Page 71 - Kickin Up Dust - Australia
P. 71
Kickin Up Dust Feature
FEATURE “ Whether that be the volunteers who spend every Although it no longer sees travellers come and
s_tatephotography
Rural Haus Photography
Something that I have learned since moving to a small rural town is that they continue to
exist because of the efforts of the community.
“
Saturday at the football or netball all winter, the
have come to practice their crafts and share their
numerous committees and their members who
skills.
put in so much time and effort to ensure small go, the station has become a space many women
towns like ours still get the infrastructure we
need, or the individuals who rally people together More importantly, it allows a time to connect and
for town events - things for locals to look forward just have a chat with a friend over a cuppa. In
to. a place that can often feel isolating to some, the
value of community is immeasurable.
In this case it’s the Beulah patchwork club which
gathers at the local train station every Tuesday. Amelia Scholtz
Socials - @ruralhausphotography
KICKIN UP DUST KICKIN UP DUST KICKIN UP DUST
70 71
40