Kings Park Festival 2018
Visit Kings Park and Botanical Gardens in September for their annual Kings Park Festival.
60 minute Canberra (Guided) Australia | | Virtual Scenery Treadmill Run Walk 4K
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Welcome to Canberra Australia on a stunning summer morning for a 60 minute self guided tour walk / run through the streets and parks of central Canberra. We’ll complete an anticlockwise loop of the Parliamentary Zone, head across the lake to ANZAC Parade before rounding off the hour at Kings Park.
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00:30 Parliamentary Triangle
37:30 ANZAC Parade and the Australian War Memorial
49:30 Kings Park
53:00 R G Menzies Walk - lakeside pathway.
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Run Time: 62:00 minutes
True Speed: 11.6 kph or 7.2 mph
True Pace: 4:10 min/k or 8:20 min/M
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[4K] Walking along Kings Avenue, Canberra ACT - Australia Tourism
Taking a nice walk along Kings Avenue in Canberra, ACT. Beautiful weather and fresh air in Australia's capital.
Kings Avenue is a road in Canberra which goes between New Parliament House (35.307°S 149.127°E), across Lake Burley Griffin at the Kings Avenue Bridge (35.302°S 149.141°E), to Russell near the Australian-American Monument. (35.298°S 149.151°E).
Route:
It begins at State Circle around Capital Hill and forms the border between the suburbs of Parkes and Barton. It passes the National Archives of Australia, Robert Garran offices, Edmund Barton Building, Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture, Bowen Place and Kings Park. It ends at the intersection with Russell Drive.
Significant roads off it include: National Circuit; King George Terrace and King Edward Terrace within the Parliamentary Triangle; and, to the north of the Lake, Parkes Way, the major thoroughfare from the Canberra airport to the city.
The road was originally named Federal Avenue by the architect of Canberra, Walter Burley Griffin. Principal roads in Canberra are laid out in a geometrical pattern when viewed on a map. One of the predominant features forming this geometry is Capital Hill with major roads (Avenues) emanating radially from it. Two of these roads form the Parliamentary Triangle incorporating bridges crossing Lake Burley Griffin. Walter Burley Griffin wanted to name these major avenues with grand names reflecting the reason for the creation of the city with the names Commonwealth Avenue and Federal Avenue. The government had different ideas; it renamed the road after the Sovereign at the time King George V.
The act of renaming the road from Federal Avenue to Kings Avenue gives rise to two interpretations of the name of Commonwealth Avenue. Rather than the name of the new nation Commonwealth of Australia and Federal Avenue for the federation of the states that formed that nation, the interpretation is now Commonwealth Avenue for the Commonwealth of British Colonies and Kings Avenue for the Sovereign of that Commonwealth, violating Griffin's original intent.
The speed limit on Kings Avenue is 60 km/h from the State Circle end to the southwestern side of Kings Avenue Bridge. The speed limit over the bridge and up to the Parkes Way overpass is 80 km/h.
Southwest Florida Eagle Cam
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MXstore Presents: 2019 King of MX Qualifer 5, Canberra | MXstore.com.au
MXstore was on hand for the 5th qualifier of the 2019 King of MX round down in Canberra at the ACT Motorcycle Club, and we've put together a recap of all the action that went down! With heavy hitters like Kyle Webster, Lawson Bopping, and John Prutti lining up alongside some of the ACT's finest, there was plenty of bar banging action throughout the whole 2 days.
King Of MX is the hottest new motocross event in Australia and the fresh face of the NSW State Titles. At the finals in June, twenty State Champions will be crowned, along with a King, Queen, Prince and Princess of MX. The King and Queen will leave the event with a heavy crown and an even heavier $10k winners cheque.
To have a gate at the finals, riders must attain a golden ticket at one of our regional qualifier rounds. Golden tickets will be given out to the top 6 or 7 of each class on a point score basis.
Kings Park Festival 2017 is here!
The Kings Park Festival is a long-running tradition to celebrate spring and the wonderful wildflowers of Western Australia during this season.
The Festival runs from 1 – 30 September and celebrates ‘Where the Wildflowers Are’. Western Australian wildflowers will form the stunning backdrop to a month long extravaganza of walks and talks, outdoor exhibitions, art installations and fun for all the family.
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Spring time in Kings Park 2016
2016 has been a wonderful year for wild flowers in Western Australia. Kings Park Botanical Gardens have a World class display of native plants to show our visitors.
AUSTRALIA || CANBERRA - Commonwealth Park FLORIADE FESTIVAL
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Australia's biggest celebration of spring and iconic event will run from September 15 to October 14. FLORIADE is celebrating the start of spring and blooms on the heart of Capital.
