Australia Queensland Crocodiles at Koorana Crocodile Farm 3 of 4
Admin | January 22, 2011
A day out at Koorana Crocodile Farm between Rockhampton and Emu Park Australia Queensland Give my Channel a view to see my other videos
Chinese and Japanese Foreign Investment a diaster for regional rural Australia
Admin | January 5, 2011
National Foods Limited Chinese and japanese sponsored big money are helping to destroy every Australian farm and food producer across Australia.This is what is happening now and whats about to happen on a larger scale. An actual account of how it hurts Australian regional and rural communities. The negative experience of the sell out to foreign national Kirin holdings of National Foods Australia and Berri Fruit Juice Experience. National Foods Australia lost it way after been acquired by overseas interests and is no longer answerable to anyone here in Australia. Purchased firstly by the Philippines San Miguel and finally by the Japanese Mitsubishi Corporation through its division called Kirin Holdings who then bought out National Foods Australia. Recent Years have seen National Foods gain market dominance through acquisitions of Heritage brands with a long history here in Australia. Since then have begun to centralize operations and by closing the rural operations that had helped make the various milk brands viable such as Pura Milk Coon Cheese dairy farmers and farmers union and also with various juice brands such as Berri Just Juice and daily squeeze turning them into profits that head offshore. This has left in its wake massive unemployment and little opportunities for those former workers and suppliers. Further to unemployment crisis they have also provided the environment for foreign nationals mainly Chinese and Asians to set their eyes on purchasing farms though out …
Jaipur students pledge to save water
Admin | November 18, 2010
Water conservation is not a term unknown to people in many places across the country. On Children’s Day, students from Jaipur highlighted some basic steps on how the life saving resource can be saved.
Water, People and the Future - News CAST
Admin | August 17, 2010
A new CAST science paper addresses the need to protecting America’s sustainable water resources. Scientists predict that by the year 2050 the US population will have increased by 25 percent. This growing population will place a higher demand on water supplies as well as increase the demand for more food production across the nation. How will this increase in water consumption affect the availability of fresh water? How will this increase in water consumption affect the way we use water for agriculture to feed our growing population?
City Farm - Sheep Dog.mpg
Admin | March 30, 2010
Watch a very smart sheep dog called Oscar, bring home the sheep and give every one a great laugh too.
City Farm - Sheep Shearing.mpg
Admin | March 29, 2010
Learn how to shear a sheep the Australian wool shed way, learn a little history and enjoy a few laughs
Australia Queensland Crocodiles at Koorana Crocodile Farm 4 of 4
Admin | January 24, 2010
A day out at Koorana Crocodile Farm between Rockhampton and Emu Park Australia Queensland
Australia Warrawong National Sanctuary Jim Rogers
Admin | August 22, 2009
Jim Rogers traveled to 150 countries over 150000 miles in three years - follow his adventures here on FentonReport. In this video Jim visits Warrawong National Sanctuary in Australia. Warrawong Sanctuary is a wildlife reserve near Adelaide, South Australia. Warrawong was established by Dr. John Wamsley to conserve endangered Australian wildlife. He purchased the first 35 acres (14 ha), a degraded dairy farm, in 1969, with 50 acres (20 ha) later added. Wamsely eradicated all feral plants and …
Focus Green 2009: Kevin Fletcher, Environmental Sustainability, and Water Conservation
Admin | May 28, 2009
Focus Green 2009, presented by Dowling Company Improvement Foundation, speaker Kevin Fletcher discusses sustainable development, and how we reaching the tipping point for environmental development and living. He believes in the triple bottom line with sustainability This includes: Environmental quality Social desirability Economic viability Special Thanks to Maui Style Media, Hawaii Nature Center, Everett Dowling, Kevin Fletcher, and Audubon International.
Good Day Atlanta: LetsGoGreen water conservation products
Admin | March 23, 2009
The drought in Georgia has many people thinking of ways to conserve water and to protect the environment. Kyle Jodice of http://LetsGoGreen.biz discusses these and other green products on “Good Day Atlanta” with host Mark Hayes and shares tips on how to conserve water. Changing a few simple devices in your kitchen and bath can save thousands of gallons and help ease the drought conditions in Georgia.
