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This video reveals an industrial design marvel - so cleverly designed you could fit the national archives in it. They thought of everything! The spellbinding score hints at the creative genius of Microsoft Songsmith.
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Stories and photos from visitors to Australia
Source: World Nomads
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Your search is over. No additional entry needed. Just click on this item's title and off you go to Australia
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lip onto the back of a Vespa and take a high speed gastronomic tour of Melbourne. The coffee'll keep you speeding and the sizzling dishes will have you drooling into the wind.
Source: Lonely Planet
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Biker, adventurer and man-about-the-globe Steve Crombie shares tips on the best Aussie biking experiences.
Source: Lonely Planet
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Canberra has rarely been taken seriously as an urban destination, but that’s about to change. Marieke Hardy experiences Walter and Marion Burley Griffin’s vision of urban utopia from the air in a balloon; down on the ground she explores the city’s flourishing underground music scene. Complete with crazy bikes and guerrilla gig hi-jinx, this is the nation’s capital like it’s never been portrayed before.
Source: Lonely Planet
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TV Presenter Yumi Stynes experiences Australia’s number one natural high: the World Heritage–listed Daintree rainforest. Unbeknownst to many people, it is also the traditional land of the Kuku Yalanji indigenous people. Yumi Stynes goes for a mangrove hunt with the Walker brothers, of the Kuku Yalanji clan; and joins a hands-on project that is gives back to the Daintree.
Source: Lonely Planet
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With over 12, 000 kilometres of coastline Western Australia has an unfair advantage. They’ve got more beaches than anywhere else in Australia – so it’s no surprise the region of Kalbarri topped the list of best coastal experiences. Considered one of the best places to surf, bushwalk and kayak in Australia – if not the world – Barton Lynch puts Kalbarri’s surfing prowess to the test; both on and out of water.
Source: Lonely Planet
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Melbourne is probably best known for its blockbusters: the arts centre, the MCG and Federation Square. But the city keeps its best secrets the coolest bars, cafes and street art hidden in the laneways of the CBD that are at the heart of the city’s cultural renaissance. Robbie Buck rolls up his sleeves and makes his mark on the world capital of street stencil art.
Source: Lonely Planet
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This travel video to Mildura shows why it has topped the list of Australia’s tastiest food safaris, with HG Nelson meeting up with legendary chef and exponent of the Slow Food movement, Stefano de Pieri. Stefano sends him out on a shopping expedition that requires HG to get up close and personal with the region’s produce for a cook up on the iconic Murray River.
Source: Lonely Planet
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Award-winning actress Susie Porter visits the Oodnadatta track, in the number one outback experience. It is one of Australia’s most iconic outback journeys and the best time to go is when the outback puts on a show. Hooking up with the locals for the Oodnadatta Races, it’s one of the biggest weekends of the year. experiences.
Source: Lonely Planet
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Twenty percent of Tassie is World Heritage listed wilderness, so it’s the perfect play-pen to scale a mountain, cycle the coastline or hike in pristine national park. But Tasmania’s best kept secret is its unique diving environment. Jesse Martin gets below the surface of Tassie, exploring the underwater kelp forests and gets a surprise from some playful seals.
Source: Lonely Planet
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The Ghan is a consistent favourite with travellers but Bluelist Australia breathes new life into an old journey, as it claims the top spot. Host Samuel Johnson makes the most of the whistle stops with a helicopter ride over Katherine Gorge and tries his luck on a quad bike at one of Australia’s oldest cattle stations. Tags: Bluelist Australia Travel Video The Ghan Railway Train Adelaide Darwin Alice Springs Katherine Northern Territory South Australia Katherine Gorge Helicopter quad bike
Source: Lonely Planet
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Sydney Hip Hop artist Kween G (aka Gladys Namokoyi) gives us her top three Alternative Music Festivals. Tags: Music Kween performer dancer rapper Bluelist Australia Womadelaide Adelaide Byron Bay Blues Festival African Music Festival Sydney Dancing Family
Source: Lonely Planet
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Australian Food critic Matt Preston combs the countryside to give us his top three Gastronomic Getaways. Tags for this item: Matt Preston Food Wine Bluelist Australia Kyneton Central Victoria Holgate Brewhouse Curly Clare Valley South Australia Old Pubs Ovens Valley Bright Myrtleford Valleys
Source: Lonely Planet
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Lonely Planet founder Tony Wheeler and his daughter Tashi give us their top three Aussie Family Road Trips.
Source: Lonely Planet
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Appealing video produced by Tourism Victoria
Source: Tourism Victoria
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