
Keiran has a passion for our beautiful Australian landscape and its people... and a keen interest in photography, art and website design. A resident of Yulara (Central Australia) for many years, Keiran has worked closely with the Anangu people of the Uluru and surrounding desert region. He spent several years learning the Pitjantjatjara language and has worked as an Interpreter for Anangu Tours (an Aboriginal owned Tour Company at Uluru) and Desert Tracks (conducting camping tours into the Anangu Pitjantjatjara lands of South Australia).
Born in Brisbane, Queensland, Keiran grew up with a strong interest in creative and artistic pursuits. However, his study and career options did not include any thoughts for art at the completion of school. Following a short career in banking, Keiran took up driving buses in the city of Brisbane. This lead to a wonderful job on Fraser Island driving 4WD tour buses. From the beauty of Fraser Island, Keiran made his way to Uluru in 2000 and began work with AAT Kings.
A brief stint back in Queensland allowed Keiran to purchase an old school bus, which he converted into a beautiful house on wheels called 'Alice the Bus'. Strong interest in the project from family and friends lead to the development of his first website - The Alice Project. During this time, Keiran also finally completed a university degree in Environmental Science (Environmental and Social Policy) which he had started many years earlier. Keiran returned to Uluru in 'Alice the Bus' and worked for various organisations including Tech Services (Voyages), Anangu Tours, Desert Tracks and AAT Kings once again. In 2006, Keiran finally gained employment as a Ranger in the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.
In early 2009, Keiran finally left the desert with 'Alice the Bus' in search of a new life by the sea. He may now be found (still living in his beautiful bus) on Queensland's Gold Coast - a far cry from the red sands of Central Australia! As a part of his 'seachange', Keiran has thrown himself into many new pursuits (including singing with the Gold Coast City Choir, yoga and kayaking). In his spare time, Keiran enjoys the creative outlets of art, photography and web design.
Keiran enjoys designing and creating web sites. He believes that an effective website should be more than just HTML code. It should be a piece of art. It should be eyecatching, well set out, easy to navigate and clear with its message. It should combine colour, images and words in a manner which engages the web user and keeps them coming back to your site, again and again. Keiran can help create or redesign your personal or business website. Check out his website One Tree Dreaming for more details.
To view or purchase Keiran's photography, please visit his RedBubble.com gallery.
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