
The police helicopter keeping an eye on the ‘Sack Them All Rally’ glides across with Sydney Tower in the background, making for a great photo.
Links to my videos of the protest are below –

The police helicopter keeping an eye on the ‘Sack Them All Rally’ glides across with Sydney Tower in the background, making for a great photo.
Links to my videos of the protest are below –

It appears four of my titles are available to buy at booktopia as eBooks. I don’t know much about this website, but it’s always nice to see my work displayed online.
Link – https://www.booktopia.com.au/search.ep?keywords=sean+carslake&productType=917505

I am so appreciative of all the people who have shown an interest in both my videos on YouTube and the articles on this website.
For those who have subscribed and commented on my work, I cannot thank you enough.
I have attached my entrant into last year’s UK Storyteller Competition to download as a PDF for free, as my small way of saying ‘Thank You’.
I’m new to all this, so if the download doesn’t work I’d be terribly embarrassed.
Please let me know if you can’t access the file.


Businesses just can’t help themselves these days. This virtue signalling is everywhere, but sometimes you really have to look hard to find it.
Now that I’ve pointed it out, let’s see how long it takes before the rainbow flag changes to a Ukraine flag.


Street art on adjacent walls to the Engadine Macca’s car park are the only tribute to Scott Morrison and the infamous pants-shitting incident that took place there years ago.
Apparently, there was a plaque erected by a member of the voting public, but sadly it has been removed.

I’m not sure what has sparked the thousands of views of my video on YouTube during the last few weeks. Strange considering I uploaded the clip over two years ago.
Either way, if it’s the colossus you want, it’s the colossus you’ll get!
Below are all the photos I took on that wet and rainy Florence afternoon.











I could not help myself and took a sneaky photo of another guest at our motel in Tamworth.
His resemblance to the James Bond villain is uncanny.




An essential part of any long road trip in Australia is to stop off at one of the ‘Big Icons’ scattered along the journey.
I encountered these four whilst travelling through Northern NSW.


On the outskirts of Bathurst lies another Australian ‘big icon’.
Paying homage to the gold rush of yesteryear, The Big Gold Panner stands (or kneels) in a park alongside the Great Western Highway at Kelso.
There’s not a lot of signage, so if you’re driving toward Bathurst in a westerly direction, keep looking to the right and you might spot him!