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Adrift in a parallel universe: Lismore struggles to find itself after another flood
Residents starting to rebuild their lives and homes after February's floods are traumatised by the latest disaster.
The rainforest country of the northern rivers has long been a heartland of alternative thinking and lifestyles.
But residents of Lismore say that when putrid flood waters inundated their homes and destroyed their businesses for the second time in a matter of weeks, it shattered any vestige of the idea of "normal" they had set for themselves, sending them adrift into what feels like a parallel universe.
Lismore, NSW, Australia.
Ella Buckland (aged 41 years) holds her daughter Myla Hennessy (aged 8 years) in Lismore. The family lost everything at the end of February 2022 when their home was hit by the first flood.
The town of Lismore and the Northern Rivers region were hit with devistating floods for the second time in a month at the end of March (The first flood hit the end of February).
March 31, 2022.
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Adrift in a parallel universe: Lismore struggles to find itself after another flood
Residents starting to rebuild their lives and homes after February's floods are traumatised by the latest disaster.
The rainforest country of the northern rivers has long been a heartland of alternative thinking and lifestyles.
But residents of Lismore say that when putrid flood waters inundated their homes and destroyed their businesses for the second time in a matter of weeks, it shattered any vestige of the idea of "normal" they had set for themselves, sending them adrift into what feels like a parallel universe.
Lismore, NSW, Australia
Daizie Trew aged 16 holding Biscuit the python. The Trew family home in Lismore was hit by devistating floods at the end of February 2022. The family was forced to sleep in their cars for five nights until finding temporary accomodation.
March 17, 2022.
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Adrift in a parallel universe: Lismore struggles to find itself after another flood
Residents starting to rebuild their lives and homes after February's floods are traumatised by the latest disaster.
The rainforest country of the northern rivers has long been a heartland of alternative thinking and lifestyles.
But residents of Lismore say that when putrid flood waters inundated their homes and destroyed their businesses for the second time in a matter of weeks, it shattered any vestige of the idea of "normal" they had set for themselves, sending them adrift into what feels like a parallel universe.
Lennox Head, NSW, Australia.
A portrait of Tom Lee Lewes (aged 35 years), an air crew officer and rescue swimmer with Westpac Research Helicopter Service Lismore Base. Lee Lewes responded during the floods in the Northern Rivers at the end of February 2022.
March 12, 2022.
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Adrift in a parallel universe: Lismore struggles to find itself after another flood
Residents starting to rebuild their lives and homes after February's floods are traumatised by the latest disaster.
The rainforest country of the northern rivers has long been a heartland of alternative thinking and lifestyles.
But residents of Lismore say that when putrid flood waters inundated their homes and destroyed their businesses for the second time in a matter of weeks, it shattered any vestige of the idea of "normal" they had set for themselves, sending them adrift into what feels like a parallel universe.
Lennox Head, NSW, Australia.
A portrait of Tom Lee Lewes (aged 35 years), an air crew officer and rescue swimmer with Westpac Research Helicopter Service Lismore Base. Lee Lewes responded during the floods in the Northern Rivers at the end of February 2022.
March 12, 2022.
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Experience: I crash funerals for a living
A portrait of Bill Edgar (aged 53 years).
Edgar is a private investigator and is also known as "The Coffin Confessor", engaged by people while living to go to their funerals or gravesides and reveal the secrets they want people in attendance to know.
Mt Tamborine, Queensland, Australia.
21st November 2021.
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Experience: I crash funerals for a living
A portrait of Bill Edgar (aged 53 years).
Edgar is a private investigator and is also known as "The Coffin Confessor", engaged by people while living to go to their funerals or gravesides and reveal the secrets they want people in attendance to know.
Mt Tamborine, Queensland, Australia.
21st November 2021.
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Experience: I crash funerals for a living
A portrait of Bill Edgar (aged 53 years).
Edgar is a private investigator and is also known as "The Coffin Confessor", engaged by people while living to go to their funerals or gravesides and reveal the secrets they want people in attendance to know.
Mt Tamborine, Queensland, Australia.
21st November 2021.
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Experience: I crash funerals for a living
A portrait of Bill Edgar (aged 53 years).
Edgar is a private investigator and is also known as "The Coffin Confessor", engaged by people while living to go to their funerals or gravesides and reveal the secrets they want people in attendance to know.
Mt Tamborine, Queensland, Australia.
21st November 2021.
© David Maurice Smith / Guardian / eyevine
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