Category Archives: Travel

Sweet and sour in Cambodia {WaterAid}

Here are some images from a recent trip with WaterAid to Cambodia. It’s a country that continues to develop at breakneck speed. Nowadays, as a traveller, it’s a silky smooth experience: comfortable – and ludicrously affordable – hotels (with wi-fi that beats Australia’s hands down), delicious food and lovely people. Phnom Penh continues to grow up and out, accommodating…

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Hunger for food and literacy in Timor Leste

For a tiny country, Timor Leste isn’t a quick place to get around. Which of course is a large part of its charm. I recently spent a rewarding two weeks with Care Australia travelling much of the country. The work covered two main themes: the recent El Nino drought and the inspiring Tetum-language magazine Lafaek. El Nino’s…

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Myanmar

I recently visited Myanmar to take some shots and do some interviews for ChildFund. It was a wonderful trip – short but sweet. The work centred on projects around Mandalay that provide education to children who would otherwise go without. Here’s a piece I wrote for ChildFund’s blog, followed by some shots:   I first…

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Back to Vietnam {ChildFund}

Back to Vietnam – my first time in seven years! I lived in Hanoi between 1998 and 2004, so my attachment to the place runs deep. As it was I spent very little time in the capital, but enough to feel reassured that, despite the seismic changes that had taken place, it was still very…

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