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We think we'll buy a beer and sit on the beach and watch the sunset, but find signs banning the consumption of alcohol in public places, evidence of the aboriginal drinking problem - not something I remember in Ceduna when we camped here on our drive across in the 80s.
Across the Nullarbor Alex Allan 2009
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On to Ceduna, where we try to find a cabin in a caravan site that will admit Holly.
Across the Nullarbor Alex Allan 2009
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We've decided to head for Ceduna, just before the start of the Nullarbor Plain, which shouldn't be a long day.
Across the Nullarbor Alex Allan 2009
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STASS: Well, as he crossed the coast, he crossed the coast at Ceduna, and the weather forecast was pretty bad.
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I flew from Adelaide to Ceduna, rented a car and drove down the Flinders Highway first to Baird Bay, a tiny fishing and holiday settlement that seemed straight out of the 1950s on the eastern shore of the long, narrow, shallow bay that opened on to the Great Australian Bight.
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BP said it will explore an area totalling 24,000 square kilometres in the unexplored Ceduna
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I flew from Adelaide to Ceduna, rented a car and drove down the Flinders Highway first to Baird Bay, a tiny fishing and holiday settlement that seemed straight out of the 1950s on the eastern shore of the long, narrow, shallow bay that opened on to the Great Australian Bight.
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Four permits were handed to BP Exploration Alpha in the Ceduna basin off South
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From Ceduna around the coast to Whyalla, this scenic road trail passes through delightful little fishing villages with names like Denial Bay, Streaky Bay and Coffin Bay, linking fishing grounds with aquaculture farms, oysterbeds and great restaurants.
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From Ceduna around the coast to Whyalla, this scenic road trail passes through delightful little fishing villages with names like Denial Bay, Streaky Bay and Coffin Bay, linking fishing grounds with aquaculture farms, oysterbeds and great restaurants.
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