Hi to all, I am John from Brisbane. A retired Prof of Education at QUT, and former Co-Chair of the International Geographical Union Commission on Education. These days my wife Heather and I enjoy travelling both in Australia and Europe.
Next week, we will drive south to Sydney to see friends, before exploring the coastal towns south of Sydney. We will then cross the Snowy Mountains before spending some time at Confest - a "hippy" festival held each year since 1976 to explore alternative lifestyles. It is always interesting, and sometimes confronting.
We will then head north almost crossing the "outback" of the continent before heading east again to the Atherton Tablelands near Cairns, before returning to Brisbane. We expect to cover around 9000 km.
Here is a picture from our last trip. We are travelling in the little campervan - here shown next to an outback road train!
Hello, my name is Yewon Kwag, and I am a second-year student studying at Incheon Haneul Academy in South Korea. I have a deep interest in Australia's natural landscapes, particularly the Outback.
ReplyDeleteI am curious about the differences between the Outback and other deserts, such as the Sahara Desert and the Gobi Desert. How do these differences shape the characteristics of the Outback, and what are the consequences of these distinctions?
Additionally, besides tourism, what other industries are being developed in the Outback? Are there any specific industries that you personally see as having great potential for the future?
Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to your insights!
Hello, I'm Seoyoon Choi and I'm studying at Haneul High School. As a student interested in Australia, I'm happy to communicate with you.
ReplyDeleteI know that the desertification in the Outback due to climate change is causing soil to become infertile. What changes will occur to the Australian ecosystem and human society if desertification continues? Furthermore, can you tell me if the Australian government is making efforts to stop this desertification, and what can we do to prevent it?
I would be very grateful if you could reply. thank you.
olicies or technological approaches to responding to climate change?
ReplyDeleteHello, professor. I'm Ahyun Jung, and I'm currently attending Haneul acadamy. I've recently become very interested in climate change, and I'm especially exploring the climate change patterns and their effects in various regions. In particular, I would like to understand more about the climate change in Australia and its environmental and social impact. Australia has a wide range of climates, so I think the effects of climate change will vary from region to region. I'd like to ask you some questions about this. What are the most prominent features of Australia's recent climate change patterns? What is the biggest impact of climate change on Australia's ecosystem or major industries (e.g., agriculture, tourism)? Are there notable examples of Australian policies or technological approaches to responding to climate change?
ReplyDeleteHi! Welcome to GG club! This is Yuri, and I'm attending to Haneul Academy. I live in Incheon Youngjong island. Do you know International Incheon Airport? It is located in Youngjong island! My familiy is consisted of father, mother and my twin sister. I have studied video call with Filipino for about 6 months. I was able to experience their daily life indirectly. I became curious about life in various countries around the world other than the Philippines.
ReplyDeleteI've always interested in Australia and I am so honored to read your blog and reply your writing. I had geography class every day in school and I want to ask you some questions! Professor! You're probably traveling to Australia now, right? I'm sure you're having fun with your friends in Sydney. Can you explain about the coastal town south of Sydney? I want to travel indirectly from school! I've never heard of the Snowy Mountains. The Australian mountain range I know is the Great Dividing Mountains. I heard that if you get lost in the Outback, you can hardly find it. Is that true? I think the professor's journey is incredible! I hope you finish the trip safely! It's an honor to be able to read and answer your message online like this!!