Linkin park - The Requiem / Wretches and Kings Live in Homebush, Australia 2010
Date:December 15, 2010
Tour: Australian Tour
Location:Homebush, New South Wales
Venue: Acer Arena
Setlist: Notes:
01. The Little Things Give You Away Acoustic (Mike and Chester only)
02. The Messenger Acoustic (Chester only)
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01. The Requiem
02. Wretches And Kings Speech Scratch Intro
03. Lying From You
04. Given Up Ext. Outro w/ Extra Note
05. What I've Done
06. No More Sorrow Long Intro
07. From The Inside Ext. Intro
08. Jornada Del Muerto
09. Waiting For The End
10. Blackout
11. Numb Short Keyboard Transition Outro
12. The Radiance w/ Keyboard + Catalyst Vox
13. Burning In The Skies
14. Fallout
15. The Catalyst
16. Shadow Of The Day
17. In The End
18. Bleed It Out Ext. Intro; Ext. Bridge w/ APFMH (1) + Bridge; Drum Solo; Singalong; Ext. Outro
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19. Empty Spaces
20. When They Come For Me
21. Crawling
22. New Divide Synth Intro
23. Faint w/ 2 Fans On Guitar And Bass; Ext. Outro
24. One Step Closer Ext. Outro
Show Notes:
- During the bridge of 'Bleed It Out' Mike rapped the first verse of 'A Place For My Head' followed by Chester singing the bridge, after this Rob started a drum solo followed by a singalong part.
- This show, Melbourne on the 13th and Canberra on the 16th were the only three shows on the A Thousand Suns World Tour to not feature 'Iridescent' in the setlist.
Debuts:
- First time ever that 'The Little Things Give You Away' was performed acoustic and 'The Messenger' as a capella in front of an audience at the 2nd LPU Summit earlier that day.
- First time ever that a fan, our LPL member Pez (Jay), got to play on 'Faint' for a second time (out of 3 times on the Australian Tour and only 11 days after his first time!) and it also marks the first time ever that a fan played bass on a song, Jay's brother Brad, also on 'Faint'.
[4K] Morning Walk in Dickson Canberra - Australia Tourism
Just a short early morning walk around Dickson.
Dickson (postcode: 2602) is a suburb in the Inner North of Canberra, Australia. It is named after Sir James Dickson (1832–1901) who was a Queensland advocate of Australian Federation and one of the founders of the Australian Constitution. There is no specific theme for street names.
Between March 1924 and November 1926, an aerodrome called Northbourne Aviation Ground covered Edward Shumack's soldier settlement block, which continued to be used for sheep grazing, in what was then known as the District of Ainslie (Block 98i). The official aerodrome extended from a NW corner north of Dickson Library near Antill St in Downer to a SE corner near Dutton St and Majura Avenue, taking in the whole western portion of Majura playing fields and the entire central residential portion of Dickson between Cowper St and Dickson wetlands. The actual landing ground covered the whole of Section 72 Dickson and was marked by placements of rocks at four corners, a windsock, and a large central doughnut-shaped object visible to pilots from a distance. This was Canberra's original airport, and was used by RAAF and civilian flights.
Canberra's first air crash took place here, at about 10.30am on 11 February 1926, when a RAAF De Havilland DH9 travelling from Richmond air base to survey the Murrumbidgee River stalled after making a sharp turn to land and crashed in the NW corner, within 100m of where the library now stands, bursting into flames. The 26 year old pilot, Philip Mackenzie Pitt, was killed on impact and is buried in an unmarked grave at Queanbeyan's Riverside cemetery, in the Catholic section. Pitt had trained as a cadet at Duntroon, and done his flight training at Point Cook near Melbourne. The 25 year old aerial photographer in the back seat, William Edward Callander, was pulled from the wreckage by a farm worker, Walter Ernest Johnston, who had been ploughing an adjoining block and leapt the fence to offer aid to the victims. Callander died at Acton Hospital later that evening and is buried at St John's Church in Reid, leaving a widow and two small children. The aerodrome was surveyed six months later by the Federal Capital Commission (FCC), but unwillingness by the FCC to grant a long term lease to the Department of Defence stymied investment in a hangar and other facilities, and urgency to prepare for the opening of provisional Parliament House in 1927 resulted in the aerodrome being transferred to the Duntroon property in Majura Valley (at the western edge of the current airport site).
Dickson was gazetted on 28 September 1928 and took in the whole of what are now the suburbs of Dickson and Downer. All of the land in Dickson had been earmarked for an Industrial area on the 1918 Griffin Plan and blueprint. However the Industrial area was relocated to Fyshwick in 1939, and a 25 year lease was granted in 1940 to Dr Bertram Thomas Dickson, Chief of the Plant Industry Division of the CSIR, for Dickson Experiment Station. The station covered 640 acres, comprising the eastern third and northern edge of Dickson, the whole of Downer (which at that time was named Dickson), and a small part of what is now Watson at the station's northern end. Dickson Experiment Station began operating during World War II and initially focused on trialling crops to aid the war effort including opium, rubber and pyrethrum, with assistance from the Women's Land Army. After the war ended, Dickson Experiment Station focused on soils and pasture research, food crops and sheep farming until as late as 1962. By May 1951 the Department of the Interior had determined that the land was required for suburban expansion and begun sketching plans for new road layouts, schools and a district shopping centre. Antill Street and the stormwater drain were built in 1958-59, and the first incursion into the Experiment Station was for a motel on the corner of Northbourne Avenue south of Antill Street (where the Telstra building is now). The Experiment Station's work was transferred to Ginninderra Experiment Station in Belconnen. The first houses in the suburb were built in 1958.
