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Ordnance Survey expands from UK shores with app launch in Australia

Ordnance Survey expands from UK shores with app launch in Australia Britain s national mapping agency is to help Australians get out and about 21 February 2021 • 9:00pm Australia s Blue Mountains are among areas Ordnance Survey app users will be able to explore Credit: Brook Mitchell /Getty Images AsiaPac  As many ill-equipped travellers have found, the Australian outback is a notoriously easy - and dangerous - place to get lost. But navigating the country s vast empty spaces has become a little easier with an app developed by Britain s 230-year-old national mapping agency, in its first move beyond UK shores. The Ordnance Survey has expanded its OS Maps app to help Australians navigate their local hiking, running and cycling routes, the first step in what it hopes will become a global expansion.

Wollumbin could permanently close to climbers, documents reveal

The New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service is set to permanently ban climbers from ascending Wollumbin in Northern NSW.  Government documents reveal the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) are closely examining the possibility of permanently closing the site to climbers “due to safety risks and visitor impacts on Aboriginal cultural values”. Wollumbin has been closed to climbers since March last year due to COVID-19 restrictions. In the documents, the NPWS identifies the interim closure to climbers as an opportunity to consult with the local Aboriginal community and tourism businesses. Wollumbin is a sacred place for the Bundjalung people, who are custodians of the site. For many years, a sign at the base of the site has asked people to rethink climbing the mountain out of respect for its Traditional Owners.

NBN News | RUMORS SPREADING MOUNT WARNING MAY BE PERMANENTLY CLOSED

NBN News | RUMORS SPREADING MOUNT WARNING MAY BE PERMANENTLY CLOSED
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Lorikeets might get their wings back, thanks to University

Date Time Lorikeets might get their wings back, thanks to University Two hundred thousand dollars from the organisation will help fund various projects, from determining where wombats cross dangerous roads, to exploring the causes of disease in lorikeets and possums. A rainbow lorikeet. Credit: David Clode via Unsplash. Lorikeet paralysis syndrome and wombat road deaths are among the subjects of native animal research that will benefit from $200,000 worth of funding provided by the NSW Wildlife Information, Rescue and Education Service (WIRES) to the University of Sydney. Researchers at the Sydney School of Veterinary Science will use the funds to improve disease diagnosis, in a bid to ultimately improve long-term outcomes for these animals.

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