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Ocean Walk from Bondi to Coogee
If you love clifftop walking with beautiful beaches and bays between, you'll love this walk. It kicks off at Bondi Beach near Icebergs (that's the big pool on the south end of the beach). From here ...
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Best Day Trips from Cairns
Written by Brooke, Australia, March 2013
Cairns, in Queensland’s tropical north, while a great place to relax acts better as a hub for all the wonderful natural attractions in the region. From here, it is easy to take day trips to explore ...
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Best horse riding ever - Glenworth valley
Written by eva_afta, November 2010
The best horse riding establishment I have ever been to is Glenworth Valley on the Central Coast of NSW. There are a couple of different treks there and the staff are friendly and helpful. The horses ...
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Family Friendly Things to Do in Perth
Written by Brooke, Australia, March 2013
A trip to Perth, or Western Australia for that matter, is bound to be a largely outdoors affair. And where there’s nature, there is sure to be enticing experiences for kids. Animals, parks and ...
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Harbour Walk - The Spit to Manly
Written by Jeff, Australia, October 2010
One of Sydney's most famous walks is from The Spit to Manly. You will traverse many bays, headlands and beaches on your way from the beautiful Clontarf Beach to the Manly Harbour beach via Grotto ...
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How to Celebrate Australia Day in Melbourne
Written by Emma, Australia, February 2013
Australia Day takes place on January 26th and is a public holiday for all Australians. Various events are scheduled throughout the day in every state and city and Melbourne has an entire program of ...
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Melbourne’s Best Picnic Spots
Written by Emma, Australia, October 2012
Foresighted Victorian town planners made sure that Melburnians had
plenty of green space when they laid out the city in the mid-1800s.
Thanks to them, city workers, families and foot-weary ...
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Royal National Park
Written by Brooke, Australia, January 2013
The Royal National Park lags in age behind only one other national park
in the entire world: Yellowstone. This old park, lying 20 miles (32 km)
to the south of Sydney city, was established in ...
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St Albans, The Settlers Arms and the Old Great Northern Road
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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Stepping Back in Time at Werribee Mansion
Written by Emma, Australia, September 2012
To walk through the doors of Werribee Mansion is to step back in time to
the late 1800s and the beginning of European settlement in Australia .
A huge Italianate-styled mansion built for wealthy ...
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Sydney's Top 5 Attractions
Written by Emma, Australia, August 2011
1. Sydney Harbor
This should be the first stop on any Sydney
itinerary. A visit to the harbor will take in several of Sydney’s
preeminent sights including the Sydney Opera ...
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Sydney’s Best Parks and Gardens
Written by Brooke, Australia, September 2012
One of the brilliant features of Sydney
city is the integration of a number of parks and gardens within the
city bounds. These sections of green act as mini getaways for those
normally rushing ...
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The Top 6 Free Things to Do in Melbourne
Written by Emma, Australia, October 2011
While Melbourne
may have recently been voted the world’s most livable city, the surging
Australian dollar means that travel here is no longer the bargain it
used to be. Thankfully, many of the ...
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Top 10 Melbourne Experiences
Written by Emma, Australia, September 2011
City-bound and not sure what to see? Here are our top 10 Melbourne experiences. Editor’s Note: This recommendation was taken from our Melbourne Things To Do blog . Visit the original post to ...
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Top 5 Kid-Friendly Activities in Melbourne
Written by Emma, Australia, October 2011
Kids in Melbourne ,
well, they’re a little bit spoilt really. Spoilt for choice that is.
With museums, parks, theatres, gardens and specially designed kids’
spaces and workshops, there’s plenty ...
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Full-Day Rottnest Island Bike and Snorkel Tour
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