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When you’re stuck in the meeting from hell, it’s easy to distract yourself with visions of exotic beaches, African savannah or some sun-soaked Tuscan Villa. But really, there’s some pretty…
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When you’re stuck in the meeting from hell, it’s easy to distract yourself with visions of exotic beaches, African savannah or some sun-soaked Tuscan Villa. But really, there’s some pretty…
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Visit Uluru at dusk and you might be surprised to see the ground suddenly light up in technicolour bursts. These blooming fields of vivid yellow, purple and pink are part…
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If you live on the Australian mainland, there’s a good chance Hobart isn’t on your foodie radar. It’s a city that’s continually underestimated, except by those lucky enough to visit.…
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Features
Hike, kayak and cruise: The hidden secrets of The Tarkine
by Shaun Busuttil December 4, 2016I’m listening to the beating heart of the Australian rainforest – a symphonic chorus of tweets and croaks against the low drone of cicadas – as I paddle down the slow-moving…
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Features
Sustainable tourism and the future of Northern Australia
by Philippa Whishaw November 25, 2016Stretching from the ancient baked plains of the Kimberley to the tropical escarpments of Cape York, northern Australia is home to some of the rarest ecosystems – and oldest cultures…
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Can you drive from Cairns to Uluru? You bet! Adventure Tours Austraila just launched a brand new 7-day overland journey: Reef to Rock.
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Hobart may attract all the limelight, but leafy Launceston is happy to play second fiddle – so long as it’s given free reign to break out into a solo every…
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News
How a Toilet Break Changed the Timeline of Indigenous Australian History
by David Nagle November 22, 2016Australia’s a land made for road trips. But mix big distances, high temperatures and lots of liquid, and you’ve got yourself a lot of bathroom breaks. Your average call of…
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Driving along a dusty road in the dead of night, somewhere between the small country towns of Boulia and Winton in central Queensland, a glowing light might suddenly overtake you.…
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When Lee (USA) booked his 22-day Darwin to Perth trip with Adventure Tours Australia, he had no idea that on this trip, he would abseil right into the arms of…
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Features
6 times Australia’s wildlife tried to take back what’s theirs
by Taz Liffman October 5, 2016It’d be fair to say Australia’s wildlife ain’t the friendliest knocking about. Man-eating crocs, lady-eating sharks, baby-eating dingoes. Poisonous snakes, venomous spiders, sea snails fitted out with tiny toxic harpoons…