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Charity challenge: Legendary holidays
Sir Graham Henry is about to take on a challenge of a different kind.

Five destinations to work into your bucket list
These five destinations should be on your list for the rest of the year.

Sydney: What to see at Vivid Sydney
The Lucky Country's brightest light festival returns this week for its 10th anniversary.

Vivid Sydney | May 25 - June 16
The multi-award-winning winter festival of light, music and ideas returns to illuminate Sydney with exciting new precincts to explore, mesmerising new light art to inspire and plenty of entertainment for everyone.

Fiji: Thanks for all the fish
Juliette Sivertsen gets up close and personal with a shark feeding frenzy.

Cuba: Top tips from Ballet Revolucion stars
Ballet Revolucion dancers give their top tips for travelling this vibrant island nation.

Cruising: Blissful thinking at sea
On a sneak-preview cruise, Stephanie Holmes sees what Norwegian's new ship offers.

Ask Away: Japan a favourite for ski bunnies
Eli Orzessek finds the answers to your travel questions.

Barcelona: Going native
Stephanie Holmes' top tips for visiting Barcelona and making like a local.

Canada: Aussie twang to the slopes
Cold Chisel rules in a small, chilly part of British Columbia, writes Dylan Cleaver.

Disneyland: Incredibles journey
George Fenwick is among the fans buzzing about Disney's Pixar celebration.

Palm Springs: Time in the sun
Three great options for your time in the sun, from Shandelle Battersby.

Fiji: A pearl of a holiday in Savusavu
Quiet little backwaters in the South Pacific can often be a pearl of a holiday destination

USA: Grand tour of the canyon
Gunfire and cowboys don't stop Shandelle Battersby reaching the canyon.

Malta: Nice place for a siege
This brave little island is packed with history ... and tourists, writes Roger Hall.

China's shining new face
In the heart of Canton, Winston Aldworth finds a booming Chinese city with rich history.

How walking enhances your travels
In cities, at Disney, even on cruise ships, travellers do more walking than they think.

Three for the kids: Rarotonga
Winston Aldworth finds more family activities in the Cook Islands.

Brisbane: Flat out in brizzy
Gallery is a standout for a Brisbane whistlestop, writes David Skipwith.

City-state country is a world of fun
A trip to the Sevens led to a host of family entertainments, writes Alexia Santamaria.

Slovenia: A ski and a swim
Guidebooks boast you can do both in one day in this compact country - so he tried it.

El Paso: Quirks and charms of a border town
The influence of Mexico is impossible to miss in this Texan town.