The Kimberley, the northernmost region of Western Australia, is still largely an empty wilderness. About twice the size of Victoria, it has a permanent population of some 22,000. Since 1987, the Health Department of WA has provided a psychiatric service to the region, but the practice of ...
I fell inlove with northern WA and have been back sixtimes.Some of my favourite photographs were taken there. I havemade over 140 work trips, but my best work trip ever wasto Broome in the Kimberley region.What do you love most about Western Australia?t is extremely beautiful and you ...
The Fitzroy River is the largest river in the Kimberley region of Western Australia and contains significant biological, conservation and geoheritage values. Socio/cultural values, especially Indigenous values, are significant also but are not considered here. Current land use is dominated by rangeland ...
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A great introduction to travel in the Kimberley region and along the Gibb. This free resource will answer all the questions you might have in the early stages of planning a trip. Destination Kimberley The full Kimberley travel guide shows you how to make the most of your adventure at Australi...
Median weights and heights of the Aboriginal children approximated the 10th percentile for weight, and the 25th percentile for height of non-Aboriginal WA children. The data show that Aboriginal children who live in the more remote communities of the Kimberley region were smaller in weight and ...
The Edge-ground Stone Adze and Modern Counterparts in the Kimberley Region, Western Australia 来自 museum.wa.gov.au 喜欢 0 阅读量: 13 作者:K Akerman,P Bindont 摘要: Adzes are one of the basic components of the Australian Aboriginal woodworking tool kit. They consist of a straight or ...
Why not take a hovercraft and explore 120-million-year-old dinosaur footprints – a reminder of this region's extraordinary history. The Kimberley is so much more than just the coast. Whether it's taking a boat cruise along the Ord River to soak up the natural beauty or spending your ...
That is almost twice the size of Victoria and three times the size of the United Kingdom. - Advertisement - The region is 2,545 kms from Perth and much of it is inaccessible by road. Now, a visit to the WA Museum Boola Bardip can bring the great Kimberley wilderness to you in a ...
Many of the Warton Sandstone blocks within these cliffs are in ‘precarious’ positions, mainly because of the sea level erosion. The Kimberley region is seismically stable, however distant earthquakes and tremors, common in the Indonesian Banda Sea to the north (the Timor coast is only 525 km...