
Shakespeare to Winehouse, Icons from the National Portrait Gallery London exhibition
Canberra’s National Portrait Gallery’s exhibition Shakespeare to Winehouse, Icons from the National Portrait Gallery, London offers a fascinating insight into how portraiture has changed over the centuries.
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Exploring Melbourne’s Shrine of Remembrance
Melbourne’s Shrine of Remembrance is conducting Last Post services every Sunday from 4.45pm on the Shrine Forecourt.
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Tuross Lakeside Tourist Park
Watching stunning sunsets over Lake Tuross was the highlight of a three night stay at Tuross Lakeside Tourist Park.
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The Pearle of Cable Beach Broome
A secluded private swimming pool was the highlight of my stay at Broome’s The Pearle of Cable Beach.
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Uluru Hop On Hop Off Bus
A driver called Snakebite ensures I will never forget my visit to Uluru (Ayers Rock) on the Uluru Hop On Hop Off Bus.
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Ayers Rock Resort’s Sails in the Desert
A terrace room at Ayers Rock Resort’s Sails in the Desert proved the perfect base from which to explore Northern Territory’s Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park.
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Kimberley Sands Resort and Spa Broome
A one-bedroom apartment at Broome’s Kimberley Sands Resort and Spa proved the perfect location to re-discover the beauty of Cable Beach.
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University House: A Study in Accommodation with Character
Bland, white-box apartments are in depressing abundance in Canberra. Of course they are: people who don’t live here come to work, and then they leave. Despite the great things to see – the Australian War Memorial, Parliament, the museums and galleries, the nearby Mt Stromlo observatory – this town surges with arrivals and departures all […]
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AAT Kings’ Katherine Gorge Cruise and Edith Falls Tour
AAT Kings’ Katherine Gorge Cruise and Edith Falls day tour from Darwin proved to be a very long but successful day.
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