A little about the National Trust - Parramatta OGH and EFC
Old Government House and Experiment Farm Cottage is where us five university students from UTS had the opportunity to visit over a period of 3 days for a practicum experience.
One of our subjects ''Professional Experience 4: Intergrating Diverse Contexts in Education'' focuses on Field Trips this semester and requires us pre-service teachers to observe the interaction and learning of primary school aged students at venues.
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Graham’s travelling deep into the English countryside to visit a spectacular garden...or at least that’s what it looks like! He’s actually at Al-Ru Country Farm in Adelaide, and the beautiful gardens here are bursting with spring flowers. This is country gardening at it’s very best.
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Fifteen years ago, Englishman Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, embarked on an experiment in sustainability and self-sufficiency. He moved to a cottage on a small land-holding in Dorset and set about learning how to grow his own produce, raise livestock and become part of a community where sharing not only knowledge, but the fruits of farm labour, were an important part of life.
Now, Hugh is ready to take that experiment in downshifting and the message of sustainability Down Under. In River Cottage Australia, Hugh hands the River Cottage baton to Australian counterpart and Tasmanian chef, Paul West, who faces new challenges as he attempts to set up his own farm near the historic and picturesque village of Central Tilba on the NSW Far South Coast.
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Jay Laga'aia welcomes you to Parramatta Day on 7 November 2015
Parramatta’s birthday will be celebrated in style on Saturday 7 November, with a host of tastes, activities and entertainment planned as part of Parramatta Day 2015.
The free full-day family event at Experiment Farm Cottage in Harris Park will feature live music, pop-up entertainment, kid’s activities and a delicious array of multicultural food.
The main stage, hosted by Luke Carroll, will showcase performances by crowd-favourite Wendy Matthews, along with bluegrass band The Pigs, contemporary bush music from the Inland Navigators, and Jacinta Tobin’s Indigenous folk sounds.
As the sun sets, some of Parramatta’s best musicians and dancers will take to the stage for the Parravision talent competition, hosted by Play School regular and Water Rats star Jay Laga'aia
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Day 2: Building at an off grid property
Day two of this video experiment while I road trip to Sydney, blue mountains and who knows where next...
I'm now near Warburton at a friends yurt and off grid property. It's an amazing place. I'm lucky to be able to spend so time here.
I've been wanting to learn more building skills so I've offered myself up as a lackey to learn.
Sustainability Can Be Beautiful: Dirt + Pressure = Rammed Earth
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Amazing Off-The-Grid Tiny House Has Absolutely Everything!
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Paul and Annett had been living the city life, in an apartment in Sydney, Australia. A desire to lower their impact on the earth and live closer to nature lead them to designing and building their own eco-friendly tiny house powered by renewable energies and moving onto a remote property outside of Byron Bay.
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Bee Keeping Adopt A Beehive
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How To Catch And Cook Razor Clams.Seashore To Plate.
From seashore to plate in 4 hours,we catch the Razor Clams using an ingenious method,then steam them open and serve them with chorizo lemon and parsley.Shellfish does not get fresher than this.
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Popular South Australian cheese products recalled due to E.Coli | Adelaide | 7NEWS
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How to Grow Hibiscus from Cuttings
Propagating hibiscus, whether tropical hibiscus or hardy hibiscus, can be done in the home garden and both varieties of hibiscus are propagated in the same way. Hardy hibiscus is easier to propagate than the tropical hibiscus, but never fear; with a little bit of knowledge about how to propagate hibiscus, you can be successful at growing either kind.
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The hibiscus cutting should be 4 to 6 inches long. Remove everything but the top set of leaves. Trim the bottom of the hibiscus cutting to be cut just below the bottom leaf node (bump where the leaf was growing). Dip the bottom of the hibiscus cutting in rooting hormone.The next step for propagating hibiscus from cuttings is to place the hibiscus cutting in well draining soil. Make sure the rooting soil is thoroughly wet, then stick a finger into the rooting soil. Place the hibiscus cutting into the hole and back fill it around the hibiscus cutting.Place the hibiscus cutting in partial shade. Make sure the rooting soil stays damp (not wet) until the hibiscus cuttings are rooted. The cuttings should be rooted in about 4-6 weeks. Once they are rooted, you can re pot them in a bigger pot.
