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‘It’s a little bit of utopia’

Olivier Barreau and his twin brother, Jacques, are part of a small but growing number of entrepreneurs who are grappling with the problem of how to transport goods across the globe at a scale that makes economic sense, without further damaging the planet.

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ENVIRONMENT Mark Chew ENVIRONMENT Mark Chew

Bass Strait Seal Mania

After rounding Cape Howe onto the southern coast, Bass discovered a big bay he named “Western Port” because of its position relative to Port Jackson. Bass reported the southern coast and islands were teeming with seals and predicted a colonial sealing industry.

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ENVIRONMENT Mark Chew ENVIRONMENT Mark Chew

Tsumanis in Sydney Harbour

This day was different. There was a current tsunami warning

as a result of the enormous volcanic explosion and eruption in Tonga.

People were advised to keep clear of the shoreline and be aware that

there could be strong currents and unexpected eddies.

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ENVIRONMENT Mark Chew ENVIRONMENT Mark Chew

Has Teak Peaked?

For generations teak has been the gold standard for boat decks. But mounting concerns about the over-harvest of old-growth forests and advances in recyclable synthetic alternatives have given today’s boat buyers legitimate options and plenty to think about.

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