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UNSW Business School - Campus Tour
5th year BCom/BSc student, Vanessa Cheng, leads a tour around UNSW Australia's Kensington campus. From the state of the art learning facilities of the Business School to the many cafes, bars and restaurants, take the tour with Vanessa and discover everything that the 38 hectare campus has to offer.
For more information: https://www.business.unsw.edu.au/
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UNSW Campus Tour.
UNSW students Hannah and Chen give you the lowdown on how to get to UNSW and what you can do when you get there.
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UNSW Campus Tour
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UNSW Accommodation for Students On Campus
UNSW Accommodation for Students On Campus
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USYD vs. UNSW
Following the online rivalry that has been brewing between USYD and UNSW, we decided to trek it over to enemy territory to find out their opinion on us. Do they acknowledge our superiority? Or are we a pretentious Hogwarts?
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I Wanna study at UNSW
Hans goes to The University of New South Wales to find out more information about why you should consider studying at UNSW. Want to see more videos from Stud...
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Weldon 'UNSW' Chau
Weldon Chau is a student at UNSW. Don't doubt the Newsouth! FB: http://www.facebook.com/Neel.Kolhatkar94 Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheKogDog.
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Cyber security: CBA and UNSW confront chronic industry shortage
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The Commonwealth Bank and the University of New South Wales have announced a $1.6 million, five-year partnership to develop a centre of expertise for cyber security education and research aimed at boosting the nation’s paucity of expertise in quality security engineering expertise.
The Security Engineering Partnership (
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Engineering @ UNSW
From a bionic eye through to the world's most energy efficient solar cells and giant steps towards a quantum computer the Faculty of Engineering at UNSW supp...
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Studying Finance at UNSW Business School
Why do businesses make certain financial decisions? As well as exploring decision-making and pricing in financial and capital markets, Finance gives you an understanding of project evaluation, portfolio selection and financial asset management.
UNSW Business Facebook http://on.fb.me/YBHiCC
UNSW Business Twitter - http://bit.ly/VFwUYu
UNSW Business Instagram - http://bit.ly/1trJ02L
UNSW Business L
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Lecture 35: Linked Lists - Richard Buckland UNSW
Dob in your commie lecturer http://www.google.com.au/search?q=makeeducationfair http://www.younglibs.org.au Indirect addressing. Arrays vs lists. Sample code...
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UNSW Info Day 2015
Overview of our Info Day for 2015, which saw thousands of prospective students getting the lowdown on undergraduate programs and life on campus from UNSW staff and current students.
INTERESTED IN STUDYING AT UNSW? MORE INFO HERE:
http://www.unsw.edu.au/future-students
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All hail UNSW's robot soccer world champions!
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UNSW's triumphant robot soccer team have returned home from the RoboCup world soccer championship in China, with the winner's trophy in their grasp for the second year in a row.
MORE INFO:
http://www.newsroom.unsw.edu.au/news/science-tech/australia-defeats-germany-win-robocup-world-title
http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/about-us/achievements/roboc
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Almost Picking Up Girls at Uni (UNSW)
Almost Picking Up Girls at Uni (UNSW)
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2015 RoboCup SPL Grand Final - UNSW vs B-Human
2015 RoboCup SPL Grand Final - UNSW Australia versus B-Human
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UNSW Kensington Colleges Documentary
http://australbricks.com/ Polychromatic multi-coloured brickwork has long been used to build life into walling. The new halls of residence at the University of New South Wales have taken this into a new era using not, one, two or four different brick colours, but twenty!
Almost half a million bricks are combined in various blends to give each of the five colleges an individual identity while mai
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In Hearts Wake - Wildflower [Live @ The UNSW Roundhouse, Sydney]
On the In Hearts Wake Skydancer tour, the band had the privilege to play their biggest headline show to date at the Sydney UNSW Roundhouse to 2,200 people.
Buy 'Earthwalker': http://smarturl.it/IHWearthwalker
Buy 'Skydancer': http://smarturl.it/Skydancer
Shot by Haus Party
Edited by Ben Kalgovas
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UNSW Medcamp 2014
UNSW Medicine presents the annual Medcamp for first years with this year's theme being The Fresher Games.
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Tour of the UNSW Law Building
Located on lower campus near Anzac Parade, and overlooking the University Mall the Law Building was officially opened in 2006. The building's light filled at...
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Assumed Knowledge for First Year Mathematics at UNSW
What Maths course is right for you? In this video Peter Brown, the First Year Director of Mathematics in the School of Mathematics and Statistics, UNSW, explains the differences between the courses MATH1011, MATH1131 and MATH1141. Which you course you take should depend on your background, and choosing the right course will smooth your way to a successful first year mathematics experience at UNSW.
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Shake it Off - UNSW Medical School
Albury Rural Campus
Shake it off - Taylor Swift 2014
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Science PHD Journeys
This video explores the journeys and experiences of 5 UNSW Science Postgraduate Research Students, all studying different topics and at varied stages of thei...
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UNSW -- Australia's First International University
Take a quick look at The University of New South Wales - Australia's first international university. More info: http://www.international.unsw.edu.au/
UNSW Business School - Campus Tour
5th year BCom/BSc student, Vanessa Cheng, leads a tour around UNSW Australia's Kensington campus. From the state of the art learning facilities of the Business ...
