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Watch: Beach driving in Queensland
Travel

Watch: Beach driving in Queensland

Detour off the main highway and safety of the tarmac and make your way down to the beach. I am on the Sunshine Coast, about to tackle Queensland’s Great Beach Drive.

Deaf American travel blogger's Waitomo Caves experience
New Zealand

Deaf American travel blogger's Waitomo Caves experience

Deaf American blogger Calvin Young is hoping his daredevil experiences in NZ will help inspire other hearing-impaired people to fulfil their dreams. The 26-year-old has been in New Zealand for a week as part of a world-wide trip, going from adventure to adventure and blogging about it. Last week, he headed to Waitomo to tick off his “bucket list” activities: black water rafting and glow worms.

Rugby: All Blacks attraction to open in 2017
Rugby

Rugby: All Blacks attraction to open in 2017

New Zealand Rugby has unveiled plans for a high-tech All Blacks-themed tourist attraction in Auckland's Wynyard Quarter. To be built on a prime site, The All Blacks Experience attraction will open in 2017.

Rapid floating in Finland
Travel

Rapid floating in Finland

For tourists who've tried everything else, there's nothing more invigorating than a float down Finland's icy Pajakkajoki river wearing a dry suit.

For further information see wildtaiga.fi.

Sam Tomkins goes bungy jumping
Travel

Sam Tomkins goes bungy jumping

We asked Herald readers where to send Warriors fullback Sam Tomkins to introduce him to life in New Zealand. Tomkins looked through the entries and picked the one suggested by Dave Floyd - a bungy jump in Queenstown. Here's the footage of his leap out over the Nevis River - the highest bungee in Australasia.

Dreamliner opens up dreams
New Zealand

Dreamliner opens up dreams

The arrival of Air New Zealand's first Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner does not herald the start of lower airfares — but travellers will get access to new international destinations.

The first of 10 of the model touched down in Auckland yesterday and the rest are expected to be in service by 2017.

Denmark needs more babies!
Lifestyle

Denmark needs more babies!

The birth rate in Denmark is at a 27-year low. This advert from Danish Travel agency Spies wants the Danish People to solve their population crisis... in the old fashioned way. And it's also a competition for the locals to win. Courtesy Spies Rejser

Shark tourism gets tougher
New Zealand

Shark tourism gets tougher

Great white shark tourism operators will be need to have a permit in the same way as for whale, dolphin and seal watching, the Government has announced. The requirement comes after meetings with tourism operators and concerned divers at Stewart Island, Conservation Minister Nick Smith said.

Watch: Skypath animation
New Zealand

Watch: Skypath animation

People will be able to bike or walk from Devonport to St Heliers via the proposed SkyPath, crossing the water under a new tube-like structure suspended beneath the Auckland Harbour Bridge.