Geographical Magazine Photographer Tom Goldner captures the aftermath of the Australian wildfires Written by Jacob Dykes 2021 Tom Goldner s project Do Brumbies Dream in Red? is an intimate portrayal of the effect of environmental catastophe. He sought to question our relationship with nature through the symbolism of the Australian brumby – a feral horse with a controversial reputation among environmentalists
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Thai fine diner gets NSWâs Southern Highlands buzzing
Michelin-starred chef Bongkoch âBeeâ Satongun is making waves in Mittagong.
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Itâs a slam dunk. The moment the first appetiser is put in front of me â a generous heap of shredded roast duck thatâs been tossed in sawtooth coriander, dusted with nutmeg and served on a rice cracker, a mouthful of gamey goodness that finishes with a satisfying crunch â I know that chef Bongkoch âBeeâ Satongun, believes in opening big.
The woman behind Paste Australia, the regional restaurant that has a solid claim to be the nationâs most exciting Thai restaurant, has plenty more dazzling dishes up her sleeve. The introductory fanfare continues with tapioca dumplings stuffed with smoked Snowy River trout, roasted peanuts, coriander and pennywort; watermelon balls nestled beneath a feather-light blank