In the 80s and 90s he was the man whose iconic Australian photographs graced postcards and calendars around the world.
He did as much for Australian tourism as Paul Hogan, Steve Irwin and crocodiles combined.
He ran a multi-million-dollar business and lived in a mansion in a prestigious enclave at Upper Brookfield in Brisbane’s west.
But the 2011 floods in south-east Queensland and a major bout of depression washed it all away.
Steve Parish, now 73, …
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