5th year BCom/BSc student, Vanessa Cheng, leads a tour around UNSW Australia's Kensington campus. From the state of the art learning facilities of the Business School to the many cafes, bars and restaurants, take the tour with Vanessa and discover everything that the 38 hectare campus has to offer.
For more information: https://www.business.unsw.edu.au/
wn.com/Unsw Business School Campus Tour
5th year BCom/BSc student, Vanessa Cheng, leads a tour around UNSW Australia's Kensington campus. From the state of the art learning facilities of the Business School to the many cafes, bars and restaurants, take the tour with Vanessa and discover everything that the 38 hectare campus has to offer.
For more information: https://www.business.unsw.edu.au/
- published: 12 Jun 2015
- views: 71
UNSW Campus Tour.
UNSW students Hannah and Chen give you the lowdown on how to get to UNSW and what you can do when you get there....
UNSW students Hannah and Chen give you the lowdown on how to get to UNSW and what you can do when you get there.
wn.com/Unsw Campus Tour.
UNSW students Hannah and Chen give you the lowdown on how to get to UNSW and what you can do when you get there.
UNSW Accommodation for Students On Campus
UNSW Accommodation for Students On Campus...
UNSW Accommodation for Students On Campus
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UNSW Accommodation for Students On Campus
- published: 05 Dec 2014
- views: 25
USYD vs. UNSW
Following the online rivalry that has been brewing between USYD and UNSW, we decided to trek it over to enemy territory to find out their opinion on us. Do they...
Following the online rivalry that has been brewing between USYD and UNSW, we decided to trek it over to enemy territory to find out their opinion on us. Do they acknowledge our superiority? Or are we a pretentious Hogwarts?
wn.com/Usyd Vs. Unsw
Following the online rivalry that has been brewing between USYD and UNSW, we decided to trek it over to enemy territory to find out their opinion on us. Do they acknowledge our superiority? Or are we a pretentious Hogwarts?
- published: 07 Oct 2015
- views: 71
I Wanna study at UNSW
Hans goes to The University of New South Wales to find out more information about why you should consider studying at UNSW. Want to see more videos from Stud......
Hans goes to The University of New South Wales to find out more information about why you should consider studying at UNSW. Want to see more videos from Stud...
wn.com/I Wanna Study At Unsw
Hans goes to The University of New South Wales to find out more information about why you should consider studying at UNSW. Want to see more videos from Stud...
Weldon 'UNSW' Chau
Weldon Chau is a student at UNSW. Don't doubt the Newsouth! FB: http://www.facebook.com/Neel.Kolhatkar94 Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheKogDog....
Weldon Chau is a student at UNSW. Don't doubt the Newsouth! FB: http://www.facebook.com/Neel.Kolhatkar94 Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheKogDog.
wn.com/Weldon 'UNSW' Chau
Weldon Chau is a student at UNSW. Don't doubt the Newsouth! FB: http://www.facebook.com/Neel.Kolhatkar94 Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheKogDog.
Cyber security: CBA and UNSW confront chronic industry shortage
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The Commonwealth Bank and the University of New South Wales have announced a $1.6 ...
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The Commonwealth Bank and the University of New South Wales have announced a $1.6 million, five-year partnership to develop a centre of expertise for cyber security education and research aimed at boosting the nation’s paucity of expertise in quality security engineering expertise.
The Security Engineering Partnership (or SEC.EDU for short) will help build industry capacity to battle the rising menace of cyber intrusions, identify theft, malware attacks and a host of other online perils, and alleviate a critical shortage of cyber security skills available to Australian businesses.
Interviewed are Ben Heyes, Chief Information Security and Trust Officer at the Commonwealth Bank; and Richard Buckland, Associate Professor in Computer Security, Cybercrime and Cyberterror at UNSW, and director of the new UNSW Security Engineering Lab.
MORE INFO:
https://www.scimex.org/newsfeed/cyber-security-commonwealth-bank-and-unsw-confront-chronic-industry-shortage
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The Commonwealth Bank and the University of New South Wales have announced a $1.6 million, five-year partnership to develop a centre of expertise for cyber security education and research aimed at boosting the nation’s paucity of expertise in quality security engineering expertise.
The Security Engineering Partnership (or SEC.EDU for short) will help build industry capacity to battle the rising menace of cyber intrusions, identify theft, malware attacks and a host of other online perils, and alleviate a critical shortage of cyber security skills available to Australian businesses.
Interviewed are Ben Heyes, Chief Information Security and Trust Officer at the Commonwealth Bank; and Richard Buckland, Associate Professor in Computer Security, Cybercrime and Cyberterror at UNSW, and director of the new UNSW Security Engineering Lab.
MORE INFO:
https://www.scimex.org/newsfeed/cyber-security-commonwealth-bank-and-unsw-confront-chronic-industry-shortage
UNSWTV is the official channel of UNSW Australia, a university based in Sydney but with a global footprint. Short-form factual content exploring the way the world works. Feed your thirst for knowledge.
For more information: www.unsw.edu.au
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Twitter @unswtv
- published: 07 Dec 2015
- views: 80
Engineering @ UNSW
From a bionic eye through to the world's most energy efficient solar cells and giant steps towards a quantum computer the Faculty of Engineering at UNSW supp......
