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		<title>Cairns is Geared Up Amazingly For Tourists</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p></p> <p></p> <p class="wp-caption-text">Extraordinary Australia includes a visit to the Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia</p> <p>If you are considering travelling through Australia you have to also consider a visit  to the top end of  OZ and hotels in Cairns you may well wish to turn your attention to the array of hotel and accommdation options that are available in Cairns. This very well organised town is based in northern Queensland and is definitely the most popular choice for people to stay when they wish to explore this amazing natural wonder of the world.</p> <p>The overall infrastructure of Cairns is geared up amazingly for the tourists. All standards of accommodation can be found here: from cheap and basic lower star hotels and hostels, right up the scale to the chic and unique five star properties.</p> <p></p> <p>Trips and excursions to The Great Barrier Reef can be found in plenty from Cairns and nowhere else in Australia offers so much choice. Once you take your trip out to the Reef, oh my goodness, are you in for a truly spectacular treat?</p> <p>Most of the tour operators that offer excursions are well aware of the fact that The Great Barrier Reef is <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://travelthroughaustralia.com.au/accommodation/cairns-is-geared-up-amazingly-for-tourists/">Cairns is Geared Up Amazingly For Tourists</a></span>]]></description>
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<div id="attachment_140" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="/wp-content/uploads/iStock_000007320148XSmall.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-140" alt="aerial view of Great Barrier Reef" src="/wp-content/uploads/iStock_000007320148XSmall-300x300.jpg" width="300" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Extraordinary Australia includes a visit to the Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia</p></div>
<p>If you are <a href="http://extraordinaryaustralia.com/">considering travelling through Australia you have to</a> also consider a visit  to the top end of  OZ and hotels in Cairns you may well wish to turn your attention to the array of hotel and accommdation options that are available in Cairns. This very well organised town is based in northern Queensland and is definitely the most popular choice for people to stay when they wish to explore this amazing natural wonder of the world.</p>
<p>The overall infrastructure of Cairns is geared up amazingly for the tourists. All standards of accommodation can be found here: from cheap and basic lower star hotels and hostels, right up the scale to the chic and unique five star properties.</p>
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<p>Trips and excursions to The Great Barrier Reef can be found in plenty from Cairns and nowhere else in Australia offers so much choice. Once you take your trip out to the Reef, oh my goodness, are you in for a truly spectacular treat?</p>
<p>Most of the tour operators that offer excursions are well aware of the fact that The Great Barrier Reef is under a huge threat of erosion. With this in mind, it works out as being a more responsible thing to do to trust in their judgements.</p>
<p>Many even offer you the chance to snorkel and dive around the reefs, without causing any impact on the natural eco-systems. If you are lucky enough to do this, prepare yourself for the most abundant array of fish species you could ever imagine; and if you are really lucky, you may catch a fleeting glimpse of the largest fish of them all – the Whale Shark.</p>
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		<title>Corporate Travel to Global Destinations</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p class="wp-caption-text">Plenty of sun, water and sand at Surfers Paradise</p> <p>The internet has given small businesses the world over the tools they need to compete in the modern marketplace. Because of online services, owners can save beaucoup bucks on rent, staff, inventory, and shipping. As a result, countless companies have moved their operations online.</p> <p>But what about companies that require the services only a traditional business can provide, services like a receptionist, an assistant, a mailing address, and conference room? For these thrifty working professionals on corporate travel to global destinations there are virtual offices in Sydney, Australia. What are they? Virtual offices are ones that rely on employees and services that are provided online.</p> <p>The virtual office is one of the few business solutions that have continued to grow in the wake of the recession. For those that have never heard of them, virtual offices help companies cut costs by reducing overheads. So, it is no surprise that they are more popular now than they have ever been.</p> <p></p> <p>As you may have guessed, the term virtual office suggests an online presence. By relying on the internet, companies are able to eliminate unnecessary workspace along with superfluous employees. <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://travelthroughaustralia.com.au/travel_advice/corporate-travel-to-global-destinations/">Corporate Travel to Global Destinations</a></span>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_112" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="/wp-content/uploads/iStock_000009739122XSmall.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-112" alt="aerial shot of the popular beaches of Surfers Paradise" src="/wp-content/uploads/iStock_000009739122XSmall-300x199.jpg" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Plenty of sun, water and sand at Surfers Paradise</p></div>
