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Escape city life take a few days off in Hawks Nest

02nd November 2011
Sydney is definitely one of the world's greatest cities, but it is a big city and once in awhile, it's nice to take a break from city life and relax in a more peaceful setting. There are plenty of great beach communities between Sydney and Newcastle, but ... Read >

A Garden of Eden on a Sapphire Coast of New South Wales

24th October 2011
If somebody told you there was a Garden of Eden on a Sapphire Coast, you would probably either think they were crazy or would ask them how to get there? Hopefully, you would do the latter, because there really is an Eden and it's on the Sapphire Coast of ... Read >

Escape the holday crowds stay in Southwest Rocks

21st October 2011
South West Rocks must be one of the most misleading place names in Australia. If you've never been there or been told about it, you wouldn't be likely to want to visit this lovely town about 50 miles or 80 kilometres north of Port Macquarie. Those who kno... Read >

The Eyre Peninsula is relaxing, but not laid back

12th October 2011
What do you think of when you dream of a vacation at a coastal resort? You probably think of lying in the sun and relaxing, don't you? Then you do a reality check and remember the crowds, the queues and the traffic. A holiday on the Eyre Peninsula in Sout... Read >

A wellness center in Canada –excellence apart

11th October 2011
A chiropractic centre (wellness center) has an array of treatments focusing on various parts of the body. It provides you with various healing treatment. Various wellness centers in Canada provide you with various treatments like spinal manipulation and ... Read >

Experience the majesty of the red desert in Broken Hill

11th October 2011
Best known as the "Silver City" because of the rich deposits of silver and other minerals that are mined there, Broken Hill, is also often thought of as the capital of the outback. The locals jokingly refer to their city as the "biggest city in the middle... Read >

Explore the amazing Shipwreck Coast around Warrnambool

10th October 2011
Victoria's Great Ocean Road has been heralded as one of the most scenic drives in the world. That is no empty slogan: it is the simple truth. You simply have to see it to appreciate it. It is a long and sometimes winding road, so by the time you reach War... Read >

Merimbula offers a number of attractions for everyone, young or old

06th October 2011
The South Coast of New South Wales is often referred to as the "Sapphire Coast" because of the brilliant sapphire coloured waters that lap against the rugged shores of this part of New South Wales. Merimbula, with its wide, sheltered beaches and gorgeous ... Read >

Taree on mid north coast of NSW, may be just what the doctor ordered

03rd October 2011
If you feel like it's time for a break, but want to avoid the big tourist centers, a Taree accommodation might be just what you're looking for. Located between its more developed Mid-North Coast neighbours of Forster and Port Macquarie, Taree has all of ... Read >

Find miles of unspoiled beaches in and around Port Macquarie

30th September 2011
The first thing you will notice about Port Macquarie is that the city seems to be set up to cater to tourists. With a great beach virtually in the backyard of the city centre and miles of unspoiled beaches to the north and south of the town, it is obvious... Read >

Jindabyne is a great place to visit any time of the year

23rd September 2011
Skiers and snowboarders heading for the snowfields of the Snowy Mountains from Sydney know Jindabyne well. Because it is the last town before the ski resorts, ski and snowboard enthusiasts on a budget often stay in a Jindabyne accommodation because it is ... Read >

The Hunter Valley has made Australian wines famous

21st September 2011
The Hunter Valley needs no introduction to wine lovers. Along with South Australia's Barossa Valley, it has put Australian wines at the top of the world's list of great wine growing regions. This didn't happen overnight, though and the history of viticult... Read >

Words cannot begin to do justice to Kangaroo Island

20th September 2011
Kangaroo Island is one of those rare places that defies description: the only way to appreciate it is to see it in person. This 93 mile (150km) long, 35 mile (57km) wide island, just 8 miles (13km) from the tip of South Australia's Fleurieu Peninsula and ... Read >

Finding opals in Coober Pedy South Australia

20th September 2011
Coober Pedy, South Australia looms so large in the Australian imagination, many people are surprised to learn that the town's permanent population numbers just 3,500. Although it is a small town, Coober Pedy can be said to be one of the world's most cosmo... Read >

Put Apollo Bay on your list of places to stay when touring the Great Ocean Road

19th September 2011
If you're planning on taking a trip up on Victoria's Great Ocean Road, put Apollo Bay on your list of places to stay. Located in the foothills of the Otway Ranges just before the Great Ocean Road traverses Cape Otway, it makes an ideal setting to get out... Read >
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