SOUTH Australian outback stalwart Peter Rowe has a job like no other.

The retired opal miner and accomplished photographer - a Coober Pedy resident since 1967 - travels more than 600km, twice a week, delivering mail to the far reaches of the often sweltering Outback, which carries the scars of decades of opal mining.

For almost 20 years, Mr Rowe has embarked on the 13-hour round trip, reaching iconic places such as Oodnadatta and the world's largest cattle station, Anna Creek.

Mr Rowe is featured in The Advertiser's new We're for SA photographic series. Yesterday, we featured new Magill Estate chef Scott Huggins on top of Mt Lofty.

More: See a gallery of photos taken so far in our special series