The Australian Open is a major tennis tournament held annually over the last fortnight of January in Melbourne, Australia. First held in 1905, the tournament is chronologically the first of the four Grand Slam tennis events of the year – the other three being the French Open, Wimbledon and the US Open. It features men's and women's singles; men's, women's, and mixed doubles and junior's championships; as well as wheelchair, legends and exhibition events. Since 1988 the tournament has been played on hard courts at Melbourne Park.
The Australian Open typically has very high attendance – second only to the US Open – and was the first Grand Slam tournament to feature indoor play during wet weather or extreme heat with its two primary courts, Rod Laver Arena and Hisense Arena, equipped with retractable roofs.
The Australian Open is managed by Tennis Australia, formerly the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia (LTAA), and was first played at the Warehouseman's Cricket Ground in Melbourne in 1905. This facility is now known as the Albert Reserve Tennis Centre.
He is the first male player representing Serbia to win a Major singles title and the youngest player in the open era to have reached the semifinals of all four Grand Slam events, separately and consecutively. Amongst other titles, he won the Tennis Masters Cup in 2008 and was on the team which won the 2010 Davis Cup. He also won the bronze medal in singles at the Beijing Olympics in 2008. He has won 11 Masters 1000 series titles placing him joint fourth on the all time list. Djokovic has quickly moved up in the rankings of history. Tennis Channel ranked him number 40 , and former player Pat Cash said he is one of the greatest ever.
Sharapova made her professional breakthrough in 2004 at age 17, when she defeated two-time defending champion and top seed Serena Williams in the 2004 Wimbledon final for her first Grand Slam singles title. She entered the top 10 of the WTA Rankings with the win. Despite not winning a major in 2005, Sharapova briefly held the no. 1 ranking, and reached three Grand Slam semifinals, losing to the eventual champion each time. She won her second major at the 2006 US Open defeating then-world no. 1 Amélie Mauresmo in the semifinals and world no. 2 Justine Henin in the final.
Federer vs Djokovic - SF Australian Open 2008 |Highlights HD|
Federer vs Djokovic - SF Australian Open 2008 |Highlights HD|
Federer vs Djokovic - SF Australian Open 2008 |Highlights HD|
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Federer Vs Djokovic -- Australian Open 2008 Highlights (HD)
Federer Vs Djokovic -- Australian Open 2008 Highlights (HD)
Federer Vs Djokovic -- Australian Open 2008 Highlights (HD)
Federer v. Djokovic -- Australian Open 2008 Semi-final
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Australian Open 2008 | Novak Djokovic Vs. Jo Wilfried Tsonga Highlights ᴴᴰ
Australian Open 2008 | Novak Djokovic Vs. Jo Wilfried Tsonga Highlights ᴴᴰ
Australian Open 2008 | Novak Djokovic Vs. Jo Wilfried Tsonga Highlights ᴴᴰ
If you want to relive the best moments of the Australian Open 2008 Final, look at this video ! An incredible war between two great players which ended with t...
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Australian Open 2008 ATP Final - Novak Djokovic vs. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
Australian Open 2008 ATP Final - Novak Djokovic vs. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
Australian Open 2008 ATP Final - Novak Djokovic vs. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
Finale de l'Open d'Australie opposant le futur numéro un mondial actuel Djokovic à LA surprise du tournoi en la personne de Tsonga. Tsonga n'aura pas démérit...
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Tsonga v Djokovic: 2008 Australian Open Men's Final Highlights
Tsonga v Djokovic: 2008 Australian Open Men's Final Highlights
Tsonga v Djokovic: 2008 Australian Open Men's Final Highlights
Highlights from the Australian Open Men's Final 2008 between Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Novak Djokovic. A four time champion in Melbourne, this was Djokovic's fi...
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[HD] Maria Sharapova vs. Ana Ivanovic (Australian Open 2008 Highlights)
[HD] Maria Sharapova vs. Ana Ivanovic (Australian Open 2008 Highlights)
[HD] Maria Sharapova vs. Ana Ivanovic (Australian Open 2008 Highlights)
Melbourne, Australia - Women's singles final match between Maria Sharapova and Ana Ivanovic at Australian Open 2008 (Highlights). Short moments after the m...
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Australian Open 2008 Semifinal - Novak Djokovic vs Roger Federer
Australian Open 2008 Semifinal - Novak Djokovic vs Roger Federer
Australian Open 2008 Semifinal - Novak Djokovic vs Roger Federer
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[HL] Novak Djokovic vs. Roger Federer 2008 Australian Open [SF]
[HL] Novak Djokovic vs. Roger Federer 2008 Australian Open [SF]
[HL] Novak Djokovic vs. Roger Federer 2008 Australian Open [SF]
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Novak Djokovic vs Lleyton Hewitt Australian Open 2008 Highlights
Novak Djokovic vs Lleyton Hewitt Australian Open 2008 Highlights
Novak Djokovic vs Lleyton Hewitt Australian Open 2008 Highlights
Novak Djokovic vs Lleyton Hewitt Australian Open 4th round match. 2008 Highlights.
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[HL] Roger Federer v. Janko Tipsarevic 2008 Australian Open [R3]
[HL] Roger Federer v. Janko Tipsarevic 2008 Australian Open [R3]
[HL] Roger Federer v. Janko Tipsarevic 2008 Australian Open [R3]
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[HD] Sharapova vs. Henin (Australian Open 2008 HIGHLIGHTS)
[HD] Sharapova vs. Henin (Australian Open 2008 HIGHLIGHTS)
[HD] Sharapova vs. Henin (Australian Open 2008 HIGHLIGHTS)
Melbourne, Australia - Women's singles quarterfinal match between Maria Sharapova and Justine Henin at Australian Open 2008 (Highlights). One of Maria's best...
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Tsonga vs Nadal Australia Open 2008*
Tsonga vs Nadal Australia Open 2008*
Tsonga vs Nadal Australia Open 2008*
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Jo-Wilfried Tsonga - Rafael Nadal Australian Open 2008
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga - Rafael Nadal Australian Open 2008
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga - Rafael Nadal Australian Open 2008
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Nadal vs Tsonga Australian Open 08 1/2 final HIGHLIGHTS (HD)
Nadal vs Tsonga Australian Open 08 1/2 final HIGHLIGHTS (HD)
Nadal vs Tsonga Australian Open 08 1/2 final HIGHLIGHTS (HD)
Rafael Nadal vs Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in Australian Open 2008...ENJOY! 6-2 6-3 6-2... TSONGA SHOW!! please comment and rate the video ;)
Federer vs Djokovic - SF Australian Open 2008 |Highlights HD|
Federer vs Djokovic - SF Australian Open 2008 |Highlights HD|
Federer vs Djokovic - SF Australian Open 2008 |Highlights HD|
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Federer Vs Djokovic -- Australian Open 2008 Highlights (HD)
Federer Vs Djokovic -- Australian Open 2008 Highlights (HD)
Federer Vs Djokovic -- Australian Open 2008 Highlights (HD)
Federer v. Djokovic -- Australian Open 2008 Semi-final
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Australian Open 2008 | Novak Djokovic Vs. Jo Wilfried Tsonga Highlights ᴴᴰ
Australian Open 2008 | Novak Djokovic Vs. Jo Wilfried Tsonga Highlights ᴴᴰ
Australian Open 2008 | Novak Djokovic Vs. Jo Wilfried Tsonga Highlights ᴴᴰ
If you want to relive the best moments of the Australian Open 2008 Final, look at this video ! An incredible war between two great players which ended with t...
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Australian Open 2008 ATP Final - Novak Djokovic vs. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
Australian Open 2008 ATP Final - Novak Djokovic vs. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
Australian Open 2008 ATP Final - Novak Djokovic vs. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
Finale de l'Open d'Australie opposant le futur numéro un mondial actuel Djokovic à LA surprise du tournoi en la personne de Tsonga. Tsonga n'aura pas démérit...
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Tsonga v Djokovic: 2008 Australian Open Men's Final Highlights
Tsonga v Djokovic: 2008 Australian Open Men's Final Highlights
Tsonga v Djokovic: 2008 Australian Open Men's Final Highlights
Highlights from the Australian Open Men's Final 2008 between Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Novak Djokovic. A four time champion in Melbourne, this was Djokovic's fi...
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[HD] Maria Sharapova vs. Ana Ivanovic (Australian Open 2008 Highlights)
[HD] Maria Sharapova vs. Ana Ivanovic (Australian Open 2008 Highlights)
[HD] Maria Sharapova vs. Ana Ivanovic (Australian Open 2008 Highlights)
Melbourne, Australia - Women's singles final match between Maria Sharapova and Ana Ivanovic at Australian Open 2008 (Highlights). Short moments after the m...
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Australian Open 2008 Semifinal - Novak Djokovic vs Roger Federer
Australian Open 2008 Semifinal - Novak Djokovic vs Roger Federer
Australian Open 2008 Semifinal - Novak Djokovic vs Roger Federer
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[HL] Novak Djokovic vs. Roger Federer 2008 Australian Open [SF]
[HL] Novak Djokovic vs. Roger Federer 2008 Australian Open [SF]
[HL] Novak Djokovic vs. Roger Federer 2008 Australian Open [SF]
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Novak Djokovic vs Lleyton Hewitt Australian Open 2008 Highlights
Novak Djokovic vs Lleyton Hewitt Australian Open 2008 Highlights
Novak Djokovic vs Lleyton Hewitt Australian Open 2008 Highlights
Novak Djokovic vs Lleyton Hewitt Australian Open 4th round match. 2008 Highlights.
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[HL] Roger Federer v. Janko Tipsarevic 2008 Australian Open [R3]
[HL] Roger Federer v. Janko Tipsarevic 2008 Australian Open [R3]
[HL] Roger Federer v. Janko Tipsarevic 2008 Australian Open [R3]
Longer highlights of this electric match.
