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Take a trip through Queensland’s rich past and heritage. From the pioneers of the Outback to modern aviation, Queensland is rich in history and stories.
http://www.queenslandholidays.com.au
Farming at Dululu for 100+ years
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Take a trip through Queensland’s rich past and heritage. From the pioneers of the Outback to modern aviation, Queensland is rich in history and stories.
http://www.queenslandholidays.com.au
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Produced by Montana State University Extension Forestry
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In this must watch, Kees Kibinda shares a video of an extraordinary bit of African Bush mechanics!
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It goes without saying that relays throw most for a curve. But, to understand the relay, you need to first understand the switch. Here I show you numerous types of switches, how they function, and explain the terminology that accompanies them in detail. Grab a copy of my book, Automotive Wiring and Electrical Systems, and you can learn even more! Next up . . . you’ll learn all about relays.
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By Tod Schimelpfenig & Gates Richards – This workshop provides field instructors with some of the tools used by WMI instructors to facilitate scenario-based learning. Learn how to design well-crafted scenarios, conduct effective scenario debriefs, and incorporate wilderness medicine themes into the larger field course curriculum.
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About the NOLS Faculty Summit
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The NOLS Faculty Summit will inspire faculty to lead and teach excellent courses. Specifically, the purpose of the Summit is to provide professional development to NOLS faculty by:
1. Enhancing and supporting the delivery of NOLS field curriculum
2. Stimulating the exchange of ideas and communication within NOLS
3. Building community and supporting NOLS’ core values
4. Supporting staff excellence by enhancing faculty teaching, supervisory, and technical skills
Our goal is to engage faculty and staff, exchange ideas, and learn from each other while having fun.
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As an educational organization NOLS values the open exchange of ideas and invites speakers with varying points of view to share their knowledge and opinions with our staff. The viewpoints they share are their own and do not necessarily represent NOLS perspectives.
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The original 1986 57-minute documentary which kicked off the Bush Tucker Man legend.
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Ethno-botanist Major Les Hiddins is a soldier with a unique job. He is studying the natural survival resources of the vast remote wilderness of northern Australia, learning, mainly from Aboriginal people, about the native bush food and medicine that has sustained their culture for more than forty thousand years. It is the first study of its kind in the two hundred years of European settlement of Australia and is providing valuable information which will greatly assist Australian soldiers in both war and peace should they ever have to survive in such inhospitable regions.
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Australia Dept of Defence.
Producer, director, script, editor – Vincent Donovan
Cinematographer – Paul Green.
Originally uploaded in four parts by Chonjo Tasmania – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCURXqNFwm5fPmW6CuMFW1zA/feed
Read our review of this film – http://ausbushcraftmag.com.au/bush-tucker-man-australian-department-of-defence-1986/
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There are a lot of ups and downs when it comes to running a farm. Whether or not you are doing it part time or full time there will be moments you love and things that you despise.
For me, I love eating, and I love feeding people nutritious food. Good food is something that transcends all boundaries. Anyone can appreciate a good meal. The reward I get from farming is knowing that food was raised in a responsible and humane manner and will provide that person with a healthy meal.
Some of the hang ups in small scale agriculture are all the regulations. Anyone who has actually tried to farm, especially livestock, can agree that there are a lot of out-dated, unfair, or just plain foolish regulations put into place (most likely) for the wrong reasons.
Just as the process of learning is iterative and you change once you gain more knowledge, policy should be allowed to be more iterative based on updated facts, research, and connection to modern farming practices.
How do we change the policies that bother us? Try to do what you want to do, get people to rally behind you, and bring your case to the policy makers. We’re only going to be able to change a little at a time and it’s going to take a while but I think we can do it.
Just because someone sits behind a desk doesn’t make them evil or a bad person, they just need to be reminded just who they’re working for.
http://farmmarketingsolutions.com
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Presentation of t suite of eight apps, awarded with MW2015 Best of the Web Award 2015 for Mobile by Elycia Wallis from Museums Victoria
http://presentations.thebestinheritage.com/2016/FieldGuidesToAustralianFauna