Sydney ![]() | |
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Sydney Opera House
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...and Iona. |
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Darling Harbour...![]() |
...on the evening of Australia Day. |
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Mingling with the stars... (Alf from Home and Away).![]() |
Steph from Neighbours. |
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Eddy Irvine at the Business VIP event we blagged our way into... |
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The Three Sisters within the Blue Mountains.![]() | |
Melbourne ![]() | |
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Eddy in his car at the Australian Grand Prix. |
An Ozzy (No) Rules footy match. |
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Pin Oak Court, aka Ramsay Street...![]() |
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Canberra | |
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Parliament House. | |
The Outback | |
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The Olgas.![]() |
Uluru (Ayers Rock).![]() |
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Chris and fellow travellers on Ando's Outback Tour... |
Lambs being led to the slaughter (of Chris's shearing attempts)... |
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Rock climbing in the Warrumbungles National Park... |
Horse riding on trusty Willow...![]() |
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Some of the luxury accommodation in which we stayed... |
(The Glengarry Hilton)... |
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...and facilities we enjoyed/endured. | |
East Coast | |
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Warner Bros' MovieWorld in Surfers Paradise.![]() |
Wild caught crocodile feeding at Steve Irwin's zoo.![]() |
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Harriet: one of Charles Darwin's Galapagos tortoises, and at age 171, believed to be the world's oldest living mammal. |
Various Ozzy animals... (Emu). |
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Koala.![]() |
Kangaroo.![]() |
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Sailing around the Whitsundays on the British Defender... |
...with, appropriately, a whole load of Brits. |
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Whitehaven Beach. |
The train to Kuranda, through the Daintree Rainforest, north of Cairns.![]() |
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Chris snorkelling on the Great Barrier Reef... |
...and Rob diving. |
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Coral and tropical fish from around the Barrier Reef and Whitsunday Islands...![]() |
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Perth | |
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View from Queens Park. |
Rottnest Island (Dutch for "Rat's Nest", due to an abundance of small marsupials called Quokkas). |
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One of the eponymous creatures, soon to be used by the locals in a game of Quokka Soccer.![]() |
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Some of these photographs, in particular those taken under water, have been digitally enhanced to improve clarity.