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.

Mounting the hardware for the Honeysuckle Hill weather gateway.

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Honeysuckle Hill gateway complete.

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This LoRaWAN gateway has a range of up to 10km.

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This weather station tells us Stocker's Bottom's temperature, humidity, barometric pressure, cumulative rainfall and wind direction.

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This bushfire sensor combines an atmospheric CO2 sensor with a fuel flammability sensor.

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While we have the privilege of being The Quoin’s custodians, we are using ecological burns to manage these grassland ecosystems.

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We're excited to be welcoming Tasmanian Aboriginal people to engage in cultural burning later this year.

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We prioritise grassland sites that have a high fire risk and are highly visited by animals.

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Wallabies lead us straight to these spots, heading to feeding grasslands at dusk and dawn.

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Burning away dead and decaying plant matter catalyses a new growth cycle, and it’s good for the soil too.

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A young Forester kangaroo investigates a newly installed camera trap.

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This Tasmanian devil is likely scavenging for food, although devils will hunt if the opportunity presents itself.

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