Melbourne The Cosmopolitan Capital Of Australia

Written by admin on June 12, 2009 – 11:42 am -

Ranked the world’s most livable city along with Vancouver; Melbourne is a paradise for tourist all over the world, who flock here each year to experience everything this chameleon city has to offer.As the capital of Australia’s south-east state Victoria, Melbourne is often referred to the country’s sporting and cultural centre. However this river side city has so much more to of


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Australia Cheap Holidays To Three Cities

Written by admin on June 2, 2009 – 11:54 pm -

Your cheap holidays to Australia can be planned for nature sights, adventure, and unusual things to do and for beauty of the country. Your first stop might be at Adelaide, which is the capital of Australia. The museums and botanical gardens are beautiful at anytime of the year. The maritime museum is a delight to see as well as the markets hosted everywhere you turn. If you are up for an unusual


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Driving Tips for Australia

Written by admin on June 2, 2009 – 9:49 pm -

Touring Australia by car offers a unique freedom and more and more people choose to traverse this beautiful land on their own four wheels. For New South Wales and the Queensland coast, no special considerations need to be taken into account when renting a car. Just make sure the seats are nice and soft, as you’ll be in the car for long periods.If you’re heading for the hinterlands of central


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Cheapest Residential Land in Australia, $65000, and Located Near Australia’s Third Largest City

Written by admin on May 3, 2009 – 1:27 am -

There is a secret hidden in South East Queensland Australia. This secret is called Russell Island. Situated just 20 minutes off the coast of Brisbane (Australia’s Third largest city), and within commuting distance of the Brisbane CBD, is an island paradise.The biggest secret is that land over here sells for around $65,000. Looking east we have beautiful views of North Stradbroke Island and look


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New Zealand’s Climate and Weather Patterns

Written by admin on April 28, 2009 – 2:32 pm -

The weather in New Zealand is often like the country’s landscape: dramatic, wild and unpredictable. For such a small country, New Zealand has an incredibly varied climate, and there can be major differences in the weather. New Zealand’s climate creates some diverse landscapes as well, ranging from almost tropical conditions in the north to snowy glaciers in the south.Just like neighbo


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Real Estate In Australia

Written by admin on April 24, 2009 – 10:19 am -

About AustraliaAustralia is a country of so many extremes, being the sixth largest country in the world (50% larger than Europe) but having the lowest population density in the world, some 2 people per square kilometre. The country has historically strong links to Britain, with the Queen still the official monarchy of the country, although the history of Australia is very colourful. Initially pop


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Winter Sun in Australia

Written by admin on April 3, 2009 – 12:58 am -

The Wintersun Festival is an annual 10 day retro nostalgia festival featuring over 1500 pre 1974 hot rod, classic and custom cars. It has more than 100 local, national and international bands and performers, many of which are free. There 250 special interest and market stalls, displays, plus dancing and family entertainment. Almost 90000 visitors from across Australia, New Zealand and beyond conv


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Australia Floods

Written by admin on April 2, 2009 – 3:48 am -

Australia’s weather continues to be a roller coaster ride with the southern states of the country looking at ways to combat a water shortage resulting from the ten year drought whilst the north eastern peninsula of Queensland and northern parts of New South Wales including Sydney are being inundated with torrential rains and flooding. Warnings for a ‘Flood Watch’ from the Australian Bureau


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