Vogue Australia

BLUE CRUSH

or Nywaigi Elder Phil Rist, the ocean provides a crucial source of food through the sanctioned hunting of turtles and dugong, fishing and shellfish, but just as importantly, as a saltwater and rainforest man, the oceans are an intrinsic part of his Mob's identity - its stories, culture and connection. Baillie Lodges creative director Hayley Baillie was only 10 years old when conservationist Valerie Taylor taught her to scuba-dive, and so began her lifelong connection to the ocean, from her ongoing passion for marine photography, to her life's work managing luxury ecotourist lodges, Lord Howe Island's Capella among them. For Perth-born actor Sophia Forrest, the ocean was her

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