Posted in Information on December 31st, 2008 by: editor
In a drive to boost tourism to the country, the government introduced the “Best job in the world”, drive, a publicity stunt aimed at getting one person to live on Hamilton Island smack in the Great Barrier Reef. The drive has already sparked millions of applications as the tourism industry screens and decides who the lucky individual would be, for the task at hand though relatively easy would span close to 6 months. The lucky chosen one would get free airfare to/from their country to the site plus a salary of $AU 150,000 as pay/salary for lazing around the island. There is a beach home complete with all the necessary amenities, some chores and a golf buggy which is for getting around (to where?). Some chores include, live feeds, blogs and some research on the reef just at their doorstep.
All while the people of the earth get their view on the state of the marine life as that lucky one spends the day getting on with life. The contest will be accepting applicants till February 22, with all shortlisted winners getting the chance to be flown to Hamilton island in early May for the final selection process. The Best Job in the World contract begins on July 1, 2009 till January 2010.
Posted in Imp @ja on December 23rd, 2008 by: Chris

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Posted in Australia on November 23rd, 2008 by: Chris

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The Great Ocean Road is a breath taking coastal drive full of twists and turns. The incredible road cuts through Torquay to Warrnambool, with every turn, you can expect yourselves to be be awed by the wonderful sight to the driver’s disappointment. Every year, 7 million tourists take the spectacular ride across the whole stretch of natural wonder. Now its your time to experience and discover the Southwest Victoria coastline.The world’s most scenic road boasts of world famous areas such as the Otways rain forest, Surf Coast, the Twelve Apostles and the Great Ocean Road itself. And some historic villages like Queenscliff and Portland. The road offers great views of the most photogenic coastlines.
Posted in Imp @ja on November 6th, 2008 by: Chris

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Posted in Information on October 6th, 2008 by: Chris

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Australia boasts of its large aquarium with Sydney Aquarium. The facility is located in New South Wales. The aquarium houses a very large number of different Australian aquatic life. About 650 species. 6000 individual fish and other water creatures. Its major exhibits are a series of see through, under water glass tunnels. You can enjoy watching the sharks above you. Another is a recreation of the Great Barrier Reef coral environment. The aquarium was opened in 1988 in time for the country’s bicentenary celebration. It remains to be a favorite tourist attraction. This year they are planning to add a crocodile exhibit in the facility.
Posted in Information on September 29th, 2008 by: Chris

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This spring, discover and explore the Blue Mountains in Australia. Take narrow trails riding on mountain bikes. You can also learn rock climbing through the help of experienced guides. Meditate and practice yoga in the magnificent mountain setting. The Blue Mountain is located less than two hours’ drive from Sydney. It offers a true natural wonderland, untamed and spectacular. The scenic view of an unending horizon, waterfalls that rage down to the valleys below are what will greet you on the top. With its numerous lookouts, you can be assured you will finally sit alone with nature, all to your self. There is a variety of restaurants, cafes, shops, inns and boutiques waiting for you to shop and dine. The Blue Mountains region is your gateway to the most enjoyable vacation this 2008.
Posted in Information on August 20th, 2008 by: Chris

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Phuket and Phi Phi Island, which are among the top 10 scuba diving locations in the world boasts of splendid crystal clear water, awesome rock formations as well as an ecosystem that is vibrant and contains a lot of marine life. The water is also warm having average surface temperatures of 82 degrees Fahrenheit and there are hundreds of different varieties of both stony as well as soft corals surrounded by bright colored fish as well as other creatures of the sea which also includes some large reef fish. While stony corals are the life blood of the reef, soft corals are a prominent part of the reef. In some places they look like vast fields of undersea wildflowers.
Besides its outstanding water treasures, there is a whole lot more available right here at this wonderful scuba diving location in the form of beautiful beaches, gourmet restaurants, vivacious night life as well as a number of other attractions all available where and when one wants it.
Posted in Information on July 2nd, 2008 by: editor
Lake Burley Griffin is one of the main attraction in Canberra. It is situated in the center of the city and is very accessible to other tourist spots.
Lots or recreational activities can also be done in the lake and in the nearby areas. The park is a lovely place to do picnics. You can exercise with their walking and cycling paths.
The lake is a popular destination for water enthusiasts as they can do rowing, sailing, canoeing, even windsurfing.
Important institutions like National Gallery of Australia, National Museum of Australia, National Library of Australia and the High Court of Australia are also near this place.
Posted in Information on June 3rd, 2008 by: Kurt Wilde
Hobart is the lively capital of Tasmania and is the second oldest capital city in Australia. There is history in every street corner, harbor, and Georgian building in the city. Surrounded by Mt. Wellington and the Derwent River, this picturesque place allows nature lovers to soak up the alpine beauty of the mountains and the unfolding panorama of fields and rivers. Shopaholics will enjoy the Elizabeth Street Mall at the center of the city. If you’re interested in learning about local history, the colonial district Battery Point and the Georgian warehouses by the waterfront are excellent places to start. Hobart offers lots of accommodations for tourists and backpackers, most of which are located at Battery Point, North Hobart, West Hobart, and Sandy Bay.
Posted in Information on May 30th, 2008 by: editor
Where to go next after Sydney? Perth of course! Connected to Syney by a road, it is a place that is set apart from the rest of the continent literally and figuratively. It is said to be Australia’s sunniest and you would be bathed in beauty even hours past the time of sunset. View the Darling Ranges as you swim the sandy beaches of the Indian Ocean. Stroll at your pleasure the verdant hillsides. Visit the contemporary Subiaco and the lovely Fremantle. Relax at the suburbs scattered at the length of the River Swan. Shop around the fine markets and take a bite at the scrumptious restaurants and never forget Perth: the land of the golden sunlight.