Kakadu's Yellow River

Kakadu's Yellow River

The Yellow River, otherwise known as the South Alligator River system, is in the centre of Kakadu. It meanders through the wet lands of the Northern Territory and is teaming with bird life. The \'yellow\' aspect comes from the dawn light upon the waters. .

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    The Australian Missionary News IPTV (Television on the Internet) founder Mark Tronson has himself been interviewed on his development of a team of young sports writers for Christian Today Australia (CTA).

  • Aboriginal Pastor Tom Slockee on IPTV

    Aboriginal pastor the Reverend Canon Tom Slockee explained on the Australian Missionary News IPTV that he was called from Batemans Bay and Moruya south coast of NSW \'country\' to Darwin and Arnhem \'country\' to minister to his people.

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    Well-Being Australia\'s chairman Mark Tronson recently visited the most remarkable men\'s shed in Darwin, a must for every tourist he claims. The converted Qantas Airways 1935 shed has such a wide variety of displays that it's a mecca for traditional men's interests, within a sea of a visitor's options.

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  • Joni Eareckson Tada entrusts outcome of cancer to God

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