<p>The internet has given small businesses the world over the tools they need to compete in the modern marketplace. Because of online services, owners can save beaucoup bucks on rent, staff, inventory, and shipping. As a result, countless companies have moved their operations online.</p>
<p>But what about companies that require the services only a traditional business can provide, services like a receptionist, an assistant, a mailing address, and conference room? For these thrifty working professionals on <a href="http://corporateservicedofficessydney.com.au/">corporate travel to global destinations</a> there are virtual offices in Sydney, Australia. What are they? Virtual offices are ones that rely on employees and services that are provided online.</p>
<p>The virtual office is one of the few business solutions that have continued to grow in the wake of the recession. For those that have never heard of them, virtual offices help companies cut costs by reducing overheads. So, it is no surprise that they are more popular now than they have ever been.</p>
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<p>As you may have guessed, the term virtual office suggests an online presence. By relying on the internet, companies are able to eliminate unnecessary workspace along with superfluous employees. Virtual offices give small businesses the ability to replace staff with remote workers who only charge a fraction of the price.</p>
<p>For example, the average secretary or receptionist in the UK earns about ten pounds an hour. But a receptionist for a virtual office will answer the phones for only a pound or two an hour. When investigating a virtual office in Sydney, Australia, it is important to know what you need before you sign on the dotted line.</p>
<p>Virtual offices are extremely popular with small businesses that are investing in growing markets. Because the city is one of the fastest growing regions on earth, companies are coming to Sydney at a record pace. Those that must save money to stay afloat often invest in virtual offices. Who uses them?</p>
<p>As we mentioned, small businesses that only require a few employees often cut costs by establishing a virtual business. In recent years, however, even trained professionals like doctors, dentists, attorneys, and therapists have switched to virtual offices to cut their monthly bills.</p>
<p>Many of these employees work remotely and earn a decent living because they are incredibly productive and have many different clients. No offence to the average receptionist, but those who work for small businesses often have a lot of free time during the day. By hiring a receptionist that works from another location, a small business owner can save up to eighty percent and still get a professional service!</p>
<p>A virtual assistant typically costs a bit more because he or she will be expected to have experience with the latest software. He or she may be asked to create project proposals, type letters and documents, and anything else an assistant would do, with the obvious exception of showing up in person.</p>
<p>When it comes to an actual physical location, a business owner can rent what is commonly known as a business meeting space. These facilities are generally rented out at an hourly, daily, or weekly rate.</p>
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		<title>The Most Known City and the Often Forgotten City in Australia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p class="wp-caption-text">Sydney CBD skyline after walking the Sydney Harbour Bridge.</p> <p>When potential visitors&#8217; thoughts turn to Australia after reading advice and travel resources from such travel sites as www.SydneyFlightsAccommodation.com, they will inevitably think of such iconic attractions as the Great Barrier Reef, Ayers Rock and the Sydney Opera House. As you would expect, however, there is so much more to this vast, magnificent country.</p> <p>For example, few people realise that Sydney, the largest city, is not the country&#8217;s capital city. This honour, in fact, goes to the inland city of Canberra, which is situated within the appropriately named Australian Capital Territory.</p> <p>Chosen as the site for the nation&#8217;s capital in 1908, Canberra was selected over the much larger Sydney and Melbourne. This was believed to be somewhat of a compromise, as both cities were originally in the running for capital status.</p> <p></p> <p>Due to the city&#8217;s official status, Canberra does attract a great deal of both national and international business travellers. The city also attracts a great deal of cultural visitors, drawn by such attractions as the National Gallery of Australia, Australian Academy of Science and the National Portrait Gallery, all situated within this relatively compact city. To cater <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://travelthroughaustralia.com.au/accommodation/the-most-known-city-and-the-often-forgotten-city-in-australia/">The Most Known City and the Often Forgotten City in Australia</a></span>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_93" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://travelthroughaustralia.com.au/accommodation/the-most-known-city-and-the-often-forgotten-city-in-australia/attachment/one-of-the-many-sydney-cbd-skyline-views/" rel="attachment wp-att-93"><img class="size-medium wp-image-93 " title="One of  the many Sydney CBD skyline views" alt="One of  the many Sydney CBD skyline views" src="/wp-content/uploads/One-of-the-many-Sydney-CBD-skyline-views-300x201.jpg" width="300" height="201" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Sydney CBD skyline after walking the Sydney Harbour Bridge.</p></div>
