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The fruity dessert has caused a bitter rivalry between Australia and New Zealand for the past 90 years. So, who really invented the Pav?
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Take the plunge in Kakadu’s best waterfalls, watering holes, gorges and creeks.
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Echidnas really take Hump Day literally!
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When Mother Nature wants to show off, she comes to Australia. If you strolled along some of Southern Tasmania’s beaches this week, you might have seen the sand turn electric blue under your feet. How? Why? Was it all just a wonderful dream?
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In this series, we’ll take a look at the stories behind some of our favourite bits of Aussie slang. Sure to come in handy when you’re spinning yarns around the campfire (yes, we’ll cover that one too).
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I’ve read about it, seen photos and watched many a documentary. But after seeing Uluru through my own eyes, I finally get it. Believe the hype.
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Guides
Everything you need to know about swimming with whale sharks in Australia
by Kellie Bright March 28, 2018Ningaloo Reef near Exmouth, Western Australia, is a known hangout for whale sharks, the world’s biggest fish. Want to swim alongside one?
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It’s been 100 years since Australia’s involvement in the First World War, and the Aussie spirit lives on.
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So many shades of red it’d make the Crayola company jealous.
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Keep your eyes peeled for this tasty bush tucker and you’ll never need to open another can of baked beans again.
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Living in the Australian bush and being super cute at the same time is hard work. Just ask these koalas.
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Features
Hump day facts: 13 bizarrely named Australian towns
by David 'Thommo' Thomson February 25, 2015Known for our way with words (Aussie rhyming slang), Australians also have a pretty good record when it comes to drumming up inventive names for towns.