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How the size of the Australian bush fires compare to California
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The ongoing fires impacting the region has led to an estimated half billion animals dead, including many koalas and kangaroos.
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Maitraya - One of the most beautiful properties in Australia
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500 acres of elevated pristine oceanfront land
Stunning 8 bedroom sandstone manor
5 bedroom Fisherman’s Lodge
2 bedroom Aviator’s Cottage
900m airstrip & helicopter pad
Theatre room, tennis court, gymnasium
Indoor pool, spa & sauna
Fronting 3 ocean beaches & bordering National Park
Sold as a going concern with confirmed and future bookings for weddings, events & retreats
Maitraya is a private retreat like no other and is one of Australias most coveted coastal properties. It is located near Nanarup Beach, 20 minutes drive from Albany on Western Australias south coast.
A luxury homestead set on over 222 hectares of breathtaking Western Australian coastline, it offers nature, adventure and freedom in one unforgettable package.
As well as being a unique home, the property is also run as a successful venue for weddings, functions and retreats offering four levels of accommodation including the main Maitraya homestead, Fishermans Lodge, Aviators Cottage and Maitrayas Country Chalets in total sleeping up to 60 guests.
Perched on a cliff top, the beautifully appointed, eight bedroom, sandstone homestead enjoys 270 degree views over ocean, mountains and nature reserve. Its 6,000 square metres of living space comfortably accommodates up to 16 guests. Two fully equipped kitchens, a pool, spa, light-filled garden atrium and secure childrens play area are among the indoor offerings. A retractable star-gazing ceiling adds charm to the master bedroom.
Outdoors, the grounds offer multiple delights. There are kayaks at the lake-side gazebo, a tennis court, cricket pitch, putting greens, bird hides, a chicken coop and walking trails scattered with wildflowers and artworks. Whales, dolphins and kangaroos can be spotted from the homesteads vast windows. Private tracks lead to a perfect swimming beach. The external areas of the property include sculptures and works of art by well known international artists. A 500 acre pristine bushland area is a wildflower paradise in spring hosting multiple varieties of flora and fauna.
Remote, relaxed and completely private, the retreat has security controlled entry and a picturesque sealed driveway. A sealed airstrip and a helicopter pad make it easily accessible by air.
Maitraya is a truly unique home with secure income streams to support the property from ongoing retreat and event bookings and the livestock business and the potential to develop both.
Other features include:
Indoor pool, spa & sauna
Theatre room with Foxtel & seating for 20
Large childrens play area
Gymnasium, tennis court & football oval
Formal lounge & 12 seater dining room
2 informal lounge rooms including Foxtel
Informal dining / family area
Well-equipped kitchen, cool room & gourmet BBQ
Library, large office & boardroom seating 14
11 bathrooms in main residence
(7 bedroom bathrooms, 2 powder rooms & 2 pool bathrooms)
6 open fireplaces
3.3 m wide hallway
Glass conservatory, landscaped indoor garden & water feature
Central heating / air conditioned
Solar power & equipment rooms
Abundant bird & wildlife
Fruit orchards & chickens
Lake, dams & water features stocked with marron ,rainbow trout & black bream a fishermans paradise
Aquaculture potential
Beef cattle operation running some 100 breeders
Time Lapse milky way over Zhangjiajie
The national park of Zhangjiajie is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. To be in a such beautiful place when the milky way rises is amazing.
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4435 Jindong Treeton Road Kaloorup Western Australia
110 acres of JINDONG TREETON ROAD KALOORUP W.A 6280
Driving down the beautiful Jindong Treeton Road, you reach its heights and take a turn to the West along a scenic gravel road. Pass through farming properties where sheep and cattle push against the fences to try and get the verge side grasses.
At the end of the road the gate is opened and stretching before your eyes is land: open space in front and to the right. In the distance much of it is framed by canopies of trees.
There are tracks to drive on and its easy to navigate, you can drive on and on and on; many tracks , many things to see. Bordered by State forest which is be protected from development, this land, you know is a wonderland.
Every turn on every track is full of new experiences and the journey is never dull. Amazing trees, beautiful & ancient in texture and the sounds of birds that are prehistoric.
