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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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The only way to access Cape Tribulation is via an old car ferry from Daintree which takes approx 10 cars at a time across the river. After crossing we drive up 30km through the midst of the rainforest, a canopy of trees across the road as we drive along the winding and sometimes scary road. We had planned to stay at Noahs campsite but we soon find out when we get there that you have to pre register by phone/internet....and there’s no phone signal. After driving another 7km to the local store we were told not to bother phoning as the [View Full Entry]

globetrotters2009 - Sharon & John | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 21st 2009 | 18 Views | [diary=447084]

Roadway through cape tribulation
Myall Beach
Cape Tribulation beach

The Swan River foreshores, on both the city side and around South Perth, provide pleasant walking and cycling trails. Grassy parkland lines much of the Swan River, which sweeps by the city centre. If you are touring by car, the circuit route around the Swan River foreshoe is a must. This is also popular for hiring a bike for touring around, for some this is a reason to visit Swan River. Hiring a sailboat to sail around the river is also suggested, or a picnic and see the sunset. Campervans can get a lucky stay at Per [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 21st 2009 | 3 Views | [diary=446813]


The Boulders
The Boulders
By Name and Nature
DAY 348 We’ve got half a million! Dollars! Yea we wish! But no, with this blog entry today we have achieved half a million words typed on the blog. Wow we think that is amazing! Today we have just hit just over 500,000 words, so we are quite pleased with my achievement. Today is no ordinary day, today is my birthday, and Caroline said something puzzling yesterday, she said “sorry your birthday is not going to be very exciting”. Mmmm, lets just consider that, NOT VERY EXCITING, well we have been lucky enough to be able to have a year off [View Full Entry]

kangaroojack - The Ts | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 22nd 2009 | 97 Views | [diary=447095]

Babinda Boulder
Our set up
Turtle

A trillion stars, a billion grains of sand, a million drops of rain, 3.5 thousand kilometers of road, hundreds of mosquitos, dozens of wild animals, two people, and one land cruiser--our bush camping trip from Perth to Adelaide was nothing short of amazing. As we set out to explore the southeastern part of West Australia's coast and to cross the Nullarbor Plain, we hoped to have as much of an, off-the-main-road-outback-experience as possible. Rather than relying on conventional campsites and caravan parks, our goal was to find secluded spaces that would allow us to experience and appreciate t [View Full Entry]

mayarn - Maya Gonzales Berry | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 21st 2009 | 11 Views | [diary=446826]

Cape Arid
Cape Le Grande
Dundas Rocks

Ok finally heading south. We left cairns for ever on tuesday. First stop was mission beach. As the name says nice beaches. We found a lonely campsite a few kms north with just 10 sites but very nice. We had a lazy day at the beach on wednesday and went rafting on the tully river on thursday. Lots of fun. Crazy really.... jonas fell out all the time. It was really good. We spend most of the day rafting including a bbq and a beer afterwards. We all got wet as you can see on the photos and it really was [View Full Entry]

Lennart - Lennart | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 21st 2009 | 41 Views | [diary=446834]

Mission Beach2
Rafting
rafting 2

By Ivanov
October 21st 2009
Carnarvon Oceania » Australia » Western Australia » Carnarvon
Changement de decor, me voila arrive a Carnarvon, a shiting town comme certains australien l' appel. La ce n est plus une ville de vacances. Carnarvon reproupe de nombreuses fermes de fruits et legumes, en allant la bas j espere pour bosser un peu et economiser pour le retour. Dans le bus en direction de Carnarvon je rencontre du monde qui bouge pour la meme idee que moi, trouver du boulot, certain pour pouvoir renouveler un deuxieme working holidays et d autre juste pour travailler. Enfin bref on arrive a Carnarvon a 22h, et il y a deux Backpakers dans la [View Full Entry]

Ivanov - Ivan Guéguen | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: November 10th 2009 | 12 Views | [diary=452105]

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Hi dutchy’s Alles goed daar in dat kleine land hier ver vandaan? De afgelopen week heb ik iets ongelofelijk moois gedaan. Iets wat ik al een tijdje wilde doen, maar niet wist of het echt wel wat voor mij zou zijn, aangezien ik totaal geen watermens ben. Ruim 2 weken geleden toch maar de knoop doorgehakt. En mij online aangemeld voor de 5 daagse Padi Open water Diver Course. Op Vrijdag de 16e begon het allemaal. En was toch best wel een beetje zenuwachtig hoor. De eerste 2 dagen zouden we theorie les krijgen en zwembad training. Zo zag ons schema [View Full Entry]

go2marjon - Marjon Groote | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 21st 2009 | 46 Views | [diary=446854]

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ik en een schildpad tijdens het snorkelen

What’s Going On Brisbane seems to have a festival going on every week. And the good thing is it’s usually free. Since I’ve been here there has been the broad-ranging cultural Brisbane Festival, the 150th Brisbane City Anniversary, Brisbane Writer’s Festival and this weekend starts the Valley Fiesta. I managed to be around when the most spectacular festival of all climaxed occurred: the RiverFire spectacle, basically a massive fireworks display on the Brisbane River. I reckon a couple of hundred thousand people were camped up and having picnics along the ri [View Full Entry]

Sepulchre - Sepulchre | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 21st 2009 | 60 Views | [diary=446922]

Me, Tracy and Marie (Frenchie)
The Brekkie Creek
Meeting the locals...

Its hot, but not too hot, its more sticky than hot. Im standing in shade, but the sun rays still hound me as enter hour number six of this tiresome day. It’s a group of Asian kids! A cheeky smile creeps across my famished but attentive face. “Two-in to win guys, just two-in to win”! Half cracked smiles and innocent giggles are returned. Not to worry, my A-game is brought to the table. I catch the eye of a teenager who straying from the herd, adorns a cheap knock-off of Spongebob Squarepants. Locking in on my target I skip down to [View Full Entry]

BarryONeill - Barry O 'Neill | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 21st 2009 | 78 Views | [diary=446925]


Welcome to Kakadu!
Welcome to Kakadu!
Kakadu NP, NT
17th October 09 - 20th October 09 Kakadu National Park Can't tell you how keen I was to finally get to Kakadu. It's one of those 'have to see before you die' kind of places. I headed into Kakadu from the southern end, via Pine Creek. First stop, Gunlom camping grounds. Now I knew the road was dirt all the way into Gunlom, 37km of dirt. But I had been informed by some other travellers I met on the road, that it wasn't that bad a dirt road and only roughly 30 minutes of driving. The road I am sorry to [View Full Entry]

Miss J - The Great Australian Roadtrip | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 26th 2009 | 42 Views | [diary=448242]

Gunlom Falls
Termite Mounds
Hello Mr Crocodile!