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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: 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: 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: 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

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

Ferries sail past the Sydney Opera House as smoke from bushfires can be seen above, in Sydney October 20, 2013. Thousands of people gathered outside the Sydney Opera House on Sunday to mark 40 years

Background imageAustralia Collection: Tourist visit the Sydney Opera House on a sunny winter afternoon in Sydney

Tourist visit the Sydney Opera House on a sunny winter afternoon in Sydney August 24, 2013. Millions of tourists arrive in Sydney every year, attracted by its beaches nearby

Background imageAustralia Collection: People sunbathe on Nobbys Beach on a hot autumn day in the city of Newcastle

People sunbathe on Nobbys Beach on a hot autumn day in the city of Newcastle, located 120 km (75 miles) north of Sydney, March 11, 2007

Background imageAustralia Collection: Boats navigate next to the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge on a sunny winter

Boats navigate next to the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge on a sunny winter afternoon in Sydney August 24, 2013

Background imageAustralia Collection: A surfer carrying his board walks out of the ocean as a cloud is lit by the setting

A surfer carrying his board walks out of the ocean as a cloud is lit by the setting sun at Sydneys Manly Beach October 24, 2006

Background imageAustralia Collection: The Sydney Opera House is seen in front of some of the eastern suburbs on a sunny

The Sydney Opera House is seen in front of some of the eastern suburbs on a sunny winter afternoon in Sydney August 24, 2013

Background imageAustralia Collection: The East Alligator River flows through Arnhem Land

The East Alligator River flows through Arnhem Land, located east of Australias Northern Territory city of Darwin July 15, 2013

Background imageAustralia Collection: Tourists walk on pathways through the Floriade flower festival in Canberra

Tourists walk on pathways through the Floriade flower festival in Canberra
Tourists walk on pathways through one of 16 flower beds at the Floriade flower festival in Canberra September 23, 2005. The flowerbeds are designed to represent the theme " Rock n Roll in

Background imageAustralia Collection: Waves hit a cliff on a rainy afternoon at Coogee beach in Sydney

Waves hit a cliff on a rainy afternoon at Coogee beach in Sydney June 25, 2013. REUTERS/Daniel Munoz (AUSTRALIA - Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT) - GM1E96P192601

Background imageAustralia Collection: Shoppers and workers cast shadows as they cross an intersection in the central business

Shoppers and workers cast shadows as they cross an intersection in the central business district (Central Business District) of Sydney in Australia, March 12, 2018. Picture taken March 12, 2018

Background imageAustralia Collection: Commuters cast their shadows as they arrive at the Central Business District during

Commuters cast their shadows as they arrive at the Central Business District during the morning rush hour in Sydney July 1, 2013

Background imageAustralia Collection: A seagull stretches on the shoreline at Manly Beach in the pre-dawn on the first day

A seagull stretches on the shoreline at Manly Beach in the pre-dawn on the first day of Spring in Sydney September 1, 2008. REUTERS/Will Burgess (AUSTRALIA) - GM1E4910G6S01

Background imageAustralia Collection: A hot air balloon is silhouetted at sunrise after taking off from Reconciliation Place

A hot air balloon is silhouetted at sunrise after taking off from Reconciliation Place in Canberra March 9, 2013. More than 50 balloons will lift off from the centre of Australias capital city

Background imageAustralia Collection: Office workers rush across a city street in central Sydney

Office workers rush across a city street in central Sydney
Office workers rush across a city street during peak hour in central Sydney May 20, 2008. Australias central bank actively considered raising interest rates earlier this month as inflation was

Background imageAustralia Collection: Earths shadow falls on the moon as it undergoes a total lunar eclipse above the Sydney

Earths shadow falls on the moon as it undergoes a total lunar eclipse above the Sydney
The earths shadow falls on the moon as it undergoes a total lunar eclipse above the Sydney Harbour Bridge December 11, 2011. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne (AUSTRALIA - Tags: SOCIETY) - GM1E7CA1TAF01

Background imageAustralia Collection: Sightseers climb the lower arch of the Sydney Harbour Bridge

Sightseers climb the lower arch of the Sydney Harbour Bridge December 19, 2006. The single span bridge, affectionately nicknamed the " Coathanger" by Sydneysiders, was built in 1932

Background imageAustralia Collection: Man with an umbrella crosses a road in central Sydney

Man with an umbrella crosses a road in central Sydney
A man with an umbrella crosses a road in central Sydney February 6, 2010. As fire fighters in Australias west battle bushfires

Background imageAustralia Collection: Train driver Gavin Slater inspects the track as he prepares to climb into the driver s

Train driver Gavin Slater inspects the track as he prepares to climb into the driver s
Train driver Gavin Slater inspects the track as he prepares to climb into the drivers cabin as carriages are loaded with wheat at the town of Mallala, located north of Adelaide, South Australia

Background imageAustralia Collection: Carriages of a train are loaded with grain at a storage site on the outskirts of the

Carriages of a train are loaded with grain at a storage site on the outskirts of the town of Bowmans, located north of Adelaide, South Australia, August 21, 2018. Picture taken August 21, 2018

Background imageAustralia Collection: To match Special Report AUSTRALIA / LABOUR

To match Special Report AUSTRALIA / LABOUR
A train leaves the Rio Tinto Parker point iron ore facility in Dampier in the Pilbara region of Western Australia April 20, 2011

Background imageAustralia Collection: Footprints are left on the shore of Sydneys Bronte Beach

Footprints are left on the shore of Sydneys Bronte Beach in this picture taken October 26, 2004. Australia has the worlds highest rate of skin cancer

Background imageAustralia Collection: A commuter bus drives across Anzac bridge in Sydney

A commuter bus drives across Anzac bridge in Sydney
A commuter bus drives across Anzac bridge during peak afternoon traffic in Sydney August 23, 2004. As world oil prices head towards $50 per barrel

Background imageAustralia Collection: An aerial view of small dams containing water are seen in dry paddocks located north-west

An aerial view of small dams containing water are seen in dry paddocks located north-west of the city of Melbourne January 27, 2014

Background imageAustralia Collection: SURFERS OBSERVE THE WAVES AT SUNRISE IN SYDNEY

SURFERS OBSERVE THE WAVES AT SUNRISE IN SYDNEY
Surfers gather at Sydneys Manly Beach to check on surf conditions during a colourful sunrise on January 10, 2004. The very red sunrise is due in part to smoke from a number of bushfires burning close

Background imageAustralia Collection: A giant storm cloud can be seen in the sky above swimmers near Mollymook Beach, south

A giant storm cloud can be seen in the sky above swimmers near Mollymook Beach, south of Sydney March 5, 2014. The storm generated heavy rain and high gusts of wind

Background imageAustralia Collection: Boats sail on Sydney harbour as a severe storm hits the city

Boats sail on Sydney harbour as a severe storm hits the city December 13, 2004. Severe weather closed Sydneys airport and caused property damage after storms hit the city mid-afternoon producing

Background imageAustralia Collection: A seagull flies in front of the Sydney city skyline as a storm approaches in Sydney

A seagull flies in front of the Sydney city skyline as a storm approaches in Sydney
A seagull flies in front of the Sydney city skyline as a storm approaches December 13, 2004. Severe weather closed Sydneys airport

Background imageAustralia Collection: A storm cloud can be seen behind a yacht as it sails off the coast of Sydney

A storm cloud can be seen behind a yacht as it sails off the coast of Sydney March 31, 2014. The Bureau of Meteorology last week forecast warmer



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