You stop here and there to walk about, as the car won’t go through all areas, the journey goes on and finally you’re at the center of the property where the campfire lays dormant – and waiting.
Thinking about a place for your children and grand-kids to come together and to enjoy for decades to come, then here is a great property where they can, ride horses, ride bikes, run and play, discover nature’s wonders and even farm, goats, cattle, sheep, grow vines, breed horses, lamas or watch kangaroos play in their own back yard.
There’s something about driving through a forest where logging has taken place in years gone by, the remnants of gigantic trees lay like majestic reminders, yet the other trees that stand soar majestically overhead and shadow their fallen comrades.
The logging roads are always good to drive on as they have been cleared well and packed down hard by large machinery over the last century.
These logging roads wind and twist through the forest as they were made while seeking out giant trees hidden away in the bowels of the forest, they are not roads made to haul grain or sheep.
So now that the loggers have gone away the forest is quiet and beautiful with its ghosts and stories to tell - where birds and other animals call out day and night with such tunes as only they know what they mean.
The camp fires lay cold and the camp sites sit dormant waiting for a family to return and spark up a flame and toast the heat with a beer and feel the heat of the hot plate once again sizzle the sausages and steaks and lamb chops, it’s a party with friends again in the forest.
far from the madding crowd .
And in the solitude you can unwind and tell stories to your grand kids about bygone days when you did things and asked questions after.
And now as the sun sets in the west and the screaming pitch of sacred birds die down you rest your head on a swag (or caravan) next to the log fire and watch the smoke billow up and be swept away by winds from all directions , then you sleep, a deep sleep without the noise of freeways and planes.
Where to go for holiday - Perth Western Australia
Perth is a place where you can go to at any time of the year, however, the start of the autumn season is the ideal time of all.
The autumn season, in general, starts from the month of March to May. This means that you get to avoid the scorching record-high temperatures that summer experiences. And the start of autumn also means there are still warm days that goes perfect with the beach and other outdoor activities. In addition, you don’t have to pack extra sweaters and bulky winter wears that added extra weight and occupies your luggage space.
At Swan Valley, you will be kept busy visiting wineries after wineries and tummy full of seasonal fruits such as grapes, wild figs, apples and pears. Also, this region houses numerous farm stays that are worthy for every penny you paid for and one of them is Poplars Farmstay.
Cyclone NATHAN
Tropical Cyclone Nathan moves closer to far north Queensland coast and will hit Australia tomorrow evening european Time. Wind gusts with more than 200km/h are expected.
Aerial footage shows Australian bushfires raging in rural New South Wales
Footage taken by the NSW Rural Fire Service showed a bushfire sweeping through an area near Bemboka in the Bega Valley in south-east New South Wales.
The nearby area of Cobargo also experienced a fire-generated thunderstorm, according to the NSW Rural Fire Service. Authorities said that dry lightning could spark further flare-ups in Australia's fire-ravaged regions.
Bushfires have destroyed more than 4m hectares of forest and brush across Australia in recent weeks.
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69 Mt Ommaney Drive, Jindalee - Real Estate
Auction On Site 19 November 2016, at 12pm
An unparalleled synthesis of elegance, peace and luxury, this grand home on the Jindalee riverfront is immaculately presented and impressive, both inside and out. This remarkable, architecturally designed residence features 661m2 of living space and has been crafted to be a showcase of contemporary design with tremendous lifestyle appeal. Boasting characteristic Mediterranean design aspects and unique colour schemes, this property is truly a bespoke residence to behold.
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Well Maintained Property
216 CUSACK ROAD, NILLUP
Located just five kilometres north-east of the Nillup General Store on Brockman Highway, this 170 acre property has quality fixtures throughout.
All the improvements on this property are in top condition. Sheds, cattle yards and perimeter fencing have all been constructed to a high standard. The newly built 30m x 12m hay shed holds approximately 300-400 round bales and a 12m x 7m concrete floored workshop provides a good space to work on machinery. Sturdy custom cattle yards with a capacity of 50-60 head were erected only two years ago, complete with crusher and scales. Two bores on the property supply water to all seven paddocks and a raceway running up the west side of the block makes it easy to shift livestock. The farm has a good fertilizer history and most of the paddocks have been sown with a mix of Rye/Clover.
