The home looks like a curiously simple outback hut sitting proud on a hillside with
Australian gum trees in the background.
It is located in a forest environment of native
Australian gum trees with lots of koalas, close to spectacular beaches and your very own private bays.
You can experience spectacular mountain and valley views from each cottage, glorious sunsets, starry nights and the fragrant smell of
Australian gum trees and wattles.
Not exact matches
Of the
Australian native
trees tested, the most successful was Dunn's white
gum.
The tops of these cliffs are dotted with towering
Australian eucalyptus
trees, including blackbutt and scribbly
gum.
Invasive species, such as the
Australian blue
gum tree, olive
tree, sweet fennel and Harding grass threaten native species through competition for light, nutrients, and water.
Lined with massive
gum trees, they are home to a multitude of native
Australian animals.
Two early
Australian style cottages are nestled among the tall
gum trees overlooking your own cottage garden, lush horse paddocks, dams stocked with
Australian Bass fish, and through the
trees to the mountains surrounding Berry village.
Rugged ridges and ancient gorges lined with massive
gum trees, through to the unending expanse of the
Australian Outback.
It's a pleasant walk with abundant native
Australian animals and plants, including rare spotted
gum trees.
That includes the forest of
Australian native
trees (they're called
gum trees mate) that they planted on the other side of the stream; well actually on the other side of the paved walking pathway on the other side of the stream, that now comprises a public city park.
Case 2: Record company EMI has appealed a recent court ruling that the
Australian band Men at Work copied a flute riff from the children's song «Kookaburra Sits in the Old
Gum Tree» in their 1980s song, «Down Under.»
In February 2010, Judge Carton ruled in a case pending in an
Australian court (yes, he has discretion to exercise jurisdiction over
Australian matters) in which record company EMI sought to overturn a court ruling that the Aussie band Men at Work copied a flute riff from the children's song «Kookaburra Sits in the Old
Gum Tree» in their 1980s song, «Down Under.»