Posts Tagged ‘Wine Tourism’

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Okay, I’m hooked on Beechworth and have been for at least five years. As one of Victoria’s most historic towns, it’s packed with stories to tell, both old and new. Well preserved yet fresh as a spring daffodil, Beechworth is also a gourmet’s pilgrimage.

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Australia is well known internationally for its vibrant regional tourism scene, primarily driven by landscapes and wildlife. Ask a typical international traveller what they think of when they consider Australia (if they do at all) and they’ll respond in one of two ways, wildlife: kangaroos, koalas and maybe platypus or landscape: Uluru, Great Barrier Reef […]

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Dunkeld seems an unlikely town to choose for setting up one of the country’s best restaurants but as the Royal Mail Hotel’s first manager/sommelier Lok Thornton claimed in 2008, “We plan to be not only one of the ten best restaurants in Australia but in the world within a few years.” No doubt this forecast […]

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