Hope for the Taylors

3000kms of Insanity!

11/9/08 Having actually only lived at College for a short time but always being in the public eye was exhausting. We lived in a donga (demountable building) up in the hospitality area with the entire construction crew. It was definitely fun, but as we had no kitchen facilities we ate in a common area with […]

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Let the mud begin!

11/8/08 As more buildings were completed we were able to spend more and more time with Steve on Melville Island. The students of the college would board from Monday to Friday and then return to their communities for the weekend. This meant that some weeks we were able to fly over weather permitting and stay […]

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Bogged

11/8/08 On an adventure to Gunn Point, we drove into a spot of bother. Steve was keen to find a little creek off the ocean at the tip of Darwin that he spotted from the plane. He studied his map and worked out where he thought it was, and we headed off. We found Gunn […]

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Small Planes

11/8/08 When Steve was on Melville Island and we were on the mainland we had the opportunity to go and stay with him the week school was closed. Thus began the first of our many trips back and forward in small 6 seater planes. It is a daunting feeling flying in something that sounds like […]

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Resorts and Rain

11/7/08 The kids thought the wet season rains were fantastic. Many afternoons were spent mucking around in the rain. At the various sorts of accommodation there were different water activities. There were pools and spas and jumping pillows all of which were more fun when it was pouring rain. The kids grew quickly accustomed to […]

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Tiwi College

11/7/08 Steve took up the position of Chaplain/property manager at Tiwi College in January 2008. The College was located in Pickertaramoor Community on Melville Island. However due to weather, a record monsoon season, and all the other hick ups that occur daily in remote locations, the college wasn’t finished being built when we arrived. Consequently […]

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