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Background imageAustralia Collection: A baby koala named Cooee is held by its mother at Sydneys Taronga Zoo

A baby koala named Cooee is held by its mother at Sydneys Taronga Zoo July 26, 2004. A report into the dangerous levels of koalas present on Kangaroo Island

Background imageAustralia Collection: SURFER WALKS ALONG SYDNEY BEACH AT SUNSET

SURFER WALKS ALONG SYDNEY BEACH AT SUNSET
A surfer carries his board at sunset along Sydneys Narrabeen Beach June 27, 2002. Sydney has experienced spectacular sunsets on certain windless nights over the past few months as high pollution

Background imageAustralia Collection: Uluru is lit by the setting sun in the Northern Territory in central Australia

Uluru is lit by the setting sun in the Northern Territory in central Australia April 21, 2014. REUTERS/Phil Noble (AUSTRALIA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT TRAVEL) - GM1EA4L1FBB01

Background imageAustralia Collection: Fireworks light up the Sydney Harbour Bridge during the annual fireworks display

Fireworks light up the Sydney Harbour Bridge during the annual fireworks display to usher in the new year, early January 1, 2015

Background imageAustralia Collection: Fireworks explode over the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House

Fireworks explode over the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House during a pyrotechnic show to celebrate the New Year January 1, 2008

Background imageAustralia Collection: The trail of an aeroplane can be seen amongst clouds and above a plane after it took

The trail of an aeroplane can be seen amongst clouds and above a plane after it took off from Sydney Airport, Sydney, Australia June 5, 2017. REUTERS/David Gray - RC127BF3E820

Background imageAustralia Collection: Sydneys landmark Opera House is reflected in a pool of rain water March 31, 2005

Sydneys landmark Opera House is reflected in a pool of rain water March 31, 2005. The roof, or " sails" as they are referred to, were described by Jorn Utzon

Background imageAustralia Collection: Fireworks explode over the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House

Fireworks explode over the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House during a pyrotechnic show to celebrate the New Year January 1, 2008

Background imageAustralia Collection: A cyclist rides into a shaft of light between two buildings in Sydneys business district

A cyclist rides into a shaft of light between two buildings in Sydneys business district, Australia August 28, 2017. REUTERS/Steven Saphore - RC16D3BAB560

Background imageAustralia Collection: Wider Image - Great Barrier Reef At Risk

Wider Image - Great Barrier Reef At Risk
Tourists walk from a boat after diving in an area called the Coral Gardens located at Lady Elliot Island, north-east of the town of Bundaberg in Queensland, Australia, June 9, 2015

Background imageAustralia Collection: Wider Image - Great Barrier Reef At Risk

Wider Image - Great Barrier Reef At Risk
Homes can be seen along a creek and inlet in the coastal town of Hervey Bay, north of Brisbane in Queensland, Australia, June 9, 2015

Background imageAustralia Collection: A woman walks with her dog into the surf at Fingal Beach, south of the Queensland

A woman walks with her dog into the surf at Fingal Beach, south of the Queensland
A woman walks with her dog into the surf at Fingal Beach, located just 1 km (0.62 miles) south of the Queensland and New South Wales border, near the town of Tweed Heads June 22, 2013

Background imageAustralia Collection: A camel train carries tourists on a sunset safari along Cable Beach located near the

A camel train carries tourists on a sunset safari along Cable Beach located near the northwestern Australian town of Broome May 17, 2013

Background imageAustralia Collection: A seagull flies past the Sydney Opera House covered in heavy fog in central Sydney

A seagull flies past the Sydney Opera House covered in heavy fog in central Sydney May 28, 2013. Heavy fog descended on Sydney on Tuesday morning causing traffic delays

Background imageAustralia Collection: A group of Kangaroos can be seen between rows of vines at the Charles Melton vineyard

A group of Kangaroos can be seen between rows of vines at the Charles Melton vineyard located in the Barossa Valley, north of Adelaide in Australia, June 10, 2017. Picture taken June 10, 2017

Background imageAustralia Collection: TOURISTS CLIMB AYERS ROCK IN CENTRAL AUSTRALIA

TOURISTS CLIMB AYERS ROCK IN CENTRAL AUSTRALIA
A line of tourists use a chain to climb the worlds largest monolith, Ayers Rock, about 350 kms (220 miles) southwest of the central Australian town of Alice Springs in this photograph taken on April

Background imageAustralia Collection: FERAL CAMELS STAND IN FRONT OF THE OLGAS IN CENTRAL AUSTRALIA

