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News Brief: Qantas & Air NZ ranked in world’s top airlines

Boarding an airplane in the States can feel like being a herded cow. Then once you’re on board the sentiment changes to being a sardine squished into a can. Needless to say, if you’ve flown economy class then it’s not the most pleasant experience and far from luxurious. Elsewhere in the world, especially in Asia and the Middle East, airline…

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Australia: Sydney, Field Notes

Field Notes: Outdoor activities rank first for Sydney participants

As the Sydney program concludes, we asked our students, pictured left, to name their favorite activity during the past eight days. Many said they couldn’t possibly choose just one aspect of the program or their free time, as every day held something new and exciting. Here’s a sampling of what each students cited: John Byrnes: Hiking in the Blue Mountains…

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Field Notes: Blue Mountains and mountain towns attract tourists

The Blue Mountain World Heritage area begins approximately 31 miles west of Sydney’s city center. The Greater Blue Mountains Area was nominated for listing as a World Heritage Area and was unanimously accepted on November 29, 2000. It thus became the fourth area in New South Wales to be listed. Starting the morning with a stroll around the mountain town…

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Field Notes: Royal National Park provides nearby escape for Sydneysiders

Only 18 miles south of Sydney, Royal National Park encompasses over 40,200 acres of land with 93 miles of walking tracks, beach access and picnic and camping areas. For Sydney residents, the park offers an easy daytrip out of the city. Likewise for our students, Royal gave an opportunity to experience one of the park’s main advantages as a recreational…

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Field Notes: Sydney’s municipalities display array of urban development

Sore feet. Buff legs. And minds full of new knowledge. Yes, that about sums up our Sydney students after their day of walking throughout Sydney. At the guidance of Dr. Michael Darcy from the University of Western Sydney, our students learned about the globalization, affordability (or lack thereof!) and urban redevelopment in sprawling Sydney. Visiting all of Sydney’s 41 municipalities…

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Field Notes: Sydney Olympic Park excites students for sustainable practices

This afternoon our Sydney students, pictured left, ventured to Sydney Olympic Park to learn about its water and energy innovations. The group drove through Newington, the world’s first sustainable suburb, which was originally the 2000 Sydney Olympics’ athletes housing site. Student Jastevia Sallet says, “I love how all the houses have recycled water. It was cool how the purple meter supplies…

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Field Notes: Sydney students learn Cadigal people history

After spending the morning in lectures about Australian history and Sydney’s tourism and urban planning, our students explored Sydney by foot and boat today. Tour guide Binowee shared knowledge on the Cadigal people who originally lived on the land that Sydney now occupies. She emphasized to students the connection the Cadigal people have with Mother Earth and the methods used…

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Australia: Sydney, The Fact Files

The Fact Files: Sydney reigns as Australia’s largest city

G’day to our Sydney program students from the University of Florida. Today the 8-day Sydney program began under the leadership of Dr. Steve Holland. These students will spend the coming week discussing urban sustainability. And what better a location than Australia’s largest city? Just how big is Sydney though? With approximately 4.4 million residents, Sydney overtook Melbourne in population in…

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