Emerald Park wading pool reopens
The pool is free to those in the district.
Blackwater Aquatic Centre Promo Video
More information on project
Emerald Lake Park – a park for all seasons
Discover all that Emerald Lake Park has to offer – walking trails, tranquil rainforest, expansive lawns, fishing, picnics and barbecues, cafe and tearooms, model railway, lakeside views, paddleboat hire, and a wading pool for children in the summer months.
The park offers play activities suitable for people of all ages; a children’s playground for the younger ones, including slides, climbing frame and swings, and an outdoor gym for teenagers and older adults to be active while enjoying the outdoors.
Picnic shelters, amphitheatres or lakeside function rooms can be booked for your next family or group function. Group packages are available for corporate functions, schools, friends and family groups, weddings, birthdays and celebrations.
The Emerald Lake Park Environment Centre offers information about the park, including its history, features of the park, native flora and fauna and a live aquatic animal display.
The park is open every day of the year, except Christmas Day, CFA declared ‘Code red’ and 'Extreme' fire danger days.
For more information and bookings for Emerald Lake Park, phone 1300 131 683 or visit emeraldlakepark.com.au
Emerald Lake Park
Emerald Lake Road, Emerald
(Melway ref: 127 J4)
Emerald Electrafun
Cuttin loose with some moves, filmed with a signet sportscam
Capella Aquatic Centre
Services and Facilities on offer at the Capella Aquatic Center in the Central Highlands, Qld, Australia. Photography, Design and Production by Studio Orien.
Hervey Bay Real Estate | 50 Emerald Park Way Urangan
Beat the competition - Ideal investment or 1st home!
This well-built home will be ideal for those looking to take the first steps onto the property ladder as either an investor or 1st home buyer and would also make an ideal base for those looking to retire and use Hervey Bay as a “home base’ between nomadic travels.
You will enjoy the convenience of having key amenities all nearby including schools, sporting grounds, aquatic centre, hospitals, medical centres, shopping centres, marina, esplanade, cafes, restaurants and the beach!
50 Emerald Park Way features: -
• 647m2 allotment in a popular location with parkland opposite
• Modern brick & tile home built in 2009
• 3 spacious bedrooms with built-in wardrobes & ceiling fans
• The main bedroom includes an ensuite
• Modern kitchen with breakfast bar
• Open plan dining area plus separate lounge room
• The covered outdoor entertaining area
• Clear side access and space to add a large shed and pool
• Double garage with remote door and internal access
• 6 x 3 metre shed with a 2.4-metre entry height
• Plenty of space to accommodate large caravans and boats
• 5000 Litre rainwater tanks
• Rent Appraisal $360 per week
The owner has committed to selling and is calling for an immediate sale – so here is your opportunity!
Contact our team NOW on 0428 48 4499 to arrange your private inspection – You will only be disappointed if you miss this one ...
Day 2 a quick look at Fairbairn Dam in Emerald
Gippsland Regional Aquatic Centre walk through
Take a virtual tour through through the Gippsland Regional Aquatic Centre and see what it will all look like.
sydney wavepool.MOV
eva and daddy enjoying the wave pool in sydney
Emerald Eye Rasbouras and Hengeli Rasbouras, Shrimplovers Australia
Welcome to Shrimplovers YouTube Channel
If you would like to purchase any of the fish that you have seen in this video please email sales@shrimplovers.com.au with your request.
Shrimplovers Boutique Aquarium Shop
Spring Lake Metro Shopping Center
Shop 20, 1 Springfield Lakes Boulevard
Springfield Lakes, Qld 4300
07 34979245
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3/5024 Emerald Lakes Drive Carrara by Con Vayanos and Alex Bally
Property Video shoot for 3/5024 Emerald Lakes Drive Carrara QLD By PlatinumHD
SA Aquatic & Leisure Centre, AquaSplash - TV Commercial
A TV commercial we made for the SA Aquatic & Leisure Centre's AquaSplash program.
Greater Bendigo Indoor Aquatic Leisure and Wellbeing Centre by Peddle Thorp Melbourne
The proposed Greater Bendigo Indoor Aquatic Leisure and Wellbeing Centre will feature four pools including a 50m indoor lap pool, a learn to swim pool in combination with a leisure/toddlers pool and a hydrotherapy/exercise pool with two spas, one specifically designed to enable full wheelchair accessibility and as with many of our centres, water play activities will feature prominently.
