Coogee Beach: A Neverending Story The Aboriginal Roots Coogee Beach, a popular destination in Sydney, has a rich history that dates back to the Aboriginal era. The name ‘Coogee’ is believed to be derived from the Aboriginal word ‘koojah,’ which refers to the distinctive smell of dried seaweed often found on the shoreline. The Bidjigal…
The Best Vantage Points for NYE Fireworks in Sydney When it comes to celebrating New Year’s Eve, Sydney is a city that knows how to put on a show. The fireworks display over the harbour is a sight to behold. Here are some of the best spots to take in the spectacle, including a few…
Dragonflies are predatory insects. They feed on lots of different insects including mosquitoes & flies. They have amazing maneuverability. They can fly in all directions including backwards sometimes. They have four transparent wings. They also have large nearly 360 degree viewing eyes. These wings can beat independently so they can change direction & hover. They…

A Glimpse into Tasmania’s Convict PastNestled in the serene landscape of South Hobart, Tasmania, the Cascades Female Factory stands as a poignant reminder of Australia’s convict history. This historic site, operational between 1828 and 1856, was a workhouse for female convicts in the penal colony of Van Diemen’s Land, now known as Tasmania. A Place…
Concord Oval and the Sports Precinct have now been rebuilt and are new. It has now become more user-friendly and versatile with better facilities. It is a place where people can come together to enjoy being at an amazing oval, training &physical activity, having a coffee with a friend and community engagement. It is a…

A Hidden Gem With Everything Going On Introduction Nestled on the Waverton Peninsula, just 1.5 kilometers from the bustling heart of Sydney, lies a serene and forested headland known as Balls Head Reserve. This natural gem offers a delightful blend of history, scenic beauty, and panoramic views that will leave you captivated. Let’s delve into…