Archive for September, 2010
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The festive season is fast approaching and what better way to celebrate than with a Magnifique Christmas Party at the luxurious Sofitel Gold Coast Broadbeach. The hotel and its French and English speaking hospitality staff, is serving up an elegantly ‘chilled’ party package in time for the festive season, launching its newest concept – The Igloo [...]
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CoastOut is the Coffs Coast’s premiere Gay, Lesbian and friends Festival! It is also the first Beach Festival in the country of its kind. 29-31 October is the weekend of beach, sun, sand, and fun for gay surfers and those who love a big LGBT event with plenty of eye candy, sporting activities and parties. [...]
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Local surf champion and coach Brad Holmes says “I like Broadbeach because it is often forgotten, tucked out of the way, yet in the centre of the Gold Coast. It’s a beautiful spot to learn to surf.” There are two Rainbow Tourism Accredited accommodation nearby, Breakers North Apartments is halfway between Surfers Paradise and Broadbeach, [...]
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There is so much to do in New South Wales, but a week will surely persuade you to come back for more. You could easily spend the whole seven days in sunny Sydney, but you can squeeze many of the city’s highlights into a two-day-stay. Day One After breakfast head down to Circular Quay to [...]
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Photos from New South Wales Australia – Sydney – Byron Bay – Mardi Gras Click the image for a larger view.
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Walks and Lookouts on your lazy outdoors weekend itinerary? If you follow this new guide, you can be eco-centric in the Southern end of the Gold Coast Tourism region. For more download the PDF version of the brochure for printing or online browsing. It contains photos and descriptions of General Walks – including the Golden 4 [...]
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Lumina: Ways to light up your winter in Tasmania is more than a tourism theme. It’s the cure the doctor ordered after last winter’s long wet and cold season. From free to not so cheap, there are plenty of events around Tasmania this winter, including the expected food & wine, arts & culture, music & [...]
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Story by Tourism Australia The Kimberley’s majestic red gorges, friendly, unpretentious locals, and other diamonds in the rough, make it a worthy Australian icon. If you are visiting Western Australia, launch yourself from Perth to the northern tip of the state. From the pristine beaches and rugged red cliffs of Cape Leveque to the surreal [...]
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