File:Kiribati Road funding (10707187026).jpg
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During his visit to Kiribati, former Foreign Minister Bob Carr announced an additional $15 million to rehabilitate nearly 40km of roads on South Tarawa. This will make them more resilient to rising sea levels and tidal flows. Improving the quality and durability of infrastructure in the face of climate change is a priority for Australia’s support to Kiribati. Photo: Erin Magee, AusAID To request a high resolution copy contact libarp@ausaid.gov.au |
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Source | Kiribati Road funding |
Author | Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade |
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Date and time of data generation | 05:57, 17 April 2011 |
Lens focal length | 5.56 mm |
Short title | Kiribati Road funding |
Author | Australian Aid Photolibrary |
Image title | During his visit to Kiribati, former Foreign Minister Bob Carr announced an additional $15 million to rehabilitate nearly 40km of roads on South Tarawa. This will make them more resilient to rising sea levels and tidal flows. Improving the quality and durability of infrastructure in the face of climate change is a priority for Australia’s support to Kiribati. Photo: Erin Magee, AusAID To request a high resolution copy contact libarp@ausaid.gov.au |
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File change date and time | 05:57, 17 April 2011 |
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Date and time of digitizing | 05:57, 17 April 2011 |
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