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Moruya, South Coast, New South Wales
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Surfair Speedway Moruya
N.S.W Vintage Super Modifieds Heat 1 12-06-11
Luskintyre 2018
Luskintyre is an all grass landing area in the Hunter Valley of NSW. On 7 April 2017, 12 Sydney Flying Club members and friends departed Bankstown for the one hour trip north to Luskintyre. Luskintyre is where vintage aircraft, like the De Havilland Tiger Moth, are restored and maintained
10 days spent exploring in Eden, Australia - 2018
10 days, one coast, plenty of ocean, lots of laughs and unlimited seafood.
14 Rocky Hill War Memorial & Museum Goulburn NSW Drone cam Video 2018'
Road trip - Eden Australia
The pretty fishing town of Eden on the East Coast of Australia. There's an interesting Whaling museum here. Not many of those in the world! We also visited a couple of beaches and even saw Sea Lion catching fish!
Touring Southern NSW Ep6 Eden Kangaroos
Iv'e been told that I have a few Kangaroos loose in the top paddock.
Well here they are. Eden NSW
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BRAIDWOOD TOWN/CEMETERY SPIRIT BOX. NEW SOUTH WALES
While driving down to Merimbula from Queanbeyan, along the East Coast of Australia, we decided a stop over in Braidwood to visit their infamous bakery, which was in order.
While there we figured we'd explore it and do a little filming and visit their cemetery for a Spirit Box session.
Braidwood is nestled in Yowie country (Australia's BigFoot), the town boomed in the Gold Rush era and was known for blood thirsty bushrangers.
Here are some links if you're interested in checking out the town further...
Under Tathra Wharf August 28,29,30 2019
A few years ago i saw a video where a guy had lowered a camera over the edge on a rope and under the water at Tathra Wharf, was a cool video and it's a technique i've now used many times ever since, finally got the chance to get there and have a look myself. I didn't think there was much life left under the piers/wharves of Australia but there is!
Apparently i just missed a bunch of sharks by a day or so as there had been a whale unfortunately washed up about 50 metres from the wharf so no diving! Enjoy a few miunutes of serenity under Tathra Wharf NSW
Here is some more info about the historic wharf from the Tathra Wharf wikipedia page
Tathra Wharf is a heritage-listed former wharf precinct and now museum and cafe at Wharf Road, Tathra, Bega Valley Shire, New South Wales, Australia. It was built from 1860 to 1862. The property is owned by the Department of Planning and Infrastructure (State Government). It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999
The first wharf at Tathra (not Kianinny) was constructed around 1860-1861 and was in the form of a simple jetty projecting into the ocean. It was known as the Farmer's Sea Wharf. This structure was quickly superseded in 1861-1862 with the erection of a new wharf built over the earlier structure. It was constructed from turpentine timber brought down from the north coast. The structure was consequently extended in 1873, 1878, 1886, 1889 up to the turn of the century. There is a record of two sheds being erected on the early wharf of which there are no remains but drawings prepared by the Department of Public Works survive.[1]
The wharf was built in response to the need for coastal shipping after the commencement of the Illawarra and South Coast Steam Navigation Company in 1858. The first cargo vessel to call at Tathra was in 1858. It moored offshore and the cargo was transported by small boat from a location known as Kangarutha. A store shed was constructed there in the same year and an access road a year later. The following year Kianinni was discovered to be more sheltered for loading and a store was built there. Cargo was still shipped from the beach by small boat to vessels moored in the bay.[1]
During the early period of the wharf Public Works records show that significant repairs were carried out to the wharf structure including re-piling and change of location of piles as techniques of piling improved. The changes and increase in size of the wharf can also be clearly related to increased shipping needs, larger ships visiting the wharf and the need for deeper mooring.[1]
The wharf and buildings continued to be extended after the turn of the century. The cattle and pig yards were added in 1901, the wharf was again extended in 1903 and the buildings reconstructed with the present two storey structure in 1907. At this time a major upgrade took place with the introduction of spring-loaded wrought iron buffers to assist in the berthing of larger vessels in the difficult north-easterly seas to which the wharf was exposed. This was in conjunction with a mooring buoy to the north east of the jetty. When ships berthed at the wharf they would drop anchor to the north west of the wharf and attach a spring line from the mooring buoy and from these would spring against the buffers in front of the wharf.[1]
The position of the wharf was selected as it was the most protected position in the area particularly from the south.[1]
Between 1907 and 1912 the wharf underwent major extensions in 8 definable stages including a sub-deck, jib crane, the addition of the cattle race, loading ramp and passenger shelter.
The 2014 Ladydenman Twilight Markets
Following a successful twilight markets in 2013 the Market Management Team decided to give it another go.The Christmas period brings a lot of holiday visitors to the area,so running a Markets of this nature is a ideal oppertunity for the stallholders and the Lady Denman, so the 4th January was the ideal day,starting at 4pm.
The Weather was kind with overcast conditions and a NE wind to keep the Temps down.Food was one of the main items on the agenda with all sellers doing extremely well, in fact the Denmans BBQ and the Devonshire teas ran out.
The day turned out to be a bigger success than expected, with the number of visitors being one of the best yet, consequently a rewarding day was had by all.
Circus 35 South Moo Blessing Of The Fleet Ulladulla 2014
Blessing of the Fleet Ulladulla performance 2014 by Circus 35 South
Drive to the Central Coast
We went for a drive up to the central coast, forgot to vlog ourselves when we were up there too, but made up for it on the drive back. Later that night went to a birthday part too, enjoy!
Montages: Express Yourself - Films by Stage 5 Students from Denison College Bathurst Campus
Bathurst Regional Art Gallery (BRAG) is one of four regional galleries in Australia participating in the Museums & Galleries NSW Engaging Art initiative aimed at developing new youth audiences and deepening engagement with contemporary art and making connections at Bathurst Regional Art Gallery.
As part of this initiative, BRAG developed a program for Year 9 & 10 students at Bathurst High School in conjunction with the Tracey Moffatt and Gary Hillberg’s exhibition Montages: The Full Cut, 1999- 2015 on display at BRAG from 8 December 2017 – 28 January 2018. This program provided participants with an opportunity to investigate the exhibition from a youth perspective, and gain new insights and skills in digital media technologies informed by engagement with BRAG Audience Engagement Officer Penny May, and artist mentors Gary Hillberg and Henry Denyer-Simmons.
Tyabb Airshow Pt 1 - 18 April 2010 - mainly Harvards
Celebrating 100 years of heavier than air aviation in Australia, the Peninsula Aeroclub at Tyabb had a diversity of aerial acts. More or less starting with the Southern Knights in a quartet of Harvards. And an Agwagon doing a banner tow. Thanks to the Tyabb community for supporting this event. 18 April 2010.
Australia - Callala Bay Beach by Drone 4K
It's just so peaceful looking and seeing the sunrise at Callala Bay Beach. Viewing the sunrise has always inspired me to start the day.
Callala Bay is a small town on the South Coast of New South Wales, Australia in the City of Shoalhaven. The town is situated on the northern shore of Jervis Bay about 20 minutes drive from Nowra and 10 minutes from Culburra Beach.
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