Nic Falconer - Photographer
Caitlin's cancer battle
Caitlin goes to hospital to endure what everyone hopes is her last chemotherapy session.
It's been a three year roller-coaster ride of pain, tears and emotion for her and her parents Matt and Kerri.
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Caitlin is prepped for what everyone hopes is her last bout of chemotherapy.
Caitlin relaxes by doing some colouring in with a liason officer before seeing the doctor to see if she is healthy enough to receive the chemotherapy treatment and lumbar puncture.
At the end of the day is a drive home when Caitlin falls asleep.
Caitlin is prepped for what everyone hopes is her last bout of chemotherapy.
It's an early morning start six days a week for Ellen and her mum Cheryl and has been for years now. Ellen and her mum head off to the pool, almost 40 minutes drive from their Beerwah home.
One of the girls, Ellen is popular among her training partners.
Ellen's Olympic goal
Fourteen-year old Ellen Fullerton lives on a pineapple farm in Queensland and dreams of representing Australia in swimming at the Olympics.
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Tigers are the top predator in the Sumatran jungles and are now listed as "Endangered" by Indonesian sources.
From her home in Sungai Penuh Englishwoman Debbie Martyr co-ordinates undercover operations and active tiger patrols in a bid to halt the illegal trapping of tigers, logging and poaching in the park. Sumatran tigers face the real possibly of extinction during her lifetime.
Tea plantations surround the Kerinci Seblat National park as the climate is perfect to grow the much desired leaf. Pressure comes from building roads into the park which invites poaching and land clearing, something the authorities must deal with.
Tigers are the top predator in the Sumatran jungles and are now listed as "Endangered" by Indonesian sources.
TIGER LANDS
Sungai Penuh is a small town that lies in the valley of Kerinci Seblat National Park in Sumatra.
It may just be the place where Indonesia's last remaining tigers will survive - it is where the nation's tiger patrols are co-ordinated by Englishwoman, Debbie Martyr and her team of undercover agents, whose aim is to stop the illicit trade of these endangered animals.
Faces of some patrol members have been pixelated due to the covert nature of their work.
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