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  • Exploration drilling rig onsite in the Kimberley Region
    KDC050803_002979.TIF
  • The Boranup Forest is in the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park , 20kms from Margaret River in Western Australia's South-West.<br />
The forest is home to the pale-barked Karri Trees (third tallest trees in the world) that reach heights of 60m or more. The Boranup Forest is about a 100km east of the main karri belt and is separated by grey infertile sand. One unique aspect of the forest is that these karri trees grow in limestone based soils where as in the main karri belt the trees grow in deep rich red clay soil.<br />
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Boranup is an Aboriginal word that means "place of the male dingo" and the forest lies in the land of the Wardandi (people of the Warden, the ocean spirit) one of the fourteen Nyungar tribes that live in the State's South-West. The Wardandi tribe's land extends from the coast at Stratham to the sea at Augusta.
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  • The Boranup Forest is in the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park , 20kms from Margaret River in Western Australia's South-West.<br />
The forest is home to the pale-barked Karri Trees (third tallest trees in the world) that reach heights of 60m or more. The Boranup Forest is about a 100km east of the main karri belt and is separated by grey infertile sand. One unique aspect of the forest is that these karri trees grow in limestone based soils where as in the main karri belt the trees grow in deep rich red clay soil.<br />
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Boranup is an Aboriginal word that means "place of the male dingo" and the forest lies in the land of the Wardandi (people of the Warden, the ocean spirit) one of the fourteen Nyungar tribes that live in the State's South-West. The Wardandi tribe's land extends from the coast at Stratham to the sea at Augusta.
    Boranup20100526_391.JPG
  • Shift change - Excavator and truck working into the night<br />
Kimberley Diamond Mine<br />
Ellendale
    Minesite20090507_0083.JPG
  • Cessna Float Plane on lake Kununurra
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  • Farm hilltop with fencing in the Ferguson valley
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  • Pruning olive trees at Olio Bello
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  • Exploration rig in the Kimberley
    KDC060903_004851.JPG
  • Windmill and cattle on Chester Pass Road
    Porongurup20071004_048.JPG
  • Gravel road near Derby<br />
Ellendale
    Minesite20090507_0081.JPG
  • Cinnamon, rose quail, wood roasted pumpkin, beans and pomegranate<br />
Pata Negra Restaurant Perth Region
    PataNegra20110429_0597.JPG
  • Fremantle's Fishing Boat Harbour Perth Region
    Fremantle20160214_3392.JPG
  • Gordon Street Garage Perth Region
    GordonStGarage20131021_7717.JPG
  • Pata Negra Restaurant Perth Region
    PataNegra20110429_0505.JPG
  • Beer at the bar of the Sail and Anchor Hotel in Freo Perth Region
    SailAndAnchor20130422_6962.JPG
  • Cyclist at dawn on Fraser Avenue overlooking Perth CBD Perth Region
    Perth20130423_7113.JPG
  • The University of Western Australia (UWA) and Matilda Bay on the Swan River Perth Region
    UWA20081211_147.JPG
  • Cyclist at dawn on Fraser Avenue overlooking Perth CBD Perth Region
    Perth20130423_7111.JPG
  • Cyclist at dawn on Fraser Avenue overlooking Perth CBD Perth Region
    Perth20130423_7087.JPG
  • Fremantle's Fishing Boat Harbour Perth Region
    Fremantle20160214_3378.JPG
  • William St, Northbridge by night Perth Region
    Perth20130419_6635.JPG
  • Fennel, cabbage pomegranate & mint salad<br />
Pata Negra Restaurant Perth Region
    PataNegra20110429_0550.JPG
  • Fennel, cabbage pomegranate & mint salad<br />
Pata Negra Restaurant Perth Region
    PataNegra20110429_0544.JPG
  • Fresh Esperance scallops. Baked in the shell, fennel & herb butter, Bib and Tucker Restaurant Perth Region
    BibAndTucker20120515_0012.JPG
