Credits

All photography on this website is by Matthew Newton, unless otherwise stated. Photographer’s names and copyright details are credited on this website in-situ where it's possible to do so, and as listed below.

The green rosella is native to Lutruwita/Tasmania and Bass Strait islands.
Photographer Doug Gimesy

A distinctive flame robin.
Photographer Doug Gimesy

A female golden whistler with a cup moth larva in its beak.
Photographer Doug Gimesy

A highly alert Bennett's wallaby in the grass.
Photographer Doug Gimesy

A lone forester kangaroo hopping through a grassland ecosystem.
Photographer Doug Gimesy

The wedge-tailed eagle is Australia's largest bird of prey.
Tim Cooper | All rights reserved