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Rusty Stewart is a photojournalist and filmmaker with many years news and current affairs experience working for national and international newspapers, news agencies and magazines.
Originally from Northern Ireland now based in S.E.Asia, he is twice winner of the Provincial Press Photographer of the year Award in Northern Ireland, ( NIPPA ).
The United Nations Association of Australia has also selected his photography for inclusion in their annual Media Peace Prize Awards.
Assignments have included Northern Ireland, Bosnia, India, Indonesia, Thailand, Laos, the Middle East, the Americas, East Timor’s transition to independence, and official photographer for H.H.The Dalai Lama’s tours to Australia in 2007 and 2008.
In Australia a national touring photographic exhibition and book followed his work in East Timor, and an exhibition of photographs showing daily life from both sides of the Israeli, Palestinian conflict is currently touring the country.
More recently he has also focused on CCD work within Australia, often with indigenous communities.
Employers have included the Fred Hollows Foundation, and The Torch Project.
Over the last five years he has led documentary film and stills projects to deliver outcomes with the Yolngu and Jawoyn communities of Arnhem Land, the Barkindji communities of Northwest Victoria the Gunditjmara communities of Southwest Victoria, and the Ngaanyatjarra Communities in the western deserts of Australia.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rustystewart
http://www.lightstalkers.org/rusty_stewart
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by ngarigo
More than 4,000 ethnic Karen, many of them children, have been forced to abandon camps and villages in eastern Myanmar and seek refuge in temporary shelters in Thailand following government attacks. T
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by ngarigo
On the edge of Mae Sot a town of around 120,000 on the Thai/Burma border in northern Thailand is the town's rubbish dump; a stinking steaming mass of rotting food and plastic. It is also home to a com