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Old Canberra. Russell, Kings Avenue & Aspen Island.
Old Canberra. Russell, Kings Avenue & Aspen Island.
Russell is a suburb of Canberra, Australia in the North Canberra district. Russell is one of the smallest suburbs in Canberra, comprising a number of government offices but no private residences. It is probably best known for the headquarters of the Australian Defence Force, which is housed in the Russell Offices complex.
It is bounded by Morshead Drive, Parkes Way and Constitution Avenue. Mount Pleasant lies just to the east, between Russell and Duntroon (which is part of the suburb of Campbell). The Australian American War Memorial is located in Russell. To the west lies Kings Park and Grevillea Park, on the shore of Lake Burley Griffin.
The suburb name has been associated with the locality for many years; Surveyor Charles Scrivener gave the name 'Russell' to an adjacent trigonometrical station in about 1910 and later adopted the name for an early settlement in the locality. The streets in Russell are named after armed services personnel.
Photos here include the old Mount Russell school which was later moved to Ainslie, Kings Avenue Bridge, President Johnson's cavalcade, the Carillon & The Air Disaster Memorial which is on Mount Pleasant.
Lake Burley Griffin, Canberra Australia | 30 minutes | 6+km / 4 miles | POV Virtual Run/cycle
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Welcome! Join the pack on a stunning Canberra morning for a 31 minute run around Lake Burley Griffin, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory (ACT). The seat of Federal Parliament of Australia.
Let’s commence in Kings Park near the National Carillon and complete a 6.5 kilometre / 4 mile anticlockwise lap of the ‘central basin’ of this man made lake. We will run the 2 kilometre section of R G Menzies Walk (the Prime Minister between 1949-1966), cross the Commonwealth Avenue Bridge, follow the southern shore line which includes Commonwealth Place, cross the Kings Avenue Bridge and complete a lap of Aspen Island at our start / finish point. Along the way I’ll occasionally highlight some facts and monuments of this purpose build city designed by US architect Sir Walter Burley Griffin.
Wherever you are in the world, the clear smooth lake waters, open parklands, wide paths and bright blue sky with only wisps of clouds in the distance is sure to make you feel warm again!
I recently spent three days in Canberra clocking up close to 25 kilometres of running. I’ll be presenting two further runs in the coming months including a Parkrun and a tourist run through the “Parliamentary Triangle” precinct.
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Until next time.
Mick
Video Quality: 4K
Run Time: 31:00 minutes.
True Distance: Approx 6.56 kilometres or 4.08 miles.
True Pace: 4.45 min/k or 7.36 min/M
True Speed: 12.7 kmh or 7.9 mph
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Intro Music: ‘ Flex’ by Jeremy Blake via Youtube
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Kings Park Festival 2015 - 'Beauty Rich and Rare'
Our Festival Beauty being dressed for a photo shoot to promote the 2015 Kings Park Festival which runs in Kings Park and Botanic Garden, Perth, Western Australia from 1-30 September 2015. This year we celebrate 'Beauty Rich and Rare' and the 50th anniversary of the Western Australian Botanic Garden. Don't miss it!
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Wall to Wall Ride for Remembrance 2017
The 8th Wall to Wall Ride for Remembrance will be held on September 16, 2017. Riders from all over Australia will converge on the National Police Memorial, Kings Park, Canberra to remember mates, friends, & family who have fallen.
Kings Park and Botanic Garden Perth
Kings Park and Botanic Garden Western Australia. This is one of the world’s largest and most beautiful inner city parks (larger than New York's Central Park.
Bikie Shootout in Canberra (Australia)
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Canberra Blanket run 2012 Kings Park.mp4
Canberra Blanket run 2012 Kings Park
In Focus: National Capital Authority Contract, Canberra
Canberra's National Capital Authority (NCA) is considered the jewel in the crown when it comes to providing open spaces services to an iconic and prestigious Australian landmark.
A site that endears tens of thousands of domestic and international tourists every year, the NCA covers approximately 120 hectares and includes world renowned parklands and gardens like that of the Parliamentary Triangle, the National Rose Garden, the Commonwealth Gardens, Action Peninsula, King's Park and Old Parliament House. For more information visit citywide.com.au
Canberra Salvo's Blanket run
Canberra Salvo's Blanket run - some idea of the size of the group.