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Helmeted Honeyeater (Lichenostomus melanops cassidix). Found in swamp-gum woodlands with melaleuca and tee-trea undergrowth in Victoria and south-eastern New South Wales, Australia. Classified as Critically Endangered.
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Helmeted Honeyeater (Lichenostomus melanops cassidix). Found in swamp-gum woodlands with melaleuca and tee-trea undergrowth in Victoria and south-eastern New South Wales, Australia. Classified as Critically Endangered.
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Helmeted Honeyeater (Lichenostomus melanops cassidix). Found in swamp-gum woodlands with melaleuca and tee-trea undergrowth in Victoria and south-eastern New South Wales, Australia. Classified as Critically Endangered.
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Helmeted Honeyeater (Lichenostomus melanops cassidix). Found in swamp-gum woodlands with melaleuca and tee-trea undergrowth in Victoria and south-eastern New South Wales, Australia. Classified as Critically Endangered.
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Helmeted Honeyeater (Lichenostomus melanops cassidix). Found in swamp-gum woodlands with melaleuca and tee-trea undergrowth in Victoria and south-eastern New South Wales, Australia. Classified as Critically Endangered.
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Helmeted Honeyeater (Lichenostomus melanops cassidix). Found in swamp-gum woodlands with melaleuca and tee-trea undergrowth in Victoria and south-eastern New South Wales, Australia. Classified as Critically Endangered.
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Helmeted Honeyeater (Lichenostomus melanops cassidix). Found in swamp-gum woodlands with melaleuca and tee-trea undergrowth in Victoria and south-eastern New South Wales, Australia. Classified as Critically Endangered.
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Helmeted Honeyeater (Lichenostomus melanops cassidix). Found in swamp-gum woodlands with melaleuca and tee-trea undergrowth in Victoria and south-eastern New South Wales, Australia. Classified as Critically Endangered.
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Port Jackson Shark (Heterodontus portusjacksoni). Also known as Bullhead, Oyster Crusher and Tabbijaw. Found on coastal reef throughout the southern part of Australia.
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Port Jackson Shark (Heterodontus portusjacksoni). Also known as Bullhead, Oyster Crusher and Tabbijaw. Found on coastal reef throughout the southern part of Australia.
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Port Jackson Shark (Heterodontus portusjacksoni). Also known as Bullhead, Oyster Crusher and Tabbijaw. Found on coastal reef throughout southern Australia. Photo taken Port Phillip Bay, Mornington Peninsula, Vic, Australia
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Shetland Pony (Equus caballus) alone in a field. Country Victoria, Australia
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Shetland Pony (Equus caballus) alone in a field. Country Victoria, Australia
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Provincial Hotel, established in 1909, is situated in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia.
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Historic Continental Hotel, established in 1875, is situated in Sorrento at the southern end of Port Phillip Bay, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia.
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Historic Continental Hotel, established in 1875, is situated in Sorrento at the southern end of Port Phillip Bay, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia.
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Historic Hotel Sorrento, established in 1871, is situated in Sorrento at the southern end of Port Phillip Bay, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia.
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Historic Hotel Sorrento, established in 1871, is situated in Sorrento at the southern end of Port Phillip Bay, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia.
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Historic Hotel Sorrento, established in 1871, is situated in Sorrento at the southern end of Port Phillip Bay, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia.
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Historic Portsea Hotel, established in 1876, is situated in Portsea at the southern end of Port Phillip Bay, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia.
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Toolleen Hotel, situated in Toolleen, Central Victoria, Australia.
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Toolleen Hotel, situated in Toolleen, Central Victoria, Australia.
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Glenrowan Hotel. Established in the early 1870's, the Glenrowan Hotel was formerly known as the Railway Tavern, then changed name to the Railway Hotel in 1893. Located in Glenrowan, Victoria, Australia.
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Boggy Creek Pub, Curdievale, Victoria, Australia.
