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Background: Aboriginal settlers arrived on the continent from Southeast Asia about 40,000 years before the first Europeans began exploration in the 17th century. No formal territorial claims were made until 1770, when Capt. James COOK took possession in the name of Great Britain. Six colonies were created in the late 18th and 19th centuries; they federated and became the Commonwealth of Australia in 1901. The new country took advantage of its natural resources to rapidly develop its agricultural and manufacturing industries and to make a major contribution to the British effort in World Wars I and II. In recent decades, Australia has transformed itself into an internationally competitive, advanced market economy. It boasted one of the OECD's fastest growing economies during the 1990's, a performance due in large part to economic reforms adopted in the 1980's. Long-term concerns include pollution, particularly depletion of the ozone layer, and management and conservation of coastal areas, especially the Great Barrier Reef.




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Abby the koala.
Abby the koala.
Can you tell that I am a little nervous?!?!?
Enjoy a walk through Cleland Wildlife Park... [View Full Entry]

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Kangaroo.
Emu.
Lizard.

By Tanya
February 6th 2005
Mt. Lofty Summit Oceania » Australia » South Australia » Adelaide
A glimpse of Adelaide, South Australia. [View Full Entry]

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City.
Mt. Lofty Summit.
The Southern Coast.

So, I said I would not make any promises and here I am a little over three weeks later, feels like much longer. I spent the following few days doing the cultural touristy stuff since I was on my own, I hit the State Library, The Botanical Gardens, Museum of South Australia and Aboriginal Art Museum, some definitely more interesting than others but each definitely worth a look, some fascinating art. The Botanical Gardens were beautiful and I found myself there almost every afternoon until the rest of the crew arrived. I had the chance to spend some time with people [View Full Entry]

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Botanical Gardens
Botanical Gardens
Blake from Bristol with the deadly wine!

This week held lots of excitement: I received my first piece of “real” mail and phone call from the states followed by several outgoing calls on my end. I also celebrated Australia Day on the 26th. A fellow American (co-worker of Amber’s) invited us all over for a barbie near the beach. We spent most of our time inside watching cricket and tennis before grilling snags due to the excruciating heat. When I say excruciating, I mean it! Temperatures reached over 100 degrees with slight humidity. I felt like I was melting! We actually finished our Australia Day celebration on Satu [View Full Entry]

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Fireworks
Fireworks
...and more fireworks

By Tanya
January 30th 2005
The Adelaide Zoo Oceania » Australia » South Australia » Adelaide
Enjoy! [View Full Entry]

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Koala
Australian Sea Lion
Australian Chicken

A walk through the botanic gardens... [View Full Entry]

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View from the garden.
Sculpture
Water Lily

By Tanya
January 27th 2005
A Note of Thanks Oceania » Australia » South Australia » Adelaide
I have nothing adventurous to share at the moment but instead I wanted to take this opportunity to say "Thanks" to each of you. I really do appreciate the support and encouragement all of you provided... before my journey and even in the midst of it now. I am truly overwhelmed with the amount of e-mails, prayers and thoughts that you have shared with me over the last month. Thanks to each of you! [View Full Entry]

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The Magdalene Emergency Assistance Centre
The Magdalene Emergency Assistance Centre
Here is where I spend my morning hours...
Many of you may be wondering what I am actually doing in Australia besides soaking in all of the beauty. I seem to forget who I have and have not informed of my most recent life changes. Here’s what happened: Over the summer and through a lot of work, the Lord really changed my attitude towards international ministry. There are a number of ways in which He exposed His desire. However, the most powerful evidence was my change of heart towards the idea of pursuing my second year field placement out of the country. As my heart changed, God opened several [View Full Entry]

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St Mary Magdalene Church
The Magdalene Assistance Centre

By Tanya
January 22nd 2005
A Week In Oz Oceania » Australia » South Australia » Adelaide
Upon arrival into Australia, I received the following message: “Just a warning about sharks, we seem to have a lot of them at the moment and they are pretty hungry.” With that bit of information, we took the tram to Glenelg Beach for some sun bathing and light walks along the shoreline. In fact, I recall only dipping my feet into the water once. I also had the chance to catch the first stage of Jacob’s Creek Tour Down Under. It is a week of some of the world’s best bike riders hitting the roads of South Australia to compete in [View Full Entry]

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Jacob's Tour Down Under
Cyclists
Glenelg Beach

January 16th was the National Day of Mourning for the victims of the Tsunami disaster. I spent the morning at Unley Park Baptist Church watching a brief powerpoint presentation that provided an opportunity for prayer and reflection over the events of December 26th. The Pastor entitled this sermon “When Disaster Strikes”. He reinforced humanity’s extended search for the meaning of life and God’s presence in our pain. Our longing for such truth reminds us that God sees the big picture even as He sees every individual person and every heartwrenching emotion. Often, we only [View Full Entry]

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Local Artists
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