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29th September 2009
It was only after 1961, that the building owners in Australia was entitled to a Certificate of Title, for that part of building he owned. Before that although he owned a part of a building, he had no title deed for the portion he owned, and as such he had... Read >
Author: MMAMemories.com
29th September 2009
The magical metropolis of Sydney Australia over the last 10 years has gained a reputation as one of the most desired travel destinations on earth. Sydney really has got the lot! A dramatic and breathtaking sea side ocean location combining a bustling and ... Read >
Author: Matt
24th September 2009
By strict definition the Australian Outback refers to the very remote and dry areas of Australia, although it may also refer to the land that lies outsides the boundaries of the populated urban areas. Although it is known as "Sunburnt Country" it is home ... Read >
Author: John Downes
24th September 2009
Coal Seam Gas, CSG is also known as coal seam methane and this is found naturally within the coal deposits. In the Queensland area the coal resources or ‘basins’ are home to many coal seams which are located at varying heights, both close to the surf... Read >
Author: Randolph Stow
22nd September 2009
Green Slips are a compulsory insurance in NSW Australia. For people not from Australia who may be planning a visit, NSW stands for "New South Wales." In order to find all that you need to know of Green Slips in NSW Australia it is necessary to pinpoint wh... Read >
Author: Luke Alvarado
22nd September 2009
G’Day mate! There are many beautiful places around the world that are worthy of a visit, but Sydney, Australia is one of the best places you can visit if you are looking for a great place to experience a different culture while also enjoying magnificen... Read >
Author: baxterowens
21st September 2009
Relocating to Australia
If you are relocating to Australia and want to make sure your move is carried out by experts then Armishaws is your answer. We have been moving people to Australia for many years. Please give us a call if you have any questions. M... Read >
Author: Armishaws Removals
21st September 2009
If you are reading this, then you are probably searching for Extra information on the subject of Australian Labradoodle pups.
We are an Australian breeder of Labradoodle puppies, and we are located in Australia, on the Mid North Coast of New South Wale... Read >
Author: Graham McGrath
21st September 2009
To make your visit to Australia more memorable and unforgettable, a visit to Batemans bay is a must for its beautiful, clean, pristine beaches and fishing bays. Batemans Bay is a town and a bay in the South Coast region of the state of New South Wales, Au... Read >
Author: Henry Funk
17th September 2009
This article by Hans Zoellner was recently published in The Australian – Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
AUSTRALIANS have good equity in health, but not for diseases of the mouth. Although it is worrying that dental disease worsens diabetes, hear... Read >
Author: Dion Kramer
17th September 2009
Labour market shortages can be filled by Australian Skilled Visa holders. There are several available options to get this type of visa for Australia. One way is to be sponsored by the employer, there are also independent skilled workers visas, then there... Read >
Author: bianca.williams23
17th September 2009
Plan your travel to Sydney for a vacation in Australia. It is an awesome and a magnificent place to visit. Known as Harbour City, it is the largest city in Australia, and the state capital of New South Wales. It is one of the top most visited destinations... Read >
Author: Jack
16th September 2009
Sydney is one of the most beautiful destinations in Australia. It is the largest city and capital of New South Wales. Millions of travelers come here all round the year. If you are planning for a vacation full of entertainment, fun and party it is the per... Read >
Author: Richard Johnes
16th September 2009
Many people would quarrel that pets are like part of our family unit - only better. They in no way second-guess us, their love is absolute, their friendship sees us throughout lonesome times, and they're with us through thick and thin. Unlike our human fa... Read >
Author: sabrinajose
16th September 2009
When I was researching this article I couldn't believe some of the different weird cars people used for their weddings but hey if you want a wedding to remember why not try an ambulance, Tuk Tuk and can you believe it, a submarine?
Top 1. Ambulance
... Read >
Author: Chris Le Roy
16th September 2009
Where is Gold Found? The top producers of precious metals worldwide
Gold is a universally known metal that influences all of our lives, but all of us have at some time or another wondered where gold is from. After all, It doesn't just magically appea... Read >
Author: Bob Ethan
15th September 2009
If you are looking for a holiday destination that is rich in culture and heritage and also has plenty to see and do, from attending festivals, to equine shows, bird watching to paragliding, with plenty of accommodation, Tamworth is a great option. Get awa... Read >
Author: Pamela bach
14th September 2009
This is an article that was published recently by StreetCorner – Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
With many Australians facing the silent epidemic of poor oral health, a new program known as Healthy Smiles for Life is providing free dental care fo... Read >
Author: Dion Kramer
11th September 2009
Planning your vacation in Australia? Start with Sydney. It is a wonderful and magical city in Australia. It is a beautiful destination in Australia. It is one the largest cities in Australia and the capital of New South Wales. A large number of cheap flig... Read >
Author: Richard Johnes
11th September 2009
Fuji Xerox Global Services was presented the challenge of finding a cost-effective solution for the outdated collection of printers, facsimile machines and photocopiers owned by the Roads and Traffic Authority in New South Wales. To meet this challenge Fu... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
10th September 2009
There has been controversy for some time about whether psychotherapy can be conducted effectively remotely by phone or internet technology. Science Alert reports a study from the University Of New South Wales and St. Vincent's Hospital that argue that onl... Read >
Author: Eric Menzies
03rd September 2009
Global information delivery has taken a new shape, since last decade the fact has become clear that World Wide Web and introduction of internet has revolutionized communication process. It is not a dream for a local business to cater its products to the i... Read >
Author: LIFESTYLE BBQS
24th August 2009
Fridge Magnet Factory Croydon, New South Wales, Australia, is a world leader in custom design manufacture of Car Magnets, Fridge Magnets. Marketing Magnets including flyers, logo magnets, business card magnets are some of the very popular products. We a... Read >
Author: fridgemagnet
18th August 2009
Labour market shortages can be filled by Australian Skilled Visa holders. There are several available options to get this type of visa for Australia. One way is to be sponsored by the employer, there are also independent skilled workers visas, then there... Read >
Author: Haines
15th August 2009
The capital of New South Wales and often confused as the capital of Australia, Sydney is one of the most exciting, vibrant cities to visit in the Southern Hemisphere.
