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Four Festivals For The Second Half Of 2015!
Australia is a culturally diverse country, brimming with an array... read more
East Woody Beach
The sequestered coast hidden atop the Northern point of Australia’s rich... read more
Spontaneously Travel in Australia this Christmas Period
This Christmas and New Year period is the ideal time to spontaneously travel in... read more
Experiencing Australia’s Aboriginal Heritage
Australia’s Aboriginal heritage is an imperative aspect of the... read more
Travel Jobs In Australia
Living in Australia, there is too much culture, history and beauty to be... read more
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Four Festivals For The Second Half Of 2015!
Australia is a culturally diverse country, brimming with an array... read more
The New South Wales North Coast Agricultural Show Circuit Begins!
The New South Wales North Coast Agricultural Show Circuit has officially kicked... read more
Get Your Groove on With Groovin the Moo 2015
Australia is well-renowned for hosting a myriad of unique and exciting music... read more
United Nations World Heritage Committee Considers Protecting The Great Barrier Reef
One of Australia’s biggest tourism drawcards is the world renowned Great... read more
TripAdvisor’s ‘Travellers’ Choice Awards’ Top 10 International Beaches!
Every year, the popular travel site TripAdvisor puts together its list of the... read more
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A Day-Long Degustation in Sydney
A lifetime resident of Sydney, Rachel Borthwick uncovers some of the city’ s most underrated yet awe-inspiring places to have a day-long degustation. Sydney, with its culinary cultural enclaves and easy-to-navigate public transport system, affords locals the perfect opportunity to …
Surry Hills Festival: Stories, Love & Tales
This September 26th, one of Sydney’s most creative suburbs will be hosting a music, arts and food festival to celebrate all there is to love about the area and showcase the wonderful talents that thrive there. An annual event, this …
Three Great Shopping Spots in Sydney That Are Not Located in a Shopping Centre
For shopping in Sydney, you have the best of both worlds. Malls like Westfield Shopping Centre are plentiful and house numerous brand name retailers. Sydney’s CBD also has rows of shops along the well-known tourist locations of George Street and …
Get Your Groove on With Groovin the Moo 2015
Australia is well-renowned for hosting a myriad of unique and exciting music festivals that promise to offer some of the best international lineups available, while also providing plenty of true blue Aussie festival shenanigans. One such festival on the very near horizon …
Road Tripping Through Country Australia
Road tripping in Australia is a mandatory activity for any traveller in the country. Travelling by car, anchored to the Earth of this vast, expansive land provides perspective unattainable by any other mode of transport. By being connected to the ground, you are …
Travel News 12th February
This week in travel – robots staffing hotels, virtual technology changes the game of tourism, flights available for auction and much more. Read on for all the latest travel news around Australia and the world! World’s First Hotel Staffed by …
Travel News 6th February
Skyscanner Reveals Cheapest Time to Book and Travel Travel search site Skyscanner has searched through three years of booking data based on 250 million flights to gain helpful insights into the cheapest booking tips for travellers. They discovered that the best …
Weekly Travel News 28th January
Here is all the latest travel news and updates from Australia and around the world. Qantas Scraps Fuel Surcharges but Flight Prices Still Increase Qantas has announced it will scrap fuel surcharges to match falling oil prices, but admits that …
Weekly Travel News 21st January
Insurance Firm Hacked, Policy Holders Not Informed Insurance firm, Aussie Travel Cover, is under fire after keeping a large-scale hacking quiet from policy holders for over a month. The hacking saw potentially hundreds of thousands of Australians’ personal information stolen …
Weekly Travel News: AirAsia, Paris and Data Breaches
Stay up to date with all the latest travel news from around Australia and the world over the past week: Divers Recover Airasia Cockpit Voice Recorder Indonesian divers on Tuesday retrieved the cockpit voice recorder from the crashed AirAsia flight QZ8501, …
Must Experience New Year’s Eve Celebrations for International Travellers
Sydney’s New Year’s Eve celebration attracts over one billion viewers worldwide, securing it as one of the most extravagant and wonderful in the world. Visitors to our shores would already be aware of the incredible natural beauty our city has …
Weekly Travel News Wrap Up
Here is all the latest travel news from Australia and beyond from the last week. 1. North Korea Launches a Tourism Website North Korea launched a new tourism website this week designed to appeal to international visitors even though its borders …
Top Travel Trends in 2015
A new study by the World Travel Market Report has revealed the top travel trends for 2015. The report revealed that more travellers than ever will eat locally, stay in posh hostels – aka poshtels – and use technology like …
























