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Rob Hurst

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518 total appearances

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Remembering Midnight Oil's Rob Hirst

Well, I'm very lucky, actually, because in Sydney, we live down near the harbour.

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Remembering Midnight Oil's Rob Hirst

It's a little secret spot.

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Remembering Midnight Oil's Rob Hirst

And there's bush pretty much straight outside the door.

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Remembering Midnight Oil's Rob Hirst

And so I do this kind of fast walk slash stumble, you know, through the bush.

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Remembering Midnight Oil's Rob Hirst

And there are wallabies in there and there are water dragons.

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Remembering Midnight Oil's Rob Hirst

And over the years, because I've been there for a long time, about 30 years, in the same spot, which is, I know, unusual for musicians, you know, where...

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Remembering Midnight Oil's Rob Hirst

fairly peripatetic normally, but I'm very happy there.

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Remembering Midnight Oil's Rob Hirst

And I've been intrigued by these powerful owls because they're, I don't know if you've seen them up close, Sarah.

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Remembering Midnight Oil's Rob Hirst

No, what do they look like?

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Remembering Midnight Oil's Rob Hirst

Well, they're enormous.

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Remembering Midnight Oil's Rob Hirst

The adults are kind of brown and white flecked.

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Remembering Midnight Oil's Rob Hirst

And I think it's the daughter.

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Remembering Midnight Oil's Rob Hirst

It must be the daughter.

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Remembering Midnight Oil's Rob Hirst

It looks like a kind of panda in reverse, like a creamy-coloured with black eyes.

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Remembering Midnight Oil's Rob Hirst

Sometimes I see all three together.

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Remembering Midnight Oil's Rob Hirst

They're not there all the time, but they roost high up in one of the angophora trees, you know, the apple gums, and they usually have a small creature that they're in the process of eviscerating, usually a brushtail possum or other birds end up there.

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Remembering Midnight Oil's Rob Hirst

Yeah, yeah.

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Remembering Midnight Oil's Rob Hirst

I always get the feeling, you know, walking through the bush that I kind of look at them and they look down unblinkingly.

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Remembering Midnight Oil's Rob Hirst

But I don't stay too long because I don't want to, I've heard stories from some of the other residents that, you know, they can attack.

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Remembering Midnight Oil's Rob Hirst

And if they did attack, I mean, I think they'd tear your spleen out.

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