Have you ever dreamed of trading it all in to live on a beautiful, deserted island? That’s exactly what one couple has done, taking over a research station on the Great Barrier Reef while raising their child on this remote piece of paradise. Reporter Scout Wallen has more.
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00:00For most people, expansive blue oceans and a remote island is a dreamy holiday destination.
00:10But for one Australian couple, this tiny island is their home.
00:16We are designed to be in nature and living in nature, and I think it feels right, yeah,
00:23it feels right for us.
00:24It's not for everyone.
00:25Ruby Holmes and Heinrich Brauer are caretakers of One Tree Island, a research station run
00:32by the University of Sydney, 100 kilometres off the coast of central Queensland.
00:38It's where they are raising their toddler, Lucas.
00:41I'm so grateful that I get to bring my child up where he's just around nature and that's
00:46his stimulation is the birds and the ocean and the fish.
00:51No screens, no daycare, just the three of them and the ocean.
00:56But their decision to raise Lucas in this island paradise was not made lightly.
01:02When Ruby left One Tree Island to give birth, the university still had a no kids policy
01:08in place.
01:10We still weren't sure if we were definitely going to be able to come back.
01:12Yeah, it was interesting, so we were in a bit of limbo.
01:15But by the time they were ready to return, the policy had changed.
01:20So we returned when he was three months old and it was scary.
01:23We were questioning whether we were doing the right thing, bringing him out here, but
01:27it's the best thing we ever did and he absolutely loves it.
01:31This island is internationally renowned for its research opportunities on the Great Barrier
01:36Reef, meaning their main task is to ensure the island runs smoothly.
01:42I mainly take care of all the boats.
01:45I do transfers, boating inductions, a lot of maintenance on the vessels, getting people
01:52ready to go out and do their experiments.
01:56I look after the water treatment plant for our fresh water.
01:59So we run on drinking water out here and that all needs to be treated.
02:05We have our own rubbish collection, so that all has to be taken care of and exported off
02:11the island.
02:12Heinrich and I are parents, a couple and workmates and it's just us.
02:19And so that comes with challenges and it's hard to switch off because there is always
02:23like, you know, the middle of the night something breaks, who fixes it?
02:25It's us.
02:26In their downtime, the family enjoy snorkelling, surfing and kayaking.
02:31Everyone would think that this job is really isolating, but it's like the total opposite.
02:36We're just constantly having new people.
02:39But the logistics of living so far away can be challenging.
02:44So we actually order our food online once a fortnight and it's a pretty big process.
02:49So it goes to the barge yard and then the barge goes to Heron and then we take one of
02:53our boats to Heron to pick it up.
02:55Emergency situations can also be daunting.
02:59Lucas actually got scarlet fever out here, which was really scary, but it was so reassuring
03:04because the doctor on the other line was like, okay, if it gets worse, the worst case scenario,
03:09he's evacuating via helicopter emergency through the Royal Flying Doctor Service.
03:14But we didn't need to get to that point.
03:17Our life revolves around the weather and the tides.
03:20We check the weather and the tides constantly and everything we do is surrounded.
03:25It's not about time.
03:26It's not about Monday to Friday.
03:28It's what's the tide doing?
03:29What's the weather doing?
03:30And then we plan around that.
03:32Their plan is to live and look after this pocket of paradise for as long as possible.
03:39It's a really bright future for Lucas.
03:41He's meeting a lot of really great people.
03:43Eventually he'll have to either go to boarding school or to normal school.
03:48So we have to cross that bridge.
03:50But at the moment it's to stay for as long as we can.
03:53I just love that.
03:55I hope it carries with him throughout his life and he's a steward for the environment
04:00and the ocean.