By: Thea Astley | 2010-03-30 | Destinations Hunter Valley is also known as the Hunter Region and is situated in the state of New South Wales (NSW) in Australia. This picturesque county is famous for its vineyards and fine dining. Most of Hunter Valley's population stays in the coastal towns of Newcastle and Lake Macquarie. This region gets name from the Hunter River that meanders through, giving life to its wine and coal industry. read more
By: Ted Brumby | 2010-12-16 | Automotive A thriving, urban and multicultural centre now, once upon a time Burwood was a farming district. Find out more. read more
By: Sabrinalee107 | 2010-11-11 | National, state, local In the past, access to marriage records and other such accounts were typically restricted to government and law enforcement officials and used to track down suspected criminals or other individuals of interest. Marriage records search is common practice these days. read more
By: Corwin Smith | 2010-09-20 | Business Opportunities Where in New South Wales can you go for a holiday and pay as little as $20 a night? The Dubbo City Council Park offers accommodation at this price for not one but two people. Currently two of the cabins are for sale by NSW Tender and are one of Dubbo's best kept holiday secrets. read more
By: Travis Mason | 2011-03-31 | Home improvement In NSW greenhouse gas emissions fell 5 million tonnes in 2010 (compared with 2009)- the highest reduction of pollution of any state and territory in Australia. Why? Because people in that state requi... read more
By: Ted Brumby | 2010-12-14 | Cars One of the oldest towns in colonical Sydney Blacktown's rich history continues to colour the "flavour" of the suburd and surrounds. read more
By: Hugh Mcinnes | 2011-01-04 | Automotive Car buyers have had a superb selection of new cars to choose from in 2010. Many of these vehicles have been recognized by the Australian Automobile Association as "Best Buys" because they offer consumers many benefits which make them a tremendous value. Read more about some of the Australian Automobile Association's Best Buys for 2010 to see why this is the case. read more
By: Ted Brumby | 2011-08-17 | Home improvement The rising housing costs and environmental concerns have led to the renaissance of prefabricated homes. In fact, post modern designs of various prefabricated buildings are making the front covers of real estate magazines. Perched on hills, a cubist styled wooden house with floor-to-ceiling windows is just the type of home that many new homeowners envision. Yet, it seems that very few know that these homes cost considerably less than a typical Australian home. read more
By: Sabrinalee107 | 2010-11-30 | Genealogy Are you looking for some ways to where you can locate a person's death record? Finding government death records will help you in checking for the different records in connection to a relative or a person that you know who has already passed away. read more
By: Stuart | 2011-01-02 | Travel Tips Whether you're traveling on your own or on a multi-generational vacation, finding family history can be fun. Take your family on a trail through history... your family's history. read more
By: Janine Barclay | 2011-01-04 | Home & Family The recording of births, marriages and deaths in England and Wales commenced in 1837. These records are one of the most important resources for ancestral research as they detail crucial events in the lives of your relatives. read more
By: Mike Selvon | 2010-03-30 | Humanities Along with birth records and death records, if you trace your family history genealogy back far enough, you'll be able to find immigration records. Between the late 1800s and early 1900s, a mass exodus of Europeans flooded into America, arriving from Germany, Italy, Britain, Scotland, Ireland, Poland, Russia, Greece and other lands. read more
By: Mike Selvon | 2010-03-30 | Humanities Vital records can help fill in many of the gaps we have in our family history research. Once you have an ancestor's name, you can find that person's parents' names and countries of origin by checking a marriage certificate or a birth certificate. read more
By: Mike Selvon | 2010-03-30 | Humanities At the federal level, census records are a great place to start researching your family's historical records. You can learn which countries your family members came from, where they first lived and worked in the United States and whether you have any war heroes in the family. read more