Native orchids pop up in late autumn and early winter when it starts raining. They usually start flowering at the end of winter and into spring. The plants are small and generally less than 10-12 inches high, many have a single stem or leaf and a small flower. You should be able to find some in most areas of bushland around Perth but you have to look down and be careful where you walk. Once you have seen a few of them and know what to look for, they are easy to spot but most people walk straight past or on them without even realising what they are.
The more common native orchids around Perth are Caladenia species, Diruis sp and Pterostylis sp.
Sometimes there are locals that do tours around areas of native bush and they can show you the different plants.
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Sometimes people get uniforms (Police, ranger, fisheries, etc) and the uniform makes them think they are more powerful than the average person. In some cases the uniform does give them certain abilities (like Police arresting criminals) but other times the people use the uniform to overstep their power and think they are better than everyone else. This is quite common in council rangers who put on a khaki uniform and suddenly think they have the same powers as a Police officer, when in fact they don't. Fisheries officers are the same and think because they are wearing a blue uniform that looks similar to a cop's uniform, they are more powerful and important then you and I.
In relation to rangers busting me for mining in a national park because I had a 2 litre bucket of clay. That was simply a ranger informing me I had apparently entered a national park and stolen mineral rich soil from the national park, even though there were no signs up saying it was a national park. We returned the clay and left. I wasn't going to get into an argument with him over a 2 litre bucket of clay that may or may not have been taken from an alleged national park.
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People should as a rule obey the laws set out by government but there are some really stupid laws that I disagree with and have broken numerous times. Sleeping in a car is one law I disagree with and broke every night while living on the street. The tourism industry lobbied the federal government to enact a law saying nobody can sleep in their car. This was aimed at tourists so they had to pay to sleep at registered camp sites, caravan parks or hotels and motels. The federal government enacted the law and made local government (councils) enforce the law.
If you are driving around Australia there are designated rest areas along major country roads. The state governments spend millions of dollars making these areas and advertising for drivers to stop and rest there so they are less likely to fall asleep at the wheel and crash their vehicle. It is illegal to sleep in your car at those rest areas because of this federal law. There are over 100,000 homeless people in Australia currently and many of them sleep in their cars for safety reasons (being attacked by other people) and protection from the elements. They are all breaking this law. Homeless mothers with children are breaking this law because they have nowhere to live. The tourism industry got greedy and wanted every cent they could get from people visiting Australia. And this law is adversely affecting poor homeless people, who in most cases are homeless because the state governments haven't build any public housing for 20 years, and because the state and federal governments screwed up when dealing with the pandemic.
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There are other laws as well including cannabis being illegal. It does less damage to people than alcohol or smoking, yet it's illegal to have anything cannabis related on you or in your possession (this includes seeds). Over 80% of Police callouts are alcohol related (about 5% of Police callouts are drug related and that includes all drugs, not just cannabis). Alcohol causes about 20 different types of cancer in the body and it destroys the mind and quite often leads to domestic violence at home and fights in the street. Virtually every Police office in the country (and around the world) has been threatened, abused, spat at, or assaulted by people under the influence of alcohol. I doubt that any cop in the world has had that happen to them from someone who is under the effect of cannabis.
Cannabis has been banned because various pharmaceutical companies and church groups pressured the governments to make it illegal. This was on top of the US having an anti-drugs campaign going and low and behold, cannabis gets outlawed. It's a double standard whereby alcohol and smoking are allowed because they make lots of money for the government (from taxes and sponsoring by the alcohol and tobacco companies) but cannabis is banned. Alcohol and smoking cause cancer, cannabis actually kills cancer. There is a term called the cannabis paradox and people who regularly smoke cannabis don't get lung cancer but people who smoke normal cigarettes do get lung cancer.
I don't think young people (under 26 years old) should be using cannabis, but if the government is banning cannabis because they claim its harmful for society, they should also ban alcohol and cigarettes because they are more harmful. They need to look at the science behind all three products and then ban the dangerous ones that destroy families and cause cancer. They could also put some money into researching cannabis for cancer cures and other medical treatments instead of leaving it up to private organisations who have to spend huge amounts of money just to get a license to work with the product. FYI, I don't use cannabis and never have. It's just a double standard where they leave harmful substances on the shelf at supermarkets where anyone 18yrs or older can buy them, but ban a relatively harmless substance that could have medicinal value.
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There are other stupid laws too including being charged with taking fish from a drying waterway in a national park (and also outside the national park) and moving them to a different location, when 200 meters up the road, a government department is filling in the pools and covering them with bitumen.
It's illegal for me to set fire to the bush but government departments can do it anytime, including in spring when endangered plants and animals are trying to reproduce.
It's illegal for me to dig up and relocate native plants that are going to be bulldozed or covered in concrete or bitumen, but it's ok for the private companies and government departments to destroy those plants.
It's illegal for me to spray any type of poison in a public place but councils do it every day when spraying carcinogenic herbicide on footpaths, around parks and gardens and even around schools where children spend their days learning and playing.
It's illegal for me to lie in court or at the CCC but when Police officers do it (and it was proven they lied), it's not an issue according to the courts and government.
It's not illegal for JPs (Justice of the Peace) to not follow protocol and wrongfully issue violence restraining orders (vro) against innocent people but it's illegal for me to swear at them when they have done it. And that vro cost me everything I owned including my girl's ashes.
There are some good laws out there that help to protect mainstream society, but there are also some really stupid laws and double standards that apply to rich and powerful people or people who work for the government, and those same laws don't apply to the average citizen.
I have broken laws and I did it because I thought it was the right thing to do at the time, and I still think it was the right thing to do many years later. I have been charged by Police and council rangers for trying to save animals from burning bushland, fish from drying waterways, and even abusing a court worker (JP & magistrate) because they screwed up. I was held in the court jail for calling a magistrate a dickhead after he sentenced a drunk driver to 6 months probation after he killed a friend of mine when he drove through an intersection while under the influence of alcohol. The drunk driver had a long history of driving under the influence and crashes while drunk but nobody cared. Debby's family cared and they got a life sentence because of that drunk bastard. I don't normally break the laws but if I think something needs to be done and nobody is doing it, I will do it and to hell with the laws.
I don't think people should break laws under normal circumstances but if you see one that appears wrong, write to the government and tell them. They probably won't do anything about it but at least you tried to fix the system.
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If you have family in Cairns, you are lucky. Stay with them for 1-2 weeks, go to the conference and do some collecting. There are more than a dozen species of rainbowfish living around Cairns. If you do go there for collecting and the conference, some of the locals might have gear you can borrow or they will give you some of the fish they catch. If not I can tell you how to collect fish.
If you get wild caught native fishes from Queensland or anywhere else, try to have a clean tank for them. This means an aquarium that hasn't had any fish, plants, snails or shrimp from pet shops in them. You want clean gravel, a clean filter and ornaments, and clean plants (preferably tissue cultured). You also need separate buckets and gravel cleaners for those tanks so they don't get anything transfered to them from other tanks. This means any wild caught fish you put in this tank won't catch any of the diseases found in pet shops and that includes things like Fish TB and intestinal worms.
Virtually all native fishes in Australia should have some salt added to their buckets and tanks when they are first caught and for the first 2 weeks they are in captivity. having a bag of rock salt on hand before you go will help increase their survival.