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A Rainbow Lorikeet sits on the flower of a Banksia Ashbyi shrub in a Perth suburb. AFP PHOTO/Greg WOOD / AFP PHOTO / GREG WOOD

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Lucy takes a closer look at 18 month-old salt water crocodile Coochie, in Brisbane. AFP PHOTO/William WEST / AFP PHOTO / WILLIAM WEST

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Two Brown Sea Nettle jellyfish are displayed in a tank of the Melbourne Aqarium, 19 December 2006. The jellyfish which live in the Pacific and Indian oceans are only midly dangerous to humans

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A five-year-old Labrador-Weimaraner crossbreed rides a car with owner in Sydney, 21 March 2006. AFP PHOTO/DAVID HANCOCK / AFP PHOTO / DAVID HANCOCK

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An unidentified gymnast performs on the beam 17 September, 2000 at the Olympic Superdome during the womens qualifying phase of the Sydney Olympic Games. AFP PHOTO Joel SAGET / AFP PHOTO / JOEL SAGET

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Three-year-old Simon, a Crested Hawk also known as a Pacific Baza, surveys his new home perched above Sydney Harbour where he will soon begin daily perfomances in the popular " Free Flight"

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Sydneys Manly ferries plough through the waves after gale force winds, torrential rain and snow wreaked havoc across Sydney and surrounding areas on October 15, 2014

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Sydneys Manly ferry ploughs through the waves after gale force winds, torrential rain and snow wreaked havoc across Sydney and surrounding areas on October 15, 2014

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A photo taken on September 22, 2014, shows a tourist from the Ocean Freedom walking on an exposed sand bar on Australias Great Barrier Reef

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A photo taken on September 22, 2014, shows a tourist from the Ocean Freedom walking on an exposed sand bar on Australias Great Barrier Reef

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A photo taken on September 22, 2014, shows fish swimming through the coral on Australias Great Barrier Reef. The 2, 300-kilometre-long reef contributes AUS$5.4 billion (US$4.8 billion)

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A turtle resting on coral on the Great Barrier Reef. To the world, the Great Barrier Reef is an international marine icon and vast underwater kingdom boosting some of the rarest animals and plants

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A coal-carrier ship arriving at the Port of Newcastle as Australia plans to dramatically ramp up coal exports -- which is the nations second most valuable export -- to boost economic growth over

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People walk past the Sydney Town Hall as it is lit in red, white and blue, resembling the colours of the French flag, in Sydney on November 14, 2015

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The Sydney Opera House is lit up in Australian colours on October 30, 2015, to support the Australian Wallabies rugby union team who take on the New Zealand All Blacks in the final of the Rugby World

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Children play on a shark net at Little Manly Cove in Sydney. AFP PHOTO / William WEST / AFP PHOTO / WILLIAM WEST

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Children play on a shark net at Little Manly Cove, Sydney, Australia. AFP PHOTO / William WEST / AFP PHOTO / WILLIAM WEST

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Children play on a shark net at Little Manly Cove in Sydney. AFP PHOTO / William WEST / AFP PHOTO / WILLIAM WEST

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Children play on a shark net at Little Manly Cove in Sydney AFP PHOTO / William WEST / AFP PHOTO / WILLIAM WEST

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Tall ships parade the length of Sydney Harbour past the Opera House (back L) to mark the annual Australia Day celebrations in Sydney on January 26, 2011

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Tall ship Windeward Bound (L) sails past the Sydney Opera House as it departs on a re-enactment of Australian explorer Matthew Flinders epic circumnavigation of Australia in Sydney, 07 March 2002

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Laser 4.7 dinghy sails towards the Sydney central business district skyline during on Sydney Harbour on February 19, 2016. AFP PHOTO / William WEST / AFP PHOTO / WILLIAM WEST

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Laser 4.7 dinghies sail towards the Sydney Opera House on Sydney Harbour on February 19, 2016. AFP PHOTO / William WEST / AFP PHOTO / WILLIAM WEST

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Laser 4.7 dinghy sails on Sydney Harbour on February 19, 2016. AFP PHOTO / William WEST / AFP PHOTO / WILLIAM WEST

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This picture taken on March 19, 2016 shows Australias iconic Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge before the lights are turned off during the Earth Hour campaign in Sydney