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[HD] Sharapova vs. Henin (Australian Open 2008 HIGHLIGHTS)
[HD] Sharapova vs. Henin (Australian Open 2008 HIGHLIGHTS)
[HD] Sharapova vs. Henin (Australian Open 2008 HIGHLIGHTS)
Melbourne, Australia - Women's singles quarterfinal match between Maria Sharapova and Justine Henin at Australian Open 2008 (Highlights). One of Maria's best...
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Tsonga vs Nadal Australia Open 2008*
Tsonga vs Nadal Australia Open 2008*
Tsonga vs Nadal Australia Open 2008*
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Jo-Wilfried Tsonga - Rafael Nadal Australian Open 2008
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga - Rafael Nadal Australian Open 2008
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga - Rafael Nadal Australian Open 2008
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Nadal vs Tsonga Australian Open 08 1/2 final HIGHLIGHTS (HD)
Nadal vs Tsonga Australian Open 08 1/2 final HIGHLIGHTS (HD)
Nadal vs Tsonga Australian Open 08 1/2 final HIGHLIGHTS (HD)
Rafael Nadal vs Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in Australian Open 2008...ENJOY! 6-2 6-3 6-2... TSONGA SHOW!! please comment and rate the video ;)
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2008 Australian Open Women's Singles SF Ana Ivanovic VS Daniel Hantukova
2008 Australian Open Women's Singles SF Ana Ivanovic VS Daniel Hantukova
2008 Australian Open Women's Singles SF Ana Ivanovic VS Daniel Hantukova
2008 Australian Open Women's Singles SF Ana Ivanovic VS Daniel Hantuchova
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Tsonga vs. Djokovic (Final) 2008 Australian Open
Tsonga vs. Djokovic (Final) 2008 Australian Open
Tsonga vs. Djokovic (Final) 2008 Australian Open
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2008 Australian Open - Men's Final - Match Point
2008 Australian Open - Men's Final - Match Point
2008 Australian Open - Men's Final - Match Point
Novak Djokovic wins the 2008 Australian Open, defeating Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.
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Roger Federer vs James Blake Australian Open 2008 Highlights
Roger Federer vs James Blake Australian Open 2008 Highlights
Roger Federer vs James Blake Australian Open 2008 Highlights
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Ivanovic v Sharapova: 2008 Australian Open Women's Final Highlights
Ivanovic v Sharapova: 2008 Australian Open Women's Final Highlights
Ivanovic v Sharapova: 2008 Australian Open Women's Final Highlights
Highlights from the 2008 final between Ana Ivanovic and Maria Sharapova. The Russian taking her first Australian Open title in two sets.
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Novak Đoković vs Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (2008 Australian Open: Final, 27.01.2008.)
Novak Đoković vs Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (2008 Australian Open: Final, 27.01.2008.)
Novak Đoković vs Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (2008 Australian Open: Final, 27.01.2008.)
Novak Đoković (SRB) - Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA) 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 7-6(7-2) 2008 Australian Open - Men's singles Final 27.01.2008. Rod Laver Arena Melbourne, Vict...
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Federer v Tipsarevic: 2008 Australian Open Men's 3rd Round Highlights
Federer v Tipsarevic: 2008 Australian Open Men's 3rd Round Highlights
Federer v Tipsarevic: 2008 Australian Open Men's 3rd Round Highlights
Highlights from the third round at the Australian Open in 2008 between Roger Federer and Janko Tipsarevic.
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Federer - Tipserević Australian Open 2008 3rd round
Federer - Tipserević Australian Open 2008 3rd round
Federer - Tipserević Australian Open 2008 3rd round
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Sharapova vs Jankovic | 2008 Australian Open Highlights «HD»
Sharapova vs Jankovic | 2008 Australian Open Highlights «HD»
Sharapova vs Jankovic | 2008 Australian Open Highlights «HD»
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Federer vs Djokovic - SF Australian Open 2008 |Highlights HD|
If you want to relive the best moments of the Australian Open 2008 Final, look at this video ! An incredible war between two great players which ended with t...
If you want to relive the best moments of the Australian Open 2008 Final, look at this video ! An incredible war between two great players which ended with t...
Finale de l'Open d'Australie opposant le futur numéro un mondial actuel Djokovic à LA surprise du tournoi en la personne de Tsonga. Tsonga n'aura pas démérit...
Finale de l'Open d'Australie opposant le futur numéro un mondial actuel Djokovic à LA surprise du tournoi en la personne de Tsonga. Tsonga n'aura pas démérit...
Highlights from the Australian Open Men's Final 2008 between Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Novak Djokovic. A four time champion in Melbourne, this was Djokovic's fi...
Highlights from the Australian Open Men's Final 2008 between Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Novak Djokovic. A four time champion in Melbourne, this was Djokovic's fi...
Melbourne, Australia - Women's singles final match between Maria Sharapova and Ana Ivanovic at Australian Open 2008 (Highlights). Short moments after the m...
Melbourne, Australia - Women's singles final match between Maria Sharapova and Ana Ivanovic at Australian Open 2008 (Highlights). Short moments after the m...
Melbourne, Australia - Women's singles quarterfinal match between Maria Sharapova and Justine Henin at Australian Open 2008 (Highlights). One of Maria's best...
Melbourne, Australia - Women's singles quarterfinal match between Maria Sharapova and Justine Henin at Australian Open 2008 (Highlights). One of Maria's best...
Sydney, Australia Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
Sydney, Australia Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
Sydney, Australia Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia. Sydney's urban area is in a coastal basin, which is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the east, the Blue Mountains to the west, the Hawkesbury River to the north and the Royal National Park to the south.
The most important places to visit in Sydney are: Sydney Opera House (among the world's most recognized landmarks. Set on the Sydney harbor, it is an unforgettable sight), Sydney Harbor Bridge (simply called "the bridge" by locals, courageous ones can even climb up the bridge), Bronte Beach (lesser known than Bondi, it is a beauti
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Adelaide Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Adelaide Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Adelaide Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Adelaide is the capital of South Australia and is situated close to the Great Southern Ocean.
It is a compact beachside city that is full of churches, stone buildings and beautiful parklands.
This picturesque city is unusual amongst Australian cities in that it was founded by free settlers, not convicts. Those early founders put a lot of passion into creating a better life for themselves even though they were many thousands of miles from home.
Because of that history, Adelaide has a unique sense of refinement and beauty.
One of the most popular places to vis
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Darwin, Australian Travel Video Guide
Darwin, Australian Travel Video Guide
Darwin, Australian Travel Video Guide
Darwin, capital of the Northern Territory is a great base from which to explore the Top End's many attractions. While in Darwin make sure you visit museum an...
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Things to do in Brisbane: City Travel Guide
Things to do in Brisbane: City Travel Guide
Things to do in Brisbane: City Travel Guide
For a relaxing city break, Brisbane is the perfect place to visit. Start your trip with a trip to the top of the clock tower for city views to get your bearings.
South Bank Parklands is a great place to take the family, start with the wheel of Brisbane for great views of the river, take the kids to the playground and then go for a dip at the manmade beach.
Art lovers should head to the Gallery of Modern Art and the Queensland Art Gallery located not far from South Bank.
Visit the highest peak in Brisbane for stunning views of the city at Mt Coot-tha and take a stroll along the walking trails. If you don't fancy walking to the top, browse the
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Cairns Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Cairns Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Cairns Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Cairns Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia.
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Gold Coast Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Gold Coast Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Gold Coast Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Australia’s Gold Coast is in the heart of subtropical Queensland, rife with natural beauty and a human spirit dedicated to vitality, fun, and enjoying life. The skyline of Gold Coast practically dips its toes in the ocean, and much of the area is rich in lush greenery and waterfalls. The north coast of this city began as a vacation retreat in the 1850’s, and maintains its position as the Gold Coast’s heart and soul of entertainment and surfing.
Many Gold Coast tours begin in the north and work their way south. The atmosphere in the north is quite bustling, while the south c
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Australia Travel Guide
Australia Travel Guide
Australia Travel Guide
Australia Travel Guide - Australia – the sixth-largest country on this lonely planet – is dazzlingly diverse: a sing-along medley of mountains, deserts, reef...
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Australia Travel Guide
Australia Travel Guide
Australia Travel Guide
Australia Travel Guide - Australia is the only country that has a whole continent to itself. Although it is world famous for its natural wonders and wide open spaces, its beaches, deserts, "the bush", and "the Outback", Australia is actually one of the world's most highly urbanised countries with vibrant, cosmopolitan cities such as Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney and Perth.
Australia is both the world's smallest continent and the sixth largest country with a land area of 7,682,300 square kilometres (2,966,152 square miles). It is comparable in size to the 48 contiguous United States although it has less than one tenth the population, with the di
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Perth, Western Australia (HD)
Perth, Western Australia (HD)
Perth, Western Australia (HD)
Travel to Perth, WA (HD) - Perth, WA Tours - Perth, WA Vacation
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Perth is the capital city of Western Australia and is the most isolated capital city of over 1,000,000 people in the world.
Perth sprawls along a flat coastal plain, centred along the Swan River and bounded by the Darling Scarp to the east and the Indian Ocean coastline in the west. Perth has a population of around 1.6 million (2009), making it the fourth largest city in Australia. The many uncrowded beaches along the Perth coastline define the lifestyle: Perth is laid-back, quie
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Roxanne Garner, tour guide to Australia & New Zealand
Roxanne Garner, tour guide to Australia & New Zealand
Roxanne Garner, tour guide to Australia & New Zealand
Roxanne Garner, tour guide to Australia & New Zealand - Australia & New Zealand trip 2015
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New Zealand is a country of stunning and diverse natural beauty: jagged mountains, rolling pasture land, steep fiords, pristine trout-filled lakes, raging rivers, scenic beaches, and active volcanic zones. These islands are one of Earth's most peculiar bioregions, inhabited by flightless birds seen nowhere else such as a nocturnal, burrowing parrot called the kakapo and kiwi. Kiwi are not only one of the national symbols – the others being the silver fern
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Australia Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by http://stupeflix.com
Australia Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by http://stupeflix.com
Australia Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by http://stupeflix.com
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! View of Port Jackson, the site where Sydney was established, taken from the South Head. (From A V...
