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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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Zaterdag Volgende etappe richting Airlie Beach alwaar een driedaagse zeiltrip staat gepland over de azuurblauwe wateren rond de Whitsunday Islands met hun witte stranden. Slechts 280 kilometer voor de boeg vandaag, dat is dat een rustig dagje. Maar nee. Na 80 kilometer begint er een lampje te branden in Mr. Turbo die nog niet eerder had gebrand. Snel beraad van het boekje leert dat er iets niet in de haak is. Toch maar proberen door te rijden tot een tankstation, anders sta je daar tussen de suikerrietvelden... Maar daar kwam de trein met geoogst suikerriet, zoals er doo [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 17th 2005 | 388 Views | [diary=3778]

BBQ @ Fraser Island
Indians Head @ Fraser

By Colin
October 27th 2002
Ballarat Oceania » Australia » Victoria
27-30 October 2002 Leading up to this entry I have been working in the Melbourne suburbs. Including a couple of days in Drysdale, a small town not far from Geelong. I also was commissioned to photograph a wedding for another photographer and this morning I went to a Holy Communion and got some nice family photos. It was mid-day when I drove to Ballarat and booked into a Hotel/Motel. Got my key from reception and walked upstairs to my room. It looks like being a busy week. I’m working in two centres each day of the week. Sessions start at 8.30am [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 17th 2005 | 48 Views | [diary=192]


Zaterdag Vandaag de etappe van Tennant Creek naar Mount Isa. Lang! en heel veel zwoot! 650 km gereden in extreme hitte. je ziet in de tussentijd 1 benzinepomp en 2 boerderijen. Het weekend hebben we doorgebracht in Mount Isa. Immers, onze bankpas zou hier op het postkantoor liggen en die ging pas maandag weer open. Een nieuwe tijdzone! Er was niets aangegeven maar we waren ervan overtuigd dat we de klok anderhalf uur vooruit moest waardoor het tijdsverschil met Nederland negen uur zou worden. 's avonds wilden we ff stappen en al snel bleek dat alle kroegen er om 22.00 uur [View Full Entry]

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By Colin
October 15th 2002
Benalla Oceania » Australia » Victoria
15 October 2002 This Benalla motel doesn’t have the most comfortable bed. It’s only because I have been tired that my sleeps have been all right. Yesterday was easy and I managed to work my way through three rooms to finish by mid-day. I’ve been thinking how much longer I’m going to continue in this business. When I go to centres where the children are easy to work with, I actually enjoy my job. At other times, such as today, every time I thought a room was finished there was somebody new to photograph. This happens when children arrive at all [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 17th 2005 | 72 Views | [diary=191]


Dinsdag Na een precies op tijd vertrekkende vlucht, waarbij Jos en René genoten hebben van de cd met Balinese muziek, kwamen we zeer vroeg in de ochtend aan in Darwin. Niet eerder waren wij deze reis zo vermoeid geweest! Vooral Jos en René hadden het zwaar. Bij aankomst verbaasde ons de strenge controle. Bij aankomst in de hal stond al een hond te snuffelen. Freek had een gitaar en Jos een houten schaakspel dat bij de douane aangegeven moest worden. Dus om 05.00 uur in de ochtend moest Jos diep in zijn tas duiken om het schaakspel voor de dag te [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 17th 2005 | 213 Views | [diary=3731]

Outback
Aboriginal rock paintings in Kakadu

My first time to Australia, how exciting! Met up with Sarah and Rachael at Chek Lap Kok airport at about 5ish. Our plane was boarding at 1910, Qantas Airways. It was quite sad leaving my parents (for the first time...apart from the trip to Devon for 5 days when I was in year 6...!) As soon as we got to Cairns we took a bus to Wild World...tired and feeling skanky we looked at all the animals and took a photo with a Koala. The koalas were extremely shy and rather "Drugged up" but were immensely cute to cuddle up to. [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 17th 2005 | 396 Views | [diary=235]

Sarah and I in Sydney

Touch down in Perth, WA, chuffed when the locals said G'day, they started off on their Ozzy dream, by sharing a dorm with a guy called Raquim, late night drug deals & cheesy feet, when he stole their bread, they had nothing to eat, undeterred they loved the place, met cool people like Christian & Jace. Heaps of things to see, they found, the Pinnicles protruding from the ground, In Freo, a late night prison tour, a sweat broke out from every pore. Then off to Rotto to ride a bike, met the resident Quokkas who were rodent-like. Wanting to see [View Full Entry]

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The Pinnicles
The Pinnicles
Monkey Mia

As of 1 October 2009. Current country/territory count: 53 Visited Countries Map [img=http://maps.travelblog.net/VC/vc-anasaubebgbxcbchdaegetezfrgmgrhuidinitjajokeknkulelolumynlnzplporwsnspsysztcthtutwtzugukus.png] [View Full Entry]

The Travel Camel - Shane Dallas | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: July 25th 2006 | 521 Views | [diary=35057]


I had decided to leave life in beautiful Frankland on the 13th of August to allow for a weekend of fun in Perth before beginning my adventure up the west coast. This happened to be a Friday. Normally I am not a superstitious person, but this day has changed my perception. Naturally, before I could leave Frankland I had to have a bit of a farewell bash. And, naturally, this involved me having one or two drinks too many (ie. getting rottenly drunk and not recalling a whole lot of the evening’s events). Not to worry!!! It has happened before and [View Full Entry]

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Published: September 11th 2005 | 68 Views | [diary=19356]


By semilwnd
August 11th 2002
AUSTRALIA Oceania » Australia » New South Wales
Growing up in Australia was the best time of my life. After living in the USA for about 15yrs as a Navy wife, it was time to go back and visit.. My husband left on deployment for 6months and I packed up my bags and went to visit my childhood home and dedicated this trip to my darling daughter. [View Full Entry]

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Published: January 11th 2009 | 8 Views | [diary=362421]

Harbour Bridge
Circular Quay
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