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By admin, on May 6th, 2013
Aboriginal Australians in and around Coober Pedy, South Australia will have improved access to substance use and alcohol rehabilitation services with the official opening of the Drug and Alcohol Day Centre for the Umoona … . . . → Read More: Improved Substance Misuse Services for Coober Pedy
By admin, on May 2nd, 2013
7 millions years ago – Age of the endocast of a primitive hominid-like skull recovered from among the rubble of a volcanic plug in the Bega district, on the New South Wales far south coast in May 2005 [2]. 120,000 years ago … . . . → Read More: Aboriginal Australians: ancient history of Australian Aboriginals
By admin, on April 6th, 2013
Friday, 6th. Winds between the South by East and South-East, with a Continued swell from the South-South-West . . . → Read More: Friday, 6th April, 1770 | Captain James Cook
By admin, on April 5th, 2013
Thursday, 5th. Fresh Gales at South, which in the A.M. . . . → Read More: Thursday, 5th April, 1770 | Captain James Cook
By admin, on March 22nd, 2013
By admin, on March 21st, 2013
Wednesday, 21st. In the P.M. had a fresh Gale at North by West, attended with rain until 6, when the Wind shifted to South and South-South-West, and continued to blow a fresh Gale, with which we steer'd North-East by North .. . . . → Read More: Wednesday, 21st March, 1770 | Captain James Cook
By admin, on March 8th, 2013
By admin, on March 6th, 2013
By admin, on February 12th, 2013
While the island had been sighted by explorers as early as 1675, the first human to set foot on South Georgia was Captain James Cook in 1775. Captain Cook was not impressed: “Lands doomed by nature to perpetual .. . . . → Read More: South Georgia Island – There's No Place Quite Like It | AquaBlog
By admin, on February 11th, 2013
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