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Travel to Australia, Top 10 Tourist Destinations
Travel to Australia, Top 10 Tourist Destinations
Travel to Australia, Top 10 Tourist Destinations
http://www.australian-information-stories.com/ Travel to Australia. If you're planning Australia tourism anytime soon you may be interested to know the top 10 tourist destinations of Australian tourism. At Australian Tales we've put together this video to show you what they are. Of course opinions may vary about these destinations, but after much research and soul searching we believe these are the top 10 best places to see if you're travelling to Australia.
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New Zealand Travel Guide
New Zealand Travel Guide
New Zealand Travel Guide
New Zealand Māori: Aotearoa is an island country located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. The country geographically comprises two main landmasses ‒ that of the North and South Islands ‒ as well as numerous smaller islands. New Zealand is situated some 1,500 kilometres (900 mi) east of Australia across the Tasman Sea and roughly 1,000 kilometres (600 mi) south of the Pacific island nations of New Caledonia, Fiji, and Tonga. Because of its remoteness, it was one of the last lands to be settled by h
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Kakadu National Park Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Kakadu National Park Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Kakadu National Park Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Kakadu National Park is 150 miles east of Darwin, in a region Australians fondly call “The Top End”. World Heritage Listed, Kakadu is almost half the size of Switzerland and is a geological, biological, and cultural wonderland.
The park is open year-round, but most visitors come from May to October, when most of the park’s roads are open. You’ll need to set aside a few days to fully explore Kakadu, and once there, the best way to experience the park is by off-road vehicle and on foot. The park has around 25 marked trails, from short walks to multi day hikes.
Two of the most popular walks include Jim Jim Falls and Twin Falls. Here, at the e
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Denmark, Western Australia (HD)
Denmark, Western Australia (HD)
Denmark, Western Australia (HD)
Denmark, Western Australia - Denmark, WA Tourism & Vacation
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Denmark is a coastal town in the Great Southern region of Western Australia, 423 kilometres (263 mi) south-south-east of the state capital of Perth. At the 2011 census, Denmark had a population of 2,280, however the population can be several times the base population during tourist seasons.
Flora and fauna
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Denmark is surrounded by native woodland with a large variety of trees, including the eucalypts marri, karri, jarrah and red tingle. The latter can reach a height
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Mount Isa & Cloncurry travel video guide Queensland Australia
Mount Isa & Cloncurry travel video guide Queensland Australia
Mount Isa & Cloncurry travel video guide Queensland Australia
We visited Mount Isa, the only city in outback Australia.
Described as the Oasis of the Outback - a gleaming mirage on the horizon for travellers from all directions - Mount Isa nestles among the ochre-red Selwyn Ranges, on the banks of the Leichhardt River.
Mount Isa has grown from strength to strength over the years but the harsh picturesque landscape has barely changed, becoming one of the main draw-cards for visitors each year. Mount Isa brings out the adventurous spirit in everyone, with ample places to fish, camp, four wheel drive, or relax and enjoy an Outback sunset. The rugged terrain is a four wheel driver's haven, and visitor
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Travel Vlog: Follow me around to Sydney & Melbourne, Australia!
Travel Vlog: Follow me around to Sydney & Melbourne, Australia!
Travel Vlog: Follow me around to Sydney & Melbourne, Australia!
My Sydney & Melbourne Trip!
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Tours I took and booked:
- Sydney Explorer - Hop On/Hop Off Tour
- Grayline Port Stephens and Dolphins Experience
- Viatour Small-Group Blue Mountains Day Trip from Sydney with River Cruise (Activity Tours)
- Yarra Valley Wineries and Puffing Billy Steam Train Day Tour from Melbourne (AAT/Viatour)
- Great Ocean Road Small Group Eco Tour from Melbourne - Go West Tours/Viatour
Hotels:
Novotel Sydney Darling Harbour
Mecure Welcome Melbourne
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Mime Through Time by SketchSHE
Mime Through Time by SketchSHE
Mime Through Time by SketchSHE
Buckle up as SketchSHE take you for a ride through the ages! (Contains hip thrusting, low riding and head banging…obviously.)
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Australia & New Zealand trip 2015
Australia & New Zealand trip 2015
Australia & New Zealand trip 2015
Australia & New Zealand trip 2015 - Australia & New Zealand tourism 2015
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New Zealand is a country of stunning and diverse natural beauty: jagged mountains, rolling pasture land, steep fiords, pristine trout-filled lakes, raging rivers, scenic beaches, and active volcanic zones. These islands are one of Earth's most peculiar bioregions, inhabited by flightless birds seen nowhere else such as a nocturnal, burrowing parrot called the kakapo and kiwi. Kiwi are not only one of the national symbols – the others being the silver fern leaf and koru –
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Cue, Western Australia (HD)
Cue, Western Australia (HD)
Cue, Western Australia (HD)
Cue, Western Australia (HD) - Cue, WA Tourism and vacation Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tub...
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Holiday Travel Video Guide for Cairns, Queensland Australia
Holiday Travel Video Guide for Cairns, Queensland Australia
Holiday Travel Video Guide for Cairns, Queensland Australia
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We stopped in to check out the some of the great natural experiences that can be enjoyed in Tropical North Queensland. We started in Cairns and went out for a trip to the Great Barrier Reef.
We sailed out to the reef to Michaelmas Cay with Passions of paradise. The great thing about this location is that you can snorkel right of the beach and if you are a certified diver you can also scuba dive this location.
We then decided to head north to check out the Daintree Rainforest. To get to the Daintree head towards Port Douglas. On your way to the D
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Cape Tribulation, Australia Travel Video Guide
Cape Tribulation, Australia Travel Video Guide
Cape Tribulation, Australia Travel Video Guide
Surrounded by National Park, Cape Trib. is a truly beautiful location. But for the locals, life can tough, no grid power, the threat of cyclones, the mad hea...
Sydney, Australia Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia. Sydney's urban area is in a coastal basin, which is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the east, the Blue Mountains to the west, the Hawkesbury River to the north and the Royal National Park to the south.
The most important places to visit in Sydney are: Sydney Opera House (among the world's most recognized landmarks. Set on the Sydney harbor, it is an unforgettable sight), Sydney Harbor Bridge (simply called "the bridge" by locals, courageous ones can even climb up the bridge), Bronte Beach (lesser known than Bondi, it is a beautiful beach, popular amongst families), Blue Mountains (an unspoiled mountain range filled with Eucalyptus trees. It is located 30 miles from Sydney, and there are plenty of hiking trails), Bondi Beach (Sydney's most famous beach, its lively promenade is as exciting as the beach) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Sydney travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia. Sydney's urban area is in a coastal basin, which is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the east, the Blue Mountains to the west, the Hawkesbury River to the north and the Royal National Park to the south.
The most important places to visit in Sydney are: Sydney Opera House (among the world's most recognized landmarks. Set on the Sydney harbor, it is an unforgettable sight), Sydney Harbor Bridge (simply called "the bridge" by locals, courageous ones can even climb up the bridge), Bronte Beach (lesser known than Bondi, it is a beautiful beach, popular amongst families), Blue Mountains (an unspoiled mountain range filled with Eucalyptus trees. It is located 30 miles from Sydney, and there are plenty of hiking trails), Bondi Beach (Sydney's most famous beach, its lively promenade is as exciting as the beach) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Sydney travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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Adelaide is the capital of South Australia and is situated close to the Great Southern Ocean.
It is a compact beachside city that is full of churches, stone buildings and beautiful parklands.
This picturesque city is unusual amongst Australian cities in that it was founded by free settlers, not convicts. Those early founders put a lot of passion into creating a better life for themselves even though they were many thousands of miles from home.
Because of that history, Adelaide has a unique sense of refinement and beauty.
One of the most popular places to visit is Victoria Square which is right in the heart of the city. From here, it is easy to wander along the North Terrace District and admire the graceful buildings and museums which echo with stories from the past.
At the South Australian Museum, visitors can learn about the rich cultures that were in the area before the Europeans arrived.
Another great place to visit is the Art Gallery of South Australia where visitors can enjoy the extensive collections of Australian and International Art.
Don’t miss the legendary Adelaide Oval which many claim to be one of the most beautiful cricket grounds in the world.
Adelaide is also well known as a gateway to the famous Barossa and Clair Valleys which are a food and wine lovers paradise.
Many of the early settlers to this area were German and they brought with them grapes from their homeland.The area is now well-known for producing outstanding shiraz and reisling.
While you are in the area, stop at any of the many wineries for a wine tasting or to enjoy a meal using fine local produce.
Adelaide is an old world city that attracts visitors for its elegance and romance.
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Adelaide is the capital of South Australia and is situated close to the Great Southern Ocean.
It is a compact beachside city that is full of churches, stone buildings and beautiful parklands.
This picturesque city is unusual amongst Australian cities in that it was founded by free settlers, not convicts. Those early founders put a lot of passion into creating a better life for themselves even though they were many thousands of miles from home.
Because of that history, Adelaide has a unique sense of refinement and beauty.
One of the most popular places to visit is Victoria Square which is right in the heart of the city. From here, it is easy to wander along the North Terrace District and admire the graceful buildings and museums which echo with stories from the past.
At the South Australian Museum, visitors can learn about the rich cultures that were in the area before the Europeans arrived.
Another great place to visit is the Art Gallery of South Australia where visitors can enjoy the extensive collections of Australian and International Art.
Don’t miss the legendary Adelaide Oval which many claim to be one of the most beautiful cricket grounds in the world.
Adelaide is also well known as a gateway to the famous Barossa and Clair Valleys which are a food and wine lovers paradise.
Many of the early settlers to this area were German and they brought with them grapes from their homeland.The area is now well-known for producing outstanding shiraz and reisling.