Whether you are visiting Sydney to explore its cultural history or to relax at some ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
12th August 2009
4 Number2006: Google recently acquired an advanced text search algorithm that has been invented by University of New South Wales PhD student Ori Allon.
Although the acquisition has not been confirmed yet, Google has confirmed that Ori Allon is now empl... Read >
Author: heena
11th August 2009
Are you going to be moving soon? If so, then you should strong consider hiring professional, AFRA affiliated, furniture removalists. These removalists will be able to move your furniture and other belongings in a safe and professional manner. Their servic... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com
11th August 2009
Are you going to be moving soon? If so, then you should strong consider hiring professional, AFRA affiliated, furniture removalists. These removalists will be able to move your furniture and other belongings in a safe and professional manner. Their servic... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com
01st August 2009
Holidays are fun, and when you’re planning to travel Australia, there is no doubt that you are going to witness the best. The history of this country ranges back to around 50,000 years. The culture of the country comes from the difference in the languag... Read >
Author: Sophia Johnson
30th July 2009
Looking for adventure and beautiful open scenery in your travel? Or maybe you just want to relax in the city after a day of adventure? Australia is the place to be, with its full rich cultural flavor and offers a wide range of venues that all would enjoy ... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow
26th July 2009
Sydney is one of the generally dropped in cities in Australia. Sydney of Austria tops in the list of generally dropped in cities of the globe. There are plentiful motives for tripping at Sydney. You have plentiful motives for enjoying your bre... Read >
Author: deny aley
23rd July 2009
Australia is somewhere I’ve wanted to go for many years, I have heard many friends talk about the amazing experiences they have had there on backpacking trips, short holidays and work placements.
If you are going for a holiday then I’m sure you are... Read >
Author: Kim Chambers
23rd July 2009
Water filters are in high use and at present there are different types of water filters available in the market. The sizes and performance of the different water filtration systems vary a lot. Previously bottled water coolers, remaining attached to the wa... Read >
Author: thomsonuw
23rd July 2009
Turkish People feels proud because of ancient culture, lots of carpets styles, museums and city connecting Asia to Europe. Any people would also good with great atmosphere, standard living style and ancient culture. Beauty of nature does not finish into o... Read >
Author: Justin Mark
16th July 2009
Australia- a country of vibrant culture witnesses thousands of travelers every year. The popularity of traveling Australia has increased over the years as every city of the country guarantees a lovely stay to the travelers. The country has some major citi... Read >
Author: Sophia Johnson
16th July 2009
Do you want to: Have fun making money? Have a party every day? Be surrounded by all things fun? Be part of a fast growing internationally recognised franchise system?
The SOS continues to show excellent growth as highlighted in the recent issue of BRW ... Read >
Author: seoexprtz
16th July 2009
Fridge Magnet Factory Croydon, New South Wales, Australia, is a world leader in custom design manufacture of Car Magnets, Fridge Magnets. Marketing Magnets including flyers , logo magnets, business card magnets are some of the very popular products. We... Read >
Author: Fridge Magnet
16th July 2009
Dr Alhan Farjo of Dental One has recently become a participating dental clinic.
Dr Alhan Farjo is located at Level 7, Gateway Building, 1 Macquarie Place, Circular Quay (Sydney), New South Wales.
Members wanting to make an appointment can simply cli... Read >
Author: Dion Kramer
07th July 2009
Dr James Grainger of Kingscliff Central Dental has recently become a participating dentist.
He is located at Suite 26, 11 – 13 Pearl Street, Kingscliff, New South Wales.
Members wanting to make an appointment can simply click on Dentists Gold Coas... Read >
Author: Dion Kramer
06th July 2009
Western Australia is a region that is simply amazing. Although this particular region is not as well known outside Australia as other areas, such as New South Wales and Queensland, it is nonetheless gaining popularity with every passing year as more and m... Read >
Author: Lisa Simpson
01st July 2009
The Central Business District is the most strategic point in Sydney and is the hub of the city’s commercial and financial districts. The area is also one of the most popular among tourists as it is home to plenty of attractions and interesting activitie... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
28th June 2009
Gateway to the internationally significant wetlands of the Coorong National Park and the mighty Murray River, the river port of Goolwa is now a popular tourist destination on Lake Alexandrina. There are so many things to do, you will need more than one vi... Read >
Author: Gordon L Halliday
22nd June 2009
The water that we receive in out taps are not adequately safe for drinking, even many of us have been affected after drinking the supplied tap waters. It is true that in regions of Victoria and New South Wales the water filtration is carried on before sup... Read >
Author: unlimitedwatercoolers
15th June 2009
Australia is a preferred destination of thousands of visitors. Sydney is the capital city of New South Wales. It is located on the south eastern sea coast of Australia and therefore, it is widely known as the Harbor city. This metropolitan city is the spi... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
15th June 2009
The series of Lady Ferries was launched by the New South Wales state government in order to replace the existing fleet of the old inner harbour ferries. This program started in 1968 and the first ferry, Lady Cutler, was launched at the State Dockyards in ... Read >
Author: Sally Morgan
14th June 2009
Coollangatta is named for a shipwreck in 1846. This city shares the Tweeds river and it's big fishing fleet with it's twin city Tweed heads. This was one of the earliest settlements on the Gold Coast. European wood cutters were the first to settle here.... Read >
Author: JenB
11th June 2009
The Snowy Mountains of New South Wales provide a captivating playground for young and old alike. There’s simply no time during the year when there isn’t something to enjoy in this beautiful region of Australia. And there’s never an occasion when the... Read >
Author: Chris Alfreds
11th June 2009
New South Wales is teeming with plenty of attractions and tourist destinations, and while internationally known for the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge, the ski fields of NSW are a winter wonderland for skiers, snowboarders, and hikers. First class ... Read >
Author: Chris Alfreds
10th June 2009
Looking to invest or lease commercial property but not sure where to start? North Sydney is a great location to invest or grow a business, and is home to the second largest business district after the city CBD. With its tight-knit community and bustling l... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson
09th June 2009
This is the prefect time to plan your next holiday and while money is tight everywhere, fun on a budget is still very much possible. In fact, it is possible to find cheap hotels all over Australia.
