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Photograph by Chris Van Hove Echuca wasn’t always such a gentle idyll. Back in the riverboat days of the mid- to late 19th century, it was all illegal drinking dens, fruity language on the wharf and whirring sawmills. Dot Hammond, president of the Echuca Historical Society, says its location led to Echuca becoming Australia’s biggest inland port. “Echuca is the closest settlement to Melbourne along the Murray River, and at the time it had the only river-crossing punts. After 1864, when rail came from Melbourne to Echuca, a line ran directly to the wharf,” she explains. “The paddle steamers would often unload goods directly onto the train at the wharf for the journey to the markets at Bendigo or Melbourne.” ....
Seriously ugly: Hereâs how Australia will look if the world heats by 3°C The sum of current commitments under the Paris climate accord puts Earth on track for 3â of warming this century. Text Size: A+ Imagine, for a moment, a different kind of Australia. One where bushfires on the catastrophic scale of Black Summer happen almost every year. One where 50â days in Sydney and Melbourne are common. Where storms and flooding have violently reshaped our coastlines, and unique ecosystems have been damaged beyond recognition â including the Great Barrier Reef, which no longer exists. Frighteningly, this is not an imaginary future dystopia. Itâs a scientific projection of Australia under 3â of global warming â a future we must both strenuously try to avoid, but also prepare for. ....
Photo: Destination NSW The longest Highway in NSW snakes 1060 kilometres from Tocumwal near the Victorian border to Goondiwindi, just into Queensland. It s a magnificent drive through wheat and wool country, where sheep nibble on hillsides and cockatoos cackle among the gum trees, but what sets it apart are its astronomical sights, with observatories in Parkes, Gilganda, Coonabarabran and Narrabri, plus Australia s first Dark Sky Park in the Warrumbungles. See newellhighway.org.au You will now receive updates from Traveller Newsletter Traveller Newsletter Get the latest news and updates emailed straight to your inbox. By submitting your email you are agreeing to Fairfax Media s ....
THE ONE WALK Unfurling along the secluded banks of the Murray River not far from town, the combined Wagirra Trail and Yindyamarra Sculpture Walk is a unique and salubrious showcase of Indigenous outdoor art. The main Wagirra Walk, as beautiful as it is inspiring, extends for 15 kilometres return but a rewarding appreciation of sculptures, plus the eucalyptus camaldulensis (red river gums) and the fringed watercourse can be achieved without too much exertion and time. See visitalburywodonga.com THE ONE HOTEL Motels have always dominated these two traditional highway towns until CIRCA 1928 stridently emerged on the Albury-Wodonga accommodation scene. This stunning smallest of small hotels - with only two upscale guest rooms though more are planned - is conveniently set right on Dean Street, Albury s long main drag. Built inside an Art Deco-era bank, the large and lavishly-appointed, art-themed suites are complemented by a day spa and a lobby festooned with art from the o ....
Date Time Water discoloured but safe to drink Some Albury homes and businesses are continuing to experience discoloured water flowing from their taps. Although the water may be discoloured, our extensive testing and sampling program shows the water remains safe to drink. AlburyCity is working closely with NSW Health to maintain a stringent testing regime to ensure safety remains uncompromised. The discolouration has been caused by conditions in Lake Hume, from where AlburyCity’s raw water supply is taken. The water is sourced from a deep point in the lake where a phenomenon called ‘stratification’ means the water at that point is very cold and low in oxygen. The low oxygen causes an increase in manganese and iron levels, which causes the discolouration. ....