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24th September 2009
By strict definition the Australian Outback refers to the very remote and dry areas of Australia, although it may also refer to the land that lies outsides the boundaries of the populated urban areas. Although it is known as "Sunburnt Country" it is home ... Read >
Author: John Downes
16th September 2009
Australia is certainly a lucky country and if you are looking to get married here, then the Australian Outback has a plethora of great sites for a wedding. Some of the sites I have mentioned in my Top 10 list may need approval to have your ceremony on the... Read >
Author: Chris Le Roy
05th August 2009
Australian Opals have an unique beauty that most appreciate. These exquiste opals are found in the Australian Outback which is quite rough and has extreme weather conditions. These conditions have defended Australia's pretty opals and have nurtured them t... Read >
Author: Nathan Webster
10th July 2009
Taking a trip to Australia should create memories never to be forgotten but it is such a large country it could be difficult to decide exactly where you should explore. There are so many unusual and diverse destinations to see in the country but there are... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets
09th July 2009
Great! You have finally decided that the trip of a lifetime is going to be taking place in Australia, and that you want to go camping in the Australian outback rather than staying in hotels and hostels. You have made a great choice.
But there are obvi... Read >
Author: Theresea
09th July 2009
Those looking for adventure and the experience of a lifetime usually find themselves considering a trip to the famous outback of Australia.
There are many reasons why the outback of Australia is number one for tourists seeking adventure: the beautiful... Read >
Author: Theresea
09th July 2009
Great! You have finally decided that the trip of a lifetime is going to be taking place in Australia, and that you want to go camping in the Australian outback rather than staying in hotels and hostels. You have made a great choice.
But there are obvi... Read >
Author: Theresea
09th July 2009
Vacationing in Australia will provide you with memories that last forever, but Australia is such a huge place it can be difficult to decide exactly where you should explore. There are many different exciting places to visit on your Australian trip, but th... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets
12th June 2009
Australia is considered by many to be one of the most popular countries to relocate to whether it is for a job transfer, because you are a returning citizen, want to retire, or for any other reason. Australia offers breathtaking landscapes and a diverse, ... Read >
Author: John Jo
01st May 2009
If you drive for about an hour south of Brisbane, you will find the Gold Coast of Australia. There is an airport at Coolangatta, which means Place of Good View in aboriginal. About 25 minutes from there is surfers paradise where all the high rises give ... Read >
Author: JenB
09th April 2009
One of the things that make Australia a must-go for tourists is its Outback scene. It is perfect for those who want to escape from the fast-paced big cities and just lay back, relax, and enjoy beautiful landscapes. So when you get an Australian visa for... Read >
Author: joalesto
26th March 2009
One of the most exotic travel destinations in the world is Australia, or more officially known as the Commonwealth of Australia. It is also known as the Land Down Under, separated from the rest of the world by the Indian and Pacific Oceans. It has one o... Read >
Author: joalesto
10th March 2009
Have you heard of the Australian Outback? Have you always wanted to visit the Great Barrier Reef? Or have you always wanted to see the koalas, kangaroos, the Tasmanian devils, and other exotic Australian endemic species in their native habitat?
What ... Read >
Author: joalesto
02nd February 2009
If your idea of the perfect Hawaiian getaway is to find an island where the days pass in slow motion, and you will return home relaxed instead of exhausted, then Lana' i should be your island of choice. Although Lanai resembles the Australian outback mor... Read >
Author: Tim Roseland
29th December 2008
If you wish to seek jobs in Au, from abroad, you will need to take care to read about an understand Australian Immigration policy. There is a clear quota and the number of those wishing to enter is far greater than the allowed influx.
However, if you s... Read >
Author: Steve Last
29th December 2008
If you wish to seek jobs in Au, from abroad, you will need to take care to read about an understand Australian Immigration policy. There is a clear quota and the number of those wishing to enter is far greater than the allowed influx.
However, if you s... Read >
Author: Steve Last
17th December 2008
Darwin is the ultimate base for your Australian Outback adventure. In every direction there are significant attractions that will take your breath away. With an abundance of wildlife parks, Litchfield and Kakadu National Parks, Darwin harbour, spectacular... Read >
Author: Jenny Brewer
03rd December 2008
If you're visiting Australia, and thinking of taking a driving tour, one of the most memorable routes is the Explorer’s Highway from Adelaide to Darwin. You're guaranteed breathtaking scenery, a host of top attractions, and best of all; you can travel a... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
10th November 2008
For most people getting from Adelaide to Perth is as easy as jumping on a plane for a few hours. But for the more adventurous there is an alternative- a much harder alternative, but one that is altogether more satisfying. It involves driving for 1000s of ... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt
05th November 2008
Since wedding invitations are the first intro your guests will get to the tempo and concept of your wedding, make certain that your invitations are as transparent and special as your wedding will be. Follow these easy steps for personalizing your invitati... Read >
Author: Jeff Fain
08th October 2008
So Nicole Kidman believes that wading in the waters of a “wonderfall” in the Aussie outback help her and 6 other women working on the same movie to conceive. Kidman and her husband are now blessed with a much longed for and cherished “miracle” bab... Read >
Author: Sarah Carson
18th September 2008
Lasers have been successfully used for avian dispersal all over the world by organizations and individuals such airports, councils, pest controllers, farmers and home owners.