<p>When potential visitors&#8217; thoughts turn to Australia after reading advice and travel resources from such travel sites as <a title="Sydney travel advice" href="http://www.sydneyflightsaccommodation.com">www.SydneyFlightsAccommodation.com,</a> they will inevitably think of such iconic attractions as the Great Barrier Reef, Ayers Rock and the Sydney Opera House. As you would expect, however, there is so much more to this vast, magnificent country.</p>
<p>For example, few people realise that Sydney, the largest city, is not the country&#8217;s capital city. This honour, in fact, goes to the inland city of Canberra, which is situated within the appropriately named Australian Capital Territory.</p>
<p>Chosen as the site for the nation&#8217;s capital in 1908, Canberra was selected over the much larger Sydney and Melbourne. This was believed to be somewhat of a compromise, as both cities were originally in the running for capital status.</p>
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<p>Due to the city&#8217;s official status, Canberra does attract a great deal of both national and international business travellers. The city also attracts a great deal of cultural visitors, drawn by such attractions as the National Gallery of Australia, Australian Academy of Science and the National Portrait Gallery, all situated within this relatively compact city. To cater for this steady influx of visitors, there are a great choice of hotels in Canberra, available in a range of star ratings and for every budget.</p>
<p>As an example, rooms within hotels affording views of Lake Burley Griffin or Parliament House would be charged at a premium, in contrast to those situated towards the outskirts and suburbs of this pleasant, well planned city.</p>
<p>As the largest and probably most well known Australian city, Sydney attracts a large number of both national and international visitors every year.</p>
<p>These visitors are drawn in their thousands throughout the year by the city&#8217;s wealth of both natural and man-made attractions. These attractions include the iconic Sydney Opera House, the large natural harbour and the many glorious beaches to be found within striking distance of the bustling city centre.</p>
<p>There is, of course, an almost in exhaustive range of accommodation available within the city to house these visitors. To attract visitors on a tighter budget and to compete with their many competitors, there are a large number of Sydney hotel deals available.</p>
<p>These deals will offer visitors such incentives as discounted room rates for extended stays, including breakfast with the standard room rates or free upgrades to premium accommodation.</p>
<p>Of course, as is the case with anything in life, you do inevitably get what you pay for when it comes to hotel accommodation. For instance those hotels with rooms affording spectacular views of the harbour and the Sydney Opera House will come at a premium when compared to standard hotels towards the suburbs.</p>
<p>At the other end of the scale is, of course, the many guesthouses and youth hostels, attracting the younger water sports enthusiasts drawn by perhaps the best surfing beaches in the world</p>
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		<title>The Necessity for Air Travel to Get Around Australia</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Nov 2012 10:00:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p class="wp-caption-text">Aerial view of Sydney harbour on board your flight into Kingsford Smith airport.</p> <p>Covering an area of nearly three million square miles, Australia is a vast country, almost the size of continental USA. With a population of over 22 million it is, however, very sparsely populated.</p> <p>The majority of the population live in and around the main cities, the majority of which are clustered along the coast, especially to the south east corner. The great distances involved between the main areas of population means than the most popular method of transport by far in Australia to get from city to city is the plane.</p> <p>Therefore, there are a huge choice of flights from Australia to , offered by a number of operators. The flights are also often much more competitively priced, due to the sheer number of operators offering flights that run between every major Australian city every day. They therefore prove to be a much more convenient and cost effective modes of transport in the huge country, especially when compared to rail or road travel.</p> <p></p> <p>As an example, to drive the two and a half thousand miles from Canberra, the capital city situated to the east <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://travelthroughaustralia.com.au/flights/the-necessity-for-air-travel-to-get-around-australia/">The Necessity for Air Travel to Get Around Australia</a></span>]]></description>
