A reference list does not use bullet points/ dot points or numbers. (Look at the example!)
A Harvard reference list has references in alphabetical order. (A-z by author name)
Reference lists can look different - for example, some people write the year in brackets and others don't. Look at the examples below; they are different but they can all be correct...
Fdaku, D 2018, Solving the problem of climate change, Climate Scholars Australia, accessed 27/3/21, <www.climateSA.org/solving/climatechange/>. Fdaku, D (2018) Solving the problem of climate change, Climate Scholars Australia, accessed 27/3/21, <www.climateSA.org/solving/climatechange/>
Fdaku, D. 2018, Solving the problem of climate change, Climate Scholars Australia, viewed on 27th March, www.climateSA.org/solving/climatechange/.
Keep all of your references the same in your list. Choose a pattern and keep it the same for each one. Fdaku, D (2018) Solving the problem of climate change, Climate Scholars Australia, accessed 27/3/21, <www.climateSA.org/solving/climatechange/>