Hotel fees account for a substantial portion of your h... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
06th June 2009
Opal:
Opal has been a mystery for centuries. No two opals look alike. The word ‘opal’ was derived from a Greek word opallos, meaning “to see changes of color”. Opal is derived as a precious gemstone which is formed from non-crystalline silica g... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter
05th June 2009
With varying terrains and different kinds of climates, traveling in Australia is a vacationer’s paradise. Australia encompasses a large area of states and territories that is home to many geographical wonders as well as unique wildlife not found anywher... Read >
Author: Toni-ann
01st June 2009
Years ago, scientists became intensely interested in the inner-workings of embryonic stem cells. At just three to five days old, this mass of protean cells were a blank canvas, yet under normal circumstances, these cells would develop into tissues, organs... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
01st June 2009
In electronic commerce applications, Australia has been the leading nation. Flexible and innovative Aussies accepted the use of a convenient and fast paced mode of commerce. Companies eyed for online presence and as a result plenty of website hosting comp... Read >
Author: LIFESTYLE BBQS
20th May 2009
Taking a trip to Australia is always a memorable occasion since the country showcases a diverse range of facets which one wouldn’t discover anywhere else. Ranked amongst the most sought-after holiday destinations in the world, the country boasts of beau... Read >
Author: Take A Break
14th May 2009
New South Wales is located in the south east of Australia and is the most populated state in the country. Consequently, the area is home to the largest economy in Australia (around 33 percent) and is a popular location for the establishment of a diverse ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
13th May 2009
Shiraz is a well-liked little grape, often said to be one of the most popular in the wine world. It really started to make a name for itself when Australia started producing affordable versions a couple of decades ago. And with Shiraz production there goi... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
12th May 2009
Sydney, the capital of New South Wales is the largest city of Australia. A tourist's paradise Sydney is home to several corporate headquarters and a major seaport in Australia. The Opera House and Harbour Bridge are the most popular landmarks of Sydney. T... Read >
Author: sydneyservicedapartments
12th May 2009
The Snowy Mountains of New South Wales are home to some of the best skiing in the world, and are a place where winter sports reign supreme.
From snowboarding to skiing and snow tubing, winter activities in New South Wales call on the adventurous side in ... Read >
Author: Chris Alfreds
05th May 2009
Crowdy Bay National Park is located in New South Wales, and quite near to Port Macquarie. This area gets quite a few visitors, in part because of the close proximity to the park. Crowdy Bay is a good sized park of around 8022 hectares, and includes some o... Read >
Author: Gloria Dekker
01st May 2009
Aside from being home to one of the most iconic cultural sights in the world, Sydney also boasts numerous other significant cultural and historical attractions. Situated in the South Eastern part of New South Wales, the city receives around 3 million int... Read >
Author: MarkeD
29th April 2009
Who would not want to visit New South Wales in Australia? Considered as the oldest and most populous state, New South Wales is also considered as the one of the firsts states founded in the country. Its south-eastern location also gave the state a more di... Read >
Author: Ben
17th April 2009
If you are like most travellers, during your stay in Port Macquarie, you’ll more than likely go in search of something fun and interesting to do . You’ll find there are many attractions and venues in the area that you will want to make certain to visi... Read >
Author: Gloria Dekker
16th April 2009
Whether you’re looking for excitement or pampering, Thredbo (also known as Thredbo Village) certainly has something to fulfill your holiday wishes. From its adrenaline-rushing black diamond runs, the Cannonball and the Funnel, to the luxurious amenities... Read >
Author: Chris Alfreds
16th April 2009
New South Wales’ most popular ski resort is, without a doubt, Perisher (also still referred to by its old name, Perisher Blue). High atop the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales, along the Snowy River Shire and within Kosciuskio National Park, Perisher i... Read >
Author: Chris Alfreds
16th April 2009
Although too young to receive flu vaccinations themselves, babies are often at the highest risk for developing flu, with the consequences proving to be fatal. In some seasons, babies have the highest influenza-associated mortality rates, and newborns al... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th April 2009
There are plenty of vintners in Australia making some of the finest wine in the world as evidenced by the increasing numbers of mainland sales and worldwide exports. Australian wine producers are making over a billion litres of wine every year in all six... Read >
Author: Phillip Wainwright
01st April 2009
Camel v’s Ferrari
I was skyping with a mate of mine recently discussing the important current affairs of Cobar, not far from Nowhere, and somewhere in outback New South Wales, Australia. There’s a severe water shortage in the region and it was this ... Read >
Author: meekee
31st March 2009
Car insurance as the name suggests is the insurance or the coverage which is purchased for the cars. Purchasing of the insurance is done in order to guard protect the customer from the losses that incur in case of any miss happening like accidents. Follow... Read >
Author: Alien
30th March 2009
The first inhabitants of this vast continent are the aborigines, coming to the land some 40,000 to 50,000 years ago, and the scholars thought they may have crossed the land bridges from Southeast Asia. These people were mostly hunter-gatherers with a com... Read >
Author: joalesto
27th March 2009
If you’re planning migrate to Australia visa sponsored visa, you might want to consider applying for Subclass 176. This visa allows you to move to Australia permanently if you have good English language skills and your qualifications match those for occ... Read >
Author: dylan
26th March 2009
One of the most exotic travel destinations in the world is Australia, or more officially known as the Commonwealth of Australia. It is also known as the Land Down Under, separated from the rest of the world by the Indian and Pacific Oceans. It has one o... Read >
Author: joalesto
25th March 2009
Australia has its seasons in undo to most of the world. When it is coldness in Europe and America, it summer in Australia, and junior versa. While it may be demanding to imagine Australians sunbathing on the shore and swimming and surfing in the ocean in ... Read >
Author: Jessica Santoli
17th March 2009
A savvy road trip planner knows that if she sees a trip with both the words March and Beach in the itinerary, chances are she's looking at a destination near or south of the equator. While someone living in the Northern hemisphere might remark, "February ... Read >
Author: Davidr
11th March 2009
Sydney, Australia is the most populous city in the country and is visited by almost 3 million international visitors a year. Sights such as the Opera House, as well as having great accessibility with the city airport receiving cheap flights to Sydney fro... Read >
Author: MarkeD
10th March 2009
Since its formation on the Gold Coast 30 years ago, HHH architects have sought to develop a multi-disciplined office that has the ability and expertise to address any nature of complex design scenarios. The design capabilities and professional experience ... Read >
Author: arif12
10th March 2009
Australian wine has dominated the UK supermarket shelves and restaurant tables for at least twenty years. In fact Australia is now responsible for the most wines sales by volume to the UK than any other country in the world. However despite it being a big... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
10th March 2009
In the last 20 years, Australia has really made its mark in the wine world. The country produces a variety of wines from a number of wine growing regions and has revolutionised winemaking processes, making it a real force to be reckoned with in the wine-g... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
10th March 2009
Australian wine has dominated the UK supermarket shelves and restaurant tables for at least twenty years. In fact Australia is now responsible for the most wines sales by volume to the UK than any other country in the world. However despite it being a big... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
09th March 2009
What would make travel in Australia worth the trip? For tourists and residents alike, the breathtaking sites would be the top of mind answer. The Blue Mountain region is one such Australian destination that is simply awe-inspiring.
