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Mudgee, New South Wales, More than just a Wine Region
Mudgee, 3 hours from Sydney and only 8000 people, but for all of that, this friendly country town has got it goin’ on! Over 50 Cellar Doors (places to try wine), vineyards as far as the eye can see, rolling hills, and a couple of rivers make this a
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Eden, Australia, The Crown and Anchor
Yes, there is actually a place called Eden, and for the people of Australia there is no surprise that it is a coastal town on this fabulous continent. Located in the region known as the Sapphire Coast of New south Wales, it is a half way point between Syd
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Australia Forum Threads for the week of January 8, 2007
Check out this topic currently being discussed on the Australasia forum at BootsnAll:
Mr_mbuna will be studying in Australia starting in March, and needs a student visa before classes begin. The problem is the timing – it takes 15 days to process the
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What’s on in Perth, Little Creatures Brewery
I realize that a large number of my posts center around the amazing social life of Sydney, so in an act of good will and opportunity to acknowledge that there are other cities with a nightlife out there, I am reaching out to our brothers on the west coast.
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Kangaroo Island, South Australia, Emu Ridge Eucalyptus Oil Distillery
Here’s a post for you seasonal job seekers, science, and ecotourism lovers. Kangaroo Island is an extremely special place as many of my other posts have pointed out, but another one of the outstanding examples of why it is special is Emu Ridge Eucal
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Manly Beach, Learn To Salsa
Wednesday nights in Manly- the temperature on the Rooftop @ The Steyne is bound to be soaring.
Manly has quite a large Brazilian traveller population and they like to get it moving. Just to add another night of the week to the constant party atmosphere
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Little Portugal in Sydney, Petersham
Would you believe there is a road in Sydney that leads straight to the heart of Lisbon- tiled murals, terrible road signs, bad drivers and all? I of course loved Portugal, however, those last two things do stick in my mind. Driving aside, the emphasis o
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Australian Translation Guide #4
One of the fun things of Travel is learning the local lingo. Australia has many terms that are completely unique to their part of the World. This is the fourth in a series to come. It is designed to help Aussies headed overseas and travellers coming to
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Tamworth Country Music Festival, Here I come
Yeee Haaaaa! Get your Boots and Hat Ready. It’s time for the Annual Tamworth Country Music Festival. If you want to go and don’t ahave anywhere booked to stay yet… too bad! Bring a tent. The accomodation books up a YEAR in advance.
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Australia Forum Threads for the week of January 15, 2007
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Jade Maravillas will be in Melbourne for the Big Day Out 2007, and is excited about seeing the bands that will be playing. It’ll also be her first time in Melbo
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Tamworth Country Music Festival, Helpful Hints and Festival Review
The Tamworth Country Music festival made it into the list of Top 100 Australian things to Do/See published in several travel magazines. When a girlfriend suggested we go- I was tentative but agreeable. I am not a massive country music fanatic, but do enj
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Australia Day Havaiana Thong Challenge.
Havaiana is an extremely popular brand of thong (flip flop…I do STILL giggle). Every Australia Day they put on the Thong Challenge. While most of you are envisioning the Thong Song with girls writhing in thong-like underwear on a beach, this is not
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Australian National Anthem, Advance Australia Fair
Well people, if you are going to any major sporting event, or important civil do…it probably doesn’t hurt to know the words to the National Anthem. A far cry from God Save the Queen, I find Advance Australia Fair a cheeky message to the Englis
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Australia Day or Invasion Day?
For many Aboriginal Australians, the concept of Australia day is a tricky one. The day the British landed and basically wiped out their culture, took their land and continued to commit atrocities against them for ages, doesn’t exactly raise feelings of ci
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Australia Day, January 26th
January 26th strap on your Green and Gold, grab a flag, face paint, a slab of beer and head to the beach! You won’t be able to go to the bank or any other business. Why? It’s Australia Day Baby! Australia’s closest thing to a birthday, it marks the day
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Australia Forum Threads for the week of January 22, 2007
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P&C will be driving from Darwin to Melbourne, taking two months to make the drive. Should they hire a camper van, or buy one and then sell it at the end of the trip
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Tours in The Rocks, Explore the Birthplace of Sydney
Ghosts, Beer, and Culture, take your pick. The Rocks is one of the coolest areas in Sydney to go for a wander. At the foot of the Harbour bridge, there are old stone stair cases, twisting passage ways, buildings built by the infamous convicts, awesome pu
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Australia Forum Threads for the week of January 29, 2007
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What’s the name of that “very long sharp direct road somewhere in Australia?” asks Kipi. Two have chimed in now with the Nullarbor Plain, including a
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Australia Forum Threads for the week of February 5, 2007
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Are you going to be visiting Brisbane anytime soon? Wouldn’t you like a local guide to share a pint with? Mim likes to meet travelers when she’s stuck at ho
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Australia Forum Threads for the week of February 12, 2007
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Mim’s friends will be in New Zealand in August, and would like to visit her in Australia – are there cheap airfares to be had from NZ to Oz at that time of
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