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Categoria: Australia aborigenes N Zelandia Irian Jaya Papuasia Pacifico Sul
‘Global weirding’: How our ‘normal’ is becoming more extreme
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Fires in winter and devastating floods — the weather is getting “weirder” and more extreme.
Source: ‘Global weirding’: How our ‘normal’ is becoming more extreme
New Zealand’s Waitangi Treaty may be at risk. These young Māori are fighting to protect it
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New Zealand’s government is making “really worrying” repeals to Māori rights, campaigners say.
Source: New Zealand’s Waitangi Treaty may be at risk. These young Māori are fighting to protect it
‘We will lose a piece of history’: Why Sydney’s Chinatown is under threat
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Chinatown is Sydney’s fifth most popular tourist attr
action, but the local community is facing a tough fight to keep it alive.
Source: ‘We will lose a piece of history’: Why Sydney’s Chinatown is under threat
mais um simpático animal australiano…Scientists name new species of ‘unusually large’ spider in Australia ‘Big Boy’
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New species of funnel-web spider found in Newcastle has been dubbed ‘Big Boy’
Source: Scientists name new species of ‘unusually large’ spider in Australia ‘Big Boy’
Há um país onde se falam 840 línguas (e tem tantas pessoas como Portugal)
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Graças à sua história de mistura de culturas e a sua geografia acidentada, a Papua-Nova Guiné conseguiu preservar uma impressionante diversidade linguística, apesar de ter apenas 10 milhões de habitantes. Não é a China nem a Índia, ambas nações com mais de mil milhões de habitantes, quem lidera a lista de países onde se falam mais línguas. A resposta é bastante mais surpreendente: a Papua-Nova Guiné. Esta pequena nação do Pacífico conta apenas com 10,5 milhões de pessoas, segundo o Fundo de População das Nações Unidas, pouco mais do que os 10,2 milhões de habitantes em Portugal — mas tem
Source: Há um país onde se falam 840 línguas (e tem tantas pessoas como Portugal)
For years, ‘Australia’s Bigfoot’ watched over the small town of Kilcoy. Then one day, it disappeared | CNN
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The small town of Kilcoy is not the site of the first, or even the most recent, “Yowie” sighting. And hunters of Australia’s version of Bigfoot are no more likely to see it there than anywhere else in the country’s vast, rugged bushland.
Santa spotted surfing at Western Australia beach | news.com.au — Australia’s leading news site
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He’s making sure those presents get to Aussies one way or another.
Source: Santa spotted surfing at Western Australia beach | news.com.au — Australia’s leading news site