By: Bob F Hall | 2010-04-04 | Politics This article comprises suggestions made to the government of things that should be done to help the victims of bushfires with the enormous task of rebuilding and getting their lives back together. It covers things that other companies and authorities could and should to help things to get back to normal. It covers measures that could and should be put in place to minimise the risk of bushfires in the future. The victims have to not only contend with their property loss, income loss, temporary accomodation issues but they have the grief of lost family and friends. read more
By: grannyflats | 2011-12-23 | Home improvement In order to protect your kit home from the potential damages of a bush fire, certain preventive measures need to be taken. read more
By: MichaelMe | 2010-11-23 | Travel & Leisure There are many places on earth that you can visit on your vacations and family holidays, but Australia tops the list for places with unusual animals. There are some of the strangest animals living in this part of the world. read more
By: Isaac Ataba | 2010-04-03 | Reference & Education Salt is essential to human and animal life. It makes up 1 percent of our body. We use it in the food, medicines and livestock feed. In fact, the world consumes some 190 million tons of salt each year, the most common form of salt is sodium chloride, and other important salts are potassium chloride and ammonium nitrate. read more
By: McRonalds | 2011-09-15 | Software This article describes the history of animation in the United States of America since the late 80's until the early twenty-first century. This period is often called the renaissance of American animation, during which many large American entertainment companies reform and reinvigorate its animation department after the decline suffered in the 60, 70 and 80. From 1988 to the present Disney's... read more
By: Writers Cafe | 2010-12-18 | Health & Fitness A ton of individual, suffer from one quite phobia or the other. Just as the old chestnut that one mans poison is another mans meat, what could be phobia on behalf of me might not be for you. Is it solely children that have phobias? No. Adults equally suffer from phobia. But childhood phobias occur most typically between the ages of five and nine, and are short term as the kid ascends. read more
By: endeavor | 2010-10-06 | Business Ideas Probably in per capita terms, the worst bush fire since the Europeans first arrived occurred on 'Black Thursday', on February 6, 1851. About twelve people were killed in the fledging colony of Victoria (which had had only about seventy years of European settlement). read more
By: kevinpaul | 2011-06-06 | Small Business Pet lovers cherish their little buddies. Some of us go so far as to treat them more like a child than a pet. It's easy to do! read more
By: Wendy Streater | 2010-03-28 | Environmental There is a disturbing trend. Bushfires have become a threat to lives in the outer suburbs and in small towns. People need to know how to protect themselves. read more
By: North Face | 2010-12-18 | Arts & Entertainment We can not deny the fact that they have been so general in Australia for as far back as everyone can recollect, that current macro popularity of UGG Australia boots has come as fairly of an astound to the average Aussie, kind of like if the phrase "t-shirts" got trademarked and became the matter of international craze captivate. read more
By: Jen Barnum | 2010-08-10 | Travel & Leisure Travel & Tourism, Recreation & Leisure Sure you may be planning on visiting the Sunshine Coast of Australia for your next holiday and you are probably focused on the beaches, surf, and fine dining experiences that this region has to offer. If you are visiting from afar then you will probably want to check out some of the areas creature adventures as well because there are so many indigenous creatures in this natural habitat that you can't experience anywhere else in the world. Throughout your stay you will find there are many opportunities to commune with the wildlife of the region on dolphin feeding tours, night creature t... read more
By: Isabella Evans | 2011-06-22 | Tutoring Simply put a pesticide can be defined as a pest killing agent. The term –cide comes from the Latin word “to kill”. In legal terms a substance used for controlling, preventing, destroying or repelling unwanted organisms is known as a pesticide. read more
By: Rajkumar Jonnala | 2010-12-08 | Flights Such an amazing country, Australia has stunning beaches where the rich enjoy the great quality of life on offer, bustling cities with fantastic nightlife, as well as the deserted outback where the animal life and surroundings are simply astounding. read more
By: Andrew Keet | 2010-09-27 | Culture Australia is defined by its red expanses of sandy desert, its unique wildlife (such as kangaroos and koala bears) and the cultural influence that it still enjoys from its ancient Aboriginal people. This influence permeates much of modern Australia; from its musical instruments to its cuisine and lingo... read more