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Sydney-off the Tourist path. A visit to the Zoo and MORE!!! Go see Mosman!
If you are over visiting Taronga Zoo while visiting Sydney, don’t miss out on the lovely little village of Mosman. Believe it or not- you can turn your zoo visit either into a bush walk, a beach trip or some massively amazing boutique shopping.
From the
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Attention Food Intolerants! Cafe’ Mosman!
Café Mosman is at the top of Military Road just down from the Spit. Mosman has several great little café’s. Though most importantly there is one that caters for genetic defects like myself with food intolerance’s. This place is a god send! A cozy
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Australian Slang. Translation Guide #3
One of the fun things of Travel is learning the local lingo. Australia has so many terms that are completely unique to their part of the World. This is the third in a series to come. It is designed to help Aussies headed overseas and travellers coming t
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Kangaroo Island Accomodation, Flinders Chase Farm
Flinders Chase farm is a charming and comfortable place to crash for the night or a week. It is on the west side of Kangaroo Island almost at the entrance to the National Park. No matter your budget, Flinders Chase Farm has an ideal place to lay your we
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Sydney: Popular Swimming Pool
Though the days have been a bit blustery of late, it is most definitely summer in Sydney. while the Nightlife is HOT, most Sydneysiders need a place to cool down and chill out during the day. There are several favoured watering holes around the city, how
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Sydney: Gourmet Food Safari Tours
Living in Sydney, it is difficult not to, (at the very minimum) be a closet foodie. There are just so many phenominal places to eat and so many types of food available that you would almost have to live under a bridge not to notice. (actually some of th
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Kangaroo Island, South Australia. General Overview
2 hours south of Adelaide, Kangaroo Island is a venerable ecological utopia. The third largest island in Australia, 12 K from the mainland, it has managed to have an ecologically independent growth from even the mainland of OZ. As witnessed by many of th
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Kangaroo Island, South Australia. How to Get There
If you are going to fly all the way to Australia, do try and make some time to see Kangaroo Island. It may not be on the main tourist path but it is well worth your hard earned Travel time and dollars. Everyone I know that has gone there completely agree
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Australia Forum Threads for the week of December 18, 2006
Check out this topic currently being discussed on the Australasia forum at BootsnAll:
GAP and her boyfriend will be visiting Australia’s east coast (coming from the UK) in February – she’s young enough to qualify for a WHV, but her boyfri
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Australia Forum Threads for the week of December 25, 2006
Check out this topic currently being discussed on the Australasia forum at BootsnAll:
Jennifer in Hobart is making her way from Adelaide to Melbourne, and has planned two overnights en route. Where should she stay those two nights?
After three months of s
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What’s On Sydney in January 07
January in Sydney, and indeed all of Australia, is the July of the Northern Hemisphere. We all know what that means… SUMMER! Most Capital cities have scores of things to do, but some of the most fun, based in Sydney, surround the Sydney Festival an
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Adelaide, The Central Markets
The Central Markets of Adelaide….OH a foodies dream! People call Adelaide the City of Churches But it is soooo much more than that. Adelaide is right in the middle of a major agricultural area and 3 wine regions! The Central Market, located in the
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Kangaroo Island, South Australia, How to see a Platypus
One of the Highlights of visiting Kangaroo Island is the amazing amount of protected wildlife that can be seen in such a small place. The Star of the show, without a doubt, is the Platypus. These little guys are absolutely adorable, quite rare, shy, and
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Treking Australia, The Hume and Hovell Walking Track
Got your ticket to to Oz in your hot little hands and looking for a really unique Aussie adventure? Wanting to experience some fair dinkum Aussie grass lands, mountains and national parks?? I guarantee- none or very few of your friends would have done th
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Australian Wine Review- Tim Smith, Barossa Valley
Tim Smith Grenache Mataro Shiraz 05′, Barossa Valley.
Omigosh! Let me say that again. Omigosh! I realize that is not proper wine speak and I don’t claim to be a wine expert, however, it sums up the initial feeling that the wine created. Spicy, it
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The Ashes, Australia beats England 5-0 in Cricket!
Australia Inflicts Ashes Whitewash read the Headlines this morning. OK- I admit- being a girl I am not so knowledgeable on the sport- but it is always good when the home team whoops arse don’t you think? Condolences to all the Pommies out there. T
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Sydney Festival, The Hottest thing on this summer.
Sydney Festival is the hottest thing going this summer in the self proclaimed Emerald City. There are so many wonderful events that appeal to the entire spectrum of ages and interest types from children’s events to the Violent Femmes. Sydney, a cit
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Australia Forum Threads for the week of January 1, 2007
Check out these topics currently being discussed on the Australasia forum at BootsnAll:
Whalewatcher’s planning her Australian adventure, and is looking for diving information. She and her husband are both seasoned divers, but they’re looking
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Adelaide, Wine Bar and Tapas, The Apothecary
Major find! Tapas, Wine bar, and a super posh yet not expensive restaurant upstairs. I originally just stopped in for a glass of wine and was planning to go elsewhere for dinner. That plan went all wonderfully pear shaped (Aussie for “did not come to fr
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Chinese New Year Celebrations in Australia
Bang! Bang! Clang! Bang! Whee! If anything can be said about the Aussies, they love to have a good time! Chinese New Year is coming up in a few short weeks and seems to be yet another amazing reason to party, get outdoors in the capital cities, eat some g
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