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Partying on Oxford Street

Brooke

Written by Brooke, Australia, September 2012

A real night out on the town in Sydney doesn’t exclude the biggest and the best: Oxford Street . During the day, this Sydney street near the Central Business District (CBD) is a relaxing and ... 
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Queenstown Winter Festival

Kyle

Written by Kyle, USA, May 2012

There is a certain buzz surrounding ski towns where the first snows of the year begin to fall, and what better way to harness this excitement than with a ten-day, city-wide festival dedicated to ... 
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Reastaruants along the Strand in Townsville QLD

koalakiss86

Written by koalakiss86, Australia, November 2010

Jamaica Joes Bara and Grill on the strand in Townsville, has the best bbq/grill styll food, with friendly waiters and great views of the ocean across to Magnetic Island.
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Rhino Bar and Grill

koalakiss86

Written by koalakiss86, Australia, November 2010

One of Towmnsvilles most popular start of the night drinks, its on the corner of Palmer st which is the main restaurant district on Townsville.
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Shopping on Oxford Street

Brooke

Written by Brooke, Australia, January 2013

Locals in Sydney know Oxford Street for two main reasons: partying and shopping. We’ve already written about partying on Oxford Street, so this post will cover the shopping aspect. Oxford Street ... 
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Sofitel- Melbourne Best breakfast in a hotel

koalakiss86

Written by koalakiss86, Australia, November 2010

The most amazing breakfast buffet..and the restaurant is ion the top floor which is just breath taking views of the ocean
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St Albans, The Settlers Arms and the Old Great Northern Road

Jeff

Written by Jeff, Australia, October 2010

If you've got a day to spare in Sydney and you have a car I'd recommend heading northwest of Sydney to visit the charming village of St Albans. Getting there is easy as you can just drive north of ... 
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Strahan

Chou Fleur

Written by Chou Fleur, Australia, October 2010

Strahan, a picturesque fishing village is a must visit when traveling to Tasmania. Things to do are a visit to Sarah Island with its dubious reputation of being the worst convict prison in Australia ... 
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Sydney for Food Lovers

Brooke

Written by Brooke, Australia, December 2012

Sydney ‘s diverse food culture, ranging from trendy cafes to hatted restaurants, draws food lovers from around the world to partake in the local fare. Created from the combination of cultures ... 
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Tasmanian International Beerfest

Brooke

Written by Brooke, Australia, October 2012

Australia ‘s largest beer festival, the Tasmanian International Beerfest, takes place during two booze-filled (in moderation, of course) days on Hobart ‘s Princes Wharf. Although beer lovers ... 
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Taste of Sydney 2012

Emma

Written by Emma, Australia, February 2012

It’s Sydney’s turn to host the scrumptious Taste Festival in March 2012. Catch all the action over four days at the beautiful Centennial Parklands near Oxford Street, Paddington. Editor’s Note: ... 
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The Australian Museum: After Dark

Brooke

Written by Brooke, Australia, August 2012

Forget the straight-laced, classroom personality of the typical natural history and culture museum. The land of fossils, dinosaurs, nature photos and Australian history is normally a daytime world ... 
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The Best Places for High Tea in Melbourne

Emma

Written by Emma, Australia, October 2011

Since the 1800s, ladies and gentlemen have been enjoying high tea in the afternoons. Until recently, sipping on earl grey and nibbling cucumber sandwiches was an activity reserved almost ... 
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The Dandenong Ranges

Emma

Written by Emma, Australia, October 2011

Less than an hour east of Melbourne 's city centre lie lush mountain ranges known locally as the Dandenongs . Popular with day-trippers since the 1870s, these gently rolling hills and prettily ... 
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The Darwin Beer Can Regatta

Brooke

Written by Brooke, Australia, June 2012

What started as a ploy to clean up beverage cans that littered the streets during the Cyclone Tracy rebuild in 1974 has turned into a fun annual event in Darwin . The Darwin Beer Can Regatta is ... 
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