The Blue Mountains ... Read >
Author: Haines
09th March 2009
With the economy a bit down, international trips may not be in the cards, but fortunately there are a number of excellent beaches waiting here at home in Australia. Not sure where to start? Here's a quick rundown of the top 5 beach destinations for 2009... Read >
Author: Click4credit
04th March 2009
After a fairy tale patterned wedding, the next thing that couples do is to look for a perfect place where they could spend time together. Most couples would dream to have a romantic vacation and enjoy the place with just the two of them. Tailored to fit w... Read >
Author: amerie
27th February 2009
Since its formation on the Gold Coast 30 years ago, HHH architects have sought to develop a multi-disciplined office that has the ability and expertise to address any nature of complex design scenarios. The design capabilities and professional experience ... Read >
Author: Henry Funk
23rd February 2009
Located just over 300 kilometers north from Sydney, Forster is one of the most visited holiday locations in New South Wales, mainly for its prime location at the entrance of Wallis Lake. Families love it here as well as holiday makers of all ages. There i... Read >
Author: Jenny Brewer
23rd February 2009
When you are reading over a list of Port Macquarie hotels, attempting to make up your mind just where you want to stay, you should always keep in mind the venues and attractions in which you are most interested. If your accommodations are located in a cen... Read >
Author: Gloria Dekker
18th February 2009
When you are visiting Sydney, Australia, you will not look far for events. Sydney is chockfull of events that take place thorough the year. Whether your taste runs to the arts, sports or outdoor activities, you can find plenty to see and do when you visit... Read >
Author: Joe Deacon
08th February 2009
The dismal condition of the housing sector does not seem to have any hope of reviving in the near future. There is almost a six percent drop in the new housing projects. The constructions of new homes have come to an almost stand still phase and one will ... Read >
Author: balvir.nh2009
16th January 2009
An Australia left is one of the most exciting opportunities that one can have and is something that will be remembered and respected eternally. Australia is one of the most unique chairs in the world which makes and Australia escape different anything als... Read >
Author: Jessica Santoli
16th January 2009
The rolling hills of the Northern Tablelands in New South Wales are home to fabulous National Parks where nature lovers and bushwalkers will feel right at home. The full array of Australian wildlife and birdlife can be seen in the thick forests that drape... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt
11th January 2009
After a fairy tale patterned wedding, the next thing that couples do is to look for a perfect place where they could spend time together. Most couples would dream to have a romantic holiday vacation and enjoy the place with just the two of them. Tailored ... Read >
Author: Arleigh
09th January 2009
Are you interested in heading for the bright lights of Sydney? Do you feel like having some fun, but don’t feel like dealing with problems like parking or traffic? Are you not sure how to get to all of the sights in the area of the Monorail? Wouldn... Read >
Author: Miss Kitty
08th January 2009
Wagga Wagga (shortened for convenience to Wagga) is a city located in New South Wales, about mid-way between Sydney and Brisbane. From the great outdoors to a vibrant business and shopping district there is something for everyone in Wagga Wagga. Find out ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
08th January 2009
Wagga Wagga (shortened for convenience to Wagga) is a city located in New South Wales, about mid-way between Sydney and Brisbane. From the great outdoors to a vibrant business and shopping district there is something for everyone in Wagga Wagga. Find out ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
08th January 2009
The dismal condition of the housing sector does not seem to have any hope of reviving in the near future. There is almost a six percent drop in the new housing projects. The constructions of new homes have come to an almost stand still phase and one will ... Read >
Author: NidhiGoel3
19th December 2008
In every side (regions, places, cities) in Australia are gifted with lot of beautiful sceneries in which a tourist can impress and love it. South Australia is one of the top destinations if you bound in Australia. South Australia is a state of Australia i... Read >
Author: amerie
03rd December 2008
Planning a trip to Sydney? Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales and the most populated city in Australia. Discover the city's top attractions that every visitor should see.
Situated on Australia’s south east coast Sydney is also known as ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
03rd December 2008
Brisbane is the state capital of Queensland. It's located in south east Queensland on the Brisbane River and has so much to see ad do. A self drive tour of the area is a great way to see the region and take in all the sights. Interested?
Firstly what... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
03rd December 2008
Are you taking a trip to Australia in the coming months? If you're basing yourself in Sydney you may need to know how to get to other cities from here. Have a look at our guide outlining the driving times & distances involved.
Sydney is a buzzing and... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
03rd December 2008
Travelling to Australia and Sydney in 2009? Sydney is a magical place to visit with much to see and do, from sun kissed golden beaches to the famous Sydney Harbour, and of course Sydney Opera House. Find out what are the city’s top events for 2009 so yo... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
03rd December 2008
Travelling to Australia? One of the best driving routes you can take is the Hume Highway, running about 850km inland between Sydney and Melbourne. Travel at your own pace, and check out the stunning scenery along the way. Read on for more…
The Hume... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
03rd December 2008
Planning a visit to Canberra? You don't just have to base yourself in the city. Book your very own car hire and discover what's to see and do in the area surrounding the city. Go off the beaten track, spend as much time as you like in any given spot.
... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
03rd December 2008
Canberra, the capital of Australia, is the largest inland city and the country's 8th most populous city overall. It's located between Sydney and Melbourne, which were the two contenders for the capital city of Australia in 1908; Canberra was chosen as a c... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
03rd December 2008
Sydney – aka the Harbour City is Australia’s largest city and is also the state capital of New South Wales; Australia’s oldest, founded as a penal colony in 1788, and most populous state. The city is also known for being cosmopolitan and multicultur... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
01st December 2008
If you are looking for a red wine that you can serve with any meal, then the choice has to be Barbera. This wine is made from the second most planted variety of grapes in Italy. It has a robust fruity taste and lower tannic qualities than most other red w... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin
01st December 2008
In a recent backpacking excursion throughout Europe, I found myself in an ongoing dialogue with innumerable Australian itinerants. For many years, I considered Australia nearly devoid of culture, music, and history, being that it’s such an infant nation... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow
20th November 2008
The farthest situated town on the New South Wales coast could be seen as a grandiose effort to impress visitors and ensure they never leave the state for its northerly neighbour. Tweed Heads is a lush mixture of green rainforest and picture-perfect beache... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt
11th November 2008
New South Wales is known as the site of the oldest European settlements, the most populated state and the largest city. It is also known to have the most diverse state in Australia particularly because of its diverse landscape – from beaches to forests,... Read >
Author: Vincent
03rd November 2008
If you are a big surf fan, then going “down under” to the land of Australia would be furthest from a disappointment to you. In fact, the only thing that might disappoint you would be not getting to experience all of Australia (especially if you don’... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson
31st October 2008
Jeep has been a tradition of powerful yet elegant Sports Utility Vehicles or SUV under the trademark of another automotive giant company, Chrysler. The look of the Jeep itself is very enigmatic with the triumphs from the Second World War. It is a picture ... Read >
Author: Ben
31st October 2008
Ford Motors is a well established institution in automotive manufacturing. Founded by Henry Ford in the early 1900s, it is still one of the biggest companies in the world. As Ford Motors continues to grow, it has taken other brands under its wing like L... Read >
Author: Ben
30th October 2008
Kia Motors
Kia is the oldest car producer of South Korea and likewise ranks two for South Korea’s automotive companies with the Hyundai Kia Automotive Group as its parent company. Kia is a very significant company in Korea, giving the Korean public m... Read >
Author: Ben
27th October 2008
If you want to embark on an unforgettable road trip, a fly-drive holiday to Australia can be a fascinating journey and a great choice. As it goes, you drive on the left, the scenery is spectacular and you have the freedom to explore this vast landscape at... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
21st October 2008
Shiraz is one of the most popular wines around in the UK. This is because it is an easy to drink wine that goes with lots of different types of food. In fact it is its spicy full bodied taste that makes it something that you can drink with hot Indian, Mex... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
21st October 2008
Ultraviolet rays are invisible light rays from the sun that carry more energy than visible light. This invisible radiation is also produced from tungsten lamps, welding arcs, and certain fluorescent lights. Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) can damage a person... Read >
Author: Chelsea Francis
13th October 2008
A short drive south of Brisbane is the Gold Coast, stretching for about 35 kilometres along the subtropical coast to the New South Wales border. With its many theme parks, entertainment venues, and surf-washed sandy beaches edged with high-rise holiday ap... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd October 2008
A short drive south of Brisbane is the Gold Coast, stretching for about 35 kilometres along the subtropical coast to the New South Wales border. With its
many theme parks, entertainment venues, and surf-washed sandy beaches edged with high-rise holida... Read >
Author: John Hacking
09th September 2008
Tourists who are visiting Sydney for the first time can brace themselves for one of the most fun-filled experiences of their lifetime. All the amazing sights that they will come across will surely make them come back again and again to this magnificent ci... Read >
Author: Bei Maniago
09th September 2008
Located in the southeast end of Australia is the beautiful state called New South Wales. It is considered as the oldest and, statistically, the largest state in terms of population. Its name was coined by the famous explorer of new worlds, Captain James C... Read >
Author: Bei Maniago
08th September 2008
Balmoral is named after Balmoral Castle, the large estate house in Aberdeenshire, Scotland known as Royal Deeside and a favourite summer royal residence. An urban locality in the suburb of Mosman in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Balmoral is located ... Read >
Author: k00lit
03rd September 2008
If you are a beach lover, nature lover, rainforest lover… or perhaps all three… then you are in for an enjoyable day or afternoon at Sea Acres Nature Reserve and Rainforest Centre. Open daily from 9 AM until 4:30 PM, there is much to see and do here! ... Read >
Author: Gloria Dekker
03rd September 2008
The Outback can be an unforgiving place - journeys need to be planned, supply stocks need to be fuelled. Care and preparation is needed, but for all the effort the rewards come tenfold. And one stretch of highway where the rewards are exceptionally hgh is... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt
28th August 2008
For over 42,000 years there has been one continent that stands out from the rest for its geographical beauty. The smallest continent in the world is home to the mighty nation of Australia.
It is a land filled with forests, deserts and the Great Barrie... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
24th August 2008
Rental returns are still on the increase due to short supply of investors, particularly within 20km to the Sydney CBD.
