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  • in reply to: Why the PM wants you to turn off your phone – now! #1811461
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    DITTO !!! HaHa Haah

    in reply to: Welcome to the YLC Forum! #1792467
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    In this new forum how do we start a new topic or are we just allowed to reply to the moderator’s topics ????
    Also where is the Private Messaging ??

    in reply to: Interesting stuff to share #1742045
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    I heard on the news that Medicare is also compromised ? and that Optus keeps records for 6 years.

    in reply to: Interesting Bits and Pieces #1740314
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    A lot of environment in that shot – little of the bird IMO

    My favourite was

    9-13 Years: "Droplets" By Parham Pourahmad (Gold)

    in reply to: Interesting stuff to share #1742041
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    Makes one wonder if it was done by some kids who have nothing better to do ???

    in reply to: Interesting stuff to share #1742023
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    Banner image features an illustration of a family of Superb Fairy Wrens

    The Aussie Bird Count is back
    17-23 October 2022!

    Register Now Button 

    The Aussie Bird Count is a great way to take some time out, get back to nature and become acquainted with the birds in your area, whether it’s in your front yard, backyard, courtyard, park, play area or anywhere else you may like to count.

    Just spend 20 minutes in your favourite outdoor space and count the birds that are counting on us.

    Participating is simple, social and fun, and you will be making an important contribution by providing valuable data for BirdLife Australia’s knowledge of Aussie birds. There are other great reasons to take part too. Just by registering and doing just one count, you will be in the running to win some fantastic prizes! 

    Head to the website and register today

    in reply to: Et cetera … #1741307
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    “Jupiter is rising at sunset and setting at sunrise.”

    This happens every 13 months and makes Jupiter appear bigger and brighter than any other time of the year.

    What happens less frequently is Jupiter making its closest approach to Earth — the last time Jupiter was this close to Earth was in 1963, NASA said in a blog post

    Jupiter reaches opposition on Tuesday between 5am and 6am AEST.

    So it’ll be at its brightest in the early hours of Tuesday morning and Tuesday night. 

    Professor Horner says around midnight would be best, because that’s when it’ll be almost directly above us in the sky.

    “The further in the night sky, the more spectacular it will be and the clearer the air will be,” he says. 

    Sadly we have rain forecast our way. 🙁

    But Jupiter will be visible all through the night.

     

    in reply to: Interesting Bits and Pieces #1740309
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    Sunday, 2 October 2022, 2:00:00 am clocks are turned forward 1 hour to
    Sunday, 2 October 2022, 3:00:00 am local daylight time instead.

    Sunrise and sunset will be about 1 hour later on 2 Oct 2022 than the day before.

    There will be more light in the evening

    For those of us living in NSW, VIC, SA, Tasmania and the ACT and South Australia.

     

     

    Suze
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    Lets hope with all the complacency the numbers will keep going down.

    Anybody hear from Celia ??

     

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    in reply to: Interesting Bits and Pieces #1740305
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    The bees are sure hard workers to be out in that weather.

    in reply to: Et cetera … #1741306
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    in reply to: Interesting Bits and Pieces #1740298
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    Guess the corgies must miss their mistress.

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    May be an image of 1 person and text

    Source: The Sydney Morning Herald    

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    I keep wearing my mask when in close proximity to others.

    Am due to go to a dentist, so will have to see a GP to line up some oral antiviral tablets just in case.

    My niece from Darwin caught Covid when she visited Sydney. The Pharmacy did not have any antivirals in stock and so by the time they arrived her husband who caught the Covid of her was able to take them and he recovered more quickly.

     

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    Makes one wonder if it is due to the millions of people close together in the Queen que … none of the people seem to be wearing masks or keeping distance separation.

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    in reply to: Interesting Bits and Pieces #1740292
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    Banner image features an illustration of a family of Superb Fairy Wrens

    The Aussie Bird Count is back
    17-23 October 2022!

    Register Now Button 

    The Aussie Bird Count is a great way to take some time out, get back to nature and become acquainted with the birds in your area, whether it’s in your front yard, backyard, courtyard, park, play area or anywhere else you may like to count.

    Just spend 20 minutes in your favourite outdoor space and count the birds that are counting on us.

    Participating is simple, social and fun, and you will be making an important contribution by providing valuable data for BirdLife Australia’s knowledge of Aussie birds. There are other great reasons to take part too. Just by registering and doing just one count, you will be in the running to win some fantastic prizes! 

    Head to the website and register today

    in reply to: Et cetera … #1741271
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    King Charles must have read your suggestion Sophie

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