  • Corner Store<br />
shop interior Perth Region
    Fremantle20160214_3491.JPG
  • Point Walter pine tree, looking toward Point Walter Spit and Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club Perth Region
    PointWalter050807_003631.JPG
  • Beers at The Brisbane Hotel, North Perth Perth Region
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  • Cyclist at dawn on Fraser Avenue overlooking Perth CBD Perth Region
    Perth20130423_7072.JPG
  • Beetroot salad: feta, chard, crispy quinoa, pomegranate dressing, Bib and Tucker Restaurant Perth Region
    BibAndTucker20120515_0032.JPG
  • Art Gallery of Western Australia (AGWA)  and the urban wetland in the Perth Cultural Centre Perth Region
    Perth20130419_6579.JPG
  • Jogger at dawn on Fraser Avenue overlooking Perth CBD Perth Region
    Perth20130423_7076.JPG
  • Raspberry friends at Gordon Street Garage Perth Region
    GordonStGarage20131021_7733.JPG
  • Raspberry friends at Gordon Street Garage Perth Region
    GordonStGarage20131021_7731.JPG
  • Gordon Street Garage Perth Region
    GordonStGarage20131021_7708.JPG
  • Art Gallery of Western Australia (AGWA)  and the urban wetland in the Perth Cultural Centre Perth Region
    Perth20130419_6591.JPG
  • Jogger at dawn on Fraser Avenue overlooking Perth CBD Perth Region
    Perth20130423_7064.JPG
  • Fremantle Tweed Run 2011 Perth Region
    FreoTweed20111125_0128.JPG
  • Brisbane Hotel, North Perth Perth Region
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  • Gordon Street Garage Perth Region
    GordonStGarage20131021_7767.JPG
  • Pata Negra Restaurant Perth Region
    PataNegra20110429_0528.JPG
  • Millbrook Winery and Restaurant Perth Region
    Millbrook20120814_5950.JPG
  • Cyclist at dawn with Perth city skyline Perth Region
    Perth_20170201_2522.JPG
  • Cyclist at dawn with Perth city skyline Perth Region
    Perth_20170201_2665.JPG
  • Longboards at South Cottesloe. FB Holden surf wagon Perth Region
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  • White tailed black cockatoo mural on Newcastle St Perth Region
    Perth20130419_6623.JPG
  • Pata Negra Restaurant Perth Region
    PataNegra20110429_0489.JPG
  • Airside on the tarmac at Perth International Airport<br />
Air traffic control tower in the background Perth Region
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  • Fremantle's Fishing Boat Harbour Perth Region
    Fremantle20160214_3389.JPG
  • Gordon Street Garage Perth Region
    GordonStGarage20131021_7739.JPG
  • Gordon Street Garage Perth Region
    GordonStGarage20131021_7724.JPG
  • Gordon Street Garage Perth Region
    GordonStGarage20131021_7715.JPG
  • Perth CBD by night; BHP Billiton, Deloitte, Lavan, AMP, Westpac,ANZ,Ernst and Young Perth Region
    Perth20160928_1293.JPG
  • Cyclist at dawn with Perth city skyline Perth Region
    Perth_20170201_2798.JPG
  • Art Gallery of Western Australia (AGWA)  and the urban wetland in the Perth Cultural Centre Perth Region
    Perth20130419_6585.JPG
  • TiTu,  a classic timber hulled gaff rigged boat under sail  on the Swan River.
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  • Print Hall restaurant
    PrintHall20130422_6855.JPG
  • Dumas House
    DumasHouse20110512_2286.JPG
  • Leederville Community Garden
    Leederville20100626_2817.JPG
  • Bistro Guillaume
    BistroGuillaume20130419_6556.JPG
  • Greenhouse Restaurant Perth
    Greenhouse20110428_8885.JPG
  • Aerial view of the bulk grain terminal and ship being loaded at Kwinana.. aerial view of ship being loaded at bulk grain terminal, Kwinana
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  • Council House is a 13-storey office building on St Georges Terrace in Perth, Western Australia. Located beside Stirling Gardens and Government House in the city's central business district, the 47.9-metre (157 ft) building was designed by Howlett and Bailey Architects and opened by The Queen in 1963, after Perth hosted the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games. For most of its history, it has served as the headquarters for the City of Perth.
