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.

Two team members exploring The Quoin on foot.

The Quoin team

A Made by Bare tiny home.

Supplied by Made by Bare

While eastern quoll are endemic to Australia, they've been considered extinct on the mainland since 1963.

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

We've used Agronomeye to create a digital twin of The Quoin.

A screenshot from AgTwin platform

Biochar not only stores carbon but can be used to enrich soil too.

The Quoin team

A productive ecological burn at The Quoin.

The Quoin team

The wedge-tailed eagle is Australia's largest bird of prey.

Tim Cooper | All rights reserved