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Walking Man

Walking Man tells the remarkable tale of unknown artist and ‘walking man’ Ross Seaton, an ever-present figure on the suburban streets of Perth, often seen pushing his wheelbarrow or pram along the busy Stirling Highway over many decades.

Jaimen Hudson from Sky to Sea

Jaimen Hudson’s spectacular aerial whale and dolphin imagery reach hundreds of millions of people online, unbeknown to most he is confined to a wheelchair, embarking on the greatest challenge of his life he begins his quest to become the world’s first underwater cinematographer with quadriplegia.

Revis Ryder, Daisy Ward and Wendy Kelly standing in front of police car

Our Law

At Western Australia’s first Indigenous-run police station, two officers learn language and culture to help them police one of the world’s most remote beats.

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