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Anika MOLESWORTH

When her family bought a sheep station in far-west NSW near Broken Hill in 2000, the “starkly beautiful piece of Australia” became both a physical and spiritual home to a 12-year-old Anika Molesworth. Then the rain stopped and barely fell again for a decade.

“The Millennium Drought opened my eyes to the fragility of our natural world, and how connected everything and everyone is to it,” she explains.

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