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<p>Covering an area of nearly three million square miles, Australia is a vast country, almost the size of continental USA. With a population of over 22 million it is, however, very sparsely populated.</p>
<p>The majority of the population live in and around the main cities, the majority of which are clustered along the coast, especially to the south east corner. The great distances involved between the main areas of population means than the <a href="http://flightsthroughaustralia.com.au/">most popular method of transport by far in Australia</a> to get from city to city is the plane.</p>
<p>Therefore, there are a huge choice of flights from Australia to , offered by a number of operators. The flights are also often much more competitively priced, due to the sheer number of operators offering flights that run between every major Australian city every day. They therefore prove to be a much more convenient and cost effective modes of transport in the huge country, especially when compared to rail or road travel.</p>
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<p>As an example, to drive the two and a half thousand miles from Canberra, the capital city situated to the east of the country, to Perth, to the extreme west, would take around 43 hours at best. In contrast, a direct flight between these cities would take around five hours.</p>
<p>It is therefore little wonder that so many Australians commute by plane, allowing them to arrive at their destination relatively alert and stress free.</p>
<p>Due to the necessity for air travel to get around Australia, in the current economic climate it is important for locals and tourists alike to find the best possible prices for these flights.</p>
<p>This is especially the case for those who fly regularly, such as business travellers or those who wish to regularly visit friends or relatives living on the other side of the country.</p>
<p>To cater for this demand, there are a number of operators offering cheap airfares Australia. These deals make flights connecting the main centres of population much more affordable, often being less expensive than the traditional methods of travel, by road or by rail.</p>
<p>Travelling by plane is also far quicker and more comfortable, allowing passengers to arrive at their destination more relaxed and less exhausted.</p>
<p>For example, business travellers wishing to commute between Canberra, the national capital and Sydney, the largest city, can reach their destination within an hour by plane. The same journey would take the businessman over three hours if travelling in a car.</p>
<p>There is therefore no competition for these busy professionals, where a speedy commute is, of course, vitally important when time is money.</p>
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		<title>Will You Visit the Harbour City or the Cultural Capital of Australia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p class="wp-caption-text">The Yarra River winds its way through the Melbourne CBD.</p> <p>Sydney and Melbourne respectively are the largest two Australian cities. Due to this fact, they are also amongst the most visited of all the Australian locations. The residents of Sydney think it is the best Australian city and obviously Melbourne residents think they have the best city. Either way they are both cities you should get to on your visit to Australia.</p> <p>Many international tourists visiting Australia will therefore want to include both cities in their travel itinerary. What many people do not realise, however, that as is the case throughout this enormous country, the distance between these cities is huge, around 598 miles by road. This is especially the case when you compare the relatively short distances between UK destinations.</p> <p>This is why most Australians and visitors alike choose to fly between these two cities. As a welcome alternative to a nine hour drive, the flight will take on average of around one and a half hours. There are a large number of operators offering flights to Melbourne at very competitive prices.</p> <p></p> <p>It is often therefore both more cost and time effective for locals and visitors <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://travelthroughaustralia.com.au/accommodation/will-you-visit-the-harbour-city-or-the-cultural-capital-of-australia/">Will You Visit the Harbour City or the Cultural Capital of Australia</a></span>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_117" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="/wp-content/uploads/iStock_000014725390XSmall.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-117" alt="Melbourne CBD lights reflecting on the Yarra River" src="/wp-content/uploads/iStock_000014725390XSmall-300x199.jpg" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">The Yarra River winds its way through the Melbourne CBD.</p></div>
<p>Sydney and Melbourne respectively are the largest two Australian cities. Due to this fact, they are also amongst the most visited of all the Australian locations. The <a href="http://www.arrivals2007.org.uk/For_Luxury_and_Opulence:_Try_Out_the_Hotels_in_Sydney_for_Size">residents of Sydney think it is the best</a> Australian city and obviously Melbourne residents think they have the best city. Either way they are both cities you should get to on your visit to Australia.</p>