At the northern end of the block sits a 2 x 1 concrete floored transportable home with front and rear verandah's, the owners have added two enclosed sleep outs to make sure there is plenty of room for extra family or guests. In addition they have also added solar power and a reverse cycle air-conditioning unit, making it a low cost, small but modern dwelling.
The land is adjacent to WA State forest to the eastern side and the soil type is typically good gravel and sand with the original vegetation being a Marri/Jarrah mix. This property would make a great addition to an existing cattle operation or alternatively the perfect place to get away from the Hustle n' bustle and raise a few livestock in picturesque surroundings.
$830,000
For the owners tour of the property please follow the link
For further information, please contact
Scott Watson, Landmark Harcourts WA
0437 470 015
The Famous Sharron Dance
The famous Sharron getting down with Kid Deus @ Hyperfest 2012
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Monto Qld Farm For Sale Airport Road
Farm For Sale - Airport Road Monto Qld
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Lindsay Ward 0427 476 172 lindsay.ward@landmark.com.au
Hayley Coleburn 0429 193 733 Hayley.Coleburn@landmark.com.au
Landmark Harcourts Bundaberg
115 Charlton Boulevard, Toodyay
This is a beautiful classy home with quality fittings, lovely tiles, spacious kitchen, formal lounge, games room, home theater, study, robes to all bedrooms, alfresco area and three phase powered large shed. I rushed through all that because I just had to tell you about the beautiful views, the permanent spring and running brook, the automatic gates and well it's all just sensational!
You can feel the love that the owners have put into this idyllic country property. There is a sense of quality the moment you step into the formal entry. The interior of this home is not your traditional box rooms. It is interesting and it is designed for living within and outside the home. Just sitting in the alfreso area taking in the view is a place where you can take a deep breath and wash away all the concerns of the world. This is a great place to call home and its only 10 minutes or so from the very popular town of Toodyay with its great bakery, cafes, pubs, historic buildings, Avon river and much more.
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Luxury Lifestyle - First Time To Market
Located well back from the road and set amongst beautifully established gardens, paddocks and a pond, this magnificent property offers a rare opportunity to the lifestyle buyer. Immaculately appointed, this remarkably spacious home has expansive living spaces, five double bedrooms, three bathrooms plus an office; giving flexibility for large families and guests to live in absolute comfort.
Sitting proudly within its now 3.26 ha this property has been owned by the same farming family for decades. High quality extensions have been sympathetically undertaken through the years to accommodate the growing family; the end result being a lifestyle mecca which has it all!
Designed for the Hawke's Bay climate, light-filled and warm, through its siting and sunny aspects. Positioned to capture maximum sun, there are two woodburners and an HRV system which keep the interior dry and healthy.
The chef's dream open plan kitchen is the hub of the home; its generous benchspace, excellent storage, pleasant 'farm scene' splashback, and extra wide oven and hob ensure stress-free meal preparation. The living spaces flow seamlessly out to an immense covered patio and outdoor entertaining area which promise year-round fun and activity for everyone.
The jewels in the crown of this wonderful property are its massive sparkling saltwater pool with dressing shed, teamed with a fabulous Astroturf tennis court in excellent condition, for families and friends to enjoy. There is also an upgraded garage which works as a great gym, extra office, or rumpus room for the children.
There is ample parking, an integral garage, and a three bay shed (with power) for the buyer who requires space for a number of vehicles, hobbies or 'toys'. Located approximately 20 minutes north of the airport, with school bus stops a few minutes' drive away, this property will suit buyers wishing to raise their family in a country paradise, or those wanting to escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
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1 Melba Court, Mt Ommaney :: Place Estate Agents | Brisbane Real Estate For Sale
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The epitome of quality construction and attention to detail, this is the builder's own unique residence offered to the market for the first time since completion. Fusing style and space with a perfect northerly aspect, it is an ideal residence for those seeking the best in family living.
Solidly built on a reinforced concrete foundation, this home offers a unique floor plan that spans effortlessly throughout. Distinct living spaces fit together to perfectly utilise every inch of space while offering designated living and entertaining areas of grand proportions. Sophisticated yet comfortable interiors are accentuated by polished Tasmanian Oak timber floors, calming tones throughout and raked ceilings with exposed timber rafters.
