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A Directory of Important Wetlands in Australia         
A Directory of Important Wetlands in Australia (DIWA) is a list of wetlands of national importance to Australia published by the governmental agency Environment Australia. Intended to augment the list of wetlands of international importance under the Ramsar Convention, it was formerly published in report form, but is now essentially an online publication.
History of the Jews in Australia         
  • Brisbane's First Synagogue in the grounds of Samuel Davis's home on North Quay, 1930
  • Brisbane Synagogue, 2012
  • Givat Zion Synagogue, Greenslopes, Queensland
  • Great Synagogue]], Elizabeth Street, Sydney, constructed in 1878
  • [[Isaac Nathan]] c. 1820.<ref>[[National Library of Australia]] nla.pic-an2292675</ref> Artist unknown, probably one of [[Lord Byron]]'s portraitists.
  • Western Front]] during World War&nbsp;I.
  • Sir [[Isaac Isaacs]] was the first Australian born [[Governor General of Australia]] and was the first Jewish vice-regal representative in the British Empire.
  • St Kilda Synagogue
  • Vaiben Solomon]] served briefly as South Australia's premier in 1899.
  • York Street Synagogue, Sydney, 1840s
ASPECT OF HISTORY
Jews in Australia; History of the jews in australia; Australian Jewish; Antisemitism in Australia; History of Jews in Australia
The history of Jews in Australia traces the history of Australian Jews from the British settlement of Australia commencing in 1788. Though Europeans had visited Australia before 1788, there is no evidence of any Jewish sailors among the crew.
Bushfires in Australia         
  • 2003 Victorian fires]]
  • A manual controlled fire danger rating sign after the 2022 new system adoption
  • Extent of the 1939 [[Black Friday bushfires]] in Victoria
  • Bushfire damage to forests in [[East Gippsland]], Victoria from the [[2003 Eastern Victorian alpine bushfires]], two years after fires swept through the area, showing the recovery of trees and undergrowth
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  • bark]] of a ''[[Eucalyptus]]'' tree – one of the mechanisms evolved by plants to survive bushfires
  • Swifts Creek]], 11 January 2006
  • Major bushfires in Victoria in the 2000s
  • Prospect Hill]], in [[Sydney]].
  • A depiction of the 1851 [[Black Thursday bushfires]] in Victoria
SEASONAL WILD FIRE EVENTS IN AUSTRALIA
Australian bushfires; Bushfires in australia; Wildfires in Australia; List of bushfires in Australia; Australia fire; Causes of bushfires in Australia; Economic impacts of bushfires in Australia; Health impacts of bushfires in Australia
Bushfires in Australia are a widespread and regular occurrence that have contributed significantly to shaping the nature of the continent over millions of years. Eastern Australia is one of the most fire-prone regions of the world, and its predominant eucalyptus forests have evolved to thrive on the phenomenon of bushfire.