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Tempranillo, a new red wine star in Australia - Tempranillo is the premium red wine grape variety from the Rioja region in Spain. It is now challenging Sangiovese as the up and coming star of the red varietal wine scene in Australia. New plantings throughout Australian wine regions over the ...

Tempranillo’s Role As A New Varietal Wine In Australia - Tempranillo is the premium red wine grape variety from the Rioja region in Spain. It is now challenging Sangiovese as the up and coming star of the red varietal wine scene in Australia. New plantings throughout Australian wine regions over the...

Which is for You - Blended or Varietal Wines - Blended and varietal wines. Novice wine lovers soon come across the concept of blended and varietal wines. The two questions that spring to mind are, “what does it mean?” and “does it matter?” At the basic level, the difference is quite si...

Computer e-waste recycling now fueled by lack of Australian legislation. - Motivated by the lack of Australian government legislation and limited options available concerning the disposal of computer e-waste, IT Recyclers has initiated a much needed computer recycling service aimed primarily at Sydney business who wish ...

The Middle of Nowhere (Can you find it on a map) - Working from home on websites for international customers has certain occupational hazards if you live out in the middle of nowhere. Allow me to explain. I pay for my family`s daily rations of bread, water and the occasional snow flake (when i...

Australia's Fraser Island – Escape Forever - For all its conveniences, modern living leaves a lot to be desired. We spend our days enduring the ever-increasing pressures of work, the city’s oppressive unfriendliness, the daily commuter grind and the aggressive reality of impatient road-rage...

Them’s The Breaks… Surfing Australia's NSW Central Coast - Surfing on the Central Coast is more a lifestyle than a pastime. And with 31 official beaches, it’s no surprise! Buggeries, Half-tide Rocks, The Box, Catho, Ghosties, Moonie, Frazer, Gravelies, The Haven, Macs, Copa, North Avoca, Sharktower, ...

Across Sydney - north to south avoiding the city centre - For many people the prospect of crossing Australia`s largest city, Sydney, by car is not going to be the highlight of their trip along the east coast of Australia. Sydney has many great attractions and should be seen but if the challenge is to...

A Bang On The Head, A Kangaroo And An Entrepreneur, What Happened Next - If you are always on the look out for a money spinner, sometimes you`ll find them pop up in the most unlikely of places. A Herd Of 45,000 Website Visitors That Didn`t Cost Anything... In September 2003 an amazing turn of events led to a mas...

Do You Know What a Didgeridoo Is - Do you know what a didgeridoo is? Do you want to do or learn something different? Find out about it and do it on the Web. Do you know what a didgeridoo is? There are so many things in this life that are unknown to us. I bet you could find out ...

The English were always Philistines, Sir Roy - Sir Roy Strong, the eminent English historian and former director of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, has ridiculed the television programme ‘I’m a celebrity… Get me out of Here!’ in a recent article in ‘The...

Australia's Undiscovered Jewel - Bunbury and the South West area of Western Australia (or WA) is one of the world`s great places to live, with a Mediterranean climate, sandy-white beaches, beautiful native forests and all the infrastructure expected of a modern western society. ...

Bunbury Western Australia - The first recorded mapping of what is now Koombana Bay and the eventual City of Bunbury, was in 1803 by the French explorers Nicolas Baudin and Louis de Freycinet, from their ships the Geographe and Casuarina. In 1831 there was a temporary Englis...

Busselton Western Australia - The first recorded mapping of what is now Geographe Bay and the eventual town of Busselton, was in 1801 by the French explorer Nicolas Baudin, from the ships the Geographe and Naturaliste. The Bay was named after his ship whilst the river was nam...

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Types of Parrots - Interested in parrots? Welcome to the world of the flying feathers. All types of parrots are brightly colored with a few exceptions. Some types of parrots are small, cuddly and cute. Others are bigger and grander than their smaller relations. The...

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South Pacific As A Romantic Getaway - Today, Norm Goldman, Editor of Sketchandtravel.com and Bookpleasures.com, is pleased to have as a guest well known author, travel writer and expert on the South Pacific, David Stanley. David is the author of Moon Handbooks South Pacific. Go...

Astral Records Australia Launches its New Website Interface and 2005 Artist Roster Worldwide - Astral Records launches its new web interface and presents a comprehensive online storefront of its 2005 artist roster in conjunction with its international partners around the world. Strategic alliances have been established with major players ...

Aussie Comedy Film Nominated for United Nations Media Peace Prize - Aussie short comedy film is nominated for a United Nations Media Peace Prize Sydney, Australia (PRWEB) September 12, 2004 -- An Australian comedy short film The Ball that recently screened on Australian TV Network Ten a...





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