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Melbourne is more like a lovely little town than a city and has a real European…moreMelbourne is more like a lovely little town than a city and has a real European feel about it.
Melburnians appreciate the finest in life: food, coffee, music…oh and football. If you are in Melbourne during footy season, you won't be able to escape it, it's followed with religious fervour.
'Four Seasons in one day' - After a beautiful day on Friday, Melbourne turned out a shocking wet day today.
I wanted to capture the multicultural element of Melbourne, so I spent some time filming the Victorian Markets.
Melbourne represents to me fine food and a great live music scene. So on Friday night l went to a bush tucker restaurant and feasted on crocodile, and then watched Wendy Rule perform.
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Umbarra Aboriginal Cultural Centre - near Bermagui, NSW, Australia
Spent the…moreUmbarra Aboriginal Cultural Centre - near Bermagui, NSW, Australia
Spent the night camping right on the beach at the beautiful Mimosa Rocks National Park just out of Tathra. In certain National Parks in Australia you can camp in designated camp grounds for a small fee and Mimosa Rocks is one of my favourites, with some fantastic rock formations at the Aragunnu camp site.
Today I am taking a tour to Mumbula Mountain, sacred to the local Aborigines.
Ronald Tighe, an Aboriginal guide at the Umbarra Cultural centre talks about the significance of Mumbulla Mountain.
The Umbarra Cultural Centre runs tours to local sacred sites. Participants can learn about the significance of these sites to the local Aborigines. less
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Echuca - (pop. 10 014)
In the 1860s to the early 1900’s, Echuca was a bustli…moreEchuca - (pop. 10 014)
In the 1860s to the early 1900’s, Echuca was a bustling port with paddlesteamers ferrying people and goods all through the the Murray, Darling and Murrumbidgee River systems.
By the early 1970's, the port was derelict and unused. The council of the day decided that its paddlesteamer heritage was unique and started restoration of the port.
Today the paddlesteamers are making a comeback. Many old sunken boats are being repaired to their former glory.
Kevin Hutchinson is a Shipwright who has played a large role in the paddlesteamer revival.
Echuca is a great example of how rural towns can use their heritage to establish tourism. less
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Pristine coastline and lush hinterland, superb cuisine, action and adventure or…morePristine coastline and lush hinterland, superb cuisine, action and adventure or just the perfect piece of sand on which to chill out... less
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Canberra - Capital of Australia (pop. 310 000)
Home of our politicians and m…moreCanberra - Capital of Australia (pop. 310 000)
Home of our politicians and maybe the most well planned out city in the world. The story goes that when deciding on a National Capital, those in Sydney and Melbourne wouldn't give an inch, so decided to locate a city between them.
Arrived in Canberra by the red eye Thursday night. You could spend a week in Canberra just seeing exhibitions. You can visit the National Gallery, the National Museum, the National Library, the National Science and Technology Centre, Old Parliament House, New Parliament House, the Australian War Museum, the National film and sound archives, the national museum of erotica etc etc, I think you get the picture!
Canberra is the first location where a story has fallen through. I wanted to take a light hearted look at Canberra's sex and drug laws, which are the most liberal in Australia. I tried to set up an interview with a Mistress, but had great difficultly getting a response. Strange…
My back up story is on the Aboriginal Tent Embassy. Although you won't find it listed on any maps, it has been located at the front gardens of Old Parliament House for close on 30 years.
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In Sydney I Interviewed Richard Maddrell, who works in the tourism industry. If…moreIn Sydney I Interviewed Richard Maddrell, who works in the tourism industry. If someone has a day to spare in Sydney, Richard suggested taking a harbour cruise, and visiting the fish market. less
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In this travel video watch a pleasant and relaxing day, sailing on Long Island'…moreIn this travel video watch a pleasant and relaxing day, sailing on Long Island's Sound. less
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For nearly a year, every time we dove north of Andrea II, we saw this school of…moreFor nearly a year, every time we dove north of Andrea II, we saw this school of Bogas. This time the Jacks and Barracuda were circling, looking for a meal. less
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Hosted by Peter Greenberg.
From sleeping under the stars in Wadi Rum to cave…moreHosted by Peter Greenberg.
From sleeping under the stars in Wadi Rum to cave exploration and rappelling along rushing waterfallsin the Wadi Mujib, to floating in the Dead Sea, Jordan is a true environmentalist' heaven. less
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Why wine tourism in New Zealand is the latest 'must' for tipple and travel fans.
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The chimes of Big Ben were drowned out by the clicking of castanets as London’s…moreThe chimes of Big Ben were drowned out by the clicking of castanets as London’s famous Borough Market went Mediterranean.
Budding gourmets and Spanish enthusiasts indulged their taste-buds as the week long ‘Taste of Spain’ festival concentrated on matters food and drink.
This tantalising selection of Spain’s most famous foods and wines included demonstrations by chefs from London’s leading Spanish restaurants and the Spanish regions. There were even cocktails being made out of Harveys Sherry.
It’s part of a push to encourage British people to sample the Spanish experience, and hopefully encourage even more of us to take a trip to Spain on holiday.
To see just what was served up, take a look at this video.
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It would seem that the dream of going abroad for this year’s summer holiday is …moreIt would seem that the dream of going abroad for this year’s summer holiday is still afloat.
Recent research has shown one in three Britons would holiday on home soil to save money during the credit crisis, but the ferry industry say those wanting to getaway from the UK need not worry about paying too much.
William Gibbons, Director of the Passenger Shipping Association says “Ferries are such marvelous value that you can actually get a ferry crossing for as low as £58 return on the Dover –Calais route with your car”
But is the credit crunch hitting the ferry industry in other ways? To find out more from William Gibbons watch this video.
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