    CouncilHouse20150918_8205.JPG
  • Paganin House is a residential dwelling in Floreat, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, built in 1965. It is one of the best-known buildings designed by Bulgarian-born architect Iwan Iwanoff and is an iconic example of mid-century modern architecture in Australia. In December 2015, it was damaged significantly by fire<br />
<br />
The Paganin family sold timber and marble, which encouraged extensive use of both materials throughout the house by Iwan Iwanoff, including a notable marble front verandah. The four-bedroom home has an open, practical layout, and according to the president of the Western Australian chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects, Phil Griffiths, is "very expressionistic, very creative, and quite brilliant". Construction was completed in 1965.<br />
<br />
The house was recommended for listing in the State Heritage Register in 2006 (place number 17607). The property's original features were maintained and restored, and it was sold at auction by its second owner for $2.2 million in April 2013.<br />
<br />
Late afternoon on 21 December 2015, police officers conducting a traffic stop outside noticed the house was on fire. It took two hours for the Department of Fire and Emergency Services to contain the blaze. The owners were overseas and the fire was not suspicious. Arson investigators from the Western Australia Police found it was a "non-determinate fire". They were unable to ascertain the source because of the open plan layout and widespread use of timber in construction and decoration.<br />
<br />
In 2015, the home was described by WA State Architect Geoff Warn as "an excellent balance of European elegance and the infamous open-plan Case Study Houses in and around Los Angeles". Warn said Iwanoff was "like our local Gaudí" and "the loss of this house is the loss of a local treasure".Paganin House is a residential dwelling in Floreat, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, built in 1965. It is one of the best-known buildings designed by Bulgarian-born architect Iwan Iwanoff and is a
    Paganin20050712_1452.JPG
  • Late afternoon walk on a jetty on the Canning River
    Acorn20091127_058.JPG
  • Paganin House is a residential dwelling in Floreat, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, built in 1965. It is one of the best-known buildings designed by Bulgarian-born architect Iwan Iwanoff and is an iconic example of mid-century modern architecture in Australia. In December 2015, it was damaged significantly by fire<br />
<br />
The Paganin family sold timber and marble, which encouraged extensive use of both materials throughout the house by Iwan Iwanoff, including a notable marble front verandah. The four-bedroom home has an open, practical layout, and according to the president of the Western Australian chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects, Phil Griffiths, is "very expressionistic, very creative, and quite brilliant". Construction was completed in 1965.<br />
<br />
The house was recommended for listing in the State Heritage Register in 2006 (place number 17607). The property's original features were maintained and restored, and it was sold at auction by its second owner for $2.2 million in April 2013.<br />
<br />
Late afternoon on 21 December 2015, police officers conducting a traffic stop outside noticed the house was on fire. It took two hours for the Department of Fire and Emergency Services to contain the blaze. The owners were overseas and the fire was not suspicious. Arson investigators from the Western Australia Police found it was a "non-determinate fire". They were unable to ascertain the source because of the open plan layout and widespread use of timber in construction and decoration.<br />
<br />
In 2015, the home was described by WA State Architect Geoff Warn as "an excellent balance of European elegance and the infamous open-plan Case Study Houses in and around Los Angeles". Warn said Iwanoff was "like our local Gaudí" and "the loss of this house is the loss of a local treasure".Paganin House is a residential dwelling in Floreat, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, built in 1965. It is one of the best-known buildings designed by Bulgarian-born architect Iwan Iwanoff and is a
    Paganin20050712_1440.JPG
  • Greg Jame's sculpture at Fishermans' Harbour, Fremantle
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  • Dawn view from the Goodwood Parade Boat Ramp<br />
Walk and Cycle path around the south and east banks of the Swan River in the City of Belmont near Perth CBD
    Belmont20100419_5713.JPG
  • Our Lady of Lourdes Chirch<br />
Flinders St Nollamara<br />
Ray Jones Architect
    RayJones20110304_5219_e.JPG
  • Iced Tea at Joes Oriental Diner<br />
Hyatt Hotel, Perth
    JoesOrientalDiner20141010_5136.JPG
  • Perth city skyline over the Swan River from South Perth
    Perth20161213_2094.JPG
  • Spanda by Christian de Vietri
    Spanda20160420_9911.JPG
  • Artworks at Elizabeth Quay with the Perth city skyline in the background
    MRA20160306_5300A.JPG
  • Paganin House is a residential dwelling in Floreat, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, built in 1965. It is one of the best-known buildings designed by Bulgarian-born architect Iwan Iwanoff and is an iconic example of mid-century modern architecture in Australia. In December 2015, it was damaged significantly by fire<br />
