The vastness of Australia's outback landscape is captured vividly by photographer David Darcy in this collection of photographs of his beloved mongrels, stirring up the red dust of Australia's outback.
Blistering hot days in the desert with dust-covered dogs, packs of howling dingoes at night and abandoned sheds filled with the bones of those who came looking for shelter - the harsh and lonely outback is filled with plenty of trouble, especially if you're travelling with your mongrels to the other side of the dingo fence.
David Darcy and his dogs journey to some of the most remote locations in Australia's outback, where feral dogs are being hunted or baited. He spins some new yarns about what is out "beyond Burke", reminding us that we live just beyond the fringe of the wild heart.