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Royal Hotel, established in 1857. Originally named The Schnapper Point Hotel, but changed name in 1876 after it was visited by the second son of Queen Victoria, Prince Alfred the Duke of Edinburgh. Mornington, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia.
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Historic Maldon Hotel, situated in the main street of Maldon, Central Victoria, Australia.
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Historic Continental Hotel, established in 1875, is situated in Sorrento at the southern end of Port Phillip Bay, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia.
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Boggy Creek Pub. Curdie Vale, Victoria, Australia.
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Boggy Creek Pub. Curdie Vale, Victoria, Australia.
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Gummy Shark (Mustelus antarcticus). Also known as Australian Smooth Hound, Sweet William and Flake. Found in sub-tropical and temperate seas of Australia. A commercially sought after species served as 'Flake' in fish and chip shops of Victoria
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Hydroid (Ralpharia magnifica) - colony. Western Port Bay, Victoria, Australia
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Hydroid (Ralpharia magnifica) - colony. Western Port Bay, Victoria, Australia
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Hydroid (Ralpharia magnifica) - colony. Western Port Bay, Victoria, Australia
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Jellyfish (Chrysaora sp.). Found in Port Phillip Bay, Vic, to Gulf St Vincent, SA. Photo was taken in Port Phillip Bay, Vic, Australia.
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Jellyfish (Cyanea rosella). Found off-shore South Australia, Victoria and Tasmania, Australia. Photo taken in Port Phillip Bay, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia.
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Jellyfish (Cyanea rosella). Found off-shore in South Australia, Victoria and Tasmania, Australia. Photo taken at Whyalla, Spencer Gulf, South Australia, Australia.
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Jellyfish (Cyanea rosella). Found off-shore in South Australia, Victoria and Tasmania, Australia. Photo taken at Whyalla, Spencer Gulf, South Australia, Australia.
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Jellyfish (Cyanea rosella). Found off-shore in South Australia, Victoria and Tasmania, Australia. Photo taken at Whyalla, Spencer Gulf, South Australia, Australia.
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Jellyfish (Cyanea rosella). Found off-shore in South Australia, Victoria and Tasmania, Australia. Photo taken at Whyalla, Spencer Gulf, South Australia, Australia.
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King Brown Snake (Pseudechis australis). Also known as Mulga Snake. Found throughout Australia, except Victoria, Tasmania and southern WA, SA and NSW. This very large snake is extremely venomous and dangerous.
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King Brown Snake (Pseudechis australis). Also known as Mulga Snake. Found throughout Australia, except Victoria, Tasmania and southern WA, SA and NSW. This very large snake is extremely venomous and dangerous.
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King Brown Snake (Pseudechis australis). Also known as Mulga Snake. Found throughout Australia, except Victoria, Tasmania and southern WA, SA and NSW. This very large snake is extremely venomous and dangerous.
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King Brown Snake (Pseudechis australis). Also known as Mulga Snake. Found throughout Australia, except Victoria, Tasmania and southern WA, SA and NSW. This very large snake is extremely venomous and dangerous.
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King Brown Snake (Pseudechis australis). Also known as Mulga Snake. Found throughout Australia, except Victoria, Tasmania and southern WA, SA and NSW. This very large snake is extremely venomous and dangerous.
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King Brown Snake (Pseudechis australis). Also known as Mulga Snake. Found throughout Australia, except Victoria, Tasmania and southern WA, SA and NSW. This very large snake is extremely venomous and dangerous.
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King Brown Snake (Pseudechis australis). Also known as Mulga Snake. Found throughout Australia, except Victoria, Tasmania and southern WA, SA and NSW. This very large snake is extremely venomous and dangerous.
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King Brown Snake (Pseudechis australis). Also known as Mulga Snake. Found throughout Australia, except Victoria, Tasmania and southern WA, SA and NSW. This very large snake is extremely venomous and dangerous.
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King Brown Snake (Pseudechis australis). Also known as Mulga Snake. Found throughout Australia, except Victoria, Tasmania and southern WA, SA and NSW. This very large snake is extremely venomous and dangerous.
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