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Gold Coast: Up, up and away
Wendy Dunlop waves goodbye to the Gold Coast's beaches and takes to the hills and skies for unique sights, tastes and pampering.
Cruising: Shore way to enjoy the ports
Make sure you check out all the options before booking a tour, writes Isobel Marriner.
Myanmar: Temples for the tempting
Comparisons to Cambodia's tourist sites are unavoidable, writes Tim Roxborogh.
Niue: Uga hunters, go through
Andrew Louis brings his island prize of whole cooked crab back through Customs.
Bar/fly: The Oxford Bar, Edinburgh
Ewan McDonald cops a serve in Detective Inspector Rebus' favourite watering-hole.
Kiwi buck buys more in Oz
The strong New Zealand dollar means Oz holidays are great deals right now, writes Mark Chipperfield.
How to get that room upgrade
Good things come to those who ask. Up your chance of bagging that room upgrade with Megan Singleton's tips.
Canada: Possessed by the wild
The residents of Calgary go crazy for their annual Stampede, writes Peter Hughes.
Ask a local: Bundaberg
Piping hot sand calls for certain famous cold drinks in hand, writes Emily Prain.
Winston Aldworth: No I haven't got a visa, but I have a bit of cable
You need a passport, a visa and a bit of cash - but perhaps the key to travelling cheap is to carry a healthy supply of chutzpah.
United States: For those about to rock
The world's top music festivals draw big names to their super-charged events. Chris Schulz looks at America's leading live music festivals.
Journey to ancient Japan
Ian D. Robinson dresses in traditional clothes to watch equally traditional Japanese theatre.
Helen van Berkel: I predict no riot
"Rule No 1," the Travel Editor said: "Don't get killed." Helen van Berkel looked for angry mobs in Bangkok and found only scenes of calm.
Myanmar: Reminisce on the river
Myanmar's countryside hosts a lifestyle that has scarcely changed over centuries, Angela Lock discovers.
California: A taste of the lavish
Kiwis are thriving in America's wine country paradise, discovers Leena Tailor.
Queensland: All calm at Palm Cove
Palm Cove is such a special place to visit, as Susan Buckland finds out, that she contemplated redoing her itinerary to stay longer.
Tenerife: Secret seaside
A wrong turn on the motorway led Colin Nicholson to Las Teresitas, one of the best beaches in the Canary Islands.
Canberra: Saluting the Aussies in Anzac
Canberra's war memorial museum offers exhibitions as a tribute to the warriors who willingly gave their lives on foreign soil to protect Australia, writes Bruce Holmes.
Vanuatu: A detour in paradise
Now that Cyclone Lusi has gone, the people of Vanuatu are more keen than ever to welcome tourists. Marty Silk finds a cheerful country.
Holy waters in a barren land
Graham Reid visits one of the most famous sites in Christianity's history.
Five great American zoos
Schedule in a visit to see the animals at one of these institutions next time you're in the USA.
Victoria: On the trail of Ned Kelly
Australia makes a handsome profit from the notoriety of its national bad boy, discovers Shandelle Battersby - from the site of that shoot-out to the gallows in Melbourne Gaol.
High dollar boosts travel
The prospect of a prolonged high New Zealand dollar and sky-high consumer confidence has travel agents looking forward to bumper winter bookings from holidaymakers.
Ireland: For the love of the game
In the south of Ireland, the sport of hurling is the focus of a community's sense of itself, writes Peter Calder.
Oregon: Fantasy land for foodies
Michael Burgess enjoys the freshest produce and craft beer on the West Coast of the USA.
Togo: It's a kind of magic
David Brown finds the hotels in this West African country are cheap, the locals are welcoming and there are still places where you can discover a new fetish.