In love with Earth’s wild places

Celebrated NZ photographer, Wayne Papps remembered. Papps was best known for his striking images of Antarctica, which he produced as a member of the Australian Antarctic Division. Regarded as one of the world’s premiere wilderness photographers, Papps, 43, fell to his death while taking pictures on Bruny Island last month. Australian Antarctic Division director, Tony Press: “Few people have captured the many moods or the spirit of Antarctica as Wayne has done … He was a consummate perfectionist and, like a number of truly creative and sensitive artists, an unassuming and modest man.”


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Amy Brown’s New Novel Inspired by Women and Art

Amy Brown’s New Novel Inspired by Women and Art

Like many writers before her, New Zealand-born Amy Brown takes inspiration from the Australian feminist icon Stella Maria Miles Franklin in her captivating debut novel My Brilliant Sister – but instead…