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Hobart: The little city that could and did
Tasmania's capital has picked up the tourism challenge, writes Judy Skatssoon.
Tasmania's capital has picked up the tourism challenge, writes Judy Skatssoon.
Ancient arts entrance keen young pupils, writes Caroline Berdon.
Cherie Howie stays at a Queensland hotel that boasts a huge lagoon pool.
A hop over the ditch doesn't need to break the budget, writes Shandelle Battersby.
British actor and travel presenter Martin Clunes tells Sunday Travel about his new TV series, exploring 16 of the 8222 islands within Australia's maritime borders.
Andrew Leeson takes in Lake Macquarie's idyllic setting and opts for a little adventure on the side.
Danielle Wright spends a day at a zoo just outside Melbourne, without the kids in tow.
The small town of Walpole is not as well known as Broome or Margaret River but it might just have WA's - or even Australia's - best tour guide.
Stephanie Holmes checks into the Maison Noosa, Noosa Heads, Queensland.
Fantastic, creative food in a casual environment is the city's new wave of dining, writes Anna King Shahab.
Despite the tragedy at Dreamworld, Renee Golland, her husband Matthew and three kids will still be going to the Gold Coast for a family holiday. This is why.
Corazon Miller checks into a boutique B&B in a quiet Queensland neighbourhood.
Elizabeth Binning is converted to lentils in a French cooking lesson on the Sunshine Coast.
Stephanie Holmes eats her way around the Sunshine Coast and is left with a good taste in her mouth.
It would appear Ray Carson is one hard man to kill. Mother Nature has had a fair whack at it. South African gunmen have taken shots.
Fans of musical theatre are spoilt for choice, with three great shows only a short flight away.
Ellie Hutchinson checks into a cottage just minutes away from Norfolk Island's tiny airport.
Jesse Mulligan ventures three hours north of Melbourne to discover a region with enough eating delight to make him a very happy man.
You can't visit Australia without cuddling a koala.
A foraged meal beneath a star-studded Outback sky is an experience for all the senses.
Jane Warwick recalls an overnight airport adventure.
Wartime rationing and a famous poem built an Aussie pub legend, writes Pamela Wade.
Natural wonders abound on and around Fraser Island, writes Jim Morton.
The natural design of Hervey Bay makes it a safe and fun playground for us humans to go and holiday throughout most of the year.
The New South Wales town of Nimbin is a throwback to the seventies, complete with brightly-painted buildings, scores of people wearing tie-dye, and shops full of hemp products, writes Kirrily Schwarz.
Graeme Lay discovers the attraction of Adventure Bay for 18th century explorers.
The Gold Coast might have all the cheesy thrills, but the Sunshine Coast is home to some far more enticing attractions.