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Australia: South Queensland, News Brief

News Brief: Donate to Queensland flood relief efforts

In what’s being called the worst natural disaster in Queensland’s history, the northeast Australian state struggles to face the mass devastation of land, infrastructure, homes and businesses. While the floods did not reach the 1974 Brisbane flood levels, the dense populations and development of Southeast Queensland made the destruction significantly worse than the 1974 disaster. As waters recede, such as…

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Australia: South Queensland, News Brief

News Brief: 2011 Brisbane flood set to exceed 1974 flood

For the capital city of Queensland, rising flood waters rushing down the Brisbane River are evoking tragic memories of the 1974 Brisbane flood. Current forecasts predict this 2011 flood to rise well above the 5.45-meter flood level mark from the January 1974 natural disaster. Already having broken its banks, the Brisbane River continues to rise throughout the day. Meanwhile a…

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Australia: South Queensland, News Brief

News Brief: Turtle nesting season at Lady Elliot Island

Turtle nesting season that began on Lady Elliot Island in November and goes right through to February, is already proving to be a busy one!  More than 100 nests have already been found around the Island, 90% Green Turtle nests and 10% Loggerhead Turtle nests. Every year the Green and Loggerhead turtles lumber up the same beach on which they were born…

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New Zealand, News Brief

News Brief: La Niña – good news for New Zealand Wintermester groups!

With the University of Montana, Virginia Tech and Texas A&M University Wintermester programs starting in under two weeks, students will be pleased to hear that a moderate to strong La Niña is well-established in the South Pacific. La Niña and the opposite El Niño, refer to extremes of the Southern Oscillation (ENSO) cycle, when major changes in the Pacific atmospheric…

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New Zealand, News Brief

News Brief: Canterbury clean up after the earthquake

With it nearly being 3 months to the day since the 7.1 magnitude hit Canterbury clean-up efforts around the area have been miraculous. Fences and barriers are now being pulled-back from roads around the city as repairs and removals progress on earthquake-damaged buildings. The majority of shops in the centre that were affected have now been relocated or repairs have…

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Australia: North Queensland, Fiji, New Zealand, News Brief

News Brief: Clemson lists their study abroad top ten

Recognizing the abundance of merits of study abroad can reinforce its importance. Our partner Clemson University recently released their study abroad catalog, which includes their Study Abroad Top Ten list. Here are study abroad’s top qualities, according to Clemson’s Office of International Affairs: 10. Expand your horizons 9. Explore new cultures & places 8. Gain new perspectives 7. Make new…

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