The Disastrous Environmental Impacts of the Dingo Fence.

The Dingo Fence, stretching over 5,600 kilometers across Australia, was originally built in the 1880s to keep dingoes away from fertile farmland. While its original purpose may have seemed practical at the time, the fence's unintended environmental consequences have been devastating

Tracking Alpine Dingoes.


In this update video, I share some of the exciting updates that the team and I have had over the last few months. While I can't yet share all of the shoots we have done, all will be revealed very soon.

Tracking Wild Dingoes.


In this update video, I share some of the exciting updates that the team and I have had over the last few months. While I can't yet share all of the shoots we have done, all will be revealed very soon.

Exploring Dingo Territory


Sometimes you win, sometimes you loose. On this trip, I had a mixed bag of results with finding dingoes but couldn’t have been happier with the results I managed to capture.

Searching for 600+ year old Aboriginal Art.

In this production diary, I go searching for a 600+ year old painting of a dingo created by the Darug and Darkinjung People. With only a vague idea of where the painting was, I set out with plenty of daylight left to make sure I had the best chances of finding the needle in the haystack.

Tracking Dingoes in a wildlife oasis.


In this video, I set out to film dingoes from above! Along the way, I find countless injured seabirds, a mysterious whale and a pack of beautiful dingoes.

How Dingoes are Helping to Save Australia’s Rarest Bird

In this video, we dive deep into the fascinating relationship between dingoes and the endangered Night Parrot. Once thought to be extinct, the Night Parrot is making a comeback thanks to the surprising role of dingoes in its habitat.

What is a ‘Dingo Tree’?


In this video, we explore the disturbing and controversial "Dingo Tree" tradition practiced by some hunters in Australia. Known for its unsettling ritual, the Dingo Tree involves hunters using a tree as a marker in the wild, often associated with the trapping or killing of dingoes. This practice has sparked debate due to its cultural implications and the ethical concerns surrounding it.