Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Rodney-Hayes-at-Termeil--NSW-27MZIFJ832ABZ.htmlConceptually similarRodney Hayes at Termeil, NSWGP0STUMMPCompleted★★★★★★Rodney Hayes at Termeil, NSWGP0STUMMNCompleted★★★★Rodney Hayes at Termeil, NSWGP0STUMMQCompleted★★★★Bushfire Aftermath near Ulladulla, NSWGP0STUMMTCompleted★★★★Dirty Power: Burnt Country - Documentary Premiere in New South WalesGP1STWEUCompleted★★★★Dirty Power: Burnt Country - Documentary Premiere in New South WalesGP1STWEVCompleted★★★★★★Dirty Power: Burnt Country - Documentary Premiere in New South WalesGP1STWEWCompleted★★★★Dirty Power: Burnt Country - Documentary Premiere in New South WalesGP1STWEXCompleted★★★★Dirty Power: Burnt Country - Documentary Premiere in New South WalesGP1STWEYCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STUMMORodney Hayes at Termeil, NSWMuch of Rodney's 100 acre property was destroyed when fires reached his home in December 2019.Locations:Australia-New South Wales-OceaniaDate:21 Feb, 2020Credit:© Cybele Malinowski / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5472px X 3648pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Day-Death-Destruction-Forests (topography)-Half length-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Men-One person-Outdoors-Portraits-Trees-VictimsShoot:Black Summer Bushfire Survivors in New South Wales (Photography)As part of Greenpeace Australia Pacific's Climate Changed project, renowned Australian photographer Cybele Malinoski captured portraits of many survivors of the 2019-2020 black summer bushfires. This series includes community members from the New South Wales South Coast around Ulladulla and Bateman's Bay, an area very badly affected by the fires.Related Collections:Climate Changed: Australian Bushfires Project