Australian Traveller

BUSH BOUNTY

“WE ARE ALL INDIGENOUS to this planet. We all need to take time out to reconnect and the bush is my place for that,” says Jake Cassar as we stand on top of a rocky headland on New South Wales’ Central Coast. I take in my surroundings: the ancient tessellated rock that has been shaped by wind and sea over millennia, the bush that I have just discovered is a bounty of nourishment, and the vast, mighty ocean that stretches before us.

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