From a bionic eye through to the world's most energy efficient solar cells and giant steps towards a quantum computer the Faculty of Engineering at UNSW supp...
wn.com/Engineering Unsw
From a bionic eye through to the world's most energy efficient solar cells and giant steps towards a quantum computer the Faculty of Engineering at UNSW supp...
- published: 10 Sep 2013
- views: 3678
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author: AboutUNSW
Studying Finance at UNSW Business School
Why do businesses make certain financial decisions? As well as exploring decision-making and pricing in financial and capital markets, Finance gives you an unde...
Why do businesses make certain financial decisions? As well as exploring decision-making and pricing in financial and capital markets, Finance gives you an understanding of project evaluation, portfolio selection and financial asset management.
UNSW Business Facebook http://on.fb.me/YBHiCC
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wn.com/Studying Finance At Unsw Business School
Why do businesses make certain financial decisions? As well as exploring decision-making and pricing in financial and capital markets, Finance gives you an understanding of project evaluation, portfolio selection and financial asset management.
UNSW Business Facebook http://on.fb.me/YBHiCC
UNSW Business Twitter - http://bit.ly/VFwUYu
UNSW Business Instagram - http://bit.ly/1trJ02L
UNSW Business LinkedIn - http://linkd.in/1BE3PgY
- published: 04 Sep 2015
- views: 456
Lecture 35: Linked Lists - Richard Buckland UNSW
Dob in your commie lecturer http://www.google.com.au/search?q=makeeducationfair http://www.younglibs.org.au Indirect addressing. Arrays vs lists. Sample code......
Dob in your commie lecturer http://www.google.com.au/search?q=makeeducationfair http://www.younglibs.org.au Indirect addressing. Arrays vs lists. Sample code...
wn.com/Lecture 35 Linked Lists Richard Buckland Unsw
Dob in your commie lecturer http://www.google.com.au/search?q=makeeducationfair http://www.younglibs.org.au Indirect addressing. Arrays vs lists. Sample code...
UNSW Info Day 2015
Overview of our Info Day for 2015, which saw thousands of prospective students getting the lowdown on undergraduate programs and life on campus from UNSW staff ...
Overview of our Info Day for 2015, which saw thousands of prospective students getting the lowdown on undergraduate programs and life on campus from UNSW staff and current students.
INTERESTED IN STUDYING AT UNSW? MORE INFO HERE:
http://www.unsw.edu.au/future-students
wn.com/Unsw Info Day 2015
Overview of our Info Day for 2015, which saw thousands of prospective students getting the lowdown on undergraduate programs and life on campus from UNSW staff and current students.
INTERESTED IN STUDYING AT UNSW? MORE INFO HERE:
http://www.unsw.edu.au/future-students
- published: 09 Jan 2015
- views: 388
All hail UNSW's robot soccer world champions!
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UNSW's triumphant robot soccer team have returned home from the RoboCup world soccer championship in China...
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UNSW's triumphant robot soccer team have returned home from the RoboCup world soccer championship in China, with the winner's trophy in their grasp for the second year in a row.
MORE INFO:
http://www.newsroom.unsw.edu.au/news/science-tech/australia-defeats-germany-win-robocup-world-title
http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/about-us/achievements/robocup/
UNSWTV is the official channel of UNSW Australia (the University of New South Wales), a powerhouse of cutting-edge research and teaching in the Asia-Pacific based in Sydney.
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wn.com/All Hail Unsw's Robot Soccer World Champions
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UNSW's triumphant robot soccer team have returned home from the RoboCup world soccer championship in China, with the winner's trophy in their grasp for the second year in a row.
MORE INFO:
http://www.newsroom.unsw.edu.au/news/science-tech/australia-defeats-germany-win-robocup-world-title
http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/about-us/achievements/robocup/
UNSWTV is the official channel of UNSW Australia (the University of New South Wales), a powerhouse of cutting-edge research and teaching in the Asia-Pacific based in Sydney.
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- published: 13 Aug 2015
- views: 76
Almost Picking Up Girls at Uni (UNSW)
Almost Picking Up Girls at Uni (UNSW)
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- published: 19 Apr 2015
- views: 2342
2015 RoboCup SPL Grand Final - UNSW vs B-Human
2015 RoboCup SPL Grand Final - UNSW Australia versus B-Human...
2015 RoboCup SPL Grand Final - UNSW Australia versus B-Human
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2015 RoboCup SPL Grand Final - UNSW Australia versus B-Human
- published: 26 Jul 2015
- views: 275
UNSW Kensington Colleges Documentary
http://australbricks.com/ Polychromatic multi-coloured brickwork has long been used to build life into walling. The new halls of residence at the University of ...
http://australbricks.com/ Polychromatic multi-coloured brickwork has long been used to build life into walling. The new halls of residence at the University of New South Wales have taken this into a new era using not, one, two or four different brick colours, but twenty!
Almost half a million bricks are combined in various blends to give each of the five colleges an individual identity while maintaining a consistency with the overall campus.
For more information about the bricks, visit: http://bowralbricks.com.au
wn.com/Unsw Kensington Colleges Documentary
http://australbricks.com/ Polychromatic multi-coloured brickwork has long been used to build life into walling. The new halls of residence at the University of New South Wales have taken this into a new era using not, one, two or four different brick colours, but twenty!
Almost half a million bricks are combined in various blends to give each of the five colleges an individual identity while maintaining a consistency with the overall campus.
