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The exhibition is paired with the Sixteen Legs documentary<strong>, </strong>a nature featuring Neil Gaiman alongside appearances by Stephen Fry, Tara Moss, Adam Hills, and Mark Gatiss, and with a score co-written and performed by Kate Miller-Heidke. ....
Premium Content Subscriber only The natural beauty of the Capricorn Caves was beamed into homes across Australia at the weekend as senior tour guide Katherine Herring appeared on Channel 9’s ‘My Way’ series. Katherine took guests through the caves, sharing her enthusiasm and passion for a job she constantly pinches herself over getting to do. “I feel so grateful to come to work every day, we get to work and play every day and show people the caves,” she said. Katherine fell into the job after responding to a newspaper ad. She began her working career as an apprentice chef in Airlie Beach but after she became qualified she discovered it wasn’t for her. ....
Premium Content Subscriber only Rockhampton-based CQUniversity student Lydia Georgeson has transformed an old map of the Capricorn Caves into a 3D version. Ms Georgeson, who was studying a Bachelor of Science (Applied Biology), collaborated with her supervisors, faculty from the School of Engineering and IT and her employer Capricorn Caves, to update the old cave map. She undertook this project as part of one of her university units. “The original map for the caves was used for tours from the late 1940s and has never been updated,” she said. The 23 year old said she used LiDAR scanner technology to develop the new 3D maps. ....
UPDATE 12.30pm The 25th anniversary of its first rescue, today should be a celebration for the Capricorn Rescue Helicopter Service. It should be an opportunity to reflect on the monumental support shown by the Central Queensland community since the inception of the Service. However, the Service has lost its crucial link to the public in the wake of this morning’s Facebook bans. “The ripple effect has too been felt by not-for-profit organisations, including RACQ Capricorn Rescue as the social media platform shuts down all not-for-profits pages in the process,” a spokesperson said. ”(As we rely) on these channels of publication to inform the community and ask for support on community events and fundraising initiatives, the closure of the Service’s Facebook page is detrimental to the organisation.” ....
Australia s ten biggest inland cities you should visit (or avoid) SHARE Photo: Nathan White/TEQ Outsiders could be forgiven for thinking that Australia s interior is entirely empty. All the big cities cling to the coast like a scared toddler to a blankie. What s more, most of the second tier cities are on the coast, too. Australia has got sizeable settlements outside the capitals, but the likes of Townsville, Newcastle, Wollongong, Geelong and Bunbury are also coastal. There are a few biggish inland cities, though, and some of them offer plenty for visitors. We ve picked out the largest ten, using the latest estimated resident population stats from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. The significant urban area measurement – the closest realistic approximation of what the city is – has been used. ....