FERAL CAMELS STAND IN FRONT OF THE OLGAS IN CENTRAL AUSTRALIA
Two feral camels stand in front of a group of rock monoliths known as The Olgas, about 380 kilometres (240 miles) south west of the central Australian town of Alice Springs April 20, 2004

Background imageAustralia Collection: CLOUDS GATHER OVER PETERMANN ROAD IN CENTRAL AUSTRALIA

CLOUDS GATHER OVER PETERMANN ROAD IN CENTRAL AUSTRALIA
Storm clouds gather over the Petermann Road, which is the only sealed road that leads to Uluru (Ayers Rock), about 230 kilometers (140 miles)

Background imageAustralia Collection: A cruise ship navigates past the Sydney Opera House as Play by The Spinifex Group

A cruise ship navigates past the Sydney Opera House as Play by The Spinifex Group
A cruise ship navigates past the Sydney Opera House as " Play" by The Spinifex Group is projected on its sails as part of Vivid Festival in Sydney May 24, 2013

Background imageAustralia Collection: AUSTRALIAN WHITE IBIS FLIES THROUGH SKY IN SYDNEY

AUSTRALIAN WHITE IBIS FLIES THROUGH SKY IN SYDNEY
An Australian white ibis glides through the air in Sydney November 11, 2003. The large bird, with a bare black head and long curved bill

Background imageAustralia Collection: Sydney Harbour Bridge and city skyline before Earth Hour

Sydney Harbour Bridge and city skyline before Earth Hour
The Sydney Harbour Bridge and city skyline March 21, 2013 before Earth Hour. Earth Hour, when everyone around the world is asked to turn off lights for an hour from 8.30 p.m

Background imageAustralia Collection: Reservoir can be seen in this aerial view taken in the drought-affected western region

Reservoir can be seen in this aerial view taken in the drought-affected western region
A reservoir can be seen in this aerial view taken in the drought-affected western region of New South Wales March 19, 2015

Background imageAustralia Collection: A picture shows the central business district of Sydney before Earth Hour

A picture shows the central business district of Sydney before Earth Hour
A picture shows the central business district (Central Business District) of Sydney on March 21, 2013 before Earth Hour. Earth Hour

Background imageAustralia Collection: Salt pans and small dams can be seen in drought-effected farming areas located

Salt pans and small dams can be seen in drought-effected farming areas located on the outskirts of the Western Australian capital city of Perth March 8, 2015

Background imageAustralia Collection: The Sydney Opera House is seen in Central Sydney

The Sydney Opera House is seen in Central Sydney March 21, 2013. Picture taken March 21, 2013. REUTERS/Daniel Munoz (AUSTRALIA) - GM1E93N1L5H01

Background imageAustralia Collection: Tourists ride on camels belonging to Port Macquarie Camel Safaris alongside the Pacific

Tourists ride on camels belonging to Port Macquarie Camel Safaris alongside the Pacific
Tourists ride on a camel safari alongside the Pacific Ocean on Lighthouse Beach, north of Sydney, December 4, 2014. For 25 years camel rides offered by Port Macquarie Camel Safaris have given

Background imageAustralia Collection: A seagull flies in front of a total lunar eclipse, also known as a blood moon, in

A seagull flies in front of a total lunar eclipse, also known as a blood moon, in
A seagull flies in front of a total lunar eclipse, also known as a " blood moon", in Sydney October 8, 2014. The coppery

Background imageAustralia Collection: PHOTO TAKEN 20APR04- A road sign near Uluru (Ayers Rock), about 350 kilometres (220

PHOTO TAKEN 20APR04- A road sign near Uluru (Ayers Rock), about 350 kilometres (220 miles) south west of the central Australian town of [Alice Springs] warns drivers of the dangers of kangaroos

Background imageAustralia Collection: A pair of female surfers march up the beachhead alongside a lifesavers hut at sunset

A pair of female surfers march up the beachhead alongside a lifesavers hut at sunset on Wanda Beach in Sydney, July 16, 2014

Background imageAustralia Collection: Swedish, American, Mexican and Australian tourists ride camels past river gum trees

Swedish, American, Mexican and Australian tourists ride camels past river gum trees on the dry bed of the Todd River near Alice Springs December 30

Background imageAustralia Collection: An Australian kite glides over the parched landscape beneath an almost-full moon outside

An Australian kite glides over the parched landscape beneath an almost-full moon outside Alice Springs in the central town of Australia December 31

Background imageAustralia Collection: Evening rainbow sets above the Sydney Harbour Bridge

Evening rainbow sets above the Sydney Harbour Bridge
An evening rainbow sets above the Sydney Harbour Bridge April 29, 2009. Sydneys 1, 149 metre-long (3770 feet) harbour crossing, affectionately known as the Coathanger

