Credits

All photography on this website is by Matthew Newton, unless otherwise stated. Photographer’s names and copyright details are credited on this website in-situ where it's possible to do so, and as listed below.

Flame robins have a recognisable high-pitched song, consisting of three sets of three notes.

Although primarily nocturnal, the southern brown bandicoot is sometimes observed foraging during the day.

The long-nosed potoroo is native to forests and shrubland in south-eastern Australia and Tasmania.

The Tasmanian devil is endemic to Tasmania.

The southern banjo frog can be found in south-eastern Australia and Tasmania.

Alan Melville | Wiki Commons

Gahnia is a a tussock-forming perennial plant that's endemic to Australia.

Southern brown bandicoots are soil engineers, turning over up to 13kg of soil every night as they dig for insects.

Spotted-tailed quolls are solitary animals that hunt across large distances.

Brett Vercoe | CC-BY-NC

A fluffy, white baby wedge-tailed eagle in the Penny Hill nest.

The Quoin team

Two mated black swans and their five baby cygnets in Stocker's Dam.

The Quoin team

The southern banjo frog is also known as the pobblebonk.

This leaky weir has slowed the flow of water, letting much of it spread wide and seep into the soil.

The Quoin team