<p>Many international tourists visiting Australia will therefore want to include both cities in their travel itinerary. What many people do not realise, however, that as is the case throughout this enormous country, the distance between these cities is huge, around 598 miles by road. This is especially the case when you compare the relatively short distances between UK destinations.</p>
<p>This is why most Australians and visitors alike choose to fly between these two cities. As a welcome alternative to a nine hour drive, the flight will take on average of around one and a half hours. There are a large number of operators <a href="http://www.crystalclouds.co.uk/Australian_Flight_Considerations">offering flights to Melbourne</a> at very competitive prices.</p>
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<p>It is often therefore both more cost and time effective for locals and visitors to choose this method of travel between these two major Australian cities.</p>
<p>Choosing to fly between the cities will allow you more time at your destination to explore, without the welcome relief of not feeling so tired after driving for most of the day.</p>
<p>With over four million inhabitants, Melbourne is the second largest city in Australia. The city&#8217;s idyllic position, overlooking the Port Phillip Bay, attracts a large number of both national and international visitors every year.</p>
<p>To accommodate this large number of tourists, Melbourne boasts a large number of hotel and accommodation options. Hotels in Melbourne vary greatly in standard. If your budget allows, you may wish to select one of the luxurious five star hotels overlooking the bay. Alternatively, there are a large number of guest houses and youth hostels catering for the beach lovers and surfers in and around the beach resorts of Portsea and Sorrento.</p>
<p>As would be expected from such a major cosmopolitan city, as well as the obvious natural attractions that Melbourne has to offer, there are also a large number of places of historical and cultural interest to visit in and around the city. In fact, Melbourne is often referred to as the cultural capital of Australia.</p>
<p>Notable places of interest would include the Royal Exhibition Building and the National Gallery of Victoria, the largest and oldest art gallery in Australia.</p>
<p>For a spot of retail therapy, Melbourne boasts a number of shopping malls, many pleasantly situated alongside one of the parks and gardens for which the city is renowned for.</p>
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		<title>The Travel of Art through Australia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p class="wp-caption-text">Hobart is full of colour, including the rooftops of the locals properties.</p> <p>Australia’s art scene dates back roughly 30,000 years. Aboriginal rock art decorates Uluru and national parks throughout the continent. Distinct styles of Aboriginal art can be found throughout the country and include geometric patterns, circular carvings, and dot paintings.</p> <p>Figures are more prominent throughout Queensland and Arnhem Land, including X-ray art where silhouetted figures are depicted with internal structures. X-ray art is an integral part of the Aboriginal people’s Dreamtime, or creation myths.</p> <p>After Europeans began to settle in Australia, Australian art took on a more European flavour, but it was not to last long. Australia heavily influenced their creative flow, its ancient influences inspiring their more modern techniques. Australia is now home to more than 65 million pieces of art housed in museums as well as national and state libraries.</p> <p></p> <p>Australians appreciate their cultural endeavors, from artwork both ancient and modern to music and theatre. The performing arts, including Australian dance companies, repeat the singular blend of ancient and modern, with the Sydney Dance Company and Australian Ballet on one side and the Aboriginal and Islander Dance Theatre on the other, each world-renowned in <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://travelthroughaustralia.com.au/travel_advice/the-travel-of-art-through-australia/">The Travel of Art through Australia</a></span>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_121" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="/wp-content/uploads/iStock_000013883762XSmall.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-121" alt="colourful rooftops of houses in the Tsmanian capital, Hobart." src="/wp-content/uploads/iStock_000013883762XSmall-300x200.jpg" width="300" height="200" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Hobart is full of colour, including the rooftops of the locals properties.</p></div>
<p>Australia’s art scene dates back roughly 30,000 years. Aboriginal rock art decorates Uluru and national parks throughout the continent. Distinct styles of Aboriginal art can be found throughout the country and include geometric patterns, circular carvings, and dot paintings.</p>
<p>Figures are more prominent throughout Queensland and Arnhem Land, including X-ray art where silhouetted figures are depicted with internal structures. X-ray art is an integral part of the Aboriginal people’s Dreamtime, or creation myths.</p>