While you are in the area, stop at any of the many wineries for a wine tasting or to enjoy a meal using fine local produce.
Adelaide is an old world city that attracts visitors for its elegance and romance.
Darwin, capital of the Northern Territory is a great base from which to explore the Top End's many attractions. While in Darwin make sure you visit museum an...
Darwin, capital of the Northern Territory is a great base from which to explore the Top End's many attractions. While in Darwin make sure you visit museum an...
For a relaxing city break, Brisbane is the perfect place to visit. Start your trip with a trip to the top of the clock tower for city views to get your bearings.
South Bank Parklands is a great place to take the family, start with the wheel of Brisbane for great views of the river, take the kids to the playground and then go for a dip at the manmade beach.
Art lovers should head to the Gallery of Modern Art and the Queensland Art Gallery located not far from South Bank.
Visit the highest peak in Brisbane for stunning views of the city at Mt Coot-tha and take a stroll along the walking trails. If you don't fancy walking to the top, browse the botanic gardens and parklands at the base.
The kids will love a trip to the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, hold the koalas and hand feed the kangaroos.
To end your day, there are some great restaurants in South Bank and along the river at Eagle Street Pier. West End and New Farm also have some great cafes and restaurants.
If you'd like to carry on your night at one of the many bars or clubs head to Fortitude Valley.
For a comprehensive travel guide detailing Brisbane attractions visit http://www.flightcentre.com.au/world-travel/australia/brisbane
For a relaxing city break, Brisbane is the perfect place to visit. Start your trip with a trip to the top of the clock tower for city views to get your bearings.
South Bank Parklands is a great place to take the family, start with the wheel of Brisbane for great views of the river, take the kids to the playground and then go for a dip at the manmade beach.
Art lovers should head to the Gallery of Modern Art and the Queensland Art Gallery located not far from South Bank.
Visit the highest peak in Brisbane for stunning views of the city at Mt Coot-tha and take a stroll along the walking trails. If you don't fancy walking to the top, browse the botanic gardens and parklands at the base.
The kids will love a trip to the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, hold the koalas and hand feed the kangaroos.
To end your day, there are some great restaurants in South Bank and along the river at Eagle Street Pier. West End and New Farm also have some great cafes and restaurants.
If you'd like to carry on your night at one of the many bars or clubs head to Fortitude Valley.
For a comprehensive travel guide detailing Brisbane attractions visit http://www.flightcentre.com.au/world-travel/australia/brisbane
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Australia’s Gold Coast is in the heart of subtropical Queensland, rife with natural beauty and a human spirit dedicated to vitality, fun, and enjoying life. The skyline of Gold Coast practically dips its toes in the ocean, and much of the area is rich in lush greenery and waterfalls. The north coast of this city began as a vacation retreat in the 1850’s, and maintains its position as the Gold Coast’s heart and soul of entertainment and surfing.
Many Gold Coast tours begin in the north and work their way south. The atmosphere in the north is quite bustling, while the south coast has a slower vibe and is a bit more relaxed. Start your trip to Gold Coast with a trip to the SkyPoint observation deck, one of the Gold Coast sightseeing gems. The deck grants stunning views of area beaches, parks, and water.
Head south to Burleigh Heads next, where you will be met with a national park and ideal surf breaks. This area is known as an aboriginal gathering place. Once you’ve had your fill of sun-soaked activities in Burleigh Head, head even further south to Coolangatta, a gateway for international travelers and home to the likes of sheltered beaches, a river, and plenty of shady parkland.
Remember that Gold Coast also happens to be the theme park capital of Australia, which helps drive Gold Coast tourism and serves as a nice complement to the lazy beach life also available. After hitting the water for some surf, go to Dreamworld, which is the largest theme park in Australia, and get an adrenaline rush on one of the many rollercoasters. SeaWorld™ and Warner Bros.® Movie World™ are also nearby.
Top off your trip down under with a trip to Mount Tamorine, a 30 minute drive inland from the coast. On the ridge of a volcano, Mount Tamborine offers a bounty rainforest trails and you can sip on local wines in Tamborine Village.
What will you do on your next trip to the Gold Coast?
Visit our Gold Coast travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Australia’s Gold Coast is in the heart of subtropical Queensland, rife with natural beauty and a human spirit dedicated to vitality, fun, and enjoying life. The skyline of Gold Coast practically dips its toes in the ocean, and much of the area is rich in lush greenery and waterfalls. The north coast of this city began as a vacation retreat in the 1850’s, and maintains its position as the Gold Coast’s heart and soul of entertainment and surfing.
Many Gold Coast tours begin in the north and work their way south. The atmosphere in the north is quite bustling, while the south coast has a slower vibe and is a bit more relaxed. Start your trip to Gold Coast with a trip to the SkyPoint observation deck, one of the Gold Coast sightseeing gems. The deck grants stunning views of area beaches, parks, and water.
Head south to Burleigh Heads next, where you will be met with a national park and ideal surf breaks. This area is known as an aboriginal gathering place. Once you’ve had your fill of sun-soaked activities in Burleigh Head, head even further south to Coolangatta, a gateway for international travelers and home to the likes of sheltered beaches, a river, and plenty of shady parkland.
Remember that Gold Coast also happens to be the theme park capital of Australia, which helps drive Gold Coast tourism and serves as a nice complement to the lazy beach life also available. After hitting the water for some surf, go to Dreamworld, which is the largest theme park in Australia, and get an adrenaline rush on one of the many rollercoasters. SeaWorld™ and Warner Bros.® Movie World™ are also nearby.
Top off your trip down under with a trip to Mount Tamorine, a 30 minute drive inland from the coast. On the ridge of a volcano, Mount Tamborine offers a bounty rainforest trails and you can sip on local wines in Tamborine Village.
What will you do on your next trip to the Gold Coast?
Visit our Gold Coast travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Australia Travel Guide - Australia – the sixth-largest country on this lonely planet – is dazzlingly diverse: a sing-along medley of mountains, deserts, reef...
Australia Travel Guide - Australia – the sixth-largest country on this lonely planet – is dazzlingly diverse: a sing-along medley of mountains, deserts, reef...
Australia Travel Guide - Australia is the only country that has a whole continent to itself. Although it is world famous for its natural wonders and wide open spaces, its beaches, deserts, "the bush", and "the Outback", Australia is actually one of the world's most highly urbanised countries with vibrant, cosmopolitan cities such as Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney and Perth.
Australia is both the world's smallest continent and the sixth largest country with a land area of 7,682,300 square kilometres (2,966,152 square miles). It is comparable in size to the 48 contiguous United States although it has less than one tenth the population, with the distances between cities and towns easy to underestimate. Australia is bordered to the west by the Indian Ocean, and to the east by the South Pacific Ocean. The Tasman Sea lies to the southeast, separating it from New Zealand, while the Coral Sea lies to the northeast. Papua New Guinea, East Timor and Indonesia are Australia's northern neighbours, separated from Australia by the Arafura Sea and the Timor Sea.
Australia is highly urbanised with most of the population heavily concentrated along the eastern and south-eastern coasts. Most of the inland areas of the country are semi-arid. The most-populous states are Victoria and New South Wales, but by far the largest in land area is Western Australia.
Australia has large areas that have been deforested for agricultural purposes, but many native forest areas survive in extensive national parks and other undeveloped areas. Long-term Australian concerns include salinity, pollution, loss of biodiversity, and management and conservation of coastal areas, especially the Great Barrier Reef.
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Australia Travel Guide - Australia is the only country that has a whole continent to itself. Although it is world famous for its natural wonders and wide open spaces, its beaches, deserts, "the bush", and "the Outback", Australia is actually one of the world's most highly urbanised countries with vibrant, cosmopolitan cities such as Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney and Perth.
Australia is both the world's smallest continent and the sixth largest country with a land area of 7,682,300 square kilometres (2,966,152 square miles). It is comparable in size to the 48 contiguous United States although it has less than one tenth the population, with the distances between cities and towns easy to underestimate. Australia is bordered to the west by the Indian Ocean, and to the east by the South Pacific Ocean. The Tasman Sea lies to the southeast, separating it from New Zealand, while the Coral Sea lies to the northeast. Papua New Guinea, East Timor and Indonesia are Australia's northern neighbours, separated from Australia by the Arafura Sea and the Timor Sea.
Australia is highly urbanised with most of the population heavily concentrated along the eastern and south-eastern coasts. Most of the inland areas of the country are semi-arid. The most-populous states are Victoria and New South Wales, but by far the largest in land area is Western Australia.
Australia has large areas that have been deforested for agricultural purposes, but many native forest areas survive in extensive national parks and other undeveloped areas. Long-term Australian concerns include salinity, pollution, loss of biodiversity, and management and conservation of coastal areas, especially the Great Barrier Reef.
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Perth is the capital city of Western Australia and is the most isolated capital city of over 1,000,000 people in the world.
Perth sprawls along a flat coastal plain, centred along the Swan River and bounded by the Darling Scarp to the east and the Indian Ocean coastline in the west. Perth has a population of around 1.6 million (2009), making it the fourth largest city in Australia. The many uncrowded beaches along the Perth coastline define the lifestyle: Perth is laid-back, quiet and safe.
See in Perth, Western Australia
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There is plenty to see in the city centre within wandering distance or on a free CAT bus. Hidden among the sprawl of the surrounding and metropolitan area are a few worthwhile attractions usually less than an hour away by car, or a bit longer on public transport.
Outside of the metropolitan area are some unspoilt national parks, unpopulated coastline and other interesting locations.
Kangaroos
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There is a designated area in the zoo for kangaroos where they can wander on visitors' paths and the animals are used to people so you can see them very close.
To see semi-wild kangaroos visit the Pinnaroo Valley Memorial Park (a cemetery, but not European style) [10] - it's a walking distance from Whitfords Transperth Train/Metro Station - just cross the highway, the highway exit and look for the entrance on the left. As there is plenty of space for them you may see them not only eating but also hopping.
