I’m not referring to the baby shark in the foreground. That’s a Port Jackson Shark of course and there are plenty of them around at the moment. Recent reports from divers at Port Noarlunga often cite up to 10 of these beautiful creatures either resting on the sand or nestled under ledges of the reef. […]
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Manticore
A few weeks ago I was asked to do some waterproof testing on a new product about to be released, Minelab’s new coin and relic metal detector called Manticore. The brief was simple, stay down at depth for an ‘extended’ amount of time and work the detector hard. Twist it, flex it, shove it hard […]
Read MoreAncient Braille
As the wind and salt spray wear away the eastern sandstone cliffs of Bare Island an ancient pattern has been brought to the surface. Oblivious to its origin or meaning, fishers cast from the nearby rocks, children search for crabs in tidal pools and couples take selfies. Above the wall and hidden from view the […]
Read MoreDjesse
Djesse, JC or Jacob Collier. By any other name he would sound just as amazing. Thursday night we were privileged to have Jacob here performing within the intimacy of the Thebarton Theatre. For more than two hours Jacob and his band had us all spellbound and singing in harmonies from the floor, seats and balcony. […]
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