At the edge of the desert in outback Queensland, two French-Australian sisters giggle as they roll down red sand dunes. Their backyard is the 215,000-hectare nature reserve where their parents moved for work six years ago.
At the edge of the desert in outback Queensland, two sisters giggle as they roll down red sand dunes and ride their bikes across a stretch of claypan.
Every few months, Kyle makes the seven-hour drive to Mount Isa, the nearest regional centre, to stock up on food and supplies.ABC Western Qld: Hannah Walsh"Generally, we try to keep about eight to 12 weeks' worth of food around, so at least there's something to eat if we do get isolated with the floodwaters," he says.
When she was pregnant with Gwenaelle, Helene went into early labour in the middle of the night while she was still on Ethabuka.
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