When investing in residential property one of the key factors to consider is your net return on monies invested. This will be a prima... Read >
Author: PK Property
22nd August 2008
Hastings Point is ideal for a couple getaway, single's retreat, family break or fun trip away with friends. Basically anyone would love it! When we visited not long ago, it was like stumbling into an oasis of white untouched beaches, shallow waters, rock ... Read >
Author: Jenny Brewer
21st August 2008
Bathurst is the perfect option for campervan holiday makers wishing to see the New South wales countryside without venturing too far away from Sydney. Its only a 207 kilometre drive inland- a drive that takes you through the Blue Mountains and past some s... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt
16th August 2008
Yamba is one of my favourite places to visit, and tucked away like a hidden jewel of northern New South Wales, it offers something for everyone with its blend of panoramic scenery and perfect weather. Word is spreading as more and more visitors search out... Read >
Author: Jenny Brewer
14th August 2008
Australian history intrigues every visitor who steps foot on land here. How are there only 350,000 aboriginals remaining, down from one million? What did the Europeans first think of this strange land, "plagued" by snakes, scorpions, spiders, sharks and p... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
13th August 2008
New South Wales is Australia's most populated and diverse state. Located in the southeast corner of country, it has something to offer every traveler, from the rugged national parks and cities, to the beautiful beaches and resort towns. A trip to New Sout... Read >
Author: Trisha Garbrick
29th July 2008
Early Australian wine production dates back to the 1791, when grapes were imported from Europe and wine was shipped back to the United Kingdom. Slowly but surely, Australian vineyards in New South Wales, Tasmania, Western Australia, Victoria and South Aus... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
23rd July 2008
Draped in a quilt of green meadows and lush forests, the rolling hills stretch to the horizon where they join with the clear blue sky to create a contrast of colours as interesting as the history of this lush region. This is the countryside on the norther... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt
17th July 2008
People living in Australia, suffering from mesothelioma, a disease caused by asbestos poisoning are passing away before their claims for compensation are being heard. One Sydney Judge believes this is due to a cost saving measure which was implemented in ... Read >
Author: Danielle Fletcher
10th July 2008
Whether you love them, hate them or are one of them, backpackers are an essential part of the tourism industry. Australia has been a staple favourite of backpackers for decades. The solid infrastructure, the political stability, the friendly people- we ar... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt
05th July 2008
With the current onslaught of petrol prices and ongoing traffic congestion, a recent survey has found that 35 per cent of Australian motorists are enduring longer commuter times.
The survey by leading ... Read >
Author: Allan
03rd July 2008
Darling Harbor in New South Wales Australia is one of the region’s most loved leisure spots. The 1.3 million tourists that come here annually would testify to the fact that there is very little to be bored about Darling Harbor. The area was originally p... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
01st July 2008
This article is meant to discuss the Greenslips policy in NSW, Australia. It covers the definition of this car insurance, the conditions, and benefits of acquiring Greenslips in NSW.
What are Greenslips?
Greenslips is a compulsory car insurance, and... Read >
Author: bizman2008
19th June 2008
Located about 400 kilometres north of Sydney on the New South Wales Central Coast lies one of the most diverse seaside destinations in Australia. Port Macquarie, with its population of 40 000 people, has everything you would want from a campervan touring ... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt
13th June 2008
The amount of time that your children will be at home with you really does go rapidly. Before you know it, your little ones ... are adults. Therefore, while you are still together as a family, it is important that you take the time out to enjoy each oth... Read >
Author: Remy
13th June 2008
If you are planning a trip to New South Wales, including to the vibrant city of Sydney, you will want to make sure that you do book and reserve the most appropriate New South Wales accommodation to meet your travel and holiday needs. In this regard, this... Read >
Author: Remy
13th June 2008
One of the most lovely destinations that you can select for an Australian holiday is Hunter Valley. Hunter Valley is located in New South Wales and is a magnificent coastal destination. On so many levels, a Hunter Valley is idyllic. Through this articl... Read >
Author: Remy
12th June 2008
Australia is wonderful for many reasons but especially for all its different destinations. From Darwin to Esperance and from Perth to Townsville but nothing beats the New South Wales – NSW - South Coast. This is one of the most popular holiday destinati... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets
04th June 2008
The Rocks is Sydney's oldest area and is steeped in history and character. One reason is the strict control on development has limited the construction of brash modern buildings. This is one of the reasons they call The Rocks 'Sydney's Oldest Museum'. Add... Read >
Author: Richard Greaves
27th May 2008
Gundagai is a town in the Australian state of New South Wales located along the big Murrumbidgee River at the foot of Mt Parnassus. Just a stone’s throw away from the Muniong and Yambla Mountain ranges, Gundagai is popular for its old bridges, monuments... Read >
Author: dusty road
27th May 2008
A visit to Bago Vineyards in New South Wales, Australia is a journey into a dimension of peace. The beautiful vineyards are as pleasing to the eye as their final product is to the palate.
Bago is situated in the Hastings River Basin area, which is know... Read >
Author: Gloria Dekker
26th May 2008
The Australian town of Cooma is located in the state of New South Wales, some 120 kilometres north of the capital, Canberra. Its increasing popularity as a tourist destination in the winter season earned it the nickname, “Gateway to the Snowy Mountains... Read >
Author: dusty road
23rd May 2008
If you’re on holiday in Sydney, a visit to Darling Harbour is a must. After all, it's Sydney's most happening place for tourists with restaurants, museums, the Aquarium, shopping, dining and great nightlife. But while you're there, take time to explore ... Read >
Author: Richard Greaves
23rd May 2008
Holiday makers pour into Queensland's Gold Coast primarily for the beaches. With 300 days of sunshine a year, the golden sands of the area make for an outstanding beach holiday experience. But what else is there to do in this part of Australia? Read on to... Read >
Author: Richard Greaves
23rd May 2008
Australia's Gold Coast seems to have been created just to provide you with the perfect holiday location. Just think, mile after mile of golden sands, hinterlands replete with gorgeous natural scenery, and vibrant towns and cities with all the amenities yo... Read >
Author: Richard Greaves
21st May 2008
Finding Merimbula accommodation was not that easy. We were at "down under" last year and did a road trip. I didnt know that Australia has a lot to offer for tourists and travelers. Australia is such a big continent with few inhabitants,so to speak. Mer... Read >
Author: dusty road
20th May 2008
There are many types of hotels in Albury that have become synonymous with elegance and grandeur. As comfort of the guests is the primary aim of the hotels, you can avail the wide range of facilities and services that make sure that you enjoy a memorable s... Read >
Author: Alex
15th May 2008
Sydney is a city of such vast and varied treasures that it's hard to choose what to see and do especially if you're on a whirlwind visit. Fortunately Sydney's a compact place and getting around is easy so you can pack a lot into a quick visit. Here's a lo... Read >
Author: Richard Greaves
15th May 2008
Located on the southern coast of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, beckons lovers of fun and adventure. Sydney Kingsford Smith International Airport is the largest international and domestic airport in Oz. Many international airlines from major global d... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson
08th May 2008
Australia has long been a backpacker's favorite, with its vast and visually stunning landscape broken up by modern and bustling cities around its edges. Undoubtedly the most famous of these is Sydney, not least because of its instantly recognizable landma... Read >
Author: Paul Scottyn
28th April 2008
Queensland Tourism Minister Desley Boyle, who has sent the letter carrying the request to Immigration, believes that baby boomers from all over the world could be the answer to Queensland�s major skills crisis.
