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Day 1:
The river ambassadors will deliver
the message stick to which
people?
Quandamook
Wakka Wakka
Bushrangers
Day 2:
What were the 3 outcomes Group A learnt about when testing the water?
Day 3:
Name 2 types of wildlife that the river ambassadors saw on day 3 of their adventure?
Day 4:
Which area of the Brisbane River
recorded the highest level of
turbidity?
Stoney Pinch
Cooyar-Blackbutt
East West Junction
Day 5:
The river ambassadors learnt all about 'portage' while canoeing. What do they tell us it means?
Day 6:
The river ambassadors travelled 14kms on day 6. Where did they start their journey?
Day 7:
The river ambassadors saw 2 things in the night sky, one was natural and one man-made. What were they?
Day 8:
Name the 4 things the river ambassadors tell us Water Hyacinth does?
Day 9:
What was it that shocked the river ambassadors when they arrived at their lunch destination?
Thomas and Tony rejoined the group after being ill
That young Rainbow Lorikeets are unable to swim
Access points into the river were covered in rubbish
Day 10:
Which 3 dams recorded the same level of salinity and conductivity?
Day 11:
As the river changed from freshwater to estuary the river ambassadors noticed many changes, one being the change from agriculture to what?
To vegetation and water
To residential and industry
To extensive river erosion
Day 12:
How far did the river ambassadors travel on Day 12?
30 km
1000 km
24 km
Day 13:
The river ambassadors learnt all about Pneumatophores. What are Pneumatophores?
Day 14:
What was spotted by the river ambassadors near the William Jolly Bridge?
Day 15:
The river ambassadors made it to Fort Lytton, whew! The closing ceremony was a real treat but what was it that frightened the river ambassadors?
Cannons were fired to honor the river amabassadors
The end of an amazing journey
The Noonuccal dancers