Other sports Other professional sports have a presence in Perth:
Perth Glory –
Western Warriors –
Western Force – Rugby union team in the Super 15, involving teams from Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. Season runs from February to late May. Western Force play at NIB Stadium.
Perth Wildcats – Play in the National Basketball League.
Perth Heat - Play in the Australian Baseball League
Do in Perth, Western Australia
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Swim. Perth boasts some of the country's best beaches, which are ideal for swimming during the warmer months. Sunscreen is essential and insect repellent may come in handy during the evening. As the beaches are on the open ocean it is strongly advised that you only 'swim between the flags' at patrolled beaches. Probably the easiest beach to get to by public transport is Scarborough beach, which can be accessed by catching the Clarkson line from platform 1 at either Perth Underground or Esplanade stations, getting off at Glendalough station before catching the 400 bus. Alternatively, you can catch the 400 from the Wellington St bus station which is located down the far end of the central station - from any of its platforms, head west to the concourse, turn left and then head down the ramp. Cottesloe Beach, one of Perth's most famous, and a favourite among locals and tourists alike, it even easier to access by public transport. Take the Fremantle line to Cottesloe Station, exit the platform at the Perth end, and head west down Forrest Street for about 10 min. Or you can take bus 102 from Williams street or Esplanade station and it has a stop right by the Cottesloe beach. There is a shady grassed area as well as sand, and the beach is patrolled.
Cycle. Perth has excellent bike paths and fantastic weather almost all year round which makes it perfect for cycling. The paths that follow the Swan River are very scenic and mostly flat. You can take your own bike, hire a bicycle from one of the bike hire providers located near the Swan River or take a tour with Bluetongue Bike Tours or Pedal OZ
Parks. Perth has a number of fantastic parks, ranging from inner-city parks such as Kings Park, Bold Park, and Lake Monger, to outer city parks such as John Forrest and Whiteman Park
Catch a flick. At one of the many independent or European cinemas, including Paradiso in Northbridge and The Luna cinemas in either Leederville or Fremantle. These cinemas showcase a range of local, Bollywood, French and Italian productions as well as International film festivals and documentaries throughout the year. Also check out the open air cinemas in summer, located in Kings Park, Movies by Burswood, Luna Leederville, and Mundaring.
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Perth is the capital city of Western Australia and is the most isolated capital city of over 1,000,000 people in the world.
Perth sprawls along a flat coastal plain, centred along the Swan River and bounded by the Darling Scarp to the east and the Indian Ocean coastline in the west. Perth has a population of around 1.6 million (2009), making it the fourth largest city in Australia. The many uncrowded beaches along the Perth coastline define the lifestyle: Perth is laid-back, quiet and safe.
See in Perth, Western Australia
=====================
There is plenty to see in the city centre within wandering distance or on a free CAT bus. Hidden among the sprawl of the surrounding and metropolitan area are a few worthwhile attractions usually less than an hour away by car, or a bit longer on public transport.
Outside of the metropolitan area are some unspoilt national parks, unpopulated coastline and other interesting locations.
Kangaroos
-------------------
There is a designated area in the zoo for kangaroos where they can wander on visitors' paths and the animals are used to people so you can see them very close.
To see semi-wild kangaroos visit the Pinnaroo Valley Memorial Park (a cemetery, but not European style) [10] - it's a walking distance from Whitfords Transperth Train/Metro Station - just cross the highway, the highway exit and look for the entrance on the left. As there is plenty of space for them you may see them not only eating but also hopping.
Other sports Other professional sports have a presence in Perth:
Perth Glory –
Western Warriors –
Western Force – Rugby union team in the Super 15, involving teams from Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. Season runs from February to late May. Western Force play at NIB Stadium.
Perth Wildcats – Play in the National Basketball League.
Perth Heat - Play in the Australian Baseball League
Do in Perth, Western Australia
======================
Swim. Perth boasts some of the country's best beaches, which are ideal for swimming during the warmer months. Sunscreen is essential and insect repellent may come in handy during the evening. As the beaches are on the open ocean it is strongly advised that you only 'swim between the flags' at patrolled beaches. Probably the easiest beach to get to by public transport is Scarborough beach, which can be accessed by catching the Clarkson line from platform 1 at either Perth Underground or Esplanade stations, getting off at Glendalough station before catching the 400 bus. Alternatively, you can catch the 400 from the Wellington St bus station which is located down the far end of the central station - from any of its platforms, head west to the concourse, turn left and then head down the ramp. Cottesloe Beach, one of Perth's most famous, and a favourite among locals and tourists alike, it even easier to access by public transport. Take the Fremantle line to Cottesloe Station, exit the platform at the Perth end, and head west down Forrest Street for about 10 min. Or you can take bus 102 from Williams street or Esplanade station and it has a stop right by the Cottesloe beach. There is a shady grassed area as well as sand, and the beach is patrolled.
Cycle. Perth has excellent bike paths and fantastic weather almost all year round which makes it perfect for cycling. The paths that follow the Swan River are very scenic and mostly flat. You can take your own bike, hire a bicycle from one of the bike hire providers located near the Swan River or take a tour with Bluetongue Bike Tours or Pedal OZ
Parks. Perth has a number of fantastic parks, ranging from inner-city parks such as Kings Park, Bold Park, and Lake Monger, to outer city parks such as John Forrest and Whiteman Park
Catch a flick. At one of the many independent or European cinemas, including Paradiso in Northbridge and The Luna cinemas in either Leederville or Fremantle. These cinemas showcase a range of local, Bollywood, French and Italian productions as well as International film festivals and documentaries throughout the year. Also check out the open air cinemas in summer, located in Kings Park, Movies by Burswood, Luna Leederville, and Mundaring.
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Roxanne Garner, tour guide to Australia & New Zealand
Roxanne Garner, tour guide to Australia & New Zealand - Australia & New Zealand trip 2015
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New Zealand is a country of stunning and diverse natural beauty: jagged mountains, rolling pasture land, steep fiords, pristine trout-filled lakes, raging rivers, scenic beaches, and active volcanic zones. These islands are one of Earth's most peculiar bioregions, inhabited by flightless birds seen nowhere else such as a nocturnal, burrowing parrot called the kakapo and kiwi. Kiwi are not only one of the national symbols – the others being the silver fern leaf and koru – but also the name New Zealanders usually call themselves.
These islands are sparsely populated, particularly away from the North Island, but easily accessible. There are sparklingly modern visitor facilities, and transport networks are well developed with Airports throughout the country and well maintained highways. New Zealand often adds an adventure twist to nature: it's the original home of jet-boating through shallow gorges, and bungy jumping off anything high enough to give a thrill.
Māori culture continues to play an important part in everyday life and government and corporate symbolism with abundant opportunities for visitors to understand and experience both the history and present day forms of Māori life.
Australia is world famous for its natural wonders and wide open spaces, its beaches, deserts, "the bush", and "the Outback".
Australia is one of the world's most highly urbanised countries; it is well known for the attractions of its large cities such as Sydney, Melbourne and Perth.
Roxanne Garner, tour guide to Australia & New Zealand - Australia & New Zealand trip 2015
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New Zealand is a country of stunning and diverse natural beauty: jagged mountains, rolling pasture land, steep fiords, pristine trout-filled lakes, raging rivers, scenic beaches, and active volcanic zones. These islands are one of Earth's most peculiar bioregions, inhabited by flightless birds seen nowhere else such as a nocturnal, burrowing parrot called the kakapo and kiwi. Kiwi are not only one of the national symbols – the others being the silver fern leaf and koru – but also the name New Zealanders usually call themselves.
These islands are sparsely populated, particularly away from the North Island, but easily accessible. There are sparklingly modern visitor facilities, and transport networks are well developed with Airports throughout the country and well maintained highways. New Zealand often adds an adventure twist to nature: it's the original home of jet-boating through shallow gorges, and bungy jumping off anything high enough to give a thrill.
Māori culture continues to play an important part in everyday life and government and corporate symbolism with abundant opportunities for visitors to understand and experience both the history and present day forms of Māori life.
Australia is world famous for its natural wonders and wide open spaces, its beaches, deserts, "the bush", and "the Outback".
Australia is one of the world's most highly urbanised countries; it is well known for the attractions of its large cities such as Sydney, Melbourne and Perth.
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http://www.australian-information-stories.com/ Travel to Australia. If you're planning Australia tourism anytime soon you may be interested to know the top 10 tourist destinations of Australian tourism. At Australian Tales we've put together this video to show you what they are. Of course opinions may vary about these destinations, but after much research and soul searching we believe these are the top 10 best places to see if you're travelling to Australia.
http://www.australian-information-stories.com/ Travel to Australia. If you're planning Australia tourism anytime soon you may be interested to know the top 10 tourist destinations of Australian tourism. At Australian Tales we've put together this video to show you what they are. Of course opinions may vary about these destinations, but after much research and soul searching we believe these are the top 10 best places to see if you're travelling to Australia.
New Zealand Māori: Aotearoa is an island country located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. The country geographically comprises two main landmasses ‒ that of the North and South Islands ‒ as well as numerous smaller islands. New Zealand is situated some 1,500 kilometres (900 mi) east of Australia across the Tasman Sea and roughly 1,000 kilometres (600 mi) south of the Pacific island nations of New Caledonia, Fiji, and Tonga. Because of its remoteness, it was one of the last lands to be settled by h
New Zealand Māori: Aotearoa is an island country located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. The country geographically comprises two main landmasses ‒ that of the North and South Islands ‒ as well as numerous smaller islands. New Zealand is situated some 1,500 kilometres (900 mi) east of Australia across the Tasman Sea and roughly 1,000 kilometres (600 mi) south of the Pacific island nations of New Caledonia, Fiji, and Tonga. Because of its remoteness, it was one of the last lands to be settled by h
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Kakadu National Park Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Kakadu National Park is 150 miles east of Darwin, in a region Australians fondly call “The Top End”. World Heritage Listed, Kakadu is almost half the size of Switzerland and is a geological, biological, and cultural wonderland.