Currently, the Australian Working Holi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
18th April 2008
For a long time Great Britain has been considered the leading provider of university qualifications. Australia, however, with seven academic institutions in the Times Higher Education Supplement World's Top Universities is a major competitor. The top Aus... Read >
Author: GB
16th April 2008
Regarded as the gateway to Australia, Sydney is usually the first port of call for visitors to the country. As the plane descends into the New South wales capital, most will have to pinch themselves to make sure they are not dreaming. Rising up towards th... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt
03rd April 2008
A proposed new law could see Australian brokers legally obliged to only offer consumers credit products they can afford. This development has come about as a result of a growing number of credit horror stories giving Australia’s credit broking industry ... Read >
Author: Tristan Dunston
03rd April 2008
A proposed new law could see Australian brokers legally obliged to only offer consumers credit products they can afford. This development has come about as a result of a growing number of credit horror stories giving Australia’s credit broking industry ... Read >
Author: Tristan Dunston
19th March 2008
If you are looking for brilliant blue waters lined by a rugged coastline and long white beaches, look no further than Avoca Beach. Located on the Central Coast of New South Wales just 100 kilometres north from Sydney, sun seekers from far and wide choose ... Read >
Author: Jenny Brewer
10th March 2008
Ulladulla is the centrepiece of a trio of attractions on the New South Wales south coast that together combine history, the ocean and a stunning hinterland to provide an all-in-one destination that is perfect for a campervan holiday. Only 220 kilometres s... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt
07th March 2008
The ideal positioning of the Southern Highlands in New South Wales has contributed enormously to their progression as a world class tourist destination. An hours drive from Sydney, and just over two hours from Canberra, they are the perfect place for a re... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt
11th February 2008
Sydney is a place of great importance in the continent of Australia. It is also one of the favorite tourist destinations for people around the world. People from all over the world come to Sydney to visit various places of interest that are in and around ... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
06th February 2008
With its interesting places of attraction, friendly people, and an exciting lifestyle, Sydney has charmed tourists for years now. In addition, the warmth and hospitality offered at the hotels in Sydney adds to its appeal.
Sydney, the Harbor City is the... Read >
Author: Alex
06th February 2008
The highest town on the New South Wales coastline is the inimitable Tweed Heads, a picture perfect coastal resort town that tempts Queenslanders down across the border and tries its best to stop travellers heading further north! Beautiful beaches are comp... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt
31st January 2008
Most distance runners don't sprint in their training. Too bad for them. They're missing out on a "secret weapon" that you should included in your training... That secret - sprinting (especially hill sprinting). Here are some of the highlights of why eve... Read >
Author: Coach K
30th January 2008
The Great Dividing Range lies on the border between New South Wales and Victoria, and here you will find the renowned Snowy Mountains, Australia's premier destination for snow holidays. Situated in the Kosciuszko National Park, during the peak months of J... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt
24th January 2008
There are many memory games that are gaining popularity, but do they really work? Research has shown that learning new things, doing puzzles and playing games helps the mind stay active. The most effective memory games allow you to improve your memory cap... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
23rd January 2008
Sydney is the capital New South Wales and is the most populous city. Sydney has made a niche for itself in the tourism map of the world and is known world over for its beaches, Sydney Opera House and Harbor Bridge. On the other hand the metropolitan area ... Read >
Author: Alex
30th October 2007
Sydney is a great place to spend a weekend away. The City has plenty of night life and action. Darling Harbour is a quick Walk from town hall station which provides an easy way to go out and leave the car at home. Parking for a car in the city is surprisi... Read >
Author: Andrew
30th October 2007
Australia's original population, known as Australian Aborigines, have the greatest continuous educational olden times in the world, with origins dating back to the last Ice era. Though mystery and argue shroud lots of aspects of Australian prehistory, it ... Read >
Author: andrewshw2
22nd October 2007
Walking the trails in NSW Experienced bushwalkers are looking for challenges and diversity. Beginner bushwalkers are looking for safety and beauty. New South Wales has some of the most diverse walking tracks in Australia, and there is no doubt that there ... Read >
Author: Jenny Brewer
21st October 2007
Australians begin playing team sports in elementary, basic school. Each municipality has amateur sports teams and fans mass the stadiums to shout approval their favourite professionals. Cricket, a ball and bat competition, was conventionally all the rage ... Read >
Author: Robert Langard
16th October 2007
Just an hour south of Sydney lies the interesting, diverse and beautiful regional city of Wollongong, which is often overlooked by tourists in favour of the bright lights and famous landmarks of the New South Wales capital. Yet more visitors are turning t... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt
26th July 2007
The Australian home loan market is likely to have a hike in its value by almost double by 30 years from now. In that way the value of the house which costs $350,000 for mortgage now in New South Wales will cost around $916,000 down the lane.
If you re... Read >
Author: David Wong
23rd July 2007
The sun shines. The surf beckons. The water entices. And you're just minutes from a world of skyscrapers and corporate suits. Where else could you be but Sydney? This dazzling cosmopolitan city has no fewer than 30 glorious beaches within 20 minutes of ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
19th July 2007
A man that drives his car – be it a hot Ferrari or a Nissan 300ZX (with upgraded Nissan 300ZX parts) – with reckless abandon that girls swooned over him and his very attractive devil may care ways.
But that soon may change. In Sydney, that is –... Read >
Author: Rain Stockton
02nd July 2007
Australia is the third-largest country in the world and this makes a cross country tour a rather daunting proposal. The entire centre of the country is desert, so all of its major cities are along the coast. A popular route could take you from the souther... Read >
Author: Andy Burrows
29th June 2007
If you are about to be a first-time homeowner, you are in luck. You will be able to access the $7,000 grant given by the government to offset the costs of GST. This will be a great help to most young homebuyers. Although the grant comes from the Commonwea... Read >
Author: Melanie
16th June 2007
The GST (Goods and Services Tax) was implemented on July 1, 2000 in Australia. It affected businesses throughout the country, including most likely your business in New South Wales. Precisely what are the effects of the GST on the operation of your busine... Read >
Author: Jim McDonald
22nd May 2007
A family holiday package in Port Macquarie is no longer a pipe dream for mothers and housewives like you. An affordable, safe and multi-dimensioned family holiday awaits you in Flynn’s Beach Resort.
