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The Port Jackson Shark: An Unusual Coastal PredatorThe area of Port Jackson, Australia, also known as the Sydney Harbor, isn’t unlike any other port city. This port is the inlet to the Tasmanian Sea and is fed by the Parramatta River ...
Work on the site he chose for a convict settlement at nearby Sydney Cove, in Port Jackson, began shortly after, on 26 January. Having been appointed the first NSW governor on 12 October 1786, Phillip ...
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Iconic Sydney beachfront fig trees 'drilled and poisoned'Fig trees on an iconic Sydney beachfront are likely to survive despite being drilled and poisoned. It's believed someone made numerous drill holes at the base of nine Port Jackson fig trees ...
The Port of Sydney is arranged in two distinct areas: Port Jackson (commonly named Sydney Harbour), home to the famous and distinct Sydney Opera House and heritage-listed Sydney Harbour Bridge and ...
From an ancient order of sharks that predates the dinosaurs, Port Jackson sharks look prehistoric. Between July and October, males and females gather in huge numbers around New South Wales in ...
It marks the day when the First Fleet of 11 British ships sailed into Port Jackson with Governor Arthur Philip raising the British flag in Sydney Cove on 26 January, 1788. Many Indigenous ...
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