A typical Australian Outback Bushshack is surrounded by the endless red dirt. Nestled at the bottom of Flinders Range the lone country shack has a galvanised iron water tank slowly rusting, the tank is a country necessity to get through the many months without rain. A makeshift post clothes line can be seen behind the house and there's a rumbling rundown fence out the front. Curtains hanging in the windows suggests that even thou our early settlers where isolated the woman did their best to remain civilized and make their homes as comfortable as possible.