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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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By sufiyo
November 6th 2005
Sculpting Sydney Oceania » Australia » New South Wales » Sydney
*sigh* So much diversity and stimulation... So much opportunity and wonder... Paramatta to Bondi: A long-time friend's union with love to sunny sculptures by the sea... The colour around is beauty within... hey this is sounding more and more ethereal by the day eh? Just something to get up here so I can share the visuals!!! Oh and I must say, I really am enjoying my little world within the Utopian Luscious Beatnik :) It truly is just like coming home every night... as I approach him with keys in hand, I feel my haven near, I am coming home... Thanks [View Full Entry]

sufiyo - tamara stevers | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: November 8th 2005 | 127 Views | [diary=26306]

junk art
bondi smog

Så er vi kommet nord for Den sydlige Vendekreds, det skete ca. 10 km uden for Emereld. Skyggerne er også meget korte midt på dagen, har vi bemærket de sidste par dage. Vi har kørt 400 km i stort set en stor græsmark; meget savanneagtigt med spredte enkeltstående træer og en hel del kreaturer. Det er zebuokser man har på disse kanter, vi går ud fra at de europæiske racer ikke kan klare det varme og tørre klima. Der har også været et par bomuldsmarker så vidt vi kunne se, den ene kørte vi langs med i ca. 10 minutter, med [View Full Entry]

Io - Io Boye Pinnerup - aka Nim | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: November 9th 2005 | 55 Views | [diary=26691]


By tunnie
November 6th 2005
Another week Oceania » Australia » Victoria » Melbourne » St Kilda
Hoi allemaal, Daar ben ik weer met een update over mijn tijd hier. Gelukkig zit ik al over de helft qua alleen zijn hier, en is Jacq over minder dan 2 weekjes weer bij me! En nog beter, ook Baloo is er dan! Over precies anderhalve week zal hij op het vliegtuig gaan, wat betekent dat ik hem vrijdagmiddag over 2 weken al kan bezoeken! Wat een heerlijk idee zeg.... allebei mijn schatjes dadelijk weer bij me! Maar goed, laten we eerst ff verder gaan waar ik dinsdag was gebleven. Op zich is er niet veel gebeurd de rest van de [View Full Entry]

tunnie - Jackie & Robin | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: November 6th 2005 | 234 Views | [diary=26227]

Rest van het strand
De sportschool
Zonsonderegang - deel 1

A platform, thats what cairns is, a platform to step of into the vast jungle that is the tablelands. The destination was pks hostel, the plan was to cross crocodile infested waters, sit on a bus and get off at the right stop. NOTE _ PLEASE DRINK ALCOHOL BEFORE READING THE FOLLOWING: Unfortunately due to the unpredictable currents of the Daintree river, the car ferry got swept out to sea into a rough storm Log 1 weve been swept out to see on a car ferry, and all but me and another chap survived the storm, unfortunately this morning he got [View Full Entry]

PHYSIO DAVE - Dave Wiseman | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: November 6th 2005 | 173 Views | [diary=26231]

Daintree River
Me and Scuba Fred - hes just a head!
i c no ships

We arrived in Sydney on Nov 3rd. After such interesting navigating, we managed to find our hotel/apartment building. It was about a 10 minute walk from the outskirts of downtown. For those that know Vancouver, picture you apartment being on Hastings, just one block before Hastings turns into the really bad part of town. On Thursday afternoon, after checking into the hotel and taking a little break, I decided to head out for a walk and walk I did. It was about a 60 minute walk from our apartment to the Sydney Opera House. I got my bearings straight, checked out [View Full Entry]

Nancy in Australia - Nancy Cochrane | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: November 10th 2005 | 79 Views | [diary=26304]

Sydney Opera House
Terrigal Beach
Me and Nathan

Vi er nu kommet væk fra kysten og er ca. 120 kom inde i landet, Det har været en meget spændende køretur gennem afvekslende landskaber, der mest har været megastore arealer med kvæg. Men der har også været steppe/savanna-agtige områder der har set meget tørre ud. Vi har passeret store Ananas-plantager (det er kun et par dage siden vi så de første) og der har været enkelte appelsinplantager. Floraen har ændret sig, de første kaktusser (Opuntia) er dukket op i løbet af idag og de er blevet hyppigere som dagen er skredet frem. Og så har vi set de første termit-boer, [View Full Entry]

Io - Io Boye Pinnerup - aka Nim | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: November 9th 2005 | 50 Views | [diary=26690]


By Io
November 5th 2005
No News... Yet Oceania » Australia » Queensland » Hervey Bay
Hi everyone Just wanted to let you all know we've been trying desperately to find an internetcafe with LAN access for the labtop. We were up and down the streets of the town for three hours in 30 degrees c trying harder and harder, but we couldn't find one :( So news and pics will have to wait, except for this to tell you that we're all having a great time, and no one has been eaten by a croc yet ;) No worries their not here at all, they're further north, and besides we've been to Steve Irwin Land (Australia [View Full Entry]

Io - Io Boye Pinnerup - aka Nim | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: November 10th 2005 | 71 Views | [diary=26086]


Well it is official....I have Graduated from NSW's Primary Rescue - USAR Category 1 course....It was the best course i have ever participated in...even though they payed me out constantly...it was good though...thae hardest part was the different terminology....for example if they call the trunk of a car the "boot" and the engine hood the "bonnet"...lol...took some getting used to...but i am almost bilingual in Aussie izms... Hey Brind did u get a flight here? Tara- its getting to be beach weather!!!!! but i am sure u will have fun sledding Mom and Dad- I am keeping out of trouble... Por [View Full Entry]

Cdn Fiegs - Chad Fiegehen | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: November 25th 2005 | 382 Views | [diary=26129]

Rescue 1
Rescue 1
Rescue 1

Well, since my last blog I have now travelled through central Australia and made it up to the capital of the Northern Territory Darwin! I have had a fantastic trip and seen some more great sights. The highlights were swimming in the thermal pools at Mataranka surrounded by hundreds of fruit bats, eating green ants and kangaroo tail while learning how to throw spears on an aboriginal experience day, a yellow river billabong cruise only topped by a jumping crocodile cruise and a hike in Kakadu National Park. Now arrived in Darwin for some much needed air conditioning after temperatures reachi [View Full Entry]

Caz - Caroline Scraggs | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: November 5th 2005 | 127 Views | [diary=26127]


Apres avoir remise la Raymonde a neuf, a savoir : grand rangement des caisses, nettoyage de l'habitacle et surtout ajout de join a la porte arriere (notre periple au Mungo nous ayant prouvé que notre bolide n'etait plus vraiment "dustproof" !), nous avons quitté nos coloc-coworker-cotraveller, pour les Grampians. De belles rencontres, des journées de travail interessantes, souvent arrassantes... mais a la fin trop de vignes environnantes. La soif du voyage nous a repris. Nous avons fait une premiere alte a Horsham pour passer deux nuits au Mont Arapile, haut lieu mondial de l'escalade, avec [View Full Entry]

cecile mathieu - pechduch | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: November 28th 2005 | 238 Views | [diary=26759]

une vue du mont
ombre musclee !
sur d'abruptes falaises...