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Australia is the sixth largest country in the world. It's about the same size as the 48 mainland states of the USA and 50 per cent larger than Europe, but has the lowest population density in the world - only two people per square kilometre.

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Black Rock Underwater Diving Group

UW CARD DISCOUNT
based in Officer, VIC, Australia
We are the oldest dive club in Melbourne formed in 1953 and we welcome new members. Whether you are an experienced diver or have been recently bitten by the underwater bug. We meet at the Swan Hotel Richmond 2nd Wednesday of the month
Underwater Explorers Club of W.A.

UW CARD DISCOUNT
based in City of Cockburn, Western Australia, Australia
UEC is a non-commercial dive club based at Port Coogee Marina. We have our own 12m dive boat and offer very economical diving all year round. We are always looking for new members. Non-divers welcome as social members.
Mildura Desert Divers Club Inc.

UW CARD DISCOUNT
based in Mildura, Victoria, Australia
A strong inland based independent Dive Club for Divers. Located in the far north of the state of Victoria with around 60 Members.
Murdoch University Divers Club

UW CARD DISCOUNT
based in Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Murdoch University Divers Club is a small, non-profit club catering to students, staff and associates of Murdoch University in Western Australia. Qualified members can loan gear at extremely competitive rates.
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Grey Nurse DivingGrey Nurse Diving
For about the last 3 years I have been diving a site 5 nautical miles off the east coast of NSW at Laurieton. At the beginning my friend and I travelled out here (with an accompanying boat) in a 4m rubber duck. Why go out so far? ...
Seaslugs - Part II. Sidegill slugs and Sap-sucking slugsSeaslugs - Part II. Sidegill slugs and Sap-sucking slugs
In this article I will introduce you to the next two in hierarchical sequence. Seaslugs are indeed fascinating creatures and are a favorite for many photographers. They do not move about very quickly at all, which is a characteristic that makes them easy subjects to shoot. Often it is not the case of 'the one that got away', but the case of 'Oh no! I have run out of film again!'.
Ningaloo Reef - By Paul and Kelly WagsNingaloo Reef - By Paul and Kelly Wags
Divers the world over can be divided into two groups, those who would like to visit Exmouth and Ningaloo Reef and those who would like to go back there.
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