<p>After Europeans began to settle in Australia, Australian art took on a more European flavour, but it was not to last long. Australia heavily influenced their creative flow, its ancient influences inspiring their more modern techniques. <a href="http://ultimatetravelaustralia.com">Australia is now home to more</a> than 65 million pieces of art housed in museums as well as national and state libraries.</p>
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<p>Australians appreciate their cultural endeavors, from artwork both ancient and modern to music and theatre. The performing arts, including Australian dance companies, repeat the singular blend of ancient and modern, with the Sydney Dance Company and Australian Ballet on one side and the Aboriginal and Islander Dance Theatre on the other, each world-renowned in its own right.</p>
<p>Of course there can be no debate about whether or not Australians appreciate good music: the Sydney Opera House, home to Opera Australia, is one of the world’s most recognized structures. More recent music styles also hail from Australia, home to groups such as INXS and Midnight Oil, as well as the beloved children’s group The Wiggles.</p>
<p>Australia is a beautiful land with a wealth of activities and tourist attractions to keep families and individuals alike busy and enthralled. However, no visit to this continent would be complete without a few side trips to enjoy some of its rich cultural diversity displayed through its thriving art scene.</p>
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		<title>Who Wins the Best City in Australia, Sydney or Melbourne?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p class="wp-caption-text">Spanning the harbour of Sydney is the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge.</p> <p>The two biggest cities of the land Down Under or Australia have a ver big rivalry and the rivalry between Melbourne and Sydney, Australia continues after a century. Melbourne is the capital of Victoria and Sydney the capital of New South Wales, but neither were bestowed the title capital city of Australia related to differences in trade policies. The cities are similar in many ways, but at the same time strive to maintain individuality.</p> <p>Both are located on the coast. Sydney lies along the southeastern coast of Australia and Melbourne along the southern border toward the eastern part of the country. People believe the weather in Sydney is mild and the weather in Melbourne is supposedly changeable, but Sydney actually receives more precipitation annually.</p> <p></p> <p>Melbourne is known as the city of culture, education and sport while the competition is renown as the economical and financial hub of the country. Ironically, Sydney expresses pride of its magnificent Opera House constructed on the harbour and the city is home to the Australian Ballet Company. Melbourne contains some of the largest corporations in Australia. Both cities have A-league football <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://travelthroughaustralia.com.au/travel_advice/who-wins-the-best-city-in-australia-sydney-or-melbourne/">Who Wins the Best City in Australia, Sydney or Melbourne?</a></span>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_123" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="/wp-content/uploads/Sydney-Harbour-Bridge-which-opened-on-19th-March-1932.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-123" alt="looking north over the harbour and the Sydney harbour Bridge" src="/wp-content/uploads/Sydney-Harbour-Bridge-which-opened-on-19th-March-1932-300x225.jpg" width="300" height="225" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Spanning the harbour of Sydney is the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge.</p></div>
<p>The two biggest cities of the <a href="http://clickhereforaustraliatravel.com">land Down Under or Australia</a> have a ver big rivalry and the rivalry between Melbourne and Sydney, Australia continues after a century. Melbourne is the capital of Victoria and Sydney the capital of New South Wales, but neither were bestowed the title capital city of Australia related to differences in trade policies. The cities are similar in many ways, but at the same time strive to maintain individuality.</p>
<p>Both are located on the coast. Sydney lies along the southeastern coast of Australia and Melbourne along the southern border toward the eastern part of the country. People believe the weather in Sydney is mild and the weather in Melbourne is supposedly changeable, but Sydney actually receives more precipitation annually.</p>
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<p><a href="http://melbourneflightsaccommodation.com">Melbourne is known as the city of culture,</a> education and sport while the competition is renown as the economical and financial hub of the country. Ironically, Sydney expresses pride of its magnificent Opera House constructed on the harbour and the city is home to the Australian Ballet Company. Melbourne contains some of the largest corporations in Australia. Both cities have A-league football (soccer) teams of which they are proud, but who perpetuate the competition.</p>
<p>Both metropolises have beaches, but Sydney’s are thought to be nicer. Each have a vast network of public transportation systems, but Melbourne’s are somehow easier to navigate and the city has the largest tram system in the world. Both are leaders in the fashion industry, but shoppers find more reasonably priced clothing in Melbourne, while women in Sydney are reportedly more body conscious.</p>