For more information about the bricks, visit: http://bowralbricks.com.au
- published: 28 Apr 2015
- views: 81
In Hearts Wake - Wildflower [Live @ The UNSW Roundhouse, Sydney]
On the In Hearts Wake Skydancer tour, the band had the privilege to play their biggest headline show to date at the Sydney UNSW Roundhouse to 2,200 people.
Bu...
On the In Hearts Wake Skydancer tour, the band had the privilege to play their biggest headline show to date at the Sydney UNSW Roundhouse to 2,200 people.
Buy 'Earthwalker': http://smarturl.it/IHWearthwalker
Buy 'Skydancer': http://smarturl.it/Skydancer
Shot by Haus Party
Edited by Ben Kalgovas
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On the In Hearts Wake Skydancer tour, the band had the privilege to play their biggest headline show to date at the Sydney UNSW Roundhouse to 2,200 people.
Buy 'Earthwalker': http://smarturl.it/IHWearthwalker
Buy 'Skydancer': http://smarturl.it/Skydancer
Shot by Haus Party
Edited by Ben Kalgovas
- published: 11 Sep 2015
- views: 3029
UNSW Medcamp 2014
UNSW Medicine presents the annual Medcamp for first years with this year's theme being The Fresher Games....
UNSW Medicine presents the annual Medcamp for first years with this year's theme being The Fresher Games.
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UNSW Medicine presents the annual Medcamp for first years with this year's theme being The Fresher Games.
- published: 19 Mar 2014
- views: 476
Tour of the UNSW Law Building
Located on lower campus near Anzac Parade, and overlooking the University Mall the Law Building was officially opened in 2006. The building's light filled at......
Located on lower campus near Anzac Parade, and overlooking the University Mall the Law Building was officially opened in 2006. The building's light filled at...
wn.com/Tour Of The Unsw Law Building
Located on lower campus near Anzac Parade, and overlooking the University Mall the Law Building was officially opened in 2006. The building's light filled at...
- published: 03 Dec 2012
- views: 2190
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author: Unsw Law
Assumed Knowledge for First Year Mathematics at UNSW
What Maths course is right for you? In this video Peter Brown, the First Year Director of Mathematics in the School of Mathematics and Statistics, UNSW, explain...
What Maths course is right for you? In this video Peter Brown, the First Year Director of Mathematics in the School of Mathematics and Statistics, UNSW, explains the differences between the courses MATH1011, MATH1131 and MATH1141. Which you course you take should depend on your background, and choosing the right course will smooth your way to a successful first year mathematics experience at UNSW.
In particular, many students make the mistake of underestimating the difficulty and increased expectations involved with our Higher course MATH1141, and find that dropping down later in the term to MATH1131 complicates their experience. You should only be in the higher course if you have done Extension 2 or very well in Extension 1, and have a strong interest in mathematics. For all your engineering programs, MATH1131 and MATH1141 are equivalent.
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What Maths course is right for you? In this video Peter Brown, the First Year Director of Mathematics in the School of Mathematics and Statistics, UNSW, explains the differences between the courses MATH1011, MATH1131 and MATH1141. Which you course you take should depend on your background, and choosing the right course will smooth your way to a successful first year mathematics experience at UNSW.
In particular, many students make the mistake of underestimating the difficulty and increased expectations involved with our Higher course MATH1141, and find that dropping down later in the term to MATH1131 complicates their experience. You should only be in the higher course if you have done Extension 2 or very well in Extension 1, and have a strong interest in mathematics. For all your engineering programs, MATH1131 and MATH1141 are equivalent.
- published: 13 Feb 2015
- views: 53
Shake it Off - UNSW Medical School
Albury Rural Campus
Shake it off - Taylor Swift 2014...
Albury Rural Campus
Shake it off - Taylor Swift 2014
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Albury Rural Campus
Shake it off - Taylor Swift 2014
- published: 14 Nov 2014
- views: 1036
Science PHD Journeys
This video explores the journeys and experiences of 5 UNSW Science Postgraduate Research Students, all studying different topics and at varied stages of thei......
This video explores the journeys and experiences of 5 UNSW Science Postgraduate Research Students, all studying different topics and at varied stages of thei...
wn.com/Science Phd Journeys
This video explores the journeys and experiences of 5 UNSW Science Postgraduate Research Students, all studying different topics and at varied stages of thei...
- published: 21 Aug 2013
- views: 1630
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author: UNSWTV
UNSW -- Australia's First International University
Take a quick look at The University of New South Wales - Australia's first international university. More info: http://www.international.unsw.edu.au/...
Take a quick look at The University of New South Wales - Australia's first international university. More info: http://www.international.unsw.edu.au/
wn.com/Unsw Australia's First International University
Take a quick look at The University of New South Wales - Australia's first international university. More info: http://www.international.unsw.edu.au/
- published: 23 Jul 2012
- views: 8888
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author: UNSWTV
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University of New South Wales Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! Sydney
Technical College at Maryanne Street, Ultimo in 1950. University
Library Building. University council's first meeting in 1949. UNSW in
relation to Sydney. Uniwalk is the main walkway stretching through the
whole Kensingtion campus. Stairs to the John Niland Scientia Building.
The library lawn. The John Niland Scientia at night. Qua
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Sydney, New South Wales Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! The Sydney Opera House on Sydney Harbour. A map of Sydney in 1789. Sydney in about 1828, looking ...
