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A charming short about catching and eating the bounty in Australia's waters. Be sure to check lower down the page for the other topics on Australia.
http://www.factualtv.com/documentary/A-Shore-Thing-Australia

Australia Revealed (2006)
A Vast Continent Defines Its Young Inhabitants Australia is one of the youngest nations on earth, but it is also home to one of its oldest indigenous populations. The country is a captivating mix of desolation and riches, from the harsh life of the outback Spanning over 4 million miles to the welcoming, fertile lands of over 22,000 miles of coastline. Australians are survivors,as they've faced some of the driest conditions worldwide. Deeply rooted to the land that offers them so much and so little. Discovery Atlas: Australia Revealed tells the stories of its spirited people, one of the world's oldest cultures, including Aboriginal performers who trace their ancestry back to the land, drive the world's biggest trucks and join a cattle roundup on the world's largest ranch a lifesaver who can't imagine an existence without the ocean, and a jillaroo who could never be fenced in. Discovery Atlas: Australia Revealed is an epic adventure with intimate insights into this big, bold and tenacious country.
Text above is from page with video. Video shown on Veoh, which must be uploaded to your computer. Worth it!
http://www.veoh.com/browse/videos/category/educational/watch/v17095574W5HkK6Y2

http://www.compulsivetraveler.tv/search?q=australia&x=0&y=0 is a grab-bag from a site which builds itself as "videos for travelers, by travelers".
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