<p>Melbourne and Sydney attract tens of thousands of tourists. However, Melbourne was included on the list of “best places to live”. Each city has a sizable zoo, but Melbourne’s zoo is the oldest in the country and third oldest in the world. Both have aquariums, but Sydney has the largest barrier reef exhibit.</p>
<p>Moreover, both cities have a culturally diverse population that includes Asian, Greek and Italian communities. Sydney has a total population of over 4 million residents while Melbourne has just fewer than 4 million. Some believe Sydney is a busy, impersonal, if not snobbish, metropolis, while Melbourne is a large city with a laid back, friendly little town atmosphere. Like other large cities around the world, the citizens of Melbourne and Sydney are proud of where they reside.</p>
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		<title>Everything You Should Know About Parliament House, Canberra, Australia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Located in Australia&#8217;s scenic capital city, the Parliament House and Old Parliament House are situated on Capital Hill with the new building positioned behind the old and built into the hill itself. At the time of its May 1988 opening, the current Parliament House was the most expensive structure in the Southern Hemisphere.</p> <p>The Old Parliament House was used for only a portion of the mid-twentieth century (1927 &#8211; 1988); however, through heroic efforts in historic preservation, it remains in existence even now, enhancing the view of the newer building. The old building now houses a governmental museum. The vista from the front steps of the neoclassical structure offers a pleasant view of Mount Ainslie and the Australian War Memorial.</p> <p></p> <p>The Parliament House was designed by Italian architect Romaldo Giurgola so that much of the structure is underground and so that the visible portion echoes the facade of the older building. The two parliaments appear very similar, but the newer structure clearly has a more modern appearance and appeal. The House of Representatives and the Senate both meet in the Parliament House. The Great Hall located inside and above ground is used for public events, including graduation ceremonies <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://travelthroughaustralia.com.au/travel_advice/everything-you-should-know-about-parliament-house-canberra-australia/">Everything You Should Know About Parliament House, Canberra, Australia</a></span>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Located in <a href="http://australiatravelconnection.com">Australia&#8217;s scenic capital</a> city, the Parliament House and Old Parliament House are situated on Capital Hill with the new building positioned behind the old and built into the hill itself. At the time of its May 1988 opening, the current Parliament House was the most expensive structure in the Southern Hemisphere.</p>
<p>The Old Parliament House was used for only a portion of the mid-twentieth century (1927 &#8211; 1988); however, through heroic efforts in historic preservation, it remains in existence even now, enhancing the view of the newer building. The old building now houses a governmental museum. The vista from the front steps of the neoclassical structure offers a pleasant view of Mount Ainslie and the <a href="http://www.awm.gov.au/" rel="nofollow">Australian War Memorial.</a></p>
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<p>The Parliament House was designed by Italian architect Romaldo Giurgola so that much of the structure is underground and so that the visible portion echoes the facade of the older building. The two parliaments appear very similar, but the newer structure clearly has a more modern appearance and appeal. The House of Representatives and the Senate both meet in the Parliament House. The Great Hall located inside and above ground is used for public events, including graduation ceremonies and weddings.</p>
<p>The enormous Australian flag that flies on an elevated spire above the building approximates half the size of a tennis court. The most recognizable symbol of the government, the flag and spire complex are visible from a great distance during daylight hours and are illuminated during the night. From above, the building itself looks like two boomerangs.</p>
<p>Visitors in this area should see both Parliament Houses, new and old, in addition to the Australian War Memorial, the neighboring parks, and the botanical garden and stay in the variety of Canberra Hotels that can be found close by.</p>