Situated in New South Wales, Australia, at the mou... Read >
Author: A.P.Durai
11th May 2007
Australia, the world’s largest island, has some of the best surfing beaches to be found anywhere. Here, visiting the beach is as much a social experience as an opportunity for relaxation and water sports, since the beach is integral to Australian cultur... Read >
Author: GEM Motoring Assist
11th May 2007
Once cinema was the ultimate treat, then TV and the Internet invaded the entertainment scene. Recently however, the pendulum has swung back with the advent of film festivals making the big screen more popular. People may be giving up the isolation of tele... Read >
Author: Melanie
27th April 2007
Don't miss out on all the exciting festival events in your area or beyond. Part of the charm of travel is taking part in the festival events held at your holiday destination. So what's on where? Just to whet your appetite, there's the Campbellfield and Fo... Read >
Author: Melanie
15th February 2007
The sun shines. The surf beckons. The water entices. And you’re just minutes from a world of skyscrapers and corporate suits. Where else could you be but Sydney? This dazzling cosmopolitan city has no fewer than 30 glorious beaches within 20 minute... Read >
Author: Matthew Lawson
09th January 2007
Why pay for bars, tinting, double-glazing, curtains and blinds to protect you from the elements and especially from the summer heat and the unwelcomed, when there is a simple all in one solution in the Mod 400 Premium roller shutter range at Modern Stre... Read >
Author: Local128
18th November 2006
Australian rules football has now only been recognised as a truly national competition.
After a decade and a half of fighting off the V.F.L (Victorian Football League)
stigma, the A.F.L would be delighted with the last 6 years results.
Let me explai... Read >
Author: Craig McPherson
17th November 2006
The Hunter Valley in New South Wales is a renowned Australian grape growing region and is home to some of the best known wineries in the country. Only a short 2 hour drive north of Sydney, the Hunter Valley is an excellent day tour destination for visitor... Read >
Author: Miguel Scaccialupo
17th November 2006
Byron Bay is a beautiful and culturally rich town located on the north coast of of New South Wales, an eastern Australian state washed by the waters of the Pacific Ocean. A popular coastal residential area known for its relaxed atmosphere and diverse popu... Read >
Author: Miguel Scaccialupo
12th October 2006
Franchise is a method of doing business by licensing trademarks. A recurring royalty fee being the prime source of income, the advent of franchise business dates back to the 1850s. The earliest example being the bars of New South Wales, the agreements bet... Read >
Author: Andrew Adams
31st July 2006
Australia is a very diverse country geographically and a hot spot for tourism. If you are thinking about heading down under, here is some information on Australia.
An Overview of Australia for Travelers
Australia is its own continent, the only count... Read >
Author: Richard Monk
08th July 2006
Scouting for a viable Australian business? Check these resources
Arwon Realty is a team composed of business property and finance brokers, and stock and station agents. They cater to property developers who are searching for prospective property develo... Read >
Author: Peter Watson
12th June 2006
Palm Valley is a magical Central Australian tour destination located on hour or two west of Alice Springs in the magnificent Western MacDonnell Ranges. The Finke Gorge National Park covers an area of 46,000 hectares and includes the spectacular Palm Valle... Read >
Author: Miguel Scaccialupo
14th April 2006
When Australia Day comes each January 26th, it brings with it a celebration of all things Australian. This celebration has greatly evolved over time, changing both its name and its content to reflect modern Australians and their pride in their country.
... Read >
Author: Jane S. Roseen
13th April 2006
Google Buys Rights to Algorithm Orion and How to Design For It
A 26 year old student of the University of New South Wales located in Australia was working on developing a more accurate search engine algorithm for his PhD that caught the attention o... Read >
Author: Michael Rock
14th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Tracey Anderson
Australia's largest metropolitan cities are exciting places to live and work, but they are becoming increasingly expensive. Although overall, Australia's housing market is stable and quite affordable, home prices in Melbo... Read >
Author: Tracey Anderson
06th February 2006
This place is not just known for its matchless cricket army and world-class wine but is also famous for its bewitching scenic splendor and exclusive events. Ranked as one of the top-most vacation spots on earth, Australia is a place to be in. Children as ... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
31st January 2006
Can you take your family out for a day in Sydney and not spend a cent? Pack your lunch and your comfortable shoes and make your way to Circular Quay. From there, the world is your oyster. You won't believe how much fun you can have without spending money.... Read >
Author: Rebecca Greg
16th January 2006
Nothing is more American than apple pie. Right? Well, it depends on what kind of apples are used to bake the pie. One of the most popular is the Granny Smith apple, which is grown in Washington State but actually originated in Australia.
That's right... Read >
Author: enRico Nestler
04th January 2006
Australia is the biggest island and the smallest continent on the Earth. It received its name due to the Latin "Terra Australis Incognita" "Southern unknown land". Australia is the only country occupying the whole continent. Here you can see the super m... Read >
Author: Ann Corba
10th December 2005
There's a confusing array of product claims and treatment methods for acne that make it difficult for acne sufferers to determine their best course of action. The fact that there are several forms of acne, including cystic acne and the common acne vulgari... Read >
Author: John Lenaghan
24th November 2005
As a result of hosting the 2000 Summer Olympics, Sydney has become known worldwide as one of the most beautiful and friendly cities in the world with it's Sydney Opera House on the harbor, it's beautiful coastline, and the many great places to stay. Perh... Read >
Author: Paul Hayden
24th November 2005
For several years, I have complied facts on wood and trees. Here are 77 that I will share with you. I add to and update it frequently. Some are pretty astounding.
* The most recently discovered tree specie is the Wollemi Pine, {Wollemia nobilis}. It wa... Read >
Author: Johnny {J W} Morlan
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