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On the other hand, we’re working desperately to repair the environment See – https://EcoReefProject.com Yesterday trees that were marked for preservation were cut down illegally in the space of a few minutes These trees have been a haven for wildlife for decades The same wildlife is shuffling around with nowhere to go This little bugger…
The Ibis In Australia, we have 3 different types of ibis The Straw-Neck Ibis is a welcome to the farmers as they eat lots of different types of pests like locusts and grasshoppers. It has blue and black colours on the wings. The Glossy Ibis is the smallest Ibis we get in Australia and it…
Honoring Sacrifice and Valor Kokoda Track Memorial Walkway The Kokoda Track Memorial Walkway stands as a solemn tribute to the Australian soldiers who displayed unwavering courage during the World War II Papua-New Guinea campaign. Nestled in the serene suburb of Concord West, Sydney, this memorial walkway commemorates the sacrifices made along the infamous Kokoda Track…
Sydney Conservatorium of Music: A Beacon of Musical Excellence The Sydney Conservatorium of Music, affectionately known as “The Con”, is a heritage-listed music school located in Macquarie Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is one of the oldest and most prestigious music schools in Australia, and without a doubt, one of the most acclaimed….

The State Library Of NSW Is A Beacon Of Knowledge & CultureState Library Of NSW is in the middle of bustling heart of Sydney, there stands a monument to knowledge and culture – the State Library Of NSW. This historic institution, established in 1826, is the oldest library in Australia. Its grand architecture, nestled close…
Sydney Harbour’s changing water temperatures and their impact on marine ecosystems.
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