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Ron's submerged home, showing the peak flood level (left); Ron as a young man at The Maitland Mercury newspaper office; some flood-damaged items from Ron's collection.

Art from disaster: Ron Morrison’s last exhibition

When a monster flood ripped through the Northern NSW town of Lismore and surrounding districts in 2022, veteran photographer Ron Morrison lost almost all his possessions and his health took a severe hit. Forced from a comfortable ground-floor flat beneath his son's home in the riverside town of Woodburn into respite care in a nursing home, Ron - already frail - struggled with the situation. Ron's wife Liz had already been moved into care before the flood, due to slowly encroaching dementia. Liz Morrison in the ground-floor apartment she shared with Ron, before it was destroyed…

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Ron and Liz Morrison at Woodville, NSW, in 2017

Newcastle in the 1960s

BETWEEN the two of them, Ron and Elizabeth Morrison took more photographs of Newcastle and surrounds than they could possibly have counted. Working at times as photographers on the staff of Hunter newspapers including The Newcastle Herald and the Maitland Mercury, and then running their own press agency in the city, the duo shot portraits by the score, covered news and sports events and worked for commercial clients. Later, they both worked in academia and dabbled in artistic pursuits, as well as publishing a string of successful books. Among their highly regarded volumes of photographs are Newcastle Seen (1989)…

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Maverick, the beer-drinking goat. April 1961. Photo by Ron Morrison.

Animal stories

During his career as a press photographer, Ron Morrison took a lot of photographs of animals in many situations. Here are just a few. Maverick, the beer-drinking goat of Tanilba House Maverick enjoying a smoke with George Oberland at Tanilba Bay. In April 1961, the Oberland family of Tanilba Bay made news with their six-month-old pet goat, Maverick, who not only liked to drink beer, but also loved cigarettes. According to the article written at the time in the Sunday Mirror, Maverick used to steal any unguarded packets of cigarettes, rip them open and eat the…

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