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Australia is the sixth largest country in the world. It's about the same size as the 48 mainland states of the USA and 50 per cent larger than Europe, but has the lowest population density in the world - only two people per square kilometre.

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Tropical Reef FishTropical Reef Fish
Get acquainted with reef fishes, where they live, how they live, what they eat plus all the lucid secrets of sex in the sea. By Michael Aw.
$AU 22.00
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Coral Reefs and Climate Change - The Guide for Education and AwarenessCoral Reefs and Climate Change - The Guide for Education and Awareness
This book focuses on coral reefs, the astonishing abundance of life within them and the impacts of climate change on this beautiful environment.
$AU 49.50
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So that's what a remora feels like!So that's what a remora feels like!
The Rip is the name given to that renowned stretch of water at the entrance to Port Phillip Bay, separating Points Lonsdale and Nepean. This area can be one of the most dangerous stretches of water on our continent, but at times can be so peaceful and calm that one could not envisage the hundreds of ships which have been lost in its vicinity.
Seeing Red on Christmas IslandSeeing Red on Christmas Island
Most of my holidays revolve around diving, or a place where I can at least snorkel, and the colour dominating my thoughts is always blue. Christmas Island’s waters are certainly that, crystal clear and a strikingly deep cobalt blue. This time around though, a colour at the other end of the spectrum filled my every waking thought in the days leading up to my trip to the isolated island in the eastern Indian Ocean. All I could think about was RED......
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We bounce across the sea in the new morning, looking back to where suburban Melbourne unfolds the Sunday morning paper and reaches for another croissant. We’re heading for history in the shape of a sunken ship, and I’m heading for a meeting with my father ...
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