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University of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australien
Eigentlich wollten wir einen Rundgang durch die UoN machen, doch dann passierte folgendes...
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Traveling Australia: New South Wales
Traveling Australia: Sydney to Port Macquarie, NSW. Hey guys! It's road trip time, during the next few weeks we'll be traveling over 2500 kilometers from Sydney in New South Wales to Cape Tribulation in northern Queensland. This is the first leg of the road trip, we'll be taking you on all of the adventures along the way. xoxo Christine
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Jessica Murray, University of New South Wales | Medicine in Takoradi and Dar es Salaam
Jessica Murray talks about her placements in the African Continent in Takoradi, Ghana and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
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Newcastle, Hunter, New South Wales
See Newcastle and Australia- travel guides - videos, photos, accommodation and holiday information.
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Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
Newcastle is at the mouth of the Hunter River, approximately 150 km north of Sydney in the Hunter region of New South Wales, Australia. The second largest ci...
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Wollongong is a city in the Illawarra region of New South Wales. Heading south, Wollongong starts where Sydney finishes. It is the third largest city in the state behind Sydney and Newcastle and is thinly wedged on a coastal plain between an escarpment and the Pacific Ocean.
Geography defines Wollongong, as the city is never more than roughly six kilometers at its widest but stretches over forty
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Gold Coast, Australia Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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Gold Coast is a coastal city in southeastern Queensland on the east coast of Australia. It is the second most populous city in the state, the sixth most populous city in the country, and the most populous non-capital city in Australia. The Gold Coast has the largest cross-state metropolitan area population in Australia, due to the inclusion of Tweed Heads, New South Wales
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Port Macquarie, North Coast, New South Wales
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Darling Harbour, Sydney, New South Wales
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University of New South Wales STOP Discrimination
University of New South Wales STOP Discrimination; It is discrimination against Muslims by the top management.
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PhD Studium an der University of New South Wales, Sydney
PhD Studentin Nicole Kuepper und Professor Stuart Wenham, Direktor des UNSW Photovoltaics Centre of Excellence, erklären, wie wichtig es ist, den richtigen D...
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Woolloomooloo, Sydney, New South Wales
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New South Wales, Australia
New South Wales is Australia's most populous state. Its capital, Sydney is the country's oldest, largest and most cosmopolitan city, centred on its spectacul...
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Sydney, New South Wales - Australia Travel
Sydney, New South Wales - Australia Travel - Australia is the only country that has a whole continent to itself. Although it is world famous for its natural ...
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NTEU - University of New South Wales Action
NTEU members at University of New South Wales are taking industrial action. In this video NTEU NSW Secretary Genevieve Kelly talks about why it's important f...
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Australia Travel Guide✈ Gold Coast 2015 HD
Gold Coast is a coastal city in southeastern Queensland on the east coast of Australia. It is the second most populous city in the state, the sixth most populous city in the country, and the most populous non-capital city in Australia. The Gold Coast has the largest cross-state metropolitan area population in Australia, due to the inclusion of Tweed Heads, New South Wales in its metropolitan area.
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Mental health issues 'a train to jail' for Indigenous Australians
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PROF. SOJI ADESINA FROM UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA
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relation to Sydney. Uniwalk is the main walkway stretching through the
whole Kensingtion campus. Stairs to the John Niland Scientia Building.
The library lawn. The John Niland Scientia at night. Quadrangle
Building housing the Faculty of Business. The new law building. Old
main building. One of the aircraft owned by the Department of Aviation.
Inside the K17 building, which houses Computer Science and Engineering.
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University of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australien
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Traveling Australia: New South Wales
Traveling Australia: Sydney to Port Macquarie, NSW. Hey guys! It's road trip time, during the next few weeks we'll be traveling over 2500 kilometers from Sydney...
Traveling Australia: Sydney to Port Macquarie, NSW. Hey guys! It's road trip time, during the next few weeks we'll be traveling over 2500 kilometers from Sydney in New South Wales to Cape Tribulation in northern Queensland. This is the first leg of the road trip, we'll be taking you on all of the adventures along the way. xoxo Christine
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Traveling Australia: Sydney to Port Macquarie, NSW. Hey guys! It's road trip time, during the next few weeks we'll be traveling over 2500 kilometers from Sydney in New South Wales to Cape Tribulation in northern Queensland. This is the first leg of the road trip, we'll be taking you on all of the adventures along the way. xoxo Christine
Music by Kevin MacLeod
- published: 28 Sep 2013
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Jessica Murray, University of New South Wales | Medicine in Takoradi and Dar es Salaam
Jessica Murray talks about her placements in the African Continent in Takoradi, Ghana and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
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Jessica Murray talks about her placements in the African Continent in Takoradi, Ghana and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
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Newcastle, Hunter, New South Wales
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Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
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Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
Wollongong is a city in the Illawarra region of New South Wales. Heading south, Wollongong starts where Sydney finishes. It is the third largest city in the sta...
Wollongong is a city in the Illawarra region of New South Wales. Heading south, Wollongong starts where Sydney finishes. It is the third largest city in the state behind Sydney and Newcastle and is thinly wedged on a coastal plain between an escarpment and the Pacific Ocean.
