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SAVING Endangered SEAHORSES
We saved 53 Endangered Sydney Whites Seahorses by relocating them to a new home! Their home near Manly Beach, Sydney was being demolished and as poor swimmers they would've perished. Luckily we got there first! Hope you enjoy the short heartwarming video
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Sydney to Declare a Climate Emergency in Face of National Inaction
Sydney, the largest city in a country acutely vulnerable to global warming, moved on Friday to declare a climate emergency, joining hundreds of local governments around the world in calling for urgent steps to combat the crisis, some in the face of inaction by national politicians.
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Why Regular Exercise is So Beneficial? | Odeta Stuikys Rose
Learn how regular physical activity boost your physical and mental health.
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Major Marvel feature set to film in Sydney - Create NSW
It is an Untitled Marvel Studios Feature Film, with production to take place at Fox Studios Australia and other locations in Australia. The production is expected to spend more than $100 million in NSW and create up to 770 jobs for local screen professionals. This is a big-budget superhero film which the NSW Government has secured for Sydney through it’s Made in NSW fund and is the first Marvel Studios movie to be based in NSW.
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Volvo creates the living seawall in Sydney to help with plastic pollution
Volvo has teamed up with the Sydney Institute of Marine Science and Reef Design Lab to create the Living Seawall. The Living Seawall is designed to recreate the structure of native mangrove trees and provide a habitat for marine life, according to the company’s website. The automaker also claims that Living Seawall will aid biodiversity and keep the water clean by attracting filter-feeding organisms that can absorb and filter out pollutants such as heavy metals.
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Protesters use torches, lamps to disrupt racing promotion on Opera House
More than 1,000 protesters have disrupted the Everest horse race illumination by painting over the light show with torches and lamps. When the Opera House sails were finally illuminated after days of national backlash, the crowds of protesters began booing and sending up helium balloons. They then shone bright lights onto the barrier draw results and from across the other side of Circular Quay, the numbers of the race horses displayed on the heritage building were obscured.
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Scaffolding Sales Australia - Molecular Scaffold Sales
Quality Scaffolding Sales Austraia is what we do. Call Today 0422 687187. Molecular Scaffold Sales is Australia's leading scaffolding supplier.
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Sydney Is Fun. You Should Think Of Relocating
Sydney is one of the most happening cities in Australia. I went to Sydney a few years back and loved every second of my time there. The ...
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Qualities That a Vacation Destination Should Have
If you are planning your next vacation, you will also need to think about the destination that you will choose. This destination can either be in the same area you live in.
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Grab a stylish and affordable Prescription glasses at Optically
Looking for trendiest and latest prescription glasses online in Australia at affordable prices? Optically.com.au is one the best and affordable prescription glasses online store in Australia.Get huge range of designer glasses frames and prescription sunglasses.
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Woman gives ISIS salute after being found guilty of not standing for judge
The wife of a convicted Islamic State recruiter gave the terrorist organisation's salute as she left court in Sydney after being found guilty of refusing to stand for a judge. Moutiaa El-Zahed, 50, was charged with nine counts of engaging in disrespectful behaviour in court, an offence that was introduced in New South Wales in 2016.
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'Black market 101': Sydney man charged for allegedly working for North Korea
The Australian Federal Police has charged a 59-year-old Sydney man for allegedly working as a black-market agent to sell missile components and coal for North Korea. Authorities said it was the first time a person in Australia had been charged with brokering sales and discussing the supply of weapons of mass destruction.
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Philosophy lessons lead to better behaviour and marks in Sydney school
Every Wednesday afternoon in term 3, all students at Malabar Public School put away their textbooks and gather in their classrooms to talk about everything from beauty and fear to terrorism and other global issues. The hour-long lesson is part of a growing movement to bring philosophy into public schools.
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Stuck in traffic: we need a smarter approach to congestion than building more roads
Instead of focusing on freeways, governments should change the way we pay for urban roads and public transport.
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Sydney Opera House sails to light up every sunset with Indigenous art
The late Aboriginal artist Lin Onus hoped his art would create “some sort of bridge” between Indigenous and European cultures, yet it is unlikely he would have imagined his work flying across the sails of the Sydney Opera House every sunset. By Julie Power.
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Large collection of bombs & pieces from Sydney, Australia
Just sweetness all over... :-)
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‘Why you got a mask? Terrorist!’ Woman charged after lashing out at Muslim in niqab (VIDEO)
A married Muslim couple was forced to seek refuge inside their car when they were apparently attacked outside Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia because of a full-face veil worn by the wife. Ramzy Alamudi, who filmed the incident on his phone on Friday afternoon, said on Facebook that he was enjoying a “special occasion” with his wife, who had “aced” the “final exam in her medical degree,” when the encounter took place.
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Students recreate Daraprim, drug that sells for thousands in US, for $20
For $US20, a group of high school students has created 3.7 grams of an active ingredient used in the medicine Daraprim, which would sell in the United States for between $US35,000 and $US110,000. Pyrimethamine, the active ingredient in Daraprim, treats a parasitic infection in people with weak immune systems such as pregnant women and HIV patients.
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McDonald's gets to vote for Sydney's lord mayor
McDonald's will be among the businesses to help decide whether Clover Moore retains the keys to the city, when voters and businesses head to the polls for the City of Sydney election next Saturday. The big four banks, fast-food conglomerates, NGOs, pubs and clubs will all partake in the democratic process alongside cafe owners, tech start-ups, retailers and, of course, residents – providing they successfully filled in the paperwork before the cut-off period.
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How Did a Shark in a Sydney Aquarium End Up With a Human Arm?
It opened its mouth and a murder mystery came out. By Matt Soniak.
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