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The Queen Elizabeth cruise ship sits docked at Sydney harbour in front of the iconic landmark Opera House (R) on March 3, 2015.The Queen Elizabeth will sail to Gallipoli cove for the 100th year

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People visit the iconic Sydney Opera House on a winters day. AFP PHOTO / Peter PARKS / AFP PHOTO / PETER PARKS

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The normally crowded steps of the Sydney Opera House are deserted on January 14, 2016. AFP PHOTO / William WEST / AFP PHOTO / WILLIAM WEST

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The French flag flies over the Sydney Harbour Bridge on November 15, 2015, as Australians expressed their solidarity with France. AFP PHOTO / William WEST / AFP PHOTO / WILLIAM WEST

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The French flag flies over the Sydney Harbour Bridge on November 15, 2015, as Australians expressed their solidarity with France

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Fireworks light up the sky over Sydneys Opera House (L) and Harbour Bridge during New Year celebrations in Sydney on January 1, 2016. AFP PHOTO / Saeed KHAN / AFP PHOTO / SAEED KHAN

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Fireworks light up the sky over Sydneys Opera House during New Year celebrations in Sydney on January 1, 2016. AFP PHOTO / Saeed KHAN / AFP PHOTO / SAEED KHAN

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Fireworks light up the sky over Sydneys Opera House during New Year celebrations in Sydney on January 1, 2016. AFP PHOTO / Saeed KHAN / AFP PHOTO / SAEED KHAN

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Fireworks light up the sky over Sydneys Opera House (L) and Harbour Bridge during New Year celebrations in Sydney on January 1, 2016. / AFP PHOTO / SAEED KHAN

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Glasses filled with different types of James Squire beer at the Malt Shovel Brewery in Sydney where the popular boutique beer label is produced

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Bottles of James Squire on the production line at the Malt Shovel Brewery in Sydney where the popular boutique beer label is produced

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Lifestyle-Australia-lifesaving, FEATURE by Madeleine Coorey Two young boys make their way across lifesaving boards as they participate in what is called a surf lifesaving school for Aussie kids

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This photo taken on August 4, 2012 shows a water feature statue of a water nymph, supposedly Diana the oddess of purity, on top of the Lewis Wolfe Levy drinking fountain in Sydneys Royal Botanic

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This photo taken on May 31, 2012 in Canberra shows eastern grey kangaroos grazing near Canberra AFP PHOTO / Elodie RAITIERE / AFP PHOTO / Elodie Raitiere

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lifestyle-australia-economy-mining, FEATURE, by Amy Coopes A train carrying iron ore is emptied for loading onto bulk carriers at Rio Tintos port facilities near Dampier in Western Australia on March

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lifestyle-australia-economy-mining, FEATURE, by Amy Coopes Iron ore (R) and salt (L) are loaded onto bulk carriers at Rio Tintos port facilities near Dampier in Western Australia on March 4, 2010

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An Australian football team supporter poses with the countrys flag. AFP PHOTO / PABALLO THEKISO / AFP PHOTO / PABALLO THEKISO

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Spectators line the stairs at the Sydney Opera House to watch the final sailing race in the soling class between Denmark and Germany 30 September at the Olympic Games

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(FILES) File photo dated 20 August, 1998 shows Qantas planes on the tarmac of Sydney International Airport. Qantas announced 18 February a stunning 34 percent jump in its first half profits to USD

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Australia-Theme-Landmark - Anzac
A bronze statue of an Australian First World War digger (R) bowed in silent reflection stands at one end of the Anzac Bridge in Sydney, the longest concrete cable-stayed span bridge in Australia

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People stand on top of one of the sails that make up the Sydney Opera House on February 20, 2016 AFP PHOTO / William WEST / AFP PHOTO / WILLIAM WEST

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The Spirit of Tasmania III, a German built 174-metre long, 23, 663-tonne ocean going passenger and car ferry, moves under the Sydney Harbour bridge, 10 April 2005

Background imageAustralia Collection: Australia-Beach-Birds

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Seabirds are grounded by strong winds on Bondi beach on a stormy day in Sydney on March 8, 2017. / AFP PHOTO / PETER PARKS



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