. There are some fabulous reminiscences of life on large Queensland stations in the dating back to the 1930s. Top viewing, even if I say so myself. http://vimeo.com/71794274



01.01.2022 And here: http://oneriver.com.au/community/

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