An interesting background statistic for birds and airports is that around 50,... Read >
Author: Frank
24th August 2008
Deep down, we're all looking for that "authentic" travel experience. We don't want The Hilton Australia. No, we want to stay with an Australian aboriginal family in the bush. We don't want to eat at McDonalds Australia; we want to eat a vegemite sandwich ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
22nd August 2008
Nature tours and city tours are a great portal to Australia if you've never been there before. It's impossible to see and do even a fraction of all that's offered in a week or two, but you can ensure action-packed, stress-free days by arranging an all-inc... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
21st August 2008
No, silly, "the outback" is not a restaurant chain where you can get "shrimp on the barbie" and a "bloomin' onion," although their cuisine is to die for! The Australian outback is a complex landscape comprised of rich clay soils and greenery, contrasted w... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
14th August 2008
Australian history intrigues every visitor who steps foot on land here. How are there only 350,000 aboriginals remaining, down from one million? What did the Europeans first think of this strange land, "plagued" by snakes, scorpions, spiders, sharks and p... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
19th June 2008
The harsh desert landscapes of the 'red centre' of Australia are as unforgiving and brutal as they are beautiful. Stretching as far as the eye can see are miles and miles of sunbaked earth, seemingly devoid of feature except for resilient shrubbery, large... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt
15th May 2008
Hunter Valley wines are acclaimed around the world. The Hunter region is divided into the Upper and Lower Hunter by the Hunter River. A registered wine sub-region known as Broke Fordwich exists in the Lower Hunter region. Some of the most famous types of ... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson
28th April 2008
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Author: pc08
16th April 2008
For those who love the idea of driving for hours through miles and miles of open countryside, driving through the Australian outback may not spring to mind.
However, for those looking to travel through the country, either during backpacking excursions ... Read >
Author: DCollins
02nd April 2008
Home to a diverse collection of local and exotic wildlife, the Fort Worth Zoo offers its visitors an amazing experience filled with fun and adventure. Founded in 1909, the zoo initiated with approximately 10 animals but eventually developed in to a massiv... Read >
Author: James Cook
18th January 2008
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She runs, she swims, and she rides a Harley. In more than six weeks, she ate a worm, braved the uneven Australian outback and bests 15 other wann... Read >
Author: Gemma Luk
11th October 2007
There is no puzzle as to why Surfers Paradise, which is part of the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia is such a popular holiday destination. After all, it is the entertainment and glam capital of the island that is ‘Down Under’, and epitomizes that ... Read >
Author: Pete Prinyaroje
23rd July 2007
Things started off well, I felt organized and ready to jump on that plane. This was the first stage of my month long trip through 6 different countries. It was my first time out of Australasia and I was very excited at the prospect of encountering new sig... Read >
Author: Rene Smith
20th March 2007
If you're planning a large trip overseas for your next holiday, it's likely that you're feeling a mix of both heady and nervous excitement. Whether you're planning to visit the French Riviera, the pyramids of Giza or the Australian outback, your initial e... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
13th February 2007
All about vacations
Everyone loves going on vacations! Vacations are a time to relax, to reconnect with family and friends, and to recuperate from the day-to-day stress of modern life. However, if things go badly, vacations can be even more stressful. ... Read >
Author: Steve Dolan
18th November 2006
Recently, Ford Motor Co. proudly announced that Escape has surpassed the million mark. The automaker reported that it has sold more than 1 million of Escape models since November 2000. To put on record, Ford Escape is the best-selling SUV in the market ... Read >
Author: Chuck Smith
16th November 2006
For several years during the 1990s, the Land Rover Defender graced the line up of Land Rover vehicles sold in the U.S. Safety issues resulted in the cancellation of the Defender in 1998, but for 2007 many updates to the versatile and lauded SUV have been... Read >
Author: Matthew C. Keegan
07th September 2006
The air is fierce and enjoyably biting, the dust is alive under the wheels of your 4WD, and the vista of beautiful, untamed nature shrieks on your face. Welcome to Australia's outback. Here, at the Back of Beyond. The limitless frontier. The other ext... Read >
Author: Ryan Reynolds
12th June 2006
The Australian Outback is one of the last true frontiers of the modern world. It is a vast land, sometimes harsh and unforgiving, but always endowed with spectacular beauty, enormous variety and fascinating history. The sheer expanse of the outback is bre... Read >
Author: Miguel Scaccialupo
12th June 2006
The ancient landscape of Western MacDonnell Ranges stretch west from the Central Australian outback town of Alice Springs for over 200 kilometres, forming a rugged red barrier across the vast desert plains of Central Australia. The ranges hold a wealth of... Read >
Author: Miguel Scaccialupo
10th December 2005
Ever felt the pain of personal growth and wondered when it was all going to get back to normal?
There's an interesting phenomenon I'd like to share called 'hysteresis'. This term quite basically means an object under pressure such as an elastic band w... Read >
Author: Michaela Scherr
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