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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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I know its been a while since we last blogged...amazing how time is flying down here! The month of October has brought us our first bit of SUNSHINE since we arrived in Perth, so we're finally able to get outside, get to the beach, and enjoy some of the outdoor lifestyle that WA has to offer. However, that wasn't before Kevin & June dragged us with Jen & Todd (Kevin's sister & husband) and a few more of their friends to the "Toodyay Races." The Toodyay Races are a set of day long races, where people migrate out to Toodyay (about [View Full Entry]

EricSheenaScott - Sheena & Eric Scott | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 21st 2009 | 35 Views | [diary=446322]

In your face?
Tipping board
Best dressed contest

By mayarn
October 19th 2009
Dry Oceania » Australia » South Australia » Arkaroola
It is not uncommon to hear people in Adelaide claim that they live in the driest city, in the driest state, in the driest continent on Earth. There have been drought conditions in this part of the world for the last several years. Often, when I walk the streets of my new hometown I reflect on this fact. As I look around me and see all the beautiful gardens and flowering trees, I find it hard to believe that there is a lack of water. Not only is there a lushness around me, but my skin feels hydrated, and I lack [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 19th 2009 | 15 Views | [diary=446228]

Dry Waterhole
View Acacia Ridge
Mt. Warren-Hastings

Apologies for this, bit one of our diligent readers (The Wallaby wanderes-Smart Arses) pointed out that our last blog entry “The last frontier” had some of the text missing. Well it wasn’t for you to guess the ending but a mistake on my behalf (Andy’s half) I have corrected this know so you can read the ending if you want to. Sorry about this. Andy [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 19th 2009 | 79 Views | [diary=446231]


Day 176 - Karijini National Park to Tom Price We slept really well last night, must be all the fresh air! It’s another bright and beautiful morning here in Karijini National Park and with no ceremonies to stand on we’re away from camp just after 7am. There’s just one more gorge, Hamersley, that we’d like to visit but it’s at the opposite end of the park to where we are and seemingly it’s easier to reach it from Tom Price rather than from here. The road is pretty quiet this morning, not much wildlife or other traffic to speak of. Only [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 20th 2009 | 62 Views | [diary=446663]

Things you need to know at Hamersley Gorge
Hamersley Gorge, bright and beautiful
A 'quick' clamber up the waterfall will lead you towards the Spa pool

DAY 346 Today’s the day that we leave Cairns and continue our journey South, Andy as usual was up early this morning, I was up just after 7.00 but Andy was already outside packing the trailer, so I set about getting sorted out inside, little did we know that we would change our plans. It again is quite warm this morning and very humid, but it is overcast, I strip the sheets and pillowcases etc from the bed in order to wash them and hang them to dry ready for Julies return. Andy packed the trailer, our sleeping bags and [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 20th 2009 | 62 Views | [diary=446667]


Our recent trip to Arkaroola included a couple of days at the Mt. Gammon Ranges National Park, located on the southern boundary of the Arkaroola Wildlife Sanctuary. The park has several bush camping areas, and we decided to stay at the site near Grindells Hut because of its proximity to several hiking trails. It is one of the more isolated camping areas, and we had to traverse a 17 km 4wd road to access the camping area. There is a Hut, that can be rented from the Park Services, but we stayed down among the river gums. Finding the ideal site [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 20th 2009 | 6 Views | [diary=446241]

Rugged Hills Near Monarch Mine
Balcanoona Range and Wortuppa Creek
Wetootia Spring

naa sitter jeg paa biblioteket paa uni aa vet ikke helt hva jeg skal ta meg til. Katrine og Hanne gikk nettopp for aa ha tutorial, og jeg fikk nettopp melding av Mitch, en kar jeg motte 5 dager paa Bali, for 2 aar siden, aa han kommer paa besok i morra! han skal bli her en uke, men det blir sikkert morro det! jeg har da to oppgaver som jeg burde skrive ferdig til han kommer, men akkurat naa er tankene mine helt andre plasser. jeg var paa skolen tidlig i dag, hadde nemmlig gruppe presentasjon. huff , jeg hater [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 19th 2009 | 19 Views | [diary=446252]


We spent our last night in Japan watching the Scotland vs Japan football match at the Yokohama stadium. Won,t say anything about the result except dodgy linesman... Had good fun with the Tartan Army and easily outsung the 60,000 Japanese fans. Top three football chants were: 1. You only sing Karaoke. 2. We,re here to save the whales. 3. We,re going to eat F#@!ing Sushi. A few beers later we spent the night in a capsule hotel, see pics. We both enjoyed it but it was a bit like sleeping in a coffin. After a couple of long days travelling [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 18th 2009 | 60 Views | [diary=445995]

Livin' in a box!
Sydney harbour bridge...
Soooo tired...

Heading north from Brisbane to Noosa we visited Australia Zoo made famous by it's owner the late Steve Irwin. Although expensive, it's a great place to spend a few hours. Throughout the day you can hear the keepers speak about the animals which was really interesting and entertaining, e.g keepers were lifted up by the trunks of elephants, rolled around with tigers and fed HUGE crocodiles by hand! It was fab to see Wombats and Tasmanian Devils as we'd never seen them before. Jen slightly overcame her fear of Kangaroos as we tried out feeding them and they were really tame [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 20th 2009 | 54 Views | [diary=446022]

Help! Get me doon!
Big cat and keeper a bit too close for comfort!
Haggis hunter more like!

Vietnamese in Brisbane
Vietnamese in Brisbane
Narelles favourite little restaurant
After a hectic couple of weeks leading up to my adventure I said a bit of a teary goodbye to my son at the airport and walked down the ramp of death... everyone knows by now that I have an insane fear of flying and this flight was no different.. reaching the plane I did my flying ritual of kissing my hand, transferring the kiss to the outside of the plane and giving her a bit of a pat! Weird yes but it would look even more stupid if I actually bought lips to plane! As I entered the plane I [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 21st 2009 | 263 Views | [diary=443711]

Narelle looking pretty hungry!
Beef Pho Soup
Crispy Skin Chicken.. the best!