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The Kimberley, Kununurra, The Boab Bookshop Cafe’
I have to admit, Kununurra is a little rough around the edges, but very interesting. One of the bigger towns in the Kimberley Region, it is the first stop to reload on fruits and veggies that have been so cruelly confiscated by the boarder customs officer
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Darwin, National Treasures from Australia’s Great Libraries
The Museum of Art and Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT) is hosting a free travelling exhibit of the Australia National Treasures drawn from the magnificent collections of Australia’s National, State and Territory libraries.
Having just seen it- it
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Aussie Translation Guide #6
Hey you Mob! It is time for another colorful Aussie Translation guide! Today we are going to talk about Car related words. One of the fun things of Travel is learning the local lingo. Australia has no shortage of their very own Aussieisms. They are fu
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Sydney with Kids
Are you traveling with kids? A valuable learning experience for the whole family, it sometimes comes with its own special difficultires. One such difficulty is finding kid friendly venues for a feed. Sydney is a city of fabulous places to eat, and there
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Sydney Italian Festival, Viva Italia until June 11th
Put on your slickest gear, hop on your vespa and prepare to speak the international language of Luuuuuuv! It is Sydney Italian Festival time again!
Fashion, design, Food, Wine, film, Music, and of course Sport all feature as the main components of the fe
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Australia Hosts the Dalai Lama
Bono’s got nothin’ on this guy! Perth, Bendigo, Geelong, Melbourne, Brisbane, the Gold Coast, Sydney, Canberra, and NZ! Do you need a bit of inspiration? You are in luck! The Dalai Lama is touring Australia! Love that picture!
The days are
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Royal National Park, Ferry Service
Are you in Sydney and need to get out of the paved jungle? If you head just a little south- you’ll feel like you are on another planet entirely. Instead of pavement…you’ll be surrounded by nature! The Royal National Park established in
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June Long Weekend- Free Jazz Festival at Darling Harbour!
Happy First Day of Winter!
June 11th is a Holiday for NSW and VIC. I think it is Monday the 4th for WA. What is this holiday you ask? The Queens Birthday! Pay no mind to the fact her birthday is actually in April, The Aussies have decided to celebrate
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Bushwalking Tours for the Over 50′s
Are you stil lithe and itching for adventure, but not really up for some one doing a beer bong in the tent next to you? Come Join Exploranges Bushwalking tours for the over 50′s.
Natural History Focus
Personal Service
Experienced guides
Great food
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WebJet 28 Day Deal finder
WebJet.com.au is Australia’s Version of Travelocity or Orbitz. You go to one page, type in your travel requests and the best prices from the available airlines magically appears. If you get hooked up with their service, they will send you notifications w
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Last Minute Travel Deals, Canellations.com.au
Finally!!!!! This morning on my drive in, I heard a radio article that peaked my interest. I used to be a huge user of Priceline.com in the States for cheap last minute hotels. Upon moving to OZ, I was heartbroken to discover it doesn’t really wor
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The Cosmic Psychos- Aussie Exports to Look For
After a blazing return oto the live scene last April after a 9 year hiatus, The Melbourne Rock legends Cosmic Psycos are back with the release of a brand new album.
The Psycos new Album Dung Australia is out June 9th. A recent article described their new
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Australian Snow fields- Opening Weekend!
Well folks it is finally here- marked by a cold rainy day in Sydney, the opening weekend of the Australian snow fields has arrived! And appropriate it is, that they are called snow fields instead of the snow mountains. ahem….
For all my good natur
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Sydney Film Festival, June 8-24
DJ’s, Films, Live Blues Performances, Hula Hoop lessons…The Sydney Film Festival has it all!
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