<br />
The Paganin family sold timber and marble, which encouraged extensive use of both materials throughout the house by Iwan Iwanoff, including a notable marble front verandah. The four-bedroom home has an open, practical layout, and according to the president of the Western Australian chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects, Phil Griffiths, is "very expressionistic, very creative, and quite brilliant". Construction was completed in 1965.<br />
<br />
The house was recommended for listing in the State Heritage Register in 2006 (place number 17607). The property's original features were maintained and restored, and it was sold at auction by its second owner for $2.2 million in April 2013.<br />
<br />
Late afternoon on 21 December 2015, police officers conducting a traffic stop outside noticed the house was on fire. It took two hours for the Department of Fire and Emergency Services to contain the blaze. The owners were overseas and the fire was not suspicious. Arson investigators from the Western Australia Police found it was a "non-determinate fire". They were unable to ascertain the source because of the open plan layout and widespread use of timber in construction and decoration.<br />
<br />
In 2015, the home was described by WA State Architect Geoff Warn as "an excellent balance of European elegance and the infamous open-plan Case Study Houses in and around Los Angeles". Warn said Iwanoff was "like our local Gaudí" and "the loss of this house is the loss of a local treasure".Paganin House is a residential dwelling in Floreat, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, built in 1965. It is one of the best-known buildings designed by Bulgarian-born architect Iwan Iwanoff and is a
    Paganin20050712_1450.JPG
  • Leederville Community Garden
    Leederville20100626_2927.JPG
  • Leederville Community Garden
    Leederville20100626_2824.JPG
  • Our Lady of Lourdes Chirch<br />
Flinders St Nollamara<br />
Ray Jones Architect
    RayJones20110304_5201_e.JPG
  • Cottesloe Beach
    Acorn060113_004467.JPG
  • Gone fishing
    GoneFishing20060619_8173.JPG
  • Dumas House
    DumasHouse20110512_2293.JPG
  • Dumas House and the Old Perth Observatory
    DumasHouse20110512_2283.JPG
  • Paganin House is a residential dwelling in Floreat, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, built in 1965. It is one of the best-known buildings designed by Bulgarian-born architect Iwan Iwanoff and is an iconic example of mid-century modern architecture in Australia. In December 2015, it was damaged significantly by fire<br />
<br />
The Paganin family sold timber and marble, which encouraged extensive use of both materials throughout the house by Iwan Iwanoff, including a notable marble front verandah. The four-bedroom home has an open, practical layout, and according to the president of the Western Australian chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects, Phil Griffiths, is "very expressionistic, very creative, and quite brilliant". Construction was completed in 1965.<br />
<br />
The house was recommended for listing in the State Heritage Register in 2006 (place number 17607). The property's original features were maintained and restored, and it was sold at auction by its second owner for $2.2 million in April 2013.<br />
<br />
Late afternoon on 21 December 2015, police officers conducting a traffic stop outside noticed the house was on fire. It took two hours for the Department of Fire and Emergency Services to contain the blaze. The owners were overseas and the fire was not suspicious. Arson investigators from the Western Australia Police found it was a "non-determinate fire". They were unable to ascertain the source because of the open plan layout and widespread use of timber in construction and decoration.<br />
<br />
In 2015, the home was described by WA State Architect Geoff Warn as "an excellent balance of European elegance and the infamous open-plan Case Study Houses in and around Los Angeles". Warn said Iwanoff was "like our local Gaudí" and "the loss of this house is the loss of a local treasure".Paganin House is a residential dwelling in Floreat, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, built in 1965. It is one of the best-known buildings designed by Bulgarian-born architect Iwan Iwanoff and is a
    Paganin20050712_1454.JPG
  • Paganin House is a residential dwelling in Floreat, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, built in 1965. It is one of the best-known buildings designed by Bulgarian-born architect Iwan Iwanoff and is an iconic example of mid-century modern architecture in Australia. In December 2015, it was damaged significantly by fire<br />
<br />
The Paganin family sold timber and marble, which encouraged extensive use of both materials throughout the house by Iwan Iwanoff, including a notable marble front verandah. The four-bedroom home has an open, practical layout, and according to the president of the Western Australian chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects, Phil Griffiths, is "very expressionistic, very creative, and quite brilliant". Construction was completed in 1965.<br />
<br />
The house was recommended for listing in the State Heritage Register in 2006 (place number 17607). The property's original features were maintained and restored, and it was sold at auction by its second owner for $2.2 million in April 2013.<br />
