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Add these iconic Australian events to your bucket list
Want to be one of those people who are just magically in the know about exciting local events? From sports, music, culture, festivals, food and wine, here’s the best place to start for events in Australia.
Carolyn Tate
Dec 20, 2024
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Transform your travels: 8 amazing Aussie wildlife volunteer experiences
Love Aussie wildlife and want to do your bit to give back? Adding a few days of volunteering could be the perfect way to do your bit for the environment, explore new parts of the country and get out into nature.
Carolyn Tate
Dec 20, 2024
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Thrilling Iceland: black sands, gushing waterfalls and glaciers
From glaciers to hot springs, Iceland’s dramatic southern coastline will transport you through ancient landscapes carved by ice and fire.
Matt Cheok
Dec 20, 2024
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Can you really take a long road trip in an electric vehicle?
Let’s face it, there’s no such thing as a ‘short drive’ in Australia. If you’re tripping, you’re committing. Which begs the question: can you really road trip in an EV?
Carbar
Dec 20, 2024
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6 ways to work Qantas frequent flyer points to fly free
Fly further for less with these top strategies to fly free (and further) using the new Qantas frequent flyer hacks.
Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon
Dec 20, 2024
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Close encounters of the wildlife kind in Antarctica
Antarctica is a destination for people with bold bucket lists - it’s cold, wild and icy. The driest continent on the planet is filled with magical wildlife and scenery best experienced from the vantage of a cruise ship, a zodiac or even a kayak.
Leonie Jarrett
Dec 20, 2024
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6 survival tips for travelling with grown-up kids
Would a holiday with your adult children be fab family fun in the sun, or a bickering getaway where all you want to do it get away? Here’s how to avoid the latter…
Paul Merrill
Dec 20, 2024
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Vietnam's untold Aussie war stories
More than 60,000 Australians fought in the Vietnam War, including about 19,000 national servicemen whose birthdays were drawn from a lottery barrel between 1965 and 1972. Writer and historian Dr Mark Dapin – who wrote The Nashos' War: Australian National Servicemen and Vietnam (2014) and Australia's Vietnam: Myth vs History (2018) – shares his experience of the South-East Asian country where 523 Australians died in the war.
Mark Dapin
Dec 20, 2024