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August in Australia
A visit to Australia in August will find you in the last month of winter, and the place to be if in the south is at the mountains while the weather is still ripe for the joys of outdoor sports. Average temperatures seem to warm up a bit overall, but no re
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Things to Do in Darwin
Darwin is a much smaller city, with only about 125,000 people, far up in the Northern Territory. The climate is tropical, the buildings are modern, and the setting is unforgettable. A multicultural vibe is only natural seeing how this city is a hub betwe
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Winter in Australia
When I hear Aussies talk about winter in Australia, I have to laugh to myself a little. Of course, weather always seems relative to where you come from, and where I come from has some bad winters. Australia, on the other hand, has it quite easy in this s
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July in Sydney – Events, Weather and Travel Tips
Visiting Sydney in July will get you there right smack in the middle of winter. Depending on where you just came from – the hot north perhaps – the cooler weather could be a welcomed treat. Still, cooler weather or not, Sydney is a place cons
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July in Melbourne – Events, Weather and Travel Tips
Australia is more than just beaches and the outback, and to prove that point there’s Melbourne in July. Melbourne has a draw all its own, with culture, arts, shopping, restaurants and cafes mixing to give any tourist – no matter which season t
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Winter Festivals in Australia – The Ultimate List
No matter what time of the year you catch a flight to Australia, there is probably a festival… or two… or five that you can plan into your itinerary. Winter in Australia is no different, meaning there are just as many happening aroun
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Explore Melbourne for Arts, Culture and Events
Summer in North American and Europe is winter in Australia, which makes it off-season in the country, which can get chilly in June, July and August (but certainly not freezing, especially by North American standard).
While most tourists who head to Austral
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The Queen’s Birthday – History, Significance & What to Do
The Queen’s Birthday is a public holiday celebrated in many Commonwealth countries including Australia. The day is not recognized on the Queen’s actual birthday day, but instead on a designated date to be followed no matter the monarch at the
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Discount Cards in Sydney
Sydney would not be known as a budget destination by any means. It is, after all, the largest city in all of Australia with global companies, a large international airport and a healthy population to back it up. It is best to be careful here; Sydney is t
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The Melbourne International Film Festival – Facts, Tickets & Getting There
The Melbourne International Film Festival, or MIFF for short, takes place every year in the funky city of Melbourne. Featuring hundreds of films from over 50 countries, the festival is the most popular of its kind in all of Australia. Lasting for 17 days
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Discount Cards in Melbourne
When planning a trip to Melbourne, or anywhere in Australia for that matter, it is a wise idea to think about your budget beforehand. A number of options on things to do in Melbourne are available, and you will want to make the most of both your time and
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11 Adrenaline Junky Activities in Australia
If you’re the type of person that associates a good holiday with taking it to the extreme, then Australia has you covered. There are more things to spin you around, make your heart race or just plain get the adrenaline pumping down under than I can
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Things to Do in Hobart, Tasmania
Only 3% of visitors to Australia make it to the country’s southern island state, of which Hobart is the capital. Those who do take the trip (either by ferry or plane, usually from Melbourne) are rewarded with beautiful nature and some of Australia
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Darwin Beer Can Regatta
Darwin Beer Can Regatta 1977
The Darwin Beer Can Regatta isn’t no ordinary boat race. As the name suggests, the boats used for the big competition are actually constructed out of empty beer cans (or soft drink cans). I don’t know what thi
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Discount Cards in Australia
So, you’ve decided to catch a cheap flight to Australia in hopes of seeing as much of it as possible. The only problem now is the budget, and the budget can go a bit too quickly when down under. Nomadic Matt spelled it out on his article on The Cos
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Free Things to Do in Brisbane
Brisbane is often a city that is overlooked on many trips to Australia, but travelers might be missing out on a chill and clean, modern city with a great atmosphere by doing so. We’ve already talked about the big things to do in Brisbane, and now we
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Where to Watch the World Cup in Sydney
The World Cup is here, and even though this post is a little late coming, there is still plenty of soccer action to take part in watching while in Sydney! It’s an entire month of games that have resulted in extended liquor licenses, later working hours an
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BootsnAll Travelers Connect – A Facebook App for Independent Travelers
BootsnAll has done it! They’ve released a great new Facebook application — BootsnAll Travelers Connect — that makes it super easy to get in touch with locals, and meet other travelers, during your weekend getaway or around the world journey. B
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Birds of NSW – Beautiful, Gigantic, Unique & Annoying
Where I come from back in America, we have cute little birds that don’t do much besides the typical cheep-cheep singing that you might picture in Snow White. They aren’t very big, and you probably won’t have any issues with them unless y
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Melbourne Winter Masterpieces 2010: Tim Burton – On Now!
Tim Burton has brought the world some of the most imaginative movies from Beetlejuice to the recent Alice in Wonderland. Now, the bits and pieces surrounding his movie-making career that have been hand-selected by the Museum of Modern Art in New York City
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