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Author: TimBawden

HomePosted by TimBawden
23 August 2018
Australasia

Brief trip report – Mackay area and Central Queensland

Brief trip report – Mackay to Melbourne I recently was fortunate to spend a week from Central Queensland back to Melbourne with Rohan Clarke largely looking for wildlife with an

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22 September 2017
Australasia

Brief Trip Report – Central Australia

Rohan Clark and I have just completed a week long trip from Melbourne to Alice Springs via Coober Pedy, Oodnadatta, Mount Dare and Old Andado station. We were particularly targetin

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14 December 2016
Australasia

Quick Cairns area jaunt – Queensland

I have just returned from three days/nights around Cairns chasing a few mammals. There have been a lot of good trip reports lately but when I added up everything I wanted to do I n

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4 November 2016
Australasia
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Trip Report – South Australia and SW Western Australia

Just back from a 6 day jaunt across the Nullarbor with Rohan Clarke and then a couple of extra nights around Perth. The trip was built around finding two bird species – Nullarbor

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Offset your Greenhouse Gases when you fly - and protect Gola Rainforest

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