The park is open year-round, but most visitors come from May to October, when most of the park’s roads are open. You’ll need to set aside a few days to fully explore Kakadu, and once there, the best way to experience the park is by off-road vehicle and on foot. The park has around 25 marked trails, from short walks to multi day hikes.
Two of the most popular walks include Jim Jim Falls and Twin Falls. Here, at the end of forested gorges, are the sorts of places many dream about, but few will ever see. Another great place to cool off is Gunlom Falls, which offers crystal-clear swimming holes and views all the way to far-off Arnhem Land.
Kakadu is dotted with thousands of art sites, with some ancient galleries featuring paintings dating back over 20,000 years. The galleries at Nourlangie Rock and Ubirr are two of the most visited and feature incredibly well-preserved paintings depicting traditional legends and day-to-day life.
Take a cruise through the Yellow Water Billabong and spot Jabiru, Magpie Geese and salt and fresh water crocodiles. Then finish your visit on a high by taking a chartered flight over the park for views you’ll remember forever.
Kakadu National Park is 150 miles east of Darwin, in a region Australians fondly call “The Top End”. World Heritage Listed, Kakadu is almost half the size of Switzerland and is a geological, biological, and cultural wonderland.
The park is open year-round, but most visitors come from May to October, when most of the park’s roads are open. You’ll need to set aside a few days to fully explore Kakadu, and once there, the best way to experience the park is by off-road vehicle and on foot. The park has around 25 marked trails, from short walks to multi day hikes.
Two of the most popular walks include Jim Jim Falls and Twin Falls. Here, at the end of forested gorges, are the sorts of places many dream about, but few will ever see. Another great place to cool off is Gunlom Falls, which offers crystal-clear swimming holes and views all the way to far-off Arnhem Land.
Kakadu is dotted with thousands of art sites, with some ancient galleries featuring paintings dating back over 20,000 years. The galleries at Nourlangie Rock and Ubirr are two of the most visited and feature incredibly well-preserved paintings depicting traditional legends and day-to-day life.
Take a cruise through the Yellow Water Billabong and spot Jabiru, Magpie Geese and salt and fresh water crocodiles. Then finish your visit on a high by taking a chartered flight over the park for views you’ll remember forever.
Denmark, Western Australia - Denmark, WA Tourism & Vacation
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Denmark is a coastal town in the Great Southern region of Western Australia, 423 kilometres (263 mi) south-south-east of the state capital of Perth. At the 2011 census, Denmark had a population of 2,280, however the population can be several times the base population during tourist seasons.
Flora and fauna
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Denmark is surrounded by native woodland with a large variety of trees, including the eucalypts marri, karri, jarrah and red tingle. The latter can reach a height of 60 metres (200 ft). A distinctive local tree is the Red-flowering Gum.
There are many indigenous bird species, including Splendid Fairy-wrens, Emus, Australian White Ibis, Australian Magpies and Australian Ringnecks. Many species of reptiles including snakes and skinks can be found. Marsupials such as the Western Grey Kangaroo, the Southern Brown Bandicoot and the Common Brushtail Possum also live in the area.
The abundance of fish, squid and other marine life in the Denmark estuaries and along the coastline attracts Bottlenose Dolphins and seals; seasonally Southern Right Whales rest there during their long migrations to the north.
Notable people
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Actress Emma Booth was brought up in Denmark.
Facilities
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Denmark is a rural town with timber milling, orcharding, beef cattle and dairy farming as its primary industries. Soil and climate attract wine growers, with tourism being the fastest growing business in Denmark.[citation needed] There is limited commercial fishing as Denmark has no harbour.
The town is home to the Western Australian College of Agriculture - Denmark, a 560 hectare working farm and educational facility for Year 10, 11 and 12 students providing specialist education in farming and farm-related studies.
Denmark was awarded the title of Australia's Tidiest Town in 1998.
Near the Denmark River mouth is a wooden Heritage Railway Bridge where several walking trails come together including the Bibbulmun Track, which runs from the Perth region to Albany and the 'Denmark-Nornalup Heritage Trail'.
Denmark is on the Great Southern Highway, and is serviced by the TransWA public transport system. The town has an airstrip for small planes.
Denmark, Western Australia - Denmark, WA Tourism & Vacation
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Denmark is a coastal town in the Great Southern region of Western Australia, 423 kilometres (263 mi) south-south-east of the state capital of Perth. At the 2011 census, Denmark had a population of 2,280, however the population can be several times the base population during tourist seasons.
Flora and fauna
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Denmark is surrounded by native woodland with a large variety of trees, including the eucalypts marri, karri, jarrah and red tingle. The latter can reach a height of 60 metres (200 ft). A distinctive local tree is the Red-flowering Gum.
There are many indigenous bird species, including Splendid Fairy-wrens, Emus, Australian White Ibis, Australian Magpies and Australian Ringnecks. Many species of reptiles including snakes and skinks can be found. Marsupials such as the Western Grey Kangaroo, the Southern Brown Bandicoot and the Common Brushtail Possum also live in the area.
The abundance of fish, squid and other marine life in the Denmark estuaries and along the coastline attracts Bottlenose Dolphins and seals; seasonally Southern Right Whales rest there during their long migrations to the north.
Notable people
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Actress Emma Booth was brought up in Denmark.
Facilities
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Denmark is a rural town with timber milling, orcharding, beef cattle and dairy farming as its primary industries. Soil and climate attract wine growers, with tourism being the fastest growing business in Denmark.[citation needed] There is limited commercial fishing as Denmark has no harbour.
The town is home to the Western Australian College of Agriculture - Denmark, a 560 hectare working farm and educational facility for Year 10, 11 and 12 students providing specialist education in farming and farm-related studies.
Denmark was awarded the title of Australia's Tidiest Town in 1998.
Near the Denmark River mouth is a wooden Heritage Railway Bridge where several walking trails come together including the Bibbulmun Track, which runs from the Perth region to Albany and the 'Denmark-Nornalup Heritage Trail'.
Denmark is on the Great Southern Highway, and is serviced by the TransWA public transport system. The town has an airstrip for small planes.
published:07 Aug 2014
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Mount Isa & Cloncurry travel video guide Queensland Australia
We visited Mount Isa, the only city in outback Australia.
Described as the Oasis of the Outback - a gleaming mirage on the horizon for travellers from all directions - Mount Isa nestles among the ochre-red Selwyn Ranges, on the banks of the Leichhardt River.
Mount Isa has grown from strength to strength over the years but the harsh picturesque landscape has barely changed, becoming one of the main draw-cards for visitors each year. Mount Isa brings out the adventurous spirit in everyone, with ample places to fish, camp, four wheel drive, or relax and enjoy an Outback sunset. The rugged terrain is a four wheel driver's haven, and visitors can explore the region just as the pioneers of the region did many years ago.
For further Information visit
Mary Kathleen Memorial Park / Museum & Information Centre
http://www.cloncurry.qld.gov.au
John Flynn Place Museum & Art Gallery
http://www.cloncurry.qld.gov.au
Argylla Caravan Village
(07) 4743 4733
The Buffs Club
http://www.buffs.com.au
Outback at Isa
http://www.outbackatisa.com.au
Hardtimes Mine tour
http://www.outbackatisa.com.au
We visited Mount Isa, the only city in outback Australia.
Described as the Oasis of the Outback - a gleaming mirage on the horizon for travellers from all directions - Mount Isa nestles among the ochre-red Selwyn Ranges, on the banks of the Leichhardt River.
Mount Isa has grown from strength to strength over the years but the harsh picturesque landscape has barely changed, becoming one of the main draw-cards for visitors each year. Mount Isa brings out the adventurous spirit in everyone, with ample places to fish, camp, four wheel drive, or relax and enjoy an Outback sunset. The rugged terrain is a four wheel driver's haven, and visitors can explore the region just as the pioneers of the region did many years ago.
For further Information visit
Mary Kathleen Memorial Park / Museum & Information Centre
http://www.cloncurry.qld.gov.au
John Flynn Place Museum & Art Gallery
http://www.cloncurry.qld.gov.au
Argylla Caravan Village
(07) 4743 4733
The Buffs Club
http://www.buffs.com.au
Outback at Isa
http://www.outbackatisa.com.au
Hardtimes Mine tour
http://www.outbackatisa.com.au
published:13 Jan 2012
views:3720
Travel Vlog: Follow me around to Sydney & Melbourne, Australia!
My Sydney & Melbourne Trip!
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Tours I took and booked:
- Sydney Explorer - Hop On/Hop Off Tour
- Grayline Port Stephens and Dolphins Experience
- Viatour Small-Group Blue Mountains Day Trip from Sydney with River Cruise (Activity Tours)
- Yarra Valley Wineries and Puffing Billy Steam Train Day Tour from Melbourne (AAT/Viatour)
- Great Ocean Road Small Group Eco Tour from Melbourne - Go West Tours/Viatour
Hotels:
Novotel Sydney Darling Harbour
Mecure Welcome Melbourne
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Filmed with Canon 70D
My Sydney & Melbourne Trip!
Check out my make-up classes: http://www.bloombyroseanne.com
Instagram: @bloombyroseanne
Tours I took and booked:
- Sydney Explorer - Hop On/Hop Off Tour
- Grayline Port Stephens and Dolphins Experience
- Viatour Small-Group Blue Mountains Day Trip from Sydney with River Cruise (Activity Tours)
- Yarra Valley Wineries and Puffing Billy Steam Train Day Tour from Melbourne (AAT/Viatour)
- Great Ocean Road Small Group Eco Tour from Melbourne - Go West Tours/Viatour
Hotels:
Novotel Sydney Darling Harbour
Mecure Welcome Melbourne
Facebook Fan Page: http://www.facebook.com/roseannetangrs
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/roseannetangrs
Instagram: roseannetangrs
Blog: http://www.roseannetangrs.com
Filmed with Canon 70D
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Australia & New Zealand trip 2015 - Australia & New Zealand tourism 2015
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New Zealand is a country of stunning and diverse natural beauty: jagged mountains, rolling pasture land, steep fiords, pristine trout-filled lakes, raging rivers, scenic beaches, and active volcanic zones. These islands are one of Earth's most peculiar bioregions, inhabited by flightless birds seen nowhere else such as a nocturnal, burrowing parrot called the kakapo and kiwi. Kiwi are not only one of the national symbols – the others being the silver fern leaf and koru – but also the name New Zealanders usually call themselves.
