You've lived outside your physical comfort zone countless times. What does stepping outside your mental comfort zone look like?
“I’m an ocean person. High, exposed places frighten me. We had to climb in hostile environments around 5000-6000m to film The Last Glaciers. That put me completely out of my physical comfort zone, but it was a mental challenge I wanted to overcome. To climb along a ridge that's only a foot wide, with a 2,000-metre drop either side, when you've got a lifelong fear of heights takes real mental concentration.
“What I learned is that you never truly overcome your fear. You just learn to manage it. Many of the extreme sportspeople who trained me to paraglide and ice-climb have a fear of heights. And they’re constantly challenging themselves to control it. That taught me that I can use my mind to achieve anything I want.”
What does it mean to you to be named 2022 Tasmanian Australian of the Year?
“I spend most of my time traveling the world outside of Australia, but I’m incredibly proud of my country and home state. Because I’ve been to so many places, people constantly ask me where my favourite place in the world is and I tell them “Tasmania”, because of its diversity of microclimates, unusual biodiversity, food, activities and landscapes. I've always considered myself an unofficial ambassador for Tasmania and Australia so this award means I can now officially call myself an Aussie ambassador.”
Australia Post is category sponsor of the Australian of the Year Award and we’re proud to share inspiring stories like yours with the rest of Australia. What comes to mind when you think about Australia Post?
“In those days, posties rode the iconic Honda super cub motorbikes. And they wore shorts - no matter what the weather. We knew all of them by name and many became friends, coming in for coffee and cake if they had time. Our basset hound knew who she could bully with her deep bark and who would simply ignore her. But mostly, the posties were always there, every day, no matter what, serving others. I remember that dedication to the job.”
Australia Post is category sponsor of the Australian of the Year Award. We’re proud to partner with the National Australia Day Council and showcase the inspiring stories of remarkable everyday Australians.