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Sydney Wildlife New Addition…

WILD LIFE Sydney today introduced their newest Golden Brushtail Possum to be born at its Darling Harbour home.  Adorned with huge dark eyes, a little pink nose and a bright yellow fluffy coat, Bailey – WILD LIFE Sydney’s newest resident – is settling in as the attraction’s golden child.  Golden Brushtail Possums are one of […]

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Park Hyatt Sydney – Reopens

March 2012 – One of Sydney’s most sought after waterfront locations – the Park Hyatt Sydney is ready to reveal a spectacular rebuilt residence, pairing an unrivalled location with an unrivalled hotel. Park Hyatt Sydney closed its rooms, spa, restaurant and bars for most of 2011 to undergo a complete rebuild. Park Hyatt Sydney now […]

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Eight Australian hotels among world’s best …

According to UK’s Tatler magazine, the top three of the 101 Best Hotels in the World for 2012 included Queensland hotels Hayman Island, Lizard Island and Noosa’s Makepeace Island The Blue Mountains Private Safaris and Deux Belettes at Dalwood both made it to the top of the list for New South Wales, while Northern Territory’s […]

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AirAsia X to fly into Sydney …

This is great news – AirAsia X is to start services between Kuala Lumpur and Sydney commencing April 2012. Let’s hope this new DAILY service will  increase tourist numbers to New South Wales and onwards.

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Happy New Year

All the best for a healthy and peaceful year ahead. Have just been down in our South West region enjoying the beautiufl bays and day walks through natural bush. Summer shaping up to be a good one. Caught up on all the latest tips on restaurants and vineyard activitiy from friends down in the region. […]

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Without a Travel Agent you’re …

on your own. Case in point would be the recent very tragic bush fires in our South West region of Western Australia. I had quite a few sets of clients who were either in the region or about to drive into the affected area. I was able to rearrange/reroute their travel arrangements. It did take […]

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Hotel rooms scarce in Perth …

Western Australia is experiencing boom times once again and this can make it difficult to secure accommodation. Main problem is Perth metro area, however with the summer holiday season almost upon us other regions are also filling up. Just on the evening news this week it was indicated that there are 200 people per day […]

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I totally agree with Lonely Planet

Western Australia’s South West scored a place as one of the world’s Top 10 Regions for 2010 by Lonely Planet – as much as we want to keep this our local hideaway – the word is out. You’ll love the natural beauty, pristine coastline, towering forests, beaches and boutique wineries etc. But really it is […]

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Qantas flights resume …

Certainly a tough time for tourism in Australia. I personally still believe that the Flying Kangaroo as a product is outstanding. The Qantas employees and the travelling public should understand that cheaper air fares means fewer jobs in the airline business in Australia – that’s the bottom line – we can’t have it all. Lets […]

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Perth is spruced up …

for CHOGM visitors. Welcome! Kings Park looks glorious as does Kings Park Road with it’s fabulous rose beds in full bloom. Public holiday on Friday 28 October so enjoy.

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