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- ... that Sugarloaf Point Light (pictured), near Seal Rocks, New South Wales, is one of only two lighthouses in Australia with an external stairway? Sugarloaf Point Light (2010-09-24)
- ... that Warden Head Light, a lighthouse near Ulladulla, New South Wales, Australia, was relocated in 1889 to its current location? Warden Head Light (2010-09-26)
- ... that Hornby Lighthouse (pictured), on South Head, New South Wales, Australia, was known as the "Lower Light", to distinguish it from Macquarie Lighthouse, the "Upper Light"? Hornby Lighthouse (2010-10-02)
- ... that Clarence River Light, a lighthouse in Yamba, New South Wales, Australia, was built in 1955, replacing a previous lighthouse built in 1880? Clarence River Light (2010-10-03)
- ... that Point Charles Light, established 1893, is the oldest lighthouse in the Northern Territory, Australia? Point Charles Light (2010-11-02)
- ... that Cape Don Light (pictured), at the tip of the Cobourg Peninsula, Northern Territory, Australia, is Australia's northernmost traditional lighthouse? Cape Don Light (2010-11-03)
- ... that Emery Point Light, an active lighthouse at Larrakeyah Barracks, near Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, was the only navigational aid to remain functional in the path of Cyclone Tracy? Emery Point Light (2010-11-05)
- ... that the round base of the original Archer Point Light, an 1883 lighthouse near Cooktown, Queensland, Australia, which was replaced in 1975, still exists at the location? Archer Point Light (2010-11-22)
- ... that Bay Rock Light, a lighthouse which originally stood on an islet northwest of Magnetic Island, near Townsville, Queensland, Australia, was relocated in 1992 to the Townsville Maritime Museum? Bay Rock Light (2010-11-24)
- ... that although a recommendation to establish Booby Island Light (pictured) was made in 1873, it was only constructed in 1890, and was the last major lighthouse to be constructed along the Queensland coast? Booby Island Light (2010-12-5)
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- ... that Bustard Head Light, an 1868 lighthouse near 1770, Queensland, Australia, was the first to be established in Queensland after Queensland's formation in 1859? Bustard Head Light (2010-12-7)
- ... that Old Caloundra Light, a lighthouse inactive since 1968, was relocated twice, in 1970 and back in 1999, and was damaged on the second relocation attempt? Old Caloundra Light (2010-12-14)
- ... that access to the 1870 construction site of Sandy Cape Light (pictured) on Fraser Island, Queensland, Australia, was so steep that materials were raised on a whim? Sandy Cape Light (2010-12-15)
- ... that Little Sea Hill Light was the first of a group of eight lighthouses in Queensland made of a hardwood frame clad with corrugated iron? Sea Hill Light (2010-12-19)
- ... that New Caloundra Light (pictured), an inactive lighthouse resembling an airport control tower, is the only surviving example of its design in Australia? New Caloundra Light (2010-12-20)
- ... that a radar station which was active at Grassy Hill Light during World War II included an imitation lighthouse keeper's cottage for camouflage purposes? Grassy Hill Light (2010-12-21)
- ... that construction plans of the first Cape Capricorn Light, a lighthouse on Curtis Island, Queensland, failed to include a lamp room, so one had to be urgently constructed? Cape Capricorn Light (2011-01-06)
- ... that Point Danger Light on the Queensland – New South Wales border lays claim to being the first lighthouse to experiment with laser technology? Point Danger Light (2011-01-12)
- ... that the signal pattern displayed by the Fitzroy Island Light depended on the direction from which it was viewed? Fitzroy Island Light (2011-01-14)
- ... that the original Cape Bowling Green Light was prefabricated in Brisbane, constructed in Cape Bowling Green, moved twice due to coastal erosion, and finally relocated to Sydney? Cape Bowling Green Light (2011-01-22)