Blog

Throughout The Grand Section in 2017 and our journeys since, we communicate through ‘blogs’ where we send out updates somewhat irregularly to people who have subscribed or are interested in following what we get up to in work and life.

We are in the process of transferring the 6 years of blog content from the former The Grand Section website, check back in with us soon!

The Grand Section Guardian #020 - Stop 20 Wooramel Roadhouse/December 23, 2017
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The Grand Section Guardian #020 - Stop 20 Wooramel Roadhouse/December 23, 2017

The ferocious southerly October to February trade winds that wrecked countless ships off the Western Australian coast gave us an easy ride into our penultimate stop, Wooramel Roadhouse. Subject to the whim of the tourist seasons…both of them….on and off, the roadhouse is typical of many road side stops across the continent, dictated by the car. However, as the nature of transport evolves so too must the architecture of the road.

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THE GRAND SECTION FINAL LEG - LIVE TRACKER UPDATE!/DECEMBER 9, 2017
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THE GRAND SECTION FINAL LEG - LIVE TRACKER UPDATE!/DECEMBER 9, 2017

We've just finished our week at Stop #20: Wooramel Roadhouse and so NOW are on our final cycling leg into Carnarvon, the Western Australian fruit bowl. We only have 124 kms to go before we have officially crossed the continent and a great attempt at following Latitude 25. If you can't get to the finish line we understand, so instead you can virtually cheer us on as we have set up a live tracker for you to follow along!!
Click through to the blog post and press the big "LIVE TRACKER" button or go to https://www.thegrandsection.com/ and use the button on the Homepage to follow along online!

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The Grand Section Guardian #018 - Stop 18 Wooleen/December 2, 2017
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The Grand Section Guardian #018 - Stop 18 Wooleen/December 2, 2017

Towering Palms and Gums, like so many other sites throughout the trip are the markers of (white fella) inhabitation both past and present. Pushing through days of 40 degree heat, and a persistent hot headwind, the ‘markers’ gave us a goal to pedal for. What we would come to find is brave, bold, a bit stupid and completely inspiring. A cattle property without any cattle.

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The Grand Section Guardian #017 - Stop 17 Meekatharra/November 26, 2017
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The Grand Section Guardian #017 - Stop 17 Meekatharra/November 26, 2017

Surrounded by open cut mines, with the protective ring of ‘rehabilitated’ earth and small signs urging caution, Meekatharra still has significant deposits of gold, copper and ore to be dug. Meanwhile decade old gaping pits leave locals scratching their heads as to how to utilize these monumental sized constructions to leverage tourism, the scale of modern ruins. The administrative centre of the region, Meekatharra is certainly not for the meek.

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The Grand Section Guardian #016 - Stop 16 Laverton/October 23, 2017
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The Grand Section Guardian #016 - Stop 16 Laverton/October 23, 2017

Littered in history and holes, it almost feels as if no piece of ground has been left untouched. Rusty cans, glass and broken prospector dreams litter the landscape. Manmade mesas and hills rise high above the Mulgas. Behind a clump of Acacias is a century old brick cricket pitch, overgrown. To the unknowing eye, simply, a landscape of ‘nothing’.
One thing to consider: Gold exists in greater abundance in Australia than any other place in the world

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The Grand Section Guardian #015 - Stop 015 Warburton/October 3, 2017
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The Grand Section Guardian #015 - Stop 015 Warburton/October 3, 2017

Ride in, dusty and lunch hungry. Time turns back 1.5 hours so the pre-prepared lunches don’t come out for another hour, delayed further by a drop in internet and EFTPOS services. Camp dogs and dust clouds from ever cycling windowless cars. Lunch when it does come is a surprisingly tasty burger, the only hot and filling option. It’s the off week for fresh food, a couple of sad carrots for dinner. Nothing unusual. 

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The Grand Section Guardian #014 - Stop 014 Uluru/september 15, 2017
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The Grand Section Guardian #014 - Stop 014 Uluru/september 15, 2017

Well shit, the arbiter of the whole Grand Section, the heart of the nation, the spiritual center, the symbol of Aus-bloody-straya,…we made it! This epic place is inhabited mostly in the “township” of Yulara (Ayers Rock Resort), a 1983 purpose built town as a comfortable base for viewing Ayers Rock (Uluru) and The Olga’s (Kata Tjuta) as they were known. Uluru’s massive scale, isolation and abruptness does make this place truly powerful. Light changes on the faces of the rock constantly, revealing hidden cracks, colours and forms day by day. “No day is the same” the rangers tell us and we begin to understand.

