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Advanced English classes. Learning English by audio is for advanced English language learners and fluent English speakers. Beginners classes are here https://eattmag.com/learn-english/ This English by audio podcast can help you test your memory if you are a fluent English speaker. If English is your second language, you can test how much English you understand if you are a proficient English user or IELTS 7-8 TOEFL iBT 94-109 TOEIC 901+ CAMBRIDGE CPE these classes can help you listening skil ...
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Talking with astro-inspired artist Pamela Bain about her newly formed cosmic nebulas. Pamela Bain’s exploration of deep space phenomena is captured via photographic and digital processes that integrate with experimental methods of painting and paper sculpting. Her artforms currently investigate the potential to convey metaphor as well as deep space…
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Join us for the The Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney podcast part five Catch up on each episode Part one of our tour of The Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney https://eattmag.com/join-us-in-part-one-of-our-tour-of-the-royal-botanic-garden-sydney/?highlight=botanic%20gardens Part two of our tour of The Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney https://eattmag.com/part-tw…
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Branching out into the gardens with Paul we continue our conversation from part 1 https://eattmag.com/join-us-in-part-one-of-our-tour-of-the-royal-botanic-garden-sydney/ Where we began our tour standing on the original footprint of the 1816 Botanic gardens a small section of what was known as the Governor’s domain to start this botanic garden. From…
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During the second part of our tour we learn how Aboriginal people had been managing the landscape for more than 40,000 years. Paul hunts out one of the many grasses at the botanic gardens known as the kangaroo grass. One of the many birds having breakfast during our tour. He explains enthusiastically that, kangaroo grass has a seed and that seed's …
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We begin our tour standing on the original footprint of the 1816 Botanic gardens. Where in 1816 Governor Macquarie and his wife carved out a small section of what was known as the Governor's domain to start this botanic garden. Among the chorus of sulphur-crested cockatoo (Cacatua galerita) is a relatively large white cockatoo found in wooded habit…
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Join Ross and Cullen in Part 2 of our I'm free Sydney tour Listen in and read along with part 2 of our tour through Sydney with Ross and Cullen and then answer the questions below to either test your memory, your English, or both. https://forms.gle/6FBzYXe3Uh8DaQF77 Ross: You can see across Hyde Park, the big some areas, cathedral. Now it's the sec…
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Join Cullen in part one of the I'm Free Sydney's Sight Seeing tour. Check out our new memory test below for this episode 2020. Cullen and the team meet Ross at the beginning of an entertaining and informative tour in part one of our podcast tour through the center of Sydney. The I'm Free walking tour is warmly primed with the best stories, insights…
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Cullen Pope finds out more about The Internet of Things among the trees in that #mostliveablestartupcity Melbourne, Australia. View the images in this podcast https://eattmag.com/cullen-pope-in-the-mostliveablestartupcity/ When I first heard about the idea of emailing trees, I must admit I did think it was a bit odd. The whole idea of wanting to se…
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Join us in part two for our Barangaroo delivery podcast where Tim continues his tour with us of the Barangaroo Reserve. To catch up on our tour through Barangaroo gardens in Sydney, please go back to part one of our podcast, https://eattmag.com/podcasts/how-to-get-to-barangaroo-gardens-in-sydney/ Tim tells us how there are over 75,000 plants, trees…
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Join our travel podcast through in Barangaroo gardens. View the images for this podcast. https://eattmag.com/how-to-get-to-barangaroo-gardens-in-sydney/ To the suburb of Barangaroo 11 min round trip, 5 minutes by train and 7 mins walking To the Barangaroo reserve from the suburb of Barangaroo is an easily accessible 12 to 14 min walk DETAILS BY TRI…
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Learning to read English stories in the Great hall at the University of Sydney. View the images for this podcast. https://eattmag.com/learning-to-read-English-at-the-university-of-sydney/ In part one of our interview with Cullen and Fran, we learned of the amazement of Elizabeth I of England being so literate and being able to read and write in par…
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Here at The University of Sydney our tour starts at the centre of the quadrangle in the heart of the University. View the images in this podcast https://eattmag.com/straight-from-the-heart-of-australias-leading-higher-education-university/ Where Fran Keeling joins him an archaeologist teaching archeology and ancient history here at The University o…
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Welcome back to the Sydney Seafood School Sydney Fish Market Podcast! View the images for the Sydney Seafood School podcast https://eattmag.com/sydney-fish-market-cooking-school+ Join Cullen and Roberta (the Manager of the Sydney Seafood School) at Sydney Fish Market. Combining her passion for food with her skills in writing Roberta is also the aut…
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An untold story from Sydney’s Fish Market and the Sydney’s Fish Market Restaurants in Pyrmont Connect with us in an untold story just a few blocks from one of our favourite nautical bars, the Peg Leg Pyrmont. View the full images for this podcast https://eattmag.com/podcasts/sydneys-fish-market-restaurants/ Alex from the Sydney Fish Market, a local…
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What's next for EATT? Hi and thanks for joining us today at Eatt Magazine. We have a little bit of an unusual program today. As we are closely approaching our 100th podcast, we want to give you a little bit of an update today. So today is an update on our Eatt Magazine website and an update on the other projects that we're working on. So for those …
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It's Cullen here from EATT magazine Podcast, and I'm joined today by Bruce Hopkins as we are talking about water safety, also known as Hoppo. People refer to you most of the time as Hoppo, is that right? Yeah. These days pretty much growing up. I've been known as Hoppo. Brilliant. Can I ask you, do you remember, I guess clearly when you first start…
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His adventure starts out when he interviews Manuel on the unique feel from one of Sydney's interesting bars with a distinctively seaside feel Manuel starts out by saying “Our inspiration on hospitality is to make people feel welcome from the moment they arrive here.” So that's the part of our philosophy on the hospitality, which is about the experi…
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Peter has taken us on a journey from South Africa,to Queenstown and now Auckland in New Zealand. He generously shares some of hs top tips. Not just on travel photography but also sharing some of his lightroom techniques. The origin of Peters last name Withiel is cornish and It's derived from the name Vivian. Withiel (Cornish: Gwydhyel) St Clement i…
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1) What to take with you - Hat - Coat - Gloves - Scarf 2) How far away is Coronet Peak Dubbed the "original" resort ski area Coronet Peak is only 25 minutes from Queenstown. 3) The School Holidays Busy times to dodge at Coronet Peak 2019 New Zealand School Holidays Starts 6 Jul 2019 (Sat) Finishes 21 Jul 2019 (Sun) 2020 New Zealand School Holidays …
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Eora means 'first people' in the language of the Darug, traditional owners of the land the Australia National Maritime Museum museum now stands on. Join us with Beau James for an interpretive description of some of these precious works. The EORA First People Exhibition takes us on a journey from Tasmania to Far North Queensland and the Torres Strai…
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While the display in the Amaze Gallery of the Garden Palace collection finished some time ago, we had been lucky enough to capture a glimpse of this tragic and dynamic story lead by the technology and innovation of the time. Sarah shares a glimpse into the rich collections of the State Library of NSW by telling some the fascinating stories associat…
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