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REFLECTING NATURE

WORLD-RENOWNED NATURALIST, Sir David Attenborough, has referred to Tasmania as ‘the weird and wonderful isle at the bottom of the world’. Australian artist Jennifer Riddle doesn’t quite go along with Attenborough’s description. “I wouldn’t say it’s weird — although it is absolutely wonderful,” she says.

She speaks with firsthand experience, having been a visitor to the island for the past 25 years, even spending her honeymoon with husband Danny there. She is particularly drawn to Bathurst Harbour in

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