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Fire resistant Tiny House On Wheels Explained
The worlds First Bushfire resistant tiny house, newly completed and on the market until December 10.
I worked on this for four months in 2018. Ive used over 40 techniques and 20 fire resistant materials to make this house ember proof and radiant heat proof. I've adapted the Australian Building Standard for BAL 29 buildings. It's bit of an experiment and hopefully the start of something new or the Tiny house Movement.
This house is also Passively heated and self sufficient. I call the aesthetic style 'Farm-Punk'
ABANDONED- Entire TAFE college/village HUGE! left for dead.
This location is an abandoned Tafe Tech and further education college.
This is a massive location and was closed in 2010 and has had quite a rough 8 years since. It was opened in 1965 but in recent times a lot of the TAFE college have be shut down. This site was recently targeted for a huge Bunnings store to be put there but those plans have been challenged and are in limbo. One thing is clear and this site will be demolished very soon so I wanted to document it before it is lost forever.
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Ghosts of Ginninderra - documented hauntings
In Ginninderra ghostly spirits are seen regularly along one kilometer of road, running through the suburbs of the capital of Australia.
You can go to Ginninderra to see dinosaurs at the museum. After the dinosaurs came the Aborigines, who ground grooves with axes into the outcrops of indigenous rock adjacent to Ginninderra creek, several hundred years or perhaps several thousand, before European settlement.
The Europeans established several sheep stations in the area, and one was called Ginninderra from the Aboriginal word for the creek, translated as: sparkling with rays of light.
On the fringes of the capital of Australia, Canberra, the suburbs sprawl here now. Dividing them in twain is the road known as Ginninderra drive, of which one short kilometer just happens to be haunted.
If you are driving alone along that small portion of road that parallels the creek, the wee hours of the morning is the best time to experience an apparition.
Through the mist one might see a white figure walking on the roadside. She wears a flowing, diaphanous dress, and she seems to be veering in the wrong direction as if she is following a different road, which no longer exists.
Or you may see her male counterpart, dressed in a dark overcoat and wearing an old hat, of a style which went out of fashion 125 years ago. Whether you see the female or the man, the result is the same, because their crooked path will lead them in front of your moving car.
The car may pass right over the figure, or it may be a near miss, yet when you look in your rear vision mirror, the spirit will have completely vanished.
Multiple sightings have been reported, of a pair of legs walking the road, without a body. At first you may think the fog is obscuring the upper torso, but as you get closer, only the lower torso, can be seen, and of course, the animated legs.
All settlement here naturally straddles the creek. But it was not until 1926, that the resources were found to build a bridge across it. Prior to the bridge, all traffic crossed the creek by means of a ford. Fording was the practice of walking, or driving a carriage, or driving sheep, across the water, at one location, which was determined to be the most shallow.
This was safe at most times of year but when the Ginninderra creek swells in the spring, fording it became a necessity which was also a mortal risk, and this is how we know some of the candidates, who may well be the ghosts of Ginninderra.
In the late 1870's a young man with very few years of experience attempted to ford the creek with a herd of sheep, just as the flood waters were rising. The young drover lost his footing on the slippery bank. The next day his lifeless form was found by a search party of station hands and sheep shearers, half a klick downstream where he was tangled, and half buried in a pile of woody debris.
The more experienced have also fallen. After crossing the creek without incident for more than 20 years, in 1892 on a stormy night, Edward Crace was being driven in a coach across the water when his driver lost control. Mr. Crace was a pioneer who owned 30 thousand acres of land, where today the suburbs lay. Farm hands eventually found the remains of the two men, and of the horse that was harnessed to the buggy. The coachman remains nameless to this day.
The site where the creek once was crossed is where the haunted kilometer stretches today.
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