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    UK and returned with reports favoring colonization at Botany Bay (now in Sydney), New South Wales.

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    Executive Summary University of Technology, Sydney is university located near the heart of the Sydney City Centre. The establishment of the institution traces back to the 1870s and currently has four campuses with several buildings and facilities within the campuses. UTS currently owns the land and the existing building located at 720 Harris Street Ultimo Sydney. With works commencing around mid to late 2015, UTS plans to take on board and implement sustainability measures by retrofitting optimum

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    Finding Nemo Summary

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    surfer turtle, which takes Dory and him on the East Australian Current. In the current, Marlin shares the details of his journey with a group of turtles and his story spreads rapidly across the ocean and eventually reaches Nemo in Sydney. When Dory and Marlin get to Sydney, Nigel, a pelican who happens to be friends with Nemo and the Tank Gang,

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    Rushcutters Bay is a neighbor to Darlinghurst and Potts Point in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney. It’s within walking distance of the CBD at 3 kilometres away and features a beautiful expanse of green space where its two foreshore parks sit. It has many appealing traits that attract the 20 to 50 something crowds. The Parks and Playgrounds • Rushcutters Bay Park Playground is the most picturesque park in Sydney and features tennis courts and is designed for playing sports like rugby, soccer, and cricket

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    Bondi-beach is one of Australia’s most famous beaches in Sydney. It is located on the east coast of Australia and is a suburb of the city of Sydney. ‘Bondi’ or ‘Boondi’ is an Aboriginal word meaning water breaking over rocks or noise of water breaking over rocks (Frances Pollon, 1990). In 1851, Francis O’Brien and Edward Smith Hall purchased 200 acres of the Bondi area which was named ‘The Bondi Estate’. During this period the beach was accessible to the public as a picnic ground and playground for

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    Australia claims to be an egalitarian land of equal opportunity; however, the documentary Cronulla Riots suggests that it is not applicable to all of its citizens. Especially for those Muslim Australians who lived 26km away from South of Sydney CBD during 11th Dec. 2005 – 15th Dec. 2005. They were ill disposed to their fellow White Australians living down the street from them. For them, tensions grew day by day. People affected by Cronulla Riots in any manner were ‘out of the frying pan, and were

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    Struggle Street Satire

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    Wide, sunny beaches, yellow sand and clear water paints the picture perfect Sydney. Cut to Mount Druitt, a town filled with graffiti, garbage, and government housing, where the controversial new documentary Struggle Street is set. This borderline ‘mockumentary’ aims to show a side of Sydney that is rarely seen, but unless the producer – David Galloway - set out to do this in the most depreciating manner possible, the documentary has missed the mark. Although the audience duly tries to feel sympathy

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    The fact that she lived in Sydney Australia, meant that her husband had to travel a lot because at the time Australia was still a very isolated community and they didn’t have a lot of business partners so her had to travel and because he was away for long periods at a time she had

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    What to Love about Brisbane While Brisbane is not as famous as its southern siblings like Sydney and Melbourne, it has possibly the best things to offer to its residents and visitors. Brisbane has a balance of nature and urbanisation which visitors will surely fall in love with. It is one of the cities that is ideal to live in with your love ones. From the stunning architectures to lovely parks and beaches, you can say that Brisbane could be your forever homeland. Here are some things about Brisbane

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    Brisbane is the capital of Queensland and is a amazing and modern city set on the Brisbane River. The Brisbane river flows northeast for some 345km and goes through the Brisbane City and Moreton bay. Brisbane is located in South-East Queensland and is the third largest city in Australia. In the past, Brisbane has had many catastrophic floods in the past including the great flood of 1893 and 1974. The subtropical climate in Brisbane is mostly effected by El Niño and La Niña. El Niño and La Niña is

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