<br />
Late afternoon on 21 December 2015, police officers conducting a traffic stop outside noticed the house was on fire. It took two hours for the Department of Fire and Emergency Services to contain the blaze. The owners were overseas and the fire was not suspicious. Arson investigators from the Western Australia Police found it was a "non-determinate fire". They were unable to ascertain the source because of the open plan layout and widespread use of timber in construction and decoration.<br />
<br />
In 2015, the home was described by WA State Architect Geoff Warn as "an excellent balance of European elegance and the infamous open-plan Case Study Houses in and around Los Angeles". Warn said Iwanoff was "like our local Gaudí" and "the loss of this house is the loss of a local treasure".Paganin House is a residential dwelling in Floreat, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, built in 1965. It is one of the best-known buildings designed by Bulgarian-born architect Iwan Iwanoff and is a
    Paganin20050712_1449.JPG
  • Paganin House is a residential dwelling in Floreat, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, built in 1965. It is one of the best-known buildings designed by Bulgarian-born architect Iwan Iwanoff and is an iconic example of mid-century modern architecture in Australia. In December 2015, it was damaged significantly by fire<br />
<br />
The Paganin family sold timber and marble, which encouraged extensive use of both materials throughout the house by Iwan Iwanoff, including a notable marble front verandah. The four-bedroom home has an open, practical layout, and according to the president of the Western Australian chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects, Phil Griffiths, is "very expressionistic, very creative, and quite brilliant". Construction was completed in 1965.<br />
<br />
The house was recommended for listing in the State Heritage Register in 2006 (place number 17607). The property's original features were maintained and restored, and it was sold at auction by its second owner for $2.2 million in April 2013.<br />
<br />
Late afternoon on 21 December 2015, police officers conducting a traffic stop outside noticed the house was on fire. It took two hours for the Department of Fire and Emergency Services to contain the blaze. The owners were overseas and the fire was not suspicious. Arson investigators from the Western Australia Police found it was a "non-determinate fire". They were unable to ascertain the source because of the open plan layout and widespread use of timber in construction and decoration.<br />
<br />
In 2015, the home was described by WA State Architect Geoff Warn as "an excellent balance of European elegance and the infamous open-plan Case Study Houses in and around Los Angeles". Warn said Iwanoff was "like our local Gaudí" and "the loss of this house is the loss of a local treasure".Paganin House is a residential dwelling in Floreat, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, built in 1965. It is one of the best-known buildings designed by Bulgarian-born architect Iwan Iwanoff and is a
    Paganin20050712_1441.JPG
  • Leederville community garden
    Leederville20100606_9568.JPG
  • Ash (?) house<br />
2 Edward St, North Beach<br />
Ray Jones Architect
    RayJones20110303_5136.JPG
  • Ash (?) house<br />
2 Edward St, North Beach<br />
Ray Jones Architect
    RayJones20110303_5128.JPG
  • St Cecelia's Catholic Church<br />
Kenmore St Floreat<br />
Ray Jones Architect
    RayJones20110303_4743.JPG
  • A classic timber hulled gaff rigged boat under sail  on the Swan River.
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  • A classic timber hulled gaff rigged boat under sail  on the Swan River.
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  • Sergio and Dan at Blink, Fremantle's smallest coffee shop
    Blink20160212_2913.JPG
  • Totem<br />
by Geoffrey Drake Brockman<br />
<br />
Totem is an interactive spatial robot. It has 108 reconfigurable petals and is able to react to pedestrian movement. Totem incorporates a laser projection artwork titled "Translight" that projects nightly onto the Eastern wall of the Perth Arena. Totem / Translight is a permanent public art commission installed at the Perth Arena.
    Totem20130322_1339_e.JPG
  • Perth city skyline from Kings Park
    Perth20130423_7168.JPG
  • Perth city skyline from South Perth
    Perth20161213_2052.JPG
  • Spanda by Christian de Vietri
    Spanda20160420_9916.JPG
  • Greenhouse Restaurant Perth<br />
Yoghurt parfait, rose jelly, watermelon, strawberries
    Greenhouse20110428_8912.JPG
  • Bon Scott Sculpture  <br />
Commercial fishing boats docked at Fishing Boat Harbour, Fremantle
    Fremantle20160214_3401.JPG
  • Child's Bucket and Spade set
    Beach20081218_006.JPG
  • Aerial view of the bulk grain terminal and ship being loaded at Kwinana.. aerial view of ship being loaded at bulk grain terminal, Kwinana
    8967.JPG
  • Aerial view of the bulk grain terminal and ship being loaded at Kwinana.. aerial view of ship being loaded at bulk grain terminal, Kwinana
    8963.JPG
  • Aerial view of the bulk grain terminal and ship being loaded at Kwinana.. aerial view of ship being loaded at bulk grain terminal, Kwinana
    8962.JPG
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