The eastern barred bandicoot is a digging mammal that measures about a foot from tip to tail and weighs, on average, about a pound and a half. One of six bandicoot species in Australia, it has muted white stripes on its hindquarters and an elongated conical snout that is cust...
Effective military and/or police capability may be needed to repel those determined to try to reach the refuge (who might bring disease with them). This is a weakness many small islands face, however military technology is rapidly becoming cheaper, smaller, more versatile, and autonomous. Still,...
Coober Pedy is a super unique location in South Australia, often referred to as the “opal capital of the world.” The area gets incredibly hot during the day, which is why you’ll find underground areas known as dugouts. One of these dugouts is ‘Faye’s Underground Home,’ which was...
The initial concept from our designer Ben Fearnley was of an ancient wall covered in hieroglyphs or, as we have christened them, glyphs. This evolved into a multi-faceted cube – a thought-provoking way of showing how the different elements shift and combine to reveal the bigger picture. ...
down into a collection of estate homes for a community of weekenders or year round residents, resorts, or the perfect island sanctuary for those who can afford it. Miniature replicas of England, Shanghai, even Tasmania are up for grabs as location is still everything - even on the small ...
Similar projects onKangaroo Island(yes, it's a real placeoff the coast of South Australia) andKing Island(betweentheislandof Tasmania and the Australian mainland) are trying to do the same thing for those remote communities, making them more self-sustaining with wind and solar generation. ...
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the region. The benefits to my own university are also tangible, in terms of enabling me to entice full fee-paying international PhD students from Taiwan and mainland China. But I could not fund this trip out of my salary; it required a travel allowance from a publisher, operated through ...