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25th January, 2008

Aboriginal Australia

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Aboriginal Australia

Today, more than ever, you can enter into the world of an ancient culture accompanied by its modern day custodians, descendants of one of the most fascinating and unique cultures on earth. What’s more, you don’t have to go overseas to discover it! Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have an enormously diverse and complex culture that traces its roots back at least 50,000 years - one of the longest

28th September, 2007

Discover the Delights of Melbourne in Spring

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Melbourne Spring
Melbourne is a labyrinth of hidden secrets, cultural attractions and gastronomic delights and as the temperature starts to rise, the city is buzzing with things to see and do.

Spring in Melbourne means fashion and horse racing and it all starts with Australia’s largest annual sporting event, the Spring Racing Carnival (3 October – 22 November). Offering 50 days of action and excitement, the Carnival is characterised by glamour,

21st August, 2007

Paradise - and Not Just for Surfers

Region There is more to the Gold Coast

The Gold Coast is famous for its kilometres of wide, sandy beaches. And so it should be. You can have a fabulous holiday within an easy stroll of those beaches even if you do nothing else. But there's much, much more to the Coast. In fact, you really are spoilt for choice.

5th July, 2007

South Australia - A brilliant blend

State South Australia - A brilliant blend

You'll find amazing wildlife and wilderness areas right across South Australia, but it's hard to go past Kangaroo Island for an unforgettable nature experience. Thirty per cent of the island (Australia's third largest) is dedicated to national and conservation parks, it's home to the world's largest breeding colony of sea lions, and its dramatic scenery ranges from the Little Sahara (actually a massive sand dune) to the huge sculptured granite boulders called Remarkable Rocks.