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The Grand Section Guardian #013 - Stop 013 Wallace Rockhole/august 27, 2017
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The Grand Section Guardian #013 - Stop 013 Wallace Rockhole/august 27, 2017

PERMIT REQUIRED, PERMIT REQUIRED says the map at the CLC (Central Land Council). In reality permits are not required and the ongoing battle between community and Policy is fought somewhere in the tangle of red tape. The small indigenous community is only 117km from Alice Springs, down a ‘dead-end’ road, at the edge of the sand hill country and nestled into the red face of the James range. A once strong town caught metaphorically and literally in-between a rock and a hard place.

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The Grand Section Guardian #012 - Stop 012 Alice Springs (Mparntwe)/august 23, 2017
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The Grand Section Guardian #012 - Stop 012 Alice Springs (Mparntwe)/august 23, 2017

The landscape is more powerful than most. We cycled through vast horizontality; undulating ancient sea beds and were profoundly moved by the contrasting verticality which meets us in the Alice Springs surrounds. The MacDonnell ranges has a demanding presence, passing through the gap we’re left speechless. Layers of eroded angled strata saying all.
There is an intensity to this place that makes you sit up and take notice. The scale of Alice is graspable by one mind, tantalizingly tangible, you can hold all the complexities and contradictions by their threads and understand how one action reverberates through the web of repercussions.

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The Grand Section Guardian #011 - Non Stops 009-011 -In-between - Marree to Alice Springs/august 19, 2017
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The Grand Section Guardian #011 - Non Stops 009-011 -In-between - Marree to Alice Springs/august 19, 2017

The in-between, just as crucial as the destinations or stops. Through slowness we are fully emersed in the place, people and stuff (architecture). It is through engaging with the broader Australian condition and all it comprises that we are learning the most and blowing many preconceptions to smithereens. Having an in-depth understanding of the value of how place influences in-habitation is crucial to 'good' architecture for people and place.

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The Grand Section Guardian #009 - Stop 07 Birdsville/JULY 2, 2017
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The Grand Section Guardian #009 - Stop 07 Birdsville/JULY 2, 2017

Birdsville, population 115 (+/- 7000), a place of dynamic flux existing for tourism. Long affiliated locals manage the role of local, tour guide, advocate and pastoralist with apparent ease and have a significant place in the community and surrounds. Stone and masonry buildings were prolific and notably novel compared to the other towns we have been. Our first glimpse of the Sturt’s desert pea, was a graceful sight in contrast to the red blushing earth. 

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The Grand Section Guardian #005 - Stop 03, Theodore</a>/April 6, 2017
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The Grand Section Guardian #005 - Stop 03, Theodore/April 6, 2017

Imagine fertile lands covered in dense Brigalow scrub, bottles trees and prickly pear; Low ranges ringing the horizon. The subtropical and sub-humid climate, with variable rainfall, provides relatively pleasant conditions year round. At the junction of two water courses, The Dawson River and Castle creek is a fertile junction abundant in nourishment from both the land and water, we were told by a local elder this was a special place to the Wulli Wulli people. Being the traditional owners of this land; their country covering an approximate 8300sq km area, they would have fished and hunted porcupine, living off the banks of the Dawson River and within nearby caves. Significant cultural and burial sites including caves with a four fingered hand print and bora grounds (a male initiation site) exist in the local area where many artifacts, such as grinding stones, rock axes, and flake and core stones continue to be unearthed, the local elders their custodians.

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The Grand Section Guardian #004 - Stop 02, Woodgate/MARCH 20, 2017
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The Grand Section Guardian #004 - Stop 02, Woodgate/MARCH 20, 2017

Sleepy Woodgate, yawn and you’re moving too fast, blink and you’ll miss it. However, If it’s not your destination you won’t have heard about it.
A part of the traditional land of the Kabi Kabi people, the local Dundaburra tribe is noted to have resided here for last 50,000 years. Indicated by the many middens along the Burrum river, their diet was varied with large amounts of shellfish. Local history states the Dundaburra would partake in the Bunya nut feasts on the Bunya mountains, some 220kms away (close to Toowoomba). In researching though, their presence is a miss.

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