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Happy Hour @ Hudsons
Great afternoon of music and laughter at Hudsons Hotel in Ballan (Victoria, Australia) on Sunday 28 April 2013.
My IPhone would allow me to upload the full length of the tune, so this is a short clip only. :(
2015 Anzac Day - March - Yea Victoria Australia
Salvatore Regional Butcher a Butcher Shop in Sydney offering Fresh Meat
Salvatore Regional Butcher is a proud supporter of the local produce. They're here to provide top-quality products, beautiful meats and gourmet sausages.
Salvatore Regional Butcher
2/130 Inglis Street Ballan NSW Australia 3342
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SMALL TALK FOOD ADDITIVES
Comedy homemade sketch show. Baby disusses additives in food
TURKISH KANGAL DOG - WOLF KILLER OR PET?
Anneka meets two guardians of the Kangal - Carl Westfield of Zoetrope Kangals and top UK Kangal Expert Sheila Reed and discusses absolutely EVERYTHING you should know about this breed.
Temperament, physicality, if they can kill a wolf and whether they are suitable as a pet or simply a working dog.
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61 Egerton Bungeeltap Road, Mount Egerton
Located on the Melbourne side of Ballarat and positioned on a 7.3ha or 18 acre allotment, this property is a tempting proposition for those looking for a relaxed lifestyle while also providing a home business opportunity.
This lifestyle property is introduced by a long inviting driveway, with protective shade trees and open spaces, while the brick veneer residence is neatly positioned within well laid out gardens, good fencing, four cleared stock paddocks and a lightly treed area to the rear. There are also sheep yards, a dam, a workshop, raised vegetable gardens and more.
Worth every cent just as a lifestyle property, this sale presents a profitable and productive home business right on your doorstep.
As the name indicates, ‘Egg-erton egg farm’ offers 800 ‘free range’ chickens roaming over 4 paddocks with mobile chicken sheds providing water, feed and shelter, a cool room, a shipping container with café style refrigerator, a silo and an egg grader machine.
This business supplies IGA, local health, retail shops and farmers markets throughout the Ballarat region. There is an opportunity to further develop the business entity (STCA), the property is zoned farming under the Moorabool Shire planning scheme.
The home is designed with a double door entry, a sunken lounge with wood fire, a very generous enclosed sunroom or outdoor entertaining area (with full glass windows & laserlite ceiling), a double carport, solar hot water (with electric back up) and 30,000L of tank water.
Three bedrooms offer built in robes, while a study is also available for the office work associated to this fabulous home business.
The updated kitchen boasts stainless steel appliances (including a 900mm cooker with rangehood) along with handy island bench to create further preparation space for everyday cooking. This fabulous working station is connected seamlessly to the meals area, which also leads onto the main living zone.
Constructed through the 1980’s yet providing a fashionable 21st century interior, this property will certainly create the perfect base for all family members while also delivering a lifestyle opportunity.
NB: The front garden is highlighted by a quaint iron gazebo with timber deck which is also included in the sale.
This property is one in a dozen! Call today for extra details and a private tour & chat with the sellers about this operation. Buyers please note the real estate is available to purchase separately from the business. Located a 20 minute drive from Ballarat, 10 minutes to the Ballan Train Station and the property is accessed off the Ballark-Egerton Road.
Awalim at Bellingen Market for World Bellydance Day 2012
The Awalim School of Middle Eastern Dance and Percussion was first formed in Bellingen in 1996 under the inspiration and guidance of Shekhinah Morgan.
The school provides opportunities for women to revive and remake their own arts and culture through developing the skills of bellydance , drumming and costume making.
Shekhinah's teaching takes an integrative approach to Middle Eastern Dance based on study and practice of bodywork and many years of studying the dance style of Suraya Hilal.
Through the teaching of fine Egyptian dance technique , she encourages students to develop a means of self expression as well as self confidence, self empowerment and inner beauty.
The use of live music has always been an important part of this dance form and drumming classes at the school enable students to learn the rhythms of the dance on the darabukka, the riq, zills and the def. Whenever possible we aim to maintain the tradition of live music and dance. The performance Troupe TARAB has evolved from the desire to keep this tradition alive.
The arabic word 'Awalim' was the name given to women who were well versed in the Performance Arts. Over the years the school has become a vibrant cultural centre of artistic expression.
Salmon farming kills the schrimp and lobster in Norway
Norwegian salmon farmers are dumping tonnes of polluted sea water along the norwegian coast. Chemicals for lice treatments are supposed to kill the salmon lice, but in addition it kills all shell animals in the sea, like schrimp and lobster. The lobster and schrimp catch has been radically reduced the last years, after the salmon farmers intesified the use of the lice poison. Marine shell animals are extremely vulnerable foir the poison, and are found killed up to 1000 meters or more from the dumping areas. Green Warriors of Norway ask the norwegian fishery authoroties to investigate the effects of the poison in the marine environment. Green Warriors of Norway want a stop in the treatment like it's performed today, and demand that the salmon farmers bring the poisonous water on land for destruction. Now the shell animals are under a big threath for extingtion.
