Amy Rudder Amy Rudder

Losing my maturity

As Monday brought the year of the dragon into effect I braced myself against the wind and the wilds of New Zealand's North Island to reach the rim of the Red Crater in the Tongariro National Park. At 1900m, I peered into the depths of the Earth…

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Overseas – or straits

The year kicked off with overseas travel, said sea being more correctly a strait, but what’s the difference anyway? It was a body of water, I was on a plane, and I was going somewhere... Where? Hobart. To work at a festival called MONA FOMA…

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Darwin life, Larrakia country

Down south the sun sets on another 12-degree day, so I board a plane chasing it, finding five hours later in Larrakia country, it was here all along. In Darwin it's the fourth of six seasons: Gurrung – when the weather is hot and dry…

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Blue sky biohazard

Australia: blue skies, big open brown spaces, lots and lots of minerals and one, particularly nasty one... Chrysotile was once mined to make asbestos – a popular, cheap housing material used in Australia in the 50s, 60s and 70s. It's now widely known that asbestos is highly toxic…

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Auspicious? Suspicious.

Auspicious gave us just three weeks for three wedding celebrations in three different countries. So I stocked up on Punjabi suits from the Chennai Silk Palace in Klang, packed the gastrolyte and set out from KL with RR and a small touring party of friends and relatives…

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