The Campaign to Save The Drip Gorge in New South Wales has been running for years, but the women on the front line still aren't satisfied

Tom Melville
Updated October 29 2020 - 5:05pm, first published 3:30pm
Julia Imrie in a section of the Goulburn River near The Drip gorge. Picture: Cathy Toby
Julia Imrie in a section of the Goulburn River near The Drip gorge. Picture: Cathy Toby

Dr Julia Imrie has the demeanor of a school-teacher and a tour guide rolled into one. About halfway along the track from the car park to The Drip Gorge, she takes us off the path, through the scrub, and onto the sandy riverbed.

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Tom Melville

Tom Melville

Host, Voice of Real Australia

Originally from Canberra, Tom Melville worked for the BBC in the UK and as a freelancer in Tunisia before coming to ACM. He is the host of ACM's national podcast Voice of Real Australia. urlgeni.us/VORAPod

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