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Planning Your Tropical North Queensland Accommodations

October 25, 2010 by  
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Traveling to the exciting Tropical North Queensland can be a true adventure. Whether you are looking for a fun place to take a romantic holiday or an all inclusive family vacation you will be pleasantly surprised by all this region has to offer you and your entire party.

When Vacationing In Sydney You Will Want To Be Sure And See………

October 25, 2010 by  
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In a place with much to do as Sydney, Australia, it will be impossible to see all the attractions and all the sights, even if you could stay for a month or more. Therefore, it may be helpful to surf the web to find as much information as possible about the region and all the wonderful attractions that are located throughout the city and surrounding areas.

Looking For Something Fun To Do In The Tropical North Queensland Region This Month?

September 12, 2010 by  
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This is by far one of the best events for kids in the entire Tropical North Queensland and it is coming up from September 20th to October 1st and the good news is that it is free and being offered through the Queensland Museum South Bank. This event is one that is designed for kids to come and experience science and all the fun and messiness that goes along with it. Throughout this two week long event children can come in and experience one or all of the different centers for learning on the second floor.

When You Are Looking For A Beach Resort In The Gold Coast Head Over To Broadbeach

September 7, 2010 by  
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It’s really not an exaggeration to say that some of the most incredible hotels on the Gold Coast Broadbeach is located in the right and if you are looking for place to stay, look no further than your Broadbeach holiday accommodation. And with over 100 restaurants, gorgeous beaches and wonderful shops around the five stars seem really based on the general atmosphere in Broadbeach. It’s really a very elegant place, with lots of action all day and late into the evening with many discos that keep the action flowing well in the wee morning.

September Is An Incredible Month Of Fun In The Tropical North Queensland

September 1, 2010 by  
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The Tropical North Queensland is filled with wonderful activities all year round with a multitude of festivals and events that can fill your days and evenings with pleasure. It is a bountiful land rich in beauty and adventure and the many festivals of September can help you fill in the gaps between the fine dining and relaxing on the beach. Many of these events are free or relatively inexpensive which makes them an excellent way to spend time while in Australia .

Top Modes Of Transportation In Brisbane

July 17, 2010 by  
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Traveling to numerous destinations all over the world can be a lot of fun. A lot of travelers simply feel that they’ll need to grab a car hire for traveling around while on holiday. It is important to look at the public transport system in the region that you will be visiting to truly consider if you will need to pay for a car rental for your entire holiday.

Fun In The Streets Of Brisbane, Australia

July 1, 2010 by  
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Brisbane, Australia is certainly one of the most amazing cities across the world and if you are scheduling a visit you can expect to find that there is more to see and do in this region of the world alone then you can ever accomplish in a week long vacation. Along with all the art galleries, one-of-a-kind shopping experiences, the area parks, casino and the zoos there are also a full range of happenings that run seasonally in this area and most of them are worth looking at.

Top Chefs Equal Excellent Dining

June 14, 2010 by  
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Professionals are attracted to Queensland, Australia, like a magnet, and chefs are no exception. With the growing culture, in Queensland, comes some of the best chefs. This popular beach strip has an abundance of fine dining options and recently has spread to the regional areas as well. The Gold Coast has some of the best restaurants that vary in cuisine types.

Studying The Brisbane Background And Heritage

June 14, 2010 by  
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Prior to European settlement in 1824, Brisbane was home to the Jagera and Turrbal Aboriginal clans. The initial settlement in the Brisbane region was formed in Redcliff, Moreton Bay, and north of where the city of Brisbane is presently. This was the initial desire of Surveyor General John Oxley when he was surveying the region on board his ship the ‘Mermaid’ in late 1823. The ship was anchored off Bribie Island when the crew noticed a group of Aborigines and one who seemed larger sized than the rest on the shore. This was an ex-convict named Thomas Pamphlett, one among four men who had left Sydney early that year on an ill-fated journey to sail south in order to purchase Cedar wood. Pamphlett and another comrade survivor, Finnegan, had been living with the Aboriginals for many months until they were noticed. They told Oxley that there was a massive river in the vicinity and interested Oxley set off in a whaleboat to investigate, with a small crew and Finnegan as a guide. He found the river the next day and named it in attribution of the Governor of New South Wales at the time, Sir Thomas Brisbane. He thought the red cliffs at the north of the river was the most ideal location for a new penal settlement, however in 1825, less than a year after the convicts arrived the Redcliffe site was deserted mainly because Brisbane had a more dependable water supply and was surrounded by a bend in the river, suggesting escape was a lot more complicated.

Seeing Brisbane, By Foot, By Car Or By Ferry

May 16, 2010 by  
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With a map and your feet, it is easy to explore the compact city of Brisbane. Maps can be picked up at most hotels and information centers, and there are many self guided tours through trails and riverside paths. If you decide that you would rather tour while experiencing Australian public transportation then you have the option of buses, trains, and the City Cat ferry. City Cat takes you to some of the most popular locations in Brisbane.

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