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The Top 10 Coolest Outback Locations to Get Married In Australia

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

The Best Restaurant Chicken Recipes You Have To Try From Outback

12th September 2009
The Best Restaurant Chicken Recipes You Have To Try From Outback A lot of hard working people cannot wait for Friday to come so they can head to their favorite restaurant, order a drink, and devour a plate of their favorite dish. With the amount of re... Read >
Author: paulmac

Tourist Destination Australia

03rd September 2009
Blue Mountains: The Blue Mountains is a mountainous range approximately 50 km away from Sydney. It is just an hour’s drive for which one can get campervan rental in Sydney. It is also declared as world heritage site. Blue Mountains are natural attractio... Read >
Author: smozwt

Australia gap year

19th August 2009
Travelling round Australia on your gap year A gap year in Australia provides you with some of the most exciting attractions on the planet. The Great Barrier Reef, Uluru (Ayers Rock), The Sydney Opera House, rainforests, the outback, unique wildlife, m... Read >
Author: Xtreme-Gap

Unwind and Australian Trains

05th August 2009
So if you are considering a train travel in Australia, you got to do it. Australia is a huge country, not just a place for beaches or it's outback, rather its the vastness of the land itself. If you are the plane type of person and thinks that taking a t... Read >
Author: greengirl sydney

Your Australian Adventure

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

How to get off the beaten track in Australia

12th June 2009
For many gap year travellers Australia may not seem to be, culturally, a million miles from home. The food, language and obsession with sport might remind you of home, but there are plenty of hidden sights and experiences here that will surprise you. Famo... Read >
Author: itoi

Aboriginal Art May be the Last Great Art Movement Ever to be Discovered

10th June 2009
Without a doubt, Australian Aboriginal Art is a form of art with huge significance. Renowned art critic and long time writer for Time Magazine Robert Hughes described Aboriginal Art as “the last great art movement”. What makes his statement so sign... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets

Discovering the Wonder and Majesty of Ayers Rock

12th May 2009
If discovering spectacular, Northwest Territory scenery is on your list of things to do, then by all means include Ayers Rock in your adventures. Also known by its Aboriginal name, Uluru, Ayers Rock is an awe-inspiring, natural destination that is both ap... Read >
Author: Chris Alfreds

The Many Ways in Which to Explore and Appreciate Ayers Rock

12th May 2009
Often referred to by its aboriginal name, Uluru, Ayers Rock is a spectacular, sacred monolith site in the Uluru/Kata Tjuta National Park in Australia’s Northern Territory. Known for its jaw-dropping scenery and challenging hiking and walking tours, Ayer... Read >
Author: Chris Alfreds

Highway 1 - The Ultimate Road Trip in Australia

10th March 2009
Australia’s Highway 1 As Highway 1 is Australia’s coastal road, you will be able to start from anywhere and end up back where you started. This road is over 24,000kms which makes it the longest national highway in the world and as a road trip defin... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

How To Travel In Australia

24th February 2009
Australia is a gigantic country, almost as large as the contiguous United States, and one of the most important tips for any tourist would be to give themselves enough time actually to see the country. Most international visitors fly into Sydney, the coun... Read >
Author: Jessica Santoli

Things to Do on a Northern Territory Trip!

23rd February 2009
Leaving Barkly Homestead Roadhouse behind, we are heading towards The Three Ways Roadhouse, where the Barkly and Stuart Highways meet in the Northern Territory. It is a drive of 180kms. It is extremely hot with temperatures soaring to 43 degrees and as... Read >
Author: travellinglilly

Do you Want to fly in a Hot Air Balloon?

14th February 2009
I have bought tickets for a Hot Air Balloon ride as a surprise for my husband. We are travelling around Australia and currently in Alice Springs, Northern Territory. We are up before dawn at 2.45am as our pick-up time is 3.30am I have kept it a secret ... Read >
Author: travellinglilly

6 Places to Explore Aboriginal Australia

21st January 2009
No visit to Australia would be complete without exploring some of its cultures and traditions, so be sure to get a taste of Aboriginal Australia. After all, it is one of the oldest living cultures in the world today! Australia is one of the most spar... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Top 3 Outback Restaurant Chicken Entree Recommendations

05th January 2009
Outback Restaurant has some of the best chicken entrees in the restaurant industry. I know what you are thinking. Isn't Outback a steak house? Well, it is a steakhouse, but Outback Restaurant Chicken recipes are just as good as their steaks. My wife is no... Read >
Author: JakeKelly

The Underground Attraction of Coober Pedy

11th December 2008
The centre of Australia is an extreme place. The blistering dry sun and the harsh climatic conditions have fashioned a desert landscape in which only the hardiest can survive. Yet there is something about deserts that is very enticing, something that is a... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt

Adelaide - Explorer's Highway Driving Tour

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

20 Of The World’s Whackiest Celebrations

13th November 2008
There is nothing to match the value of the celebrations and traditions of a nation. It is a time of national solidarity when the general community and families come together and forget the day to day grind and celebrates a holiday, for a particular purpos... Read >
Author: LynThomas

Traveling with Pleasure in Australia

27th October 2008
How does one define a pleasure trip? The words and phrases defines pleasure trip as a journey taken for pleasure. If something, someone gives an unexplainable delight, it arouses pleasure. Taking a long walk, a road trip or even a week back packing ca... Read >
Author: Arleigh