Geography defines Wollongong, as the city is never more than roughly six kilometers at its widest but stretches over forty kilometers from South to North. Its growth was limited by mountains, which are not so much high as steep, and the sea, Wollongong has grown to include a whole chain of coastal towns, from Dapto and Port Kembla in the south to Bulli, Austinmer, and even up to Stanwell Park in the north. Continuous development has recently stretched the urban area along the coast as far as Kiama in the distant south but those areas are serviced by the growing centre of Shellharbour.
Its modern origins are in coal mining and steel production, industries which persist, notably the BlueScope steel facility at Port Kembla to the south. A dedicated port exists for the transport of materials whereas private craft and fishing boats use a separate facility nearer the city centre in Belmore Basin. New industries, such as financial services, information technology, tourism and education are fast becoming trademarks of the city. Wollongong people are proud of the employment and heavy industry in the area, and choose to be more than just a outer commuter suburb for Sydney.
The University of Wollongong is popular with local, other Australian and international students. Due to post war migration involving heavy industry, Wollongong also includes a large Mediterranean, Indian and Asian population which has left its mark on the city and means there is a great range of food and entertainment options. There are many interesting and beautiful locations within easy reach. The immediate area possesses some fine, often uncrowded beaches and reasonable surfing.
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Wollongong is a city in the Illawarra region of New South Wales. Heading south, Wollongong starts where Sydney finishes. It is the third largest city in the state behind Sydney and Newcastle and is thinly wedged on a coastal plain between an escarpment and the Pacific Ocean.
Geography defines Wollongong, as the city is never more than roughly six kilometers at its widest but stretches over forty kilometers from South to North. Its growth was limited by mountains, which are not so much high as steep, and the sea, Wollongong has grown to include a whole chain of coastal towns, from Dapto and Port Kembla in the south to Bulli, Austinmer, and even up to Stanwell Park in the north. Continuous development has recently stretched the urban area along the coast as far as Kiama in the distant south but those areas are serviced by the growing centre of Shellharbour.
Its modern origins are in coal mining and steel production, industries which persist, notably the BlueScope steel facility at Port Kembla to the south. A dedicated port exists for the transport of materials whereas private craft and fishing boats use a separate facility nearer the city centre in Belmore Basin. New industries, such as financial services, information technology, tourism and education are fast becoming trademarks of the city. Wollongong people are proud of the employment and heavy industry in the area, and choose to be more than just a outer commuter suburb for Sydney.
The University of Wollongong is popular with local, other Australian and international students. Due to post war migration involving heavy industry, Wollongong also includes a large Mediterranean, Indian and Asian population which has left its mark on the city and means there is a great range of food and entertainment options. There are many interesting and beautiful locations within easy reach. The immediate area possesses some fine, often uncrowded beaches and reasonable surfing.
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Gold Coast, Australia Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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Gold Coast is a coastal city in southeastern Queensland on the east coast of Australia. It is the second most populous city in the sta...
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Gold Coast is a coastal city in southeastern Queensland on the east coast of Australia. It is the second most populous city in the state, the sixth most populous city in the country, and the most populous non-capital city in Australia. The Gold Coast has the largest cross-state metropolitan area population in Australia, due to the inclusion of Tweed Heads, New South Wales in its metropolitan area. The Gold Coast's metropolitan area converges with that of Greater Brisbane, forming part of an urban conurbation of over 3 million people.
The most important places to visit in Gold Coast are: Surfer's Paradise Beach, Southern Cross 4WD Tours, Burleigh Heads National Park, Cheers Tavern, Gihooley's Irish Pub, Howl at the Moon, Liars Bar Broadbeach Tavern, Mybar, Wintersun, Melba's On The Park, and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Gold Coast travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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Gold Coast is a coastal city in southeastern Queensland on the east coast of Australia. It is the second most populous city in the state, the sixth most populous city in the country, and the most populous non-capital city in Australia. The Gold Coast has the largest cross-state metropolitan area population in Australia, due to the inclusion of Tweed Heads, New South Wales in its metropolitan area. The Gold Coast's metropolitan area converges with that of Greater Brisbane, forming part of an urban conurbation of over 3 million people.
The most important places to visit in Gold Coast are: Surfer's Paradise Beach, Southern Cross 4WD Tours, Burleigh Heads National Park, Cheers Tavern, Gihooley's Irish Pub, Howl at the Moon, Liars Bar Broadbeach Tavern, Mybar, Wintersun, Melba's On The Park, and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Gold Coast travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
- published: 05 Jan 2014
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Port Macquarie, North Coast, New South Wales
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PhD Studium an der University of New South Wales, Sydney
PhD Studentin Nicole Kuepper und Professor Stuart Wenham, Direktor des UNSW Photovoltaics Centre of Excellence, erklären, wie wichtig es ist, den richtigen D......
PhD Studentin Nicole Kuepper und Professor Stuart Wenham, Direktor des UNSW Photovoltaics Centre of Excellence, erklären, wie wichtig es ist, den richtigen D...
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Woolloomooloo, Sydney, New South Wales
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New South Wales, Australia
New South Wales is Australia's most populous state. Its capital, Sydney is the country's oldest, largest and most cosmopolitan city, centred on its spectacul......
New South Wales is Australia's most populous state. Its capital, Sydney is the country's oldest, largest and most cosmopolitan city, centred on its spectacul...
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New South Wales is Australia's most populous state. Its capital, Sydney is the country's oldest, largest and most cosmopolitan city, centred on its spectacul...
