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23rd September 2009
Melbourne is the second largest and a marvelous city of Australia. It is the capital of the State of Victoria in Australia. This city is mainly famous for its large number of cultural and sporting events. Cheap flights to Melbourne is the best option for ... Read >
Author: Jack
16th September 2009
Are you considering a trip to gorgeous Brisbane Australia? There is no other place in the world where you will enjoy such fine dining opportunities! Whether you are traveling for work or pleasure, start planning your trip with a close look at the dozens... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com
15th September 2009
With a population of over 25,000, Mt. Isa or The Isa, as it is popularly known among the locals, is located in West Queensland, Australia and the city is popular for its vast mineral deposits. Mining operations that started in 1924 are still on today; in ... Read >
Author: Melissa Anderson
15th September 2009
If you are looking for a holiday destination that is rich in culture and heritage and also has plenty to see and do, from attending festivals, to equine shows, bird watching to paragliding, with plenty of accommodation, Tamworth is a great option. Get awa... Read >
Author: Pamela bach
11th September 2009
Want to spend your holidays in Melbourne? Grab the cheap flight to Melbourne for your travel to Australia. Melbourne is the capital of State of Victoria and the second most populous city in Australia. You can travel this city both for luxury holidays and ... Read >
Author: Jack
15th August 2009
The capital of New South Wales and often confused as the capital of Australia, Sydney is one of the most exciting, vibrant cities to visit in the Southern Hemisphere.
Whether you are visiting Sydney to explore its cultural history or to relax at some ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
04th August 2009
Due to its spark and energy most people think Sydney is the capital of Australia, but if it is not the capital Sydney is the most enthralling city of Australia. From the orange-segments shaped Opera House, the Harbour Bridge off which fireworks dance on N... Read >
Author: Globester20
03rd August 2009
Due to its spark and energy most people think Sydney is the capital of Australia, but if it is not the capital Sydney is the most enthralling city of Australia. From the orange-segments shaped Opera House, the Harbour Bridge off which fireworks dance on N... Read >
Author: Globester20
24th July 2009
Melbourne is known as the city that never sleeps. It has an amazing night life and has so much to see free of cost. This city has a lot in its kit for tourists. Royal botanic garden, queen Victoria market, crown casino, Melbourne beaches, Melbourne city s... Read >
Author: serviceapartmentsmelbourne
11th May 2009
Canberra was chosen as the capital of Australia in order to serve as a compromise between the pre-existing metropolitan centres of Sydney and Melbourne, both of which were competing for the same privilege. As a result of this, Canberra is a city that is v... Read >
Author: Glen Bravo
25th March 2009
For an action packed adventure holiday that will suit all the family, why not head to one of Australia's theme parks? We've listed the country's top theme parks where thrilling rides and a carnival atmosphere are the order of the day.
Top Theme Parks o... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
03rd March 2009
Canberra is the capital of Australia. It is considered to be the principal city of Australia. It is truly a delight for the travelers. The famous attractions of Canberra are inclusive of wildlife, water parks, parks, various museums, architectural spots a... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
10th February 2009
Anyone can be taught the skill of having a super, trained memory, even a child. When I hear someone say, “I can never remember faces.” Or “I can’t remember names, but I never forget a face.” I think how casually we treat our memory and how ofte... Read >
Author: Martin Mak
16th January 2009
The rolling hills of the Northern Tablelands in New South Wales are home to fabulous National Parks where nature lovers and bushwalkers will feel right at home. The full array of Australian wildlife and birdlife can be seen in the thick forests that drape... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt
03rd December 2008
Are you taking a trip to Australia in the coming months? If you're basing yourself in Sydney you may need to know how to get to other cities from here. Have a look at our guide outlining the driving times & distances involved.
Sydney is a buzzing and... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
03rd December 2008
Canberra, the capital of Australia, is the largest inland city and the country's 8th most populous city overall. It's located between Sydney and Melbourne, which were the two contenders for the capital city of Australia in 1908; Canberra was chosen as a c... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
03rd December 2008
Melbourne – is Australia’s second largest city and is the capital of Victoria. Often referred to as the 'cultural capital of Australia', Melbourne is just brimming with things to see and do. Why not rent a car and make the most of your holiday here...... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
23rd October 2008
A great multicultural city, Melbourne allures travelers with an old world charm as well as the pure thrill of adrenaline-rushing sporting events. Melbourne is an ideal destination for travelers who love a laid-back lifestyle, as well as for adventure enth... Read >
Author: Alex
29th September 2008
Australia is located in Oceania. It is the world’s smallest continent resting between the South Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean. Australia is the sixth largest country in the world. Its population is most dense along the eastern and southeaster coast... Read >
Author: Jennie
09th September 2008
Gold Coast prides itself of being the tourism capital of Australia. Living up to its name, Gold Coast attractions are numerous and beautiful. Each of the tourist destinations offers the average tourist all that he or she can possibly experience in such a ... Read >
Author: Bei Maniago
05th September 2008
largest city in Australia is also one of the largest crowd pullers. If you are planning to come to this capital city of Victoria, you will be greeted with a wide range of Melbourne Hotels. This cultural capital of Australia is an abode of elegant Victoria... Read >
Author: Alex
29th July 2008
With balmy Mediterranean weather and incredible scenery, vineyards and art galleries, Adelaide and its seaside bring tourists from far and wide. The neighbouring city of Glenelg has become increasingly popular over the years with its Bay Discovery Centre,... Read >
Author: Jenny Brewer
26th July 2008
I have got a question for you, mate: Where can you find desert, tropical rainforests, woodlands, grasslands, swamps and more than 10,000 beaches? The lingo might have given it away, but the answer is Australia! The 3 million square miles of this country i... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
23rd July 2008
Draped in a quilt of green meadows and lush forests, the rolling hills stretch to the horizon where they join with the clear blue sky to create a contrast of colours as interesting as the history of this lush region. This is the countryside on the norther... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt
06th June 2008
An hour from Melbourne yet worlds away at the same time, the Macedon Ranges are a little corner of the Victorian countryside whose rich history, cool climate and stunning natural sights and sounds provide the ultimate playground for campervan adventurers.... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt
09th May 2008
The second largest city in Australia, Melbourne is a major city for commerce and is home to some of the most popular sporting events and festivals in the country. It is widely considered as the cultural and sporting capital of Australia and has many sport... Read >
Author: Karl Bantleman
28th March 2008
A celebrated filming location, Melbourne is regarded as the cultural capital of Australia, featuring Victorian-era architecture, many museums and beautiful gardens. It’s a perfect destination for adventure enthusiasts as well travelers who simply like t... Read >
Author: Alex
19th March 2008
It may be Australia's second largest city, but Melbourne is seen as leading the country in many other departments. Its sports-mad residents refer to it as the sporting capital of Australia, and the large amount of world class stadiums, tournaments and tea... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt
29th February 2008
Come explore the capital city and also get to know the past of the continent. The many attractions that attract the old and young alike would make the travel to Canberra unique experience. The many hotels, the well knitted transport, and the popular attra... Read >
Author: Alex
25th July 2006
Coober Pedy is without a doubt one of the most unique outback destinations in Australia. Set in a stark arid landscape often compared to Mars, this outback mining town where many people live underground is the source of most of the world's precious opal p... Read >
Author: Miguel Scaccialupo
04th January 2006
Australia is the biggest island and the smallest continent on the Earth. It received its name due to the Latin "Terra Australis Incognita" "Southern unknown land". Australia is the only country occupying the whole continent. Here you can see the super m... Read >
Author: Ann Corba
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