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Photo credit: Charmayne Cronje
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Photo credit: Kath Tuft
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Photo credit: Guy Nelson
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Photo Credit: Adrian Friedel
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| 2015 |
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Photo credit: Casey Harris
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| 2014 |
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| Issue 3, 2014: New leadership at AR |
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| Issue 2, 2014: The beauty of the bettong |
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| Issue 1, 2014: Year of the bettong |
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| 2013 |
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| Issue 4, 2013: A different perspective |
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| Issue 3, 2013: Rain, rain go away |
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| Issue 2, 2013: Beyond the heat of summer |
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| Issue 1, 2013: A new year through new eyes |
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| 2012 |
Issue 4, 2012: A new beginning |
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| Issue 3, 2012: A celebration of community |
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| Issue 2, 2012: The greening again |
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| Issue 1, 2012: Arid Recovery 15 years on |
John has been beating around outback South Australia all his life, working on pastoral stations from the banks of Lake Eyre to the Gawler Ranges, doing everything from chasing sheep to building causeways and fixing pumps. He brings his lifetime of experience and can-do work ethic to Arid Recovery to maintain and develop the infrastructure at the Reserve, and to manage feral control programs.
John is ever vigilant to feral animal incursions into the Reserve. He can knock up practical solutions from whatever is lying around and is a critical part of the team.
John has been beating around outback South Australia all his life, working on pastoral stations from the banks of Lake Eyre to the Gawler Ranges, doing everything from chasing sheep to building causeways and fixing pumps. He brings his lifetime of experience and can-do work ethic to Arid Recovery to maintain and develop the infrastructure at the Reserve, and to manage feral control programs.
John is ever vigilant to feral animal incursions into the Reserve. He can knock up practical solutions from whatever is lying around and is a critical part of the team.








