Young Africa

September 2, 2011
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Swing those hips boys

August 30, 2011

Townsville’s Cultural Festival celebrates the rich diversity of peoples in the far north region of Australia – Indian, African, Middle Eastern, European, Islander in fact over 65 different cultural groups participate in this celebration of music, dance, food and crafts held amidst the golden sand and swaying palms of Townsville’s Strand and this evening it [...]

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Pacific Islanders

August 24, 2011

Townsville’s Cultural Festival celebrates the rich diversity of peoples in the far north region of Australia – Indian, African, Middle Eastern, European, Islander in fact over 65 different cultural groups participate in this celebration of music, dance, food and crafts held amidst the golden sand and swaying palms of Townsville’s Strand and this evening it [...]

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Bollywood comes to Townsville

August 18, 2011

Townsville’s Cultural Festival celebrates the rich diversity of peoples in the far north region of Australia – Indian, African, Middle Eastern, European, Islander in fact over 65 different cultural groups participate in this celebration of music, dance, food and crafts held amidst the golden sand and swaying palms of Townsville’s Strand and this evening it [...]

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Girls

August 6, 2011

Whilst travelling around Australia you meet all kinds of people, Charli and Genevieve may be two extremes but they have a lot in common they’re both fun, cheeky, adventurous women  

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Where was in – July 2008

July 19, 2011

Travelling on the Great Northern Highway in Western Australia around 130kms from Perth you’re suddenly transported into Spain. In the midst of typical Australian bushland it’s a bit of a shock to suddenly come upon the spanish-style monastic town of New Norcia. Originally settled in 1847 by two Spanish Benedictine Monks, buildings include the Abbey [...]

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Cattle, Cattle everywhere

July 14, 2011

In land area terms the largest cattle stations are found in Australia, primarily because we are the driest and oldest continent on earth so large expanses of land are needed to support sufficient numbers of cattle to earn a reasonable living. The less frequent and less reliable the rainfall and the older the soil, the [...]

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Mangled Mangroves

June 19, 2011

Mangroves are plants which live between the sea and the land. A mangrove is not a species, but rather the name given to a community of unrelated plants living in areas which are inundated by tides. Thus a mangrove may be a tree but (like a ‘rainforest plant’) may also be a shrub, palm, fern, [...]

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A’ phìob mhòr agus Druim Airgididh

May 28, 2011

Celts are unique in that they can take the two instruments that annoy the most people in the world and place them in the “same band” – Bagpipes and Drums  

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Pelican Waters

May 21, 2011

Where else would you find pelicans but at Pelican Waters on the Queensland Sunshine Coast? Even a pelican needs a home

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