New V/Line station at Talbot opened by Victorian Liberal Government
New V/Line station at Talbot opened by Victorian Liberal Government. WIN TV Bendigo. 23 December 2013
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SIKRETONG MALUPET KUNG PAANO KAME TUMAGAL - TIPS AND CHAR LANG ❤️ | RHEA LORRAINE
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Stockyard Hill Workshop Part 1 - Benefits of electronic tagging
To support the transition to electronic tagging for sheep and goats, on-farm workshops were conducted across the state with industry representatives as guest speakers who gave demonstrations of the potential of the equipment and technology for flock management, productivity improvements and profit maximisation. For any producers who missed a workshop in their region, here is a recording of the Stockyard Hill workshop.
I WANNA DRUM!!.wmv
I WANNA DRUM!!!!! With minimal drummingexperience this group from Inverloch created this 1 1/2 hour performance at the Farmer's market. Note how they use simple rhythms and how different parts of the group are playing different rhythms to create a tonal texture. Anyone can drum!!!!
Werribee South Irrigation Upgrades
House of Representatives 24/11/2015
But I rise this evening to speak about water in South Western Victoria. Chances are that members of this House have eaten the quality produce from Werribee South in the electorate of Lalor—the broccoli, the lettuce, the cauliflower. Farmers in Werribee South need a reliable and sustainable water supply. The farmers in my community are paying the highest price for water in the state. As I said in October in this place, the aged infrastructure is currently losing around 35 to 40 per cent of the water sent down the irrigation channels. That is about 40 per cent of water that could go back into the system to boost allocations for farmers and provide much needed environmental flows for the lower Werribee River.
In the electorate of Lalor, market gardeners have relied on a shandy of river water from river and recycled water from the nearby Western Treatment Plant to continue to grow the food that we put on our tables every night. The annual turnover by these farmers is estimated to be over $100 million a year, with the industry employing an estimated 1,000 people every day. These are all things that the Minister for Trade Andrew Robb knows, as he visited the local business Fresh Select in August to praise them for their operation and planned exports to China. And he referred to their great work in a Press Club speech on 12 August and in question time that week.
I first raised this issue in this place in October, having met with key stakeholders who know how important water is for this community, for the state of Victoria and for Australia as a nation. One such stakeholder, Southern Rural Water, has a plan to pipe the leaking open channels that carry river and recycled water to the area.
I recently attended a very positive meeting with the Victorian Department for Environment, Land, Water and Planning to discuss the issues and my concerns. They indicated an interest in communicating with the federal government about the Southern Rural Water proposal and the needs of the Werribee Irrigation District.
I note that the federal Water Infrastructure Ministerial Working Group earmarked the Werribee Irrigation District as a potential project, for which more information is needed from the state government for categorisation. I would urge the Minister for Agriculture to utilise the channels developed by his ministerial water working group so the state government can provide information on the updated proposal for his consideration.
Last week I met with more local farmers who are incensed and desperate for high-quality water at a competitive price so that their industry can continue to operate. Given Werribee South's location to nearby Avalon Airport and the export opportunities already taken by groups like Fresh Select, there is an opportunity for the federal government to help fund modernisation for the area. I urge this government to do so. Given limited rainfall on the horizon and the looming consequences of climate change, the need to save every drop of water is paramount and the need to ensure this industry is paramount.
In October I sent a letter to the minister, which, according to his staff, was never received. I have again sent a letter requesting a meeting with the minister regarding the Werribee Irrigation District. The momentum from growers and other stakeholders is building. Minister Joyce, the ball is now in your court; I call on you to arrange that meeting. Werribee, indeed the South West, needs water security and a fair price, and the federal government is in a position to help us achieve this. I go to a precedent, where in recent history the Australian government contributed $10 million towards the cost of recycled water infrastructure for the Torquay growth corridor. This is recent history; the precedent is set. I urge this government and the minister to act now to ensure our farmers in the South West are competitive. They require water availability, sustainability and a competitive price. These farmers are now generational; they are supplying vegetables to this nation and would like to build their export industry. I urge the government to act.
Vintage Tractor Auction - Apr 2010
Local tractor auction caught on a sunny day prior to the rainstorm on the day of sale. (April 24th, 2010). One week later, the remaining tractors were half covered in flood waters duing the Nashville floods two weeks later (May 1 &2).
Surfing along The Legendary Pacific Coast
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Riding home - 360 degrees - 10062016
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