If you haven't already marked the dates in your diary, don't forget that 10th annual Sydney Writers' Festival 2007 runs from 28th May to 3rd June.
Held at Sydney's Wharf 4/5, the annual Sydney Writers' Festival is the biggest literary event of...
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Fiordland Lodge is a five star lodge designed by an American log-cabin maker. The chic and grandeur of the lodge is mirrored in the breathtaking views of Lake Te Anau and Fiordland.
Harmony, elegance and privacy:
Private and serene, the Fiordland...
The Melbourne City Council has decided to make free bicycles available to visitors in Melbourne city. For this, the Council has been in talks with the outdoor advertising major JCDecaux.
Jcdecaux has already been launched free city cycle...
The land down under got it's name for a reason. If you care for snorkeling with Sting rays, living off $10 steak dinners, and craving for a view of the outback, come on down to Sydney, Australia to check things out for yourself. The only problem...
Australia consists of hundreds of thousands of kilometers of empty space which is being put to apt use by its government. The glaring desert sun of this plain is soon to witness the world's largest 18-hole golf course, stretching across 1,200 km.
The..
Imagine speeding skywards to reach the heady heights of one of the world's tallest buildings. You can now take a unique view of Melbourne from the glass-floored cube hanging from the side of city's tallest building, Eureka Tower.
Eureka Sky-deck..
Following hot on the heels of its provocative branding campaign Tourism Australia launched G' Day NZ Australia Week (23rd April-29th April) which has been a huge success this year. It was a celebration of mate-ship between Kiwis and Aussies.
The...
Nestled at the base of the Cardrona Valley on the outskirts of Lake Wanaka is Cardrona Terrace Estate, one of the most unique and amazing lodges in New Zealand. It's a luxury retreat ideally suited to business or pleasure and is an ideal base to...
The remote stretches of Australia extending beyond the township of Mataranka is indeed a Never Never Land. When Jeannie Gunn wrote her 1908 novel 'We of the Never Never', she did a great thing by calling this part of the Australian landmass as Never...
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