These islands are sparsely populated, particularly away from the North Island, but easily accessible. There are sparklingly modern visitor facilities, and transport networks are well developed with Airports throughout the country and well maintained highways. New Zealand often adds an adventure twist to nature: it's the original home of jet-boating through shallow gorges, and bungy jumping off anything high enough to give a thrill.
Māori culture continues to play an important part in everyday life and government and corporate symbolism with abundant opportunities for visitors to understand and experience both the history and present day forms of Māori life.
Australia is world famous for its natural wonders and wide open spaces, its beaches, deserts, "the bush", and "the Outback".
Australia is one of the world's most highly urbanised countries; it is well known for the attractions of its large cities such as Sydney, Melbourne and Perth.
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New Zealand is a country of stunning and diverse natural beauty: jagged mountains, rolling pasture land, steep fiords, pristine trout-filled lakes, raging rivers, scenic beaches, and active volcanic zones. These islands are one of Earth's most peculiar bioregions, inhabited by flightless birds seen nowhere else such as a nocturnal, burrowing parrot called the kakapo and kiwi. Kiwi are not only one of the national symbols – the others being the silver fern leaf and koru – but also the name New Zealanders usually call themselves.
These islands are sparsely populated, particularly away from the North Island, but easily accessible. There are sparklingly modern visitor facilities, and transport networks are well developed with Airports throughout the country and well maintained highways. New Zealand often adds an adventure twist to nature: it's the original home of jet-boating through shallow gorges, and bungy jumping off anything high enough to give a thrill.
Māori culture continues to play an important part in everyday life and government and corporate symbolism with abundant opportunities for visitors to understand and experience both the history and present day forms of Māori life.
Australia is world famous for its natural wonders and wide open spaces, its beaches, deserts, "the bush", and "the Outback".
Australia is one of the world's most highly urbanised countries; it is well known for the attractions of its large cities such as Sydney, Melbourne and Perth.
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We stopped in to check out the some of the great natural experiences that can be enjoyed in Tropical North Queensland. We started in Cairns and went out for a trip to the Great Barrier Reef.
We sailed out to the reef to Michaelmas Cay with Passions of paradise. The great thing about this location is that you can snorkel right of the beach and if you are a certified diver you can also scuba dive this location.
We then decided to head north to check out the Daintree Rainforest. To get to the Daintree head towards Port Douglas. On your way to the Daintree be sure to check out Mossman Gorge, if its a hot day its a great place to go for a swim.
When you get to the Daintree there are many great walking tracks. As you adventure out along these tracks there are many different experiences that will enjoy and if you are lucky enough you may even see a Cassowary in the wild.
The Atherton Tablelands offers a range of things to do and see. Some of the places to visit are the crater lakes of lake Eacham and Barrine through to the Curtain Fig a must see. Heading further into the Great Dividing range you visit Mount Mulligan.
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We stopped in to check out the some of the great natural experiences that can be enjoyed in Tropical North Queensland. We started in Cairns and went out for a trip to the Great Barrier Reef.
We sailed out to the reef to Michaelmas Cay with Passions of paradise. The great thing about this location is that you can snorkel right of the beach and if you are a certified diver you can also scuba dive this location.
We then decided to head north to check out the Daintree Rainforest. To get to the Daintree head towards Port Douglas. On your way to the Daintree be sure to check out Mossman Gorge, if its a hot day its a great place to go for a swim.
When you get to the Daintree there are many great walking tracks. As you adventure out along these tracks there are many different experiences that will enjoy and if you are lucky enough you may even see a Cassowary in the wild.
The Atherton Tablelands offers a range of things to do and see. Some of the places to visit are the crater lakes of lake Eacham and Barrine through to the Curtain Fig a must see. Heading further into the Great Dividing range you visit Mount Mulligan.
Surrounded by National Park, Cape Trib. is a truly beautiful location. But for the locals, life can tough, no grid power, the threat of cyclones, the mad hea...
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Australian Open 2008 | Novak Djokovic Vs. Jo Wilfried Tsonga Highlights ᴴᴰ
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If you want to relive the best moments of the Australian Open 2008 Final, look at this video ! An incredible war between two great players which ended with t...
Australian Open 2008 ATP Final - Novak Djokovic vs. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
Australian Open 2008 ATP Final - Novak Djokovic vs. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
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Tsonga v Djokovic: 2008 Australian Open Men's Final Highlights
Tsonga v Djokovic: 2008 Australian Open Men's Final Highlights
Highlights from the Australian Open Men's Final 2008 between Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Novak Djokovic. A four time champion in Melbourne, this was Djokovic's fi...
[HD] Maria Sharapova vs. Ana Ivanovic (Australian Open 2008 Highlights)
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[HD] Sharapova vs. Henin (Australian Open 2008 HIGHLIGHTS)
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Sydney, Australia Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales and the most popu...
published:26 Apr 2013
Sydney, Australia Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
Sydney, Australia Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia. Sydney's urban area is in a coastal basin, which is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the east, the Blue Mountains to the west, the Hawkesbury River to the north and the Royal National Park to the south.
The most important places to visit in Sydney are: Sydney Opera House (among the world's most recognized landmarks. Set on the Sydney harbor, it is an unforgettable sight), Sydney Harbor Bridge (simply called "the bridge" by locals, courageous ones can even climb up the bridge), Bronte Beach (lesser known than Bondi, it is a beautiful beach, popular amongst families), Blue Mountains (an unspoiled mountain range filled with Eucalyptus trees. It is located 30 miles from Sydney, and there are plenty of hiking trails), Bondi Beach (Sydney's most famous beach, its lively promenade is as exciting as the beach) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Sydney travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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Adelaide is the capital of South Australia and is situated close to the Great Southern Ocean.
It is a compact beachside city that is full of churches, stone buildings and beautiful parklands.
This picturesque city is unusual amongst Australian cities in that it was founded by free settlers, not convicts. Those early founders put a lot of passion into creating a better life for themselves even though they were many thousands of miles from home.
Because of that history, Adelaide has a unique sense of refinement and beauty.
One of the most popular places to visit is Victoria Square which is right in the heart of the city. From here, it is easy to wander along the North Terrace District and admire the graceful buildings and museums which echo with stories from the past.
At the South Australian Museum, visitors can learn about the rich cultures that were in the area before the Europeans arrived.
Another great place to visit is the Art Gallery of South Australia where visitors can enjoy the extensive collections of Australian and International Art.
Don’t miss the legendary Adelaide Oval which many claim to be one of the most beautiful cricket grounds in the world.
Adelaide is also well known as a gateway to the famous Barossa and Clair Valleys which are a food and wine lovers paradise.
Many of the early settlers to this area were German and they brought with them grapes from their homeland.The area is now well-known for producing outstanding shiraz and reisling.
While you are in the area, stop at any of the many wineries for a wine tasting or to enjoy a meal using fine local produce.
Adelaide is an old world city that attracts visitors for its elegance and romance.
published:20 Aug 2014
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Darwin, Australian Travel Video Guide
Darwin, capital of the Northern Territory is a great base from which to explore the Top En...
Darwin, capital of the Northern Territory is a great base from which to explore the Top End's many attractions. While in Darwin make sure you visit museum an...
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published:27 Mar 2014
Things to do in Brisbane: City Travel Guide
Things to do in Brisbane: City Travel Guide
For a relaxing city break, Brisbane is the perfect place to visit. Start your trip with a trip to the top of the clock tower for city views to get your bearings.
South Bank Parklands is a great place to take the family, start with the wheel of Brisbane for great views of the river, take the kids to the playground and then go for a dip at the manmade beach.
Art lovers should head to the Gallery of Modern Art and the Queensland Art Gallery located not far from South Bank.
Visit the highest peak in Brisbane for stunning views of the city at Mt Coot-tha and take a stroll along the walking trails. If you don't fancy walking to the top, browse the botanic gardens and parklands at the base.
The kids will love a trip to the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, hold the koalas and hand feed the kangaroos.
To end your day, there are some great restaurants in South Bank and along the river at Eagle Street Pier. West End and New Farm also have some great cafes and restaurants.
If you'd like to carry on your night at one of the many bars or clubs head to Fortitude Valley.
For a comprehensive travel guide detailing Brisbane attractions visit http://www.flightcentre.com.au/world-travel/australia/brisbane
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Australia’s Gold Coast is in the heart of subtropical Queensland, rife with natural beauty and a human spirit dedicated to vitality, fun, and enjoying life. The skyline of Gold Coast practically dips its toes in the ocean, and much of the area is rich in lush greenery and waterfalls. The north coast of this city began as a vacation retreat in the 1850’s, and maintains its position as the Gold Coast’s heart and soul of entertainment and surfing.
Many Gold Coast tours begin in the north and work their way south. The atmosphere in the north is quite bustling, while the south coast has a slower vibe and is a bit more relaxed. Start your trip to Gold Coast with a trip to the SkyPoint observation deck, one of the Gold Coast sightseeing gems. The deck grants stunning views of area beaches, parks, and water.
Head south to Burleigh Heads next, where you will be met with a national park and ideal surf breaks. This area is known as an aboriginal gathering place. Once you’ve had your fill of sun-soaked activities in Burleigh Head, head even further south to Coolangatta, a gateway for international travelers and home to the likes of sheltered beaches, a river, and plenty of shady parkland.
