NiE Ships of the desert
Because of their numerous and unique physical traits that enable them survive in harsh dry climates these animals are known as “ships of the desert”.
View ArticleNiE Plant a native tree
WITHOUT trees we would not exist. Not only are they beautiful, trees are essential to life. Native trees play a valuable role in our local environments.
View ArticleNiE Drones droids and robots
From robot vacuum cleaners to drones giving farmers a birds-eye view of their crops, real-world application of autonomous technologies transform our lives.
View ArticleNiE On Track
WHEN the first passenger steam train commenced operation in Australia in 1854, it was the beginning of an important era for transport in this vast continent.
View ArticleNiE Shaping Up shapes
ONE of the first mathematical concepts children learn is geometry. Geometry is all about lines, angles, surfaces and shapes and their properties.
View ArticleJames Nash High reflects on a huge 2016
James Nash principal Darrin Edwards is rightly proud of his school and it shows in his awards night address at The Pavilion
View ArticleNiE In the jungle
TREES the size of tall buildings, hanging vines snaking their way around, steamy conditions, vibrant greenery, tangles of vegetation and creatures.
View ArticleWhere in the world is Istanbul?
THE name Istanbul may sound familiar to you as it has been in the news for a number of terrorist attacks but do you know where it is?
View ArticleNiE Our Armed Forces
In order to defend Australia against armed attack, our Government invests in armed forces to protect its people and interests and promote security.
View ArticleNiE Shakespeare lives on
YOU MAY not want to hear William Shakespeare's name mentioned if you are studying one of his plays or poems at school and you may question the relevance.
View ArticleNiE Saying No
IT MAY be a little word, two letters in fact, but it is one of the greatest weapons you may ever use. Saying NO is a right we all have.
View ArticleNiE Wild Australia
Five Part series - Wild Australia - Australia is home to an amazing array of wildlife including many animals not found anywhere else in the world.
View ArticleNiE Grasping Grammar
Grammar is the study of words and the way they work together. It’s all about choosing the correct words, and putting words in the right order.
View ArticleNiE Conquering the common cold
THE most frequently occurring illness throughout the world and a leading cause of doctor visits, missed days from school and work is the common cold.
View ArticleNiE Year of pulses
DO YOU have your finger on the pulse? Not the regular beat of your heart but the food group called pulses - edible seeds that grow in a pod.
View ArticleNiE A World of Oceans
THEY regulate our Earth’s climate, feed millions of people, and produce most of the oxygen we breathe, provide us with medicines, and are home to many things.
View ArticleNiE People seeking refuge
THERE is continuous debate about refugees coming to Australia. Politicians, organisations and media discuss our country’s approach to people seeking refuge.
View ArticleNiE Gone Fishing
WITH thousands of kilometres of coastline and countless lakes, rivers, harbours and bays to fish from it’s not surprising that fishing is a national pastime.
View ArticleNiE Ships of the desert
Because of their numerous and unique physical traits that enable them survive in harsh dry climates these animals are known as “ships of the desert”.
View ArticleNiE Plant a native tree
WITHOUT trees we would not exist. Not only are they beautiful, trees are essential to life. Native trees play a valuable role in our local environments.
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