The concepts and designs were developed following considerable community consultation as well as a variety of interested groups including aged care, recreation, youth, disability, education and health, to provide relevant advice on behalf of the community. They will also assist the project team in the planning and design of the project and in attracting relevant funding from government, corporate and community sources.
The new development will serve the fast growing area south of Bendigo as well as the wider regional community.
Parkinson Aquatic Centre - A place to call home
Congratulations to Parkinson Aquatic Centre, who have been awarded the ‘Excellence in Aquatic Safety - Innovative and Safe Design’ as part of the National Aquatic Industry Safety Awards.
For more information visit:
Gippsland Regional Aquatic Centre designed by Peddle Thorp Melbourne
The Gippsland Regional Aquatic Centre (GRAC) is the centrepiece of the Latrobe Valley Authority’s $85 million sports and infrastructure package, providing Latrobe City with the opportunity to fulfil its long held desire for a facility of this type for its constituents.
The centre will feature a range of facilities for competitive swimming, leisure, general community use and major regional events, including an eight lane 50 metre indoor pool with 500 spectator seating.
Current designs also include an indoor water play zone, a warm water pool, a designated learn-to-swim pool, spa and sauna areas, a wellness centre, café and retail precinct and wet and dry change facilities.
Tristan Martin Fighters Inc Emerald QLD - Round 3 Blackwater PCYC 07/08/2010
Tristan (red corner) VS Haiden Taylor in the 66kg weight class.
GIANT WAVE POOL : Wet n Wild Gold Coast Australia...2020 .
GIANT WAVE POOL : Wet n Wild Gold Coast Australia...2020 .
Rosebud Aquatic Centre - Artist Impression
Construction of the Rosebud Aquatic is due to commence in July 2019.
*Final facility may be subject to design changes
Processing sea cucumbers into beche-de-mer: KIRIBATI version - Kereboki
Kiribati title: Aanfa ma kawai ibukin karaoan te Kereboki: Te tamnei ibukin reiakinaia taan akawa n te Betebeke
This is a training video made for Pacific Island artisanal fishers on methods for postharvest processing of sea cucumbers - DUBBED IN KIRIBATI language.
The video was produced as part of a research aid project funded by the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR project FIS-2010-096), within the Department of Foreign Affairs, Australia. Hard copies (DVD discs) with voice-overs in local languages will be distributed to coastal villages in Fiji, Tonga and Kiribati.
Sea cucumbers have been fished in the Pacific Islands for more than 150 years. They are processed, using artisanal methods, into a dried form called bêche-de-mer and exported to China.
Harvesting and selling sea cucumbers gives rural households vital sources of income for basic needs, health and education. In many Pacific Island villages, alternative livelihood activities are limited and fishing sea cucumbers offers one of the few income sources.
Research shows that a majority of Pacific Island fishers have had no information support to understand how to process the animals correctly. As a result, the quality of dried products is often poor and fishers get inferior prices. This problem contributes to a need to fish large quantities of sea cucumbers to meet economic needs and wastes the potential value of these resources for national economies.
The goal of the video is to help i-Kiribati fishers to make better income from the sea cucumbers that they collect and reduce the wastage of potential income and food from these aquatic resources. The video and project discourages excessive fishing, since these resources are vulnerable to over-exploitation, and we do not encourage fishers to harvest sea cucumbers. Rather, the project hopes to improve postharvest processing of catches that would be made by existing fishers. By spending more time on value-adding of the fishery harvests and gaining a better income from selling the dried sea cucumbers for export, fishers might need to fish less frequently. Whether, or not, this occurs is being determined by 'before-and-after' socio-economic surveys as part of the research component of the project.
The video was made by Southern Cross University, Australia, through its National Marine Science Centre. Neither the funding organisation, commissioned organisation nor partner organisations that produced this DVD have any financial gain or commercial interests in the sea cucumber industry.
The video closely follows methods presented in a KIRIBATI-translated training manual, which can be downloaded free at:
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