Remember that Gold Coast also happens to be the theme park capital of Australia, which helps drive Gold Coast tourism and serves as a nice complement to the lazy beach life also available. After hitting the water for some surf, go to Dreamworld, which is the largest theme park in Australia, and get an adrenaline rush on one of the many rollercoasters. SeaWorld™ and Warner Bros.® Movie World™ are also nearby.
Top off your trip down under with a trip to Mount Tamorine, a 30 minute drive inland from the coast. On the ridge of a volcano, Mount Tamborine offers a bounty rainforest trails and you can sip on local wines in Tamborine Village.
What will you do on your next trip to the Gold Coast?
Visit our Gold Coast travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Australia Travel Guide
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Australia Travel Guide - Australia is the only country that has a whole continent to itsel...
published:10 Aug 2014
Australia Travel Guide
Australia Travel Guide
Australia Travel Guide - Australia is the only country that has a whole continent to itself. Although it is world famous for its natural wonders and wide open spaces, its beaches, deserts, "the bush", and "the Outback", Australia is actually one of the world's most highly urbanised countries with vibrant, cosmopolitan cities such as Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney and Perth.
Australia is both the world's smallest continent and the sixth largest country with a land area of 7,682,300 square kilometres (2,966,152 square miles). It is comparable in size to the 48 contiguous United States although it has less than one tenth the population, with the distances between cities and towns easy to underestimate. Australia is bordered to the west by the Indian Ocean, and to the east by the South Pacific Ocean. The Tasman Sea lies to the southeast, separating it from New Zealand, while the Coral Sea lies to the northeast. Papua New Guinea, East Timor and Indonesia are Australia's northern neighbours, separated from Australia by the Arafura Sea and the Timor Sea.
Australia is highly urbanised with most of the population heavily concentrated along the eastern and south-eastern coasts. Most of the inland areas of the country are semi-arid. The most-populous states are Victoria and New South Wales, but by far the largest in land area is Western Australia.
Australia has large areas that have been deforested for agricultural purposes, but many native forest areas survive in extensive national parks and other undeveloped areas. Long-term Australian concerns include salinity, pollution, loss of biodiversity, and management and conservation of coastal areas, especially the Great Barrier Reef.
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Perth, Western Australia (HD)
Travel to Perth, WA (HD) - Perth, WA Tours - Perth, WA Vacation
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published:14 Aug 2014
Perth, Western Australia (HD)
Perth, Western Australia (HD)
Travel to Perth, WA (HD) - Perth, WA Tours - Perth, WA Vacation
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Perth is the capital city of Western Australia and is the most isolated capital city of over 1,000,000 people in the world.
Perth sprawls along a flat coastal plain, centred along the Swan River and bounded by the Darling Scarp to the east and the Indian Ocean coastline in the west. Perth has a population of around 1.6 million (2009), making it the fourth largest city in Australia. The many uncrowded beaches along the Perth coastline define the lifestyle: Perth is laid-back, quiet and safe.
See in Perth, Western Australia
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There is plenty to see in the city centre within wandering distance or on a free CAT bus. Hidden among the sprawl of the surrounding and metropolitan area are a few worthwhile attractions usually less than an hour away by car, or a bit longer on public transport.
Outside of the metropolitan area are some unspoilt national parks, unpopulated coastline and other interesting locations.
Kangaroos
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There is a designated area in the zoo for kangaroos where they can wander on visitors' paths and the animals are used to people so you can see them very close.
To see semi-wild kangaroos visit the Pinnaroo Valley Memorial Park (a cemetery, but not European style) [10] - it's a walking distance from Whitfords Transperth Train/Metro Station - just cross the highway, the highway exit and look for the entrance on the left. As there is plenty of space for them you may see them not only eating but also hopping.
Other sports Other professional sports have a presence in Perth:
Perth Glory –
Western Warriors –
Western Force – Rugby union team in the Super 15, involving teams from Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. Season runs from February to late May. Western Force play at NIB Stadium.
Perth Wildcats – Play in the National Basketball League.
Perth Heat - Play in the Australian Baseball League
Do in Perth, Western Australia
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Swim. Perth boasts some of the country's best beaches, which are ideal for swimming during the warmer months. Sunscreen is essential and insect repellent may come in handy during the evening. As the beaches are on the open ocean it is strongly advised that you only 'swim between the flags' at patrolled beaches. Probably the easiest beach to get to by public transport is Scarborough beach, which can be accessed by catching the Clarkson line from platform 1 at either Perth Underground or Esplanade stations, getting off at Glendalough station before catching the 400 bus. Alternatively, you can catch the 400 from the Wellington St bus station which is located down the far end of the central station - from any of its platforms, head west to the concourse, turn left and then head down the ramp. Cottesloe Beach, one of Perth's most famous, and a favourite among locals and tourists alike, it even easier to access by public transport. Take the Fremantle line to Cottesloe Station, exit the platform at the Perth end, and head west down Forrest Street for about 10 min. Or you can take bus 102 from Williams street or Esplanade station and it has a stop right by the Cottesloe beach. There is a shady grassed area as well as sand, and the beach is patrolled.
Cycle. Perth has excellent bike paths and fantastic weather almost all year round which makes it perfect for cycling. The paths that follow the Swan River are very scenic and mostly flat. You can take your own bike, hire a bicycle from one of the bike hire providers located near the Swan River or take a tour with Bluetongue Bike Tours or Pedal OZ
Parks. Perth has a number of fantastic parks, ranging from inner-city parks such as Kings Park, Bold Park, and Lake Monger, to outer city parks such as John Forrest and Whiteman Park
Catch a flick. At one of the many independent or European cinemas, including Paradiso in Northbridge and The Luna cinemas in either Leederville or Fremantle. These cinemas showcase a range of local, Bollywood, French and Italian productions as well as International film festivals and documentaries throughout the year. Also check out the open air cinemas in summer, located in Kings Park, Movies by Burswood, Luna Leederville, and Mundaring.
published:14 Aug 2014
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Roxanne Garner, tour guide to Australia & New Zealand
Roxanne Garner, tour guide to Australia & New Zealand - Australia & New Zealand trip 2015
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published:12 Apr 2015
Roxanne Garner, tour guide to Australia & New Zealand
Roxanne Garner, tour guide to Australia & New Zealand
Roxanne Garner, tour guide to Australia & New Zealand - Australia & New Zealand trip 2015
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New Zealand is a country of stunning and diverse natural beauty: jagged mountains, rolling pasture land, steep fiords, pristine trout-filled lakes, raging rivers, scenic beaches, and active volcanic zones. These islands are one of Earth's most peculiar bioregions, inhabited by flightless birds seen nowhere else such as a nocturnal, burrowing parrot called the kakapo and kiwi. Kiwi are not only one of the national symbols – the others being the silver fern leaf and koru – but also the name New Zealanders usually call themselves.
These islands are sparsely populated, particularly away from the North Island, but easily accessible. There are sparklingly modern visitor facilities, and transport networks are well developed with Airports throughout the country and well maintained highways. New Zealand often adds an adventure twist to nature: it's the original home of jet-boating through shallow gorges, and bungy jumping off anything high enough to give a thrill.
Māori culture continues to play an important part in everyday life and government and corporate symbolism with abundant opportunities for visitors to understand and experience both the history and present day forms of Māori life.
Australia is world famous for its natural wonders and wide open spaces, its beaches, deserts, "the bush", and "the Outback".
Australia is one of the world's most highly urbanised countries; it is well known for the attractions of its large cities such as Sydney, Melbourne and Perth.
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Australia Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by http://stupeflix.com
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Travel to Australia, Top 10 Tourist Destinations
Travel to Australia, Top 10 Tourist Destinations
http://www.australian-information-stories.com/ Travel to Australia. If you're planning Australia tourism anytime soon you may be interested to know the top 10 tourist destinations of Australian tourism. At Australian Tales we've put together this video to show you what they are. Of course opinions may vary about these destinations, but after much research and soul searching we believe these are the top 10 best places to see if you're travelling to Australia.
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New Zealand Travel Guide
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New Zealand Travel Guide
New Zealand Travel Guide
New Zealand Māori: Aotearoa is an island country located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. The country geographically comprises two main landmasses ‒ that of the North and South Islands ‒ as well as numerous smaller islands. New Zealand is situated some 1,500 kilometres (900 mi) east of Australia across the Tasman Sea and roughly 1,000 kilometres (600 mi) south of the Pacific island nations of New Caledonia, Fiji, and Tonga. Because of its remoteness, it was one of the last lands to be settled by h
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Kakadu National Park Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Kakadu National Park is 150 miles east of Darwin, in a region Australians fondly call “The...
published:28 Oct 2014
Kakadu National Park Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Kakadu National Park Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Kakadu National Park is 150 miles east of Darwin, in a region Australians fondly call “The Top End”. World Heritage Listed, Kakadu is almost half the size of Switzerland and is a geological, biological, and cultural wonderland.
The park is open year-round, but most visitors come from May to October, when most of the park’s roads are open. You’ll need to set aside a few days to fully explore Kakadu, and once there, the best way to experience the park is by off-road vehicle and on foot. The park has around 25 marked trails, from short walks to multi day hikes.
Two of the most popular walks include Jim Jim Falls and Twin Falls. Here, at the end of forested gorges, are the sorts of places many dream about, but few will ever see. Another great place to cool off is Gunlom Falls, which offers crystal-clear swimming holes and views all the way to far-off Arnhem Land.
Kakadu is dotted with thousands of art sites, with some ancient galleries featuring paintings dating back over 20,000 years. The galleries at Nourlangie Rock and Ubirr are two of the most visited and feature incredibly well-preserved paintings depicting traditional legends and day-to-day life.
Take a cruise through the Yellow Water Billabong and spot Jabiru, Magpie Geese and salt and fresh water crocodiles. Then finish your visit on a high by taking a chartered flight over the park for views you’ll remember forever.
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