Sydney, New South Wales - Australia Travel
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NTEU - University of New South Wales Action
NTEU members at University of New South Wales are taking industrial action. In this video NTEU NSW Secretary Genevieve Kelly talks about why it's important f......
NTEU members at University of New South Wales are taking industrial action. In this video NTEU NSW Secretary Genevieve Kelly talks about why it's important f...
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NTEU members at University of New South Wales are taking industrial action. In this video NTEU NSW Secretary Genevieve Kelly talks about why it's important f...
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Australia Travel Guide✈ Gold Coast 2015 HD
Gold Coast is a coastal city in southeastern Queensland on the east coast of Australia. It is the second most populous city in the state, the sixth most populou...
Gold Coast is a coastal city in southeastern Queensland on the east coast of Australia. It is the second most populous city in the state, the sixth most populous city in the country, and the most populous non-capital city in Australia. The Gold Coast has the largest cross-state metropolitan area population in Australia, due to the inclusion of Tweed Heads, New South Wales in its metropolitan area. The Gold Coast's metropolitan area converges with that of Greater Brisbane, forming part of an urban conurbation of over 3 million people.
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Gold Coast is a coastal city in southeastern Queensland on the east coast of Australia. It is the second most populous city in the state, the sixth most populous city in the country, and the most populous non-capital city in Australia. The Gold Coast has the largest cross-state metropolitan area population in Australia, due to the inclusion of Tweed Heads, New South Wales in its metropolitan area. The Gold Coast's metropolitan area converges with that of Greater Brisbane, forming part of an urban conurbation of over 3 million people.
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Mental health issues 'a train to jail' for Indigenous Australians
A new study from the University of New South Wales found that hundreds of Indigenous Australians with mental health or cognitive disabilities are being warehous...
A new study from the University of New South Wales found that hundreds of Indigenous Australians with mental health or cognitive disabilities are being warehoused in jails instead of being supported in the community.
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A new study from the University of New South Wales found that hundreds of Indigenous Australians with mental health or cognitive disabilities are being warehoused in jails instead of being supported in the community.
- published: 02 Nov 2015
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PROF. SOJI ADESINA FROM UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA
Recorded on January 15, 2010 using a Flip Video camcorder. PROF. SOJI ADESINA FROM UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA SPEAKING TO AGAPE BIBLE FELLOWSHI......
Recorded on January 15, 2010 using a Flip Video camcorder. PROF. SOJI ADESINA FROM UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA SPEAKING TO AGAPE BIBLE FELLOWSHI...
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Uppsala University Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
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Australia tourism & Vacations 2015
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Australia tourism & Vacations 2015
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Australia is world famous for its natural wonders and wide open spaces, its beaches, deserts, "the bush", and "the Outback".
Australia is one of the world's most highly urbanised countries; it is well known for the attractions of its large cities such as Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth.
Wildlife
Australian flora and fauna is unique to the island, the result of having been isolated from the rest of the world for millions of years. Amongst Australian animals are a large group of marsupials (mammals with a pouch) and monotremes (mammals that lay eggs). Just some of the animal icons of Australia are the kangaroo (national symbol) and the koala. A visit to Australia would not be complete without taking the chance to see some of these animals in their natural environment.
Wildlife parks and zoos
Wildlife parks and zoos are in every capital city, but also check out the animal parks if you are passing through smaller towns, like Mildura or Mogo, or staying on Hamilton Island. See the Warrawong Fauna Sanctuary if you are in South Australia, or visit the koalas with best view in the world, at Taronga Zoo in Sydney.
In the wild
Kangaroos and wallabies reside in national parks all around the country. You won't see any kangaroos hopping down the street in Central Sydney, but they are common on the outskirts of most urban areas. There is also a famous group which make their home on the of grounds of the University of the Sunshine Coast, in Queensland.
Wombats and echidna are also common, but harder to find due to their camouflage and tunnelling. See lots of echidnas on Kangaroo Island.
Koalas are present in forests around Australia, but are very notoriously hard to spot, and walking around looking upwards into the boughs of trees will usually send you sprawling over a tree root. Best seen during the day, there is a thriving and friendly population on Raymond Island near Paynesville in Victoria. You have a good chance on Otway Coast, on the Great Ocean Road, or even in the National Park walk near Noosa on the Sunshine Coast.
Emu are more common in central Australia. You will certainly see some if you venture to the outback national park at Currawinya
Platypus are found in reedy flowing creeks with soft river banks in Victoria, Southern New South Wales, and the very southern region of Queensland - seen at dusk and dawn - you have to have a bit of luck to see one. Try the platypus reserves in Bombala or Delegate in New South Wales, or in Emu Creek at Skipton just out of Ballarat.
Landmarks
Australia has many landmarks, famous the world over. From Uluru in the red centre, to the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House in Sydney.
The unusual
See some of the Big things in Australia.
Do in Australia
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Family Days Out, [18]. Fun things for to do with the kids in Australia.
