Is this not art?
Saturday, June 2, 2012
Letterbox art in Killarney Heights
I go for a 3km walk each morning and have noticed that there's lots of interesting letterboxes in this suburb. Here's a few.
Homeowners stay 12.2 years in Killarney Heights
The Manly Daily reports that Aside from Elanora Heights and North Manly, the longest average number of years that homeowners stay is at Killarney Heights at an average of 12.2 years.
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Optical fiber undersea cable laying
An exciting day today on both sides of the Roseville bridge. A bunch of men, smartly dressed in fluorescent shirts were standing by.
Presently a barge with a big roll of cable turned up on the south side.
I asked if this meant that we'd soon have the NBN in our homes here in Killarney but the friendly Telstra man said that no, it's nothing that advanced.
The cable will be buried under 1.2m of mud to avoid damage from boats. I saw the plan of the waterway and there are already a considerable number of cables in place.
Presently a barge with a big roll of cable turned up on the south side.
I asked if this meant that we'd soon have the NBN in our homes here in Killarney but the friendly Telstra man said that no, it's nothing that advanced.
The cable will be buried under 1.2m of mud to avoid damage from boats. I saw the plan of the waterway and there are already a considerable number of cables in place.
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Powerful possums here in Killarney
Possum magic at a local sub-station brought down power to 12,000 homes yesterday.
Ausgrid said the possum came into contact with two live parts of the electricity network near a large substation at Killarney Heights and acted as a conductor, creating a short-circuit and triggering the networks's "safety" mechanism about 4:30am.
Power was restored to the final houses before 8am but not after amusing scenes of camping stoves being put to use in kitchens around the suburb.
The possum, "sparky", did not survive.
Ausgrid said the possum came into contact with two live parts of the electricity network near a large substation at Killarney Heights and acted as a conductor, creating a short-circuit and triggering the networks's "safety" mechanism about 4:30am.
Power was restored to the final houses before 8am but not after amusing scenes of camping stoves being put to use in kitchens around the suburb.
The possum, "sparky", did not survive.
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