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The Dingo Barrier Fence

The Dingo Barrier Fence

Presenting the case to decommission the world’s longest environmental barrier in the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration 2021–2030

The Dog Fence – Australian Geographic

The Dog Fence – Australian Geographic

Carving a 5614km incision through remote inland Australia, the Dingo Barrier Fence has for around 70 years divided the ecology o f a large area of the continent, while providing a lifeline to the nation’s sheep industry.

Museum of Monoculture Bendigo

Museum of Monoculture Bendigo

Monoculture (noun): The cultivation or exploitation of a single crop,or the maintenance of a single kind of animal, to the exclusion of others. This exhibition explores how monoculture, as a defining cultural system, is shaping our economy, landscapes, and ecology. It features 24 original screenprints by Bendigo-based agricultural historian and printmaker, Justine Philip. The series...

Thirty Twenty Gallery Melbourne

Thirty Twenty Gallery Melbourne

Agricultural historian & printmaker Justine Philip explores the lack of visual culture surrounding our primary food production systems, and examines the lives of animals caught up within these landscapes – from pest species and livestock to the endangered and extinct. Photomontage screenprints on paper.

The Waterfinders – Australian Zoologist

The Waterfinders – Australian Zoologist

For thousands of years, the water-finding abilities of the Australian dingo (Canis dingo), has assisted human survival in one of the most extreme, arid environments on earth. In addition to their contribution to Traditional Aboriginal society as a guardian, living blanket, hunting assistant and companion, the dingo’s role as intermediary between the earth’s surface and...

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