The Rover company (ancestor of Landrover) supplied motorcycles to the Russian army during WW1.
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
There are 140 known species of grain crops which were grown across Australia by Aboriginal people before whites came in and ruined the place with their hard-hoofed animals which ripped the crops out by the roots, so they died out. Most of the native grain crops were perennials and gluten-free, meaning they only needed to be planted once and could be repeatedly harvested. Harvested grains were ground into flour and used to make cakes and other foods, which could be stored for long periods.
King, the survivor of the Burke and Wills expedition, reported seeing an estimated four tons of flour in one native house alone on Cooper Creek. Meanwhile, Burke and Wills were starving because they refused to learn how the Aborigines were thriving with bumper crops while they were dying.
Unfortunately, modern farmers have not adopted native grain crops, which are suited to the landscape, and continue to focus on imported crops, which require large quantities of fertilisers, pesticides and herbicides. Not a clever country.
Fake hair for cheer and dance groups costs about $300 each.
Except that the Aborigines used to farm varieties of native brown rice in a band across northern Australia by digging trenches and making mounds to catch runoff on sloping land, aided by wells they dug, so it can be done.
The Flinders River is the longest river in Qld.
Paul
D2,D2,D2a,D4,'09 Defender 110(sons), all moved on.
'56 S1,been in the family since...'56
Comes out of hibernation every few months for a run
Sorry about the greyhound. The real danger from the 1% infected is not bites so much as licking bat faeces which has fallen under trees where horses graze.
From Qld Health.
Bator other animal blood, urine, andfaeces arenot considered tobeinfectious.
Department of Health | Rabies Virus and Other Lyssavirus (Including Australian Bat Lyssavirus) Exposures and Infections
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