Background imageAustralia Collection: Storm clouds and dust can be seen in the sky above a woman as she walks at dusk along

Storm clouds and dust can be seen in the sky above a woman as she walks at dusk along Mollymook Beach, south of Sydney March 5, 2014

Background imageAustralia Collection: The Wider Image: Australias drought - the cancer eating away at farms

The Wider Image: Australias drought - the cancer eating away at farms
A lone tree stands near a water trough in a drought-effected paddock on Jimmie and May McKeowns property located on the outskirts of town of Walgett, in New South Wales, Australia, July 20, 2018

Background imageAustralia Collection: A surfer holds his board as he looks over Manly Beach in Sydney

A surfer holds his board as he looks over Manly Beach in Sydney February 18, 2013. REUTERS/David Gray (AUSTRALIA - Tags: SOCIETY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) - GM1E92I0J8D01

Background imageAustralia Collection: Dolphins leap in the waters of Bondi Beach in Sydney

Dolphins leap in the waters of Bondi Beach in Sydney September 25, 2012. Dolphins are a common sight in Sydneys world famous beaches as they venture close to shore in search of small fish

Background imageAustralia Collection: German design collective Urbanscreen projects images onto the sails of the Sydney

German design collective Urbanscreen projects images onto the sails of the Sydney Opera House during the Vivid Festival in Sydney June 1, 2012

Background imageAustralia Collection: An aerial view of a house and intersecting roads amongst agricultural farming land

An aerial view of a house and intersecting roads amongst agricultural farming land in south-western New South Wales in Australia, November 30, 2017. REUTERS/David Gray - RC17733B8D70

Background imageAustralia Collection: Two eagles are harassed by a smaller bird as they sit in a tree at dusk near Chinchilla

Two eagles are harassed by a smaller bird as they sit in a tree at dusk near Chinchilla, about 250kms (155 miles) west of Brisbane October 30, 2011

Background imageAustralia Collection: Emu makes its way through a wheat field on a farm near Chinchilla

Emu makes its way through a wheat field on a farm near Chinchilla
An emu makes its way through a wheat field on a farm near Chinchilla, about 250km (155 miles) west of Brisbane, October 28, 2011

Background imageAustralia Collection: A tree casts a shadow over a wheat crop at a farm in Condobolin

A tree casts a shadow over a wheat crop at a farm in Condobolin, 285 miles (489 km) west of Sydney July 5, 2011. Australias grain farmers, forecast to produce a close to record wheat crop in 2011/12

Background imageAustralia Collection: A wild uncultivated wheat plant is seen during sunset in a farm near Gunnedah

A wild uncultivated wheat plant is seen during sunset in a farm near Gunnedah, 275 miles (443 km) northwest Sydney July 4, 2011

Background imageAustralia Collection: Seagulls are seen silhouetted against the sunset at the seaside suburb of Altona in

Seagulls are seen silhouetted against the sunset at the seaside suburb of Altona in Melbourne June 23, 2010. REUTERS/Mick Tsikas (AUSTRALIA - Tags: ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY) - GM1E66N1CA101

Background imageAustralia Collection: To match feature ENVIRONMENT / BIODIVERSITY

To match feature ENVIRONMENT / BIODIVERSITY
The 167-kg (368 lb) leatherback marine turtle known as Tommy swims, in its new home, at the Sydney Aquarium in this April 12, 2006 file photo

Background imageAustralia Collection: A dog runs on St Kilda beach in Melbourne

A dog runs on St Kilda beach in Melbourne August 14, 2009. St Kilda beach is Melbournes most famous beach, 6 km (3.7 miles) south of the central business district

Background imageAustralia Collection: The Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House are seen at sunset in Sydney

The Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House are seen at sunset in Sydney July 5, 2009. REUTERS/Daniel Munoz (AUSTRALIA CITYSCAPE) - GM1E5751AQL01

Background imageAustralia Collection: Ferry sails past the Sydney Opera House as smoke from bushfires can be seen above

Ferry sails past the Sydney Opera House as smoke from bushfires can be seen above
A ferry sails past the Sydney Opera House as smoke from bushfires can be seen above at sunset, in Sydney October 20, 2013

Background imageAustralia Collection: Sail training barquentine ship Leeuwin sails in the Indian Ocean at sunset off the

Sail training barquentine ship Leeuwin sails in the Indian Ocean at sunset off the
The sail training barquentine ship " Leeuwin" sails in the Indian Ocean at sunset off the Fremantle coast April 6, 2008



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