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Sydney Harbour Bridge, 75th Birthday
Not a view of the Harbour Bridge you get everyday- and not one you are likely to get March 18th either…. Hey Everyone! It’s a party! Come help cut the cake and blow out the candles for this 75 year old beauty! Marvel at the Sydney Harbour Bri
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Australia Forum Threads for the week of March 5, 2007
Check out the topics currently being discussed on the Australasia forum at BootsnAll:
Anyone have any thoughts on getting cheaper flights to Australia from LAX or JFK? And is the May-August season considered low season there? Eppyboy wants to know.
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Formula 1 Comes to the Sydney Customs House
Fancy yourself a bit of a Michael Schumacher of the weekend roads…aside from the places with speed cameras of course… Here is your chance to set yourself up against the pros. The RBS Grand Prix Challenge, using a full size Williams team Formula 1 car com
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Aussie Translation Guide #5
One of the fun things of Travel is learning the local lingo. Australia has no shortage of their very own Aussieisms. They are fun and inventive, though occasionally hard to translate. I endeavor to help ease your transition into this upside down languag
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Kangaroo Valley NSW, Come Canoe With Us.
The hustle and bustle of Sydney can become overwhelming to even the most hardened of city dwellers at times. If you feel like you’ve been abused by the city, your boss, or chewed up and spit out- maybe it is time to get out of town and see a bit mor
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Surry Hills, Free Music Wednesdays
Looking for something to do on Wednesday nights in this crazy old city that will save you a bit of money? The White Horse in trendy Surry Hills is promoting local talent. Every Wednesday night they are hosting local musicians.
There is no cost to atte
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NSW South Coast Accomodation, Culburra Hideaway
Looking for an affordable surfie get away? Want to see some real wild and untamed ocean? About 2.5 hours south of Sydney, the Culburra Hide Away, located on Culburra beach near Jervis Bay, is sooooo chillaxed.
A true 1960′s beach pad, it has mode
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How Well do you speak Aussie? A fun Quiz.
They got me on this one! I got 15 right which qualifies me as…
“You’ll be apples! Well… nearly anyway. You will communicate fairly effectively with the native population, but they will still mutter “bloody yank” when y
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What’s on Melbourne
G’day Folks! I’ve had a request for information from other cities outside of Sydney… What! Is there really life outside of Sydney!…He He just kidding. Check out some of these amazing events in Australia’s other city…
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What’s on Perth, Sunday Concerts
Sunday and Sunset @ Subi Concert Series
Perth is proud to present a series of free concerts for the community throughout the year.
The Sunday @ Subi series runs through the winter months on Sunday afternoons and features a range of performers, styles and
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Flight Centre, Travel Around Australia and the World
The Following is a Sponsored Review:
I adore Flight Centre. Considered a top employer, I know a few of the folks that work there, in fact I play soccer with two of their talented travel specialists. Soccer aside, I’ve personally used Flight Cent
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Art and Schnapps at the Arthouse Hotel in Sydney
Late last week I received an invitation to the Spalding exhibit opening at the Arthouse Hotel at 275 Pitt Street. While the invitation looked appealing, I was puzzled how they had gotten ahold of my name and address. Upon closer inspection, I noticed www
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Driving Australia, Survival Tips #1
The last couple of weeks have seen me hitting the roads of New South Wales, so I thought I’d share a couple of observations to help a few of you first timers out there. While I do enjoy a good road trip and certainly enjoy getting out to see this co
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Bathurst Driving Circuit, Mount Panorama
Do you feel the need for speed? Easter Weekend sees lovely Bathurst turn into a motor revving, testosterone fuelled metropolis when the Bathurst International Motor Festival rolls into town. The oldest inland settlement, Bathurst, on the far side of the
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Travelling Australia as a Coeliac
Calling all people with food issues! I had pizza and beer the other day for the first time in years. For most of you that is no big deal. But for those with Coeliac Disease, or those people who have a gluten intolerance (almost 1% of the population) Th
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McLaren Vale, South Australia, d’Arenbergs Winery
A couple of months ago I flew to Adelaide for the U2 concert. Since I was headed to the area, I was on a mission to try and experience some of the local produce both in eaten and imbibed forms.
I have to relay a funny but relevant story first. This pas
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Backpackers, Skiers, and Travellers, 1Cover Insurance for All
The Following is a Paid Review
Are you a backpacker, Business Traveller, organizing a group holiday or going to the Snow? As I’ve mentioned a few times previously on this blog, it is extremely important to get good travel insurance. 1Cover is an in
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Melbourne, See it all at the new Eureka Skydeck
Are you going to be in Melbourne anytime after April? If so do you like to walk on the trippy side? The new Eureka Skydeck is scheduled to open next month. Yeah Yeah, you’ve done the skydeck thing before, what makes this one trippy and worth a look
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Northern Territory Safari’s, Pungalina- check out 4 new caves
If your are headed to the Northern Territory, the operators og Pungalina Safari’s have discovered 4 new caves. The new caves have been discovered on the Pungalina Station which is in the Northern Trritories gulf country. In total, 19 caves have bee
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April in Oz, Festivals around the Country
So you are travelling around Australia, or maybe you live here and are in desperate need of a unique get away. check out a few of these festivals in a State near you!
Northern Territory
Tiwi Islands Football and Art Sale April 1
Alice Springs Cup Carniva
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