Strategically placed windows and sliding glass and French doors provide heaps of natural light and airflow. Custom made all the way down to the door frames, they promote a seamless flow to the surrounding outdoor areas. Creating a balanced indoor/outdoor lifestyle, balconies and terraces off of all the main living areas perfectly suit the Queensland climate while offering tranquil outdoor escapes that overlook the surrounding expansive grounds and lush greenery.
A large kitchen is positioned to allow easy service to the adjoining dining area as well as the sunken living area below Â? a unique yet versatile layout that will easily accommodate everything from entertaining across all scales or that tranquil family lifestyle. Extensive work and storage space, timber floors, walk-in pantry and a full range of quality appliances complete this gourmet space.
There are four oversized bedrooms, three of which feature built-in robes with Stegbar shelving systems and are serviced by one of three stylish bathrooms. The master is sure to impress with its spacious layout, private Juliette balcony, walk-in robe and ensuite. Other outstanding features of this well-appointed home include dual ducted reverse cycle air conditioning, security system, intercom through the house and garage and vacu-maid.
The beauty of this home extends beyond the internal areas to the massive 1,466 square meter allotment. Boasting gently sloping grassy grounds with irrigated, brick-edged garden - it is an ideal outdoor paradise for children and pets. There is also separate two storey garage/retreat offering a separate bathroom, plenty of storage and a loft style bedroom.
Positioned on a sought-after private court, this lovely family residence is close to everything! Enjoy the selection of local shops, schools and amenities just minutes away. Alternatively, the CBD is a mere 20 minute drive. Bus stop out the front and parklands are also close by, making this a must to inspect for those seeking the best in convenient family living!
Australia's Beating Heart - Richard's Journey Through The Middle
Join with me, Richard, and experience the highlights of my journey through the middle of Australia to it's stunning heart, and experience it's rugged beauty through videos, time lapse photography, photos with parallax effects and an uplifting soundtrack. PLAY LOUD!
See my accompanying website for more videos, photos and a diary of my journey
Visit my business website to see how I can help preserve your past
Thanks to:
Apollo Campers for my home for 3 months
The people of the Northern Territory for their positivity and friendliness in a hot, dusty, remote and rugged environment.
To visit the amazing places in the video see:
Kakadu National Park
Katherine Gorge
Kata Tjutu
Uluru
River Farm Property For Sale in Kununurra
A beautiful 10 acre property on the banks of the Ord River In Kununurra, East Kimberley, Western Australia. Lot 211 River Farm Road is for sale including a nursery business, irrigation and machinery and a 2nd rental 3 bedroom house. There is also ample space to develop a further 2 tourism chalets or workers quarters.
John Curtin Medal Award Ceremony 2017
The John Curtin Medal is the highest non-academic award presented by Curtin University to members of the community who have exhibited John Curtin’s qualities of vision, leadership and community service and who have made a significant contribution in their chosen field.
This year, Angela Ryder and Jim Morrison were awarded the John Curtin Medal.
This event was held on Friday 6th October 2017, at Curtin University.
For more information about the John Curtin Medals and past winners, visit
Chapters:
0:00 Master of Ceremonies: Professor John Cordery Provost, Curtin University
1:18 National Anthem: Melissa Crothers
2:36 Welcome to Country: Marie Taylor
7:13 Official Welcome: Mr Colin Beckett, Chancellor, Curtin University
10:22 VC's Address: Professor Deborah Terry AO Vice-Chancellor, Curtin University
14:57 Announcement of the first 2017 John Curtin Medallist: Mrs Angela Ryder
18:54 Short video of Mrs Ryder
20:44 Mrs Ryder receives the John Curtin Medal
21:16 Mrs Angela Ryder: 2017 John Curtin Medallist
29:20 Announcement of the second 2017 John Curtin Medallist: Mr Jim Morrison
32:55 Short video of Mr Morrison
34:36 Mr Morrison receives the John Curtin Medal
35:16 Mr Jim Morrison: 2017 John Curtin Medallist
45:53 John Curtin Medal Charge
48:04 Ms Marcella Low: Curtin Volunteers! President
53:32 Professor John Cordery closes proceedings