Swim
in the surf. Australia has seemingly endless sandy beaches. Follow the crowds to the world famous Bondi Beach in Sydney, or Surfers Paradise on the Gold Coast. Or find a stretch all for yourself (but beware of dangerous rips on beaches, it is considerably safer to find a patrolled beach). The surf is smaller and warmer in the Tropical North, where the reef breaks the swell, and larger and colder in the south with waves rolling in from the Southern Ocean. (And yes, in the middle it is just right).
in calm tropical oceans. Cable Beach in Broome is swept pristine daily by the tide, has perfect sand, and warm water - go in winter.
in thermal pools. South of Darwin there are many natural thermal pools such as Berry Springs & Mataranka, surrounded by palms and tropical foliage.
in freshwater lakes. Inland Australia tends to be dry, but there are freshwater lakes where you would least expect them. Explore inland of Cairns at the Atherton Tablelands, or head outback to the Currawinya National Park.
in rivers. If its hot, and there is water, there will be a place to swim. Wherever you are, just ask around for the favourite swimming spot, with a waterhole and rope to swing on. Watch out for crocodiles.
in man-made pools. The local swimming pool is often the hub of community life on a summer Sunday in the country towns of New South Wales and Victoria. Many of the beachside suburbs of Sydney have man made rock pools for swimming by the ocean beaches.
on the beach! Find your spot by the water, and get out the towel. Tropical north in the winter, down south in the summer. As always when in Australia, protect yourself from the sun.
Diving
Snorkelling take a trip out to the Great Barrier Reef on the Queensland coast, or the Ningaloo Reef off the coast of Western Australia. Or take a trip out to Julian rocks off Byron Bay, or just dive in off the beach to see the tropical fish in Bundaberg.
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Australia is world famous for its natural wonders and wide open spaces, its beaches, deserts, "the bush", and "the Outback".
Australia is one of the world's most highly urbanised countries; it is well known for the attractions of its large cities such as Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth.
Wildlife
Australian flora and fauna is unique to the island, the result of having been isolated from the rest of the world for millions of years. Amongst Australian animals are a large group of marsupials (mammals with a pouch) and monotremes (mammals that lay eggs). Just some of the animal icons of Australia are the kangaroo (national symbol) and the koala. A visit to Australia would not be complete without taking the chance to see some of these animals in their natural environment.
Wildlife parks and zoos
Wildlife parks and zoos are in every capital city, but also check out the animal parks if you are passing through smaller towns, like Mildura or Mogo, or staying on Hamilton Island. See the Warrawong Fauna Sanctuary if you are in South Australia, or visit the koalas with best view in the world, at Taronga Zoo in Sydney.
In the wild
Kangaroos and wallabies reside in national parks all around the country. You won't see any kangaroos hopping down the street in Central Sydney, but they are common on the outskirts of most urban areas. There is also a famous group which make their home on the of grounds of the University of the Sunshine Coast, in Queensland.
Wombats and echidna are also common, but harder to find due to their camouflage and tunnelling. See lots of echidnas on Kangaroo Island.
Koalas are present in forests around Australia, but are very notoriously hard to spot, and walking around looking upwards into the boughs of trees will usually send you sprawling over a tree root. Best seen during the day, there is a thriving and friendly population on Raymond Island near Paynesville in Victoria. You have a good chance on Otway Coast, on the Great Ocean Road, or even in the National Park walk near Noosa on the Sunshine Coast.
Emu are more common in central Australia. You will certainly see some if you venture to the outback national park at Currawinya
Platypus are found in reedy flowing creeks with soft river banks in Victoria, Southern New South Wales, and the very southern region of Queensland - seen at dusk and dawn - you have to have a bit of luck to see one. Try the platypus reserves in Bombala or Delegate in New South Wales, or in Emu Creek at Skipton just out of Ballarat.
Landmarks
Australia has many landmarks, famous the world over. From Uluru in the red centre, to the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House in Sydney.
The unusual
See some of the Big things in Australia.
Do in Australia
==========
Family Days Out, [18]. Fun things for to do with the kids in Australia.
Swim
in the surf. Australia has seemingly endless sandy beaches. Follow the crowds to the world famous Bondi Beach in Sydney, or Surfers Paradise on the Gold Coast. Or find a stretch all for yourself (but beware of dangerous rips on beaches, it is considerably safer to find a patrolled beach). The surf is smaller and warmer in the Tropical North, where the reef breaks the swell, and larger and colder in the south with waves rolling in from the Southern Ocean. (And yes, in the middle it is just right).
in calm tropical oceans. Cable Beach in Broome is swept pristine daily by the tide, has perfect sand, and warm water - go in winter.
in thermal pools. South of Darwin there are many natural thermal pools such as Berry Springs & Mataranka, surrounded by palms and tropical foliage.
in freshwater lakes. Inland Australia tends to be dry, but there are freshwater lakes where you would least expect them. Explore inland of Cairns at the Atherton Tablelands, or head outback to the Currawinya National Park.
in rivers. If its hot, and there is water, there will be a place to swim. Wherever you are, just ask around for the favourite swimming spot, with a waterhole and rope to swing on. Watch out for crocodiles.
in man-made pools. The local swimming pool is often the hub of community life on a summer Sunday in the country towns of New South Wales and Victoria. Many of the beachside suburbs of Sydney have man made rock pools for swimming by the ocean beaches.
on the beach! Find your spot by the water, and get out the towel. Tropical north in the winter, down south in the summer. As always when in Australia, protect yourself from the sun.
Diving
Snorkelling take a trip out to the Great Barrier Reef on the Queensland coast, or the Ningaloo Reef off the coast of Western Australia. Or take a trip out to Julian rocks off Byron Bay, or just dive in off the beach to see the tropical fish in Bundaberg.
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