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Squatting as a form of colonisation in Australia’s largest mobile sand dunes.

What is it about?

An exploration of the complicated histories and architectures of Tin City, a squatter’s colony in the heart of the largest mobile coastal sand dunes in the Southern hemisphere.

Why is it important?

Considering squatting as a form of colonisation of this beautiful and ancient sand landscape underscores the creative power of nature and the non-human to resist both human dominance and associated architectures.

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