The Perfect Guide To Australia

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

Kings Canyon: Scenic Desert Royalty

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

The Rugged Scenery of the East Macdonnell Ranges

28th April 2008
It doesn't matter if you are travelling from Ayers Rock, Adelaide, Darwin or Tennant Creek, all roads lead to Alice Springs, and with two majestic ranges on either side it is so worth exploring the wilderness just outside the city. Only one hundred kilome... Read >
Author: Jenny Brewer

Australian immigration: Citizenship testing expanded in Northern Territory

18th April 2008
Potential candidates for permanent immigration don�t have to travel as far anymore when they have to do a citizenship test for Australia. After concerns have been raised by local councils and community leaders about travel distances for applicants, ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Top 21 South Australia Hotspots The First Ten

28th February 2008
1. Adelaide There is always something happening in this spacious city. With parks and gardens surrounding the CBD, you can picnic inthe beautiful Adelaide Botanic Gardens, or stroll down to the River Torrens to watch the paddleboats and cyclists along... Read >
Author: Jenny Brewer

Amazing Alice

30th August 2007
Alice Springs is one of Australia's most well known outback towns. It is almost in the centre of the Territory and lies between the West and East MacDonnell Ranges, and can be reached in a day's drive from Darwin. Most of the year you can enjoy sunny ... Read >
Author: Jenny Brewer

Manhattan Professioanls Travel to Australia

02nd August 2007
Manhattan Professioanls Travel to Australia (Manhattan Travel Australia & New Zealand) Australia and New Zealand Don’t forget about Australia when planning vacation or excursion. You can go on a basic trip going over some of the high lights... Read >
Author: Colleen Barry-Sleicher

The Unique Australia

08th December 2006
Australia might be the smallest continent in territory but it does attract attention with its unique style and characteristics. The thing that struck me most about that continent is the way nature developed there. Australia is located far away from the o... Read >
Author: abraxas

Successful Investment in Australian Aboriginal Art

29th July 2006
Australian Aboriginal art offers excellent opportunities for financially rewarding investments. Like all investment decisions, however, successful investment in Aboriginal art demands that the investor be well informed, has access to good advice, and take... Read >
Author: Miguel Scaccialupo

Alice Springs - Australia's Outback Capital

12th June 2006
The town of Alice Springs is located in the middle of the Australian continent and is the unofficial but undisputed capital of the Australia's vast outback. This unique town is rich in history and natural features, and is the perfect base from which to ex... Read >
Author: Miguel Scaccialupo

Historic Arltunga in Outback Central Australia

12th June 2006
Arltunga, located about 120 km east of Alice Springs in the Eastern MacDonnell Ranges, was the first town to be built in Central Australia. Established around 1887, this historic mining town is today a ghost town which has been well preserved by the dryne... Read >
Author: Miguel Scaccialupo

Historic Hermannsburg in Central Australia

12th June 2006
The Hermannsburg mission was established in 1877 by German Lutheran missionaries about 125 km west of Alice Springs in the majestic Western MacDonnell Ranges in Central Australia. The missionaries settled at permanent waterhole known to the local Western ... Read >
Author: Miguel Scaccialupo

Central Australia's Magical Palm Valley

12th June 2006
Palm Valley is a magical Central Australian tour destination located on hour or two west of Alice Springs in the magnificent Western MacDonnell Ranges. The Finke Gorge National Park covers an area of 46,000 hectares and includes the spectacular Palm Valle... Read >
Author: Miguel Scaccialupo

Tour Ayers Rock in Central Australia

12th June 2006
Ayers Rock is undoubtedly one of Australia's most widely recognised icons both nationally and internationally. It is also one of Australia's most popular tour destinations, and for very good reason. Set in the stunning red desert landscape of Central Aust... Read >
Author: Miguel Scaccialupo

Central Australia: The Western MacDonnell Ranges

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

Tour Central Australia

08th June 2006
Few regions of the world offer the range of stunning desert landscapes and unique flora and fauna that can be found in Central Australia. On top of these natural riches, Central Australia is also home to several rich and vibrant indigenous cultures produc... Read >
Author: Miguel Scaccialupo

Travel Through Central Australian History on The Ghan

08th June 2006
The Ghan is a living legend in Australian history and offers the ultimate journey through the heart of the Australian continent. Named after Afghan cameleers who originally helped open up the desert interior of Australia in the late 19th and early 20th ce... Read >
Author: Miguel Scaccialupo

Tour Kakadu in Australia's Top End

08th June 2006
The tropical northern region of Australia's Northern Territory, known as the Top End, includes the city of Darwin, the town of Katherine, Kakadu National Park and Arnhem Land. The Top End is one of the last great secrets of adventure travel, although word... Read >
Author: Miguel Scaccialupo

Central Australia: the Heart and Soul of Australia

08th June 2006
Located deep in the heart of the Australian continent, Central Australia is home to many of the most significant icons of Australian culture and history including Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kata Tjuta (The Olgas), the unique outback town of Alice Springs, the... Read >
Author: Miguel Scaccialupo

Looking for a Holiday with a Difference?

26th April 2005
Fancy holidaying somewhere unusual? How about a 7 day tornado chasing safari? Care for a camping safari across the desert? How about a night in an Igloo? Or perhaps you may want to attend a winter driving school and receive y... Read >
Author: Chloe Lim