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Where we’ve been

Aboriginal Culture Australia Australian Wildlife Bali Bangkok Business Travel California Chicago coral reef crocodiles Cultural History eco-tourism Elephants Endangered Species Endangered Wildlife Fraser Island Gourmet dining Great Barrier Reef Hawaii Humpback Whales Indonesia Islamic Culture Italy Myanmar New Zealand Northern Territory Organic food Oslo Polynesia Queensland Rutherglen Scuba diving Shopping SouthEast Asia South Island sustainable tourism Sustainable Travel Thailand Tigers Turkey USA Victoria Vietnam Volcanoes Wine Tourism

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The Costa Concordia shipwreck fiasco in late January 2012 raised many issues important to travellers, particularly in matters of personal and public safety.

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When Tourism Australia launches a new commercial spruiking the country’s tourism wares, trained industry eyes open wide, often with some trepidation, if not surprise.

In 2009, when the ad themed ‘Where the bloody hell are you?’ caused then PM Kevin Rudd to claim it was ‘a rolled gold disaster’, travel industry tongues were wagging far and wide.

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Animals and Other Grown-ups at the Western Plains Zoo.

When meeting three Dr. Dolittles in two days, it’s a sure thing that talking to animals will be part of the fun. My first Dr. Dolittle, Helen Harris, introduces me to the behind-the-scenes activities at Dubbo’s Western Plains Zoo.

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Anyone claiming a casual familiarity with the wines of Rutherglen most likely thinks of sweet fortified and heavy duty reds.

Fair enough since these have been the bread and butter of Rutherglen for more than a century.

Well, times are changing and they’re changing in a very pleasant fashion. While the bread and butter wines, Muscat, Topaque (formerly Tokay) and strong reds mostly made from Durif, continue to deliver outstanding wines of excellent quality, other grapes such as Marsanne, Roussanne, Tempranillo and dry wines made from Portuguese varieties such as Touriga, Tinta Cao and Tinta Barocca are adding new excitement to the array of tastes.

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There’s a lot more to a holiday in Thailand than a beach.

Heading west to east from Khao Lak north of overcrowded Phuket, we leave the beaches behind and head for the hills, first stop, Elephant Hills Rainforest Camp nestled among the dominating limestone karst outcrops, jutting like rocky white spears into the humid air.

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