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		<title>Searching the Internet for Sydney Travel Sites</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Aug 2012 10:14:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p class="wp-caption-text">Arriving into Sydney is special on most ocassions, however a view of Sydney harbour like this is something unique.</p> <p>Travelling to Sydney, Australia can be very exciting once the arrangements for accommodation are in order. Booking flights to Sydney can be expensive, but there are ways to find discounts. Here are several steps to help you get started with your search:</p> <p>- After finding a reputable site, book your flight several months in advance.</p> <p>- Consult with a travel agent to find out the best time to travel to Sydney, Australia. It is usually a good idea to avoid booking a flight in December and January. It is also important to know the return date of your trip.</p> <p>- Search the internet for sites and pages such as http://www.sydneyflightsaccommodation.com/advice_on_finding_the_cheapest_flights_from_sydney that offer discounted packages, including flights hotels, and or car rentals.</p> <p></p> <p>As mentioned before, a flight to Sydney can be quite costly, so it is highly recommended for anyone who is planning a trip to this country to have at least a couple of thousands of dollars saved. Please do not attempt to book a flight if it is not within your budget.</p> <p>Once you have done enough research <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://travelthroughaustralia.com.au/flights/searching-the-internet-for-sydney-travel-sites/">Searching the Internet for Sydney Travel Sites</a></span>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_127" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="/wp-content/uploads/Sydney-CBD-skyline-on-arrival-into-Sydney-Mascot-airport..jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-127" alt="The view of Sydney harbour from your flight window" src="/wp-content/uploads/Sydney-CBD-skyline-on-arrival-into-Sydney-Mascot-airport.-300x225.jpg" width="300" height="225" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Arriving into Sydney is special on most ocassions, however a view of Sydney harbour like this is something unique.</p></div>
<p>Travelling to Sydney, Australia can be very exciting once the arrangements for accommodation are in order. Booking flights to Sydney can be expensive, but there are ways to find discounts. Here are several steps to help you get started with your search:</p>
<p>- After finding a reputable site, book your flight several months in advance.</p>
<p>- Consult with a travel agent to find out the best time to travel to Sydney, Australia. It is usually a good idea to avoid booking a flight in December and January. It is also important to know the return date of your trip.</p>
<p>- Search the internet for sites and pages such as <a href="http://www.sydneyflightsaccommodation.com/advice_on_finding_the_cheapest_flights_from_sydney">http://www.sydneyflightsaccommodation.com/advice_on_finding_the_cheapest_flights_from_sydney</a> that offer discounted packages, including flights hotels, and or car rentals.</p>
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<p>As mentioned before, a flight to Sydney can be quite costly, so it is highly recommended for anyone who is planning a trip to this country to have at least a couple of thousands of dollars saved. Please do not attempt to book a flight if it is not within your budget.</p>
<p>Once you have done enough research for the flight schedule and arrangements, the next thing to search for is hotel accommodations. Luckily, there are many chain hotels that offer very generous discounts to those who opt to purchase a package deal, which may be offered on the same website that offered a discount price for the flight options.</p>
<p>If you feel more comfortable arranging flight schedules with a travel agent as opposed to searching online, then you should definitely contact a local agency, and inquire about best travel times and accommodations. Ask about special discounts for family, military, or students if it applies to you. Remember to take your time when conducting a search for flights to Sydney. Good luck!</p>
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		<title>Do Not Forget About a Visit to Tasmania</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jul 2012 12:06:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p class="wp-caption-text">A wonderful rainbow experience in Stanley, Tasmania.</p> <p>When most people think of Australia, they will most often think of the pristine beaches, rugged outback, and brilliant red desert towns. They very often forget about the pretty island of Tasmania. Tasmania is Australia’s southernmost state and is 240 kilometres off the mainland. Flights from all major Australian cities fly into Tasmania.</p> <p>Once known as Van Diemen’s Land, it was originally named for Anthony van Diemen, the Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies, by Dutch explorer Abel Tasman. The island was later turned into a British penal colony and became self-governing in 1856. Its name was changed to Tasmania in honour of Abel Tasman.</p> <p>With roughly 40 percent of its lands protected by national parks and reserves, Tasmania is home to some of the most breathtaking scenery in the world, including flourishing rain forests, primitive mountain ranges, and raging rivers just waiting to be explored.</p> <p></p> <p>Tasmania is an absolute wonderland of outdoor activities like Hastings Caves, where you can climb through crystalline caves or relax in thermal springs pools. Fancy kayaking alongside a dolphin? You can do that here, too. In fact, Tasmania is the perfect locale for nearly <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://travelthroughaustralia.com.au/travel_advice/do-not-forget-about-a-visit-to-tasmania/">Do Not Forget About a Visit to Tasmania</a></span>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_132" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="/wp-content/uploads/a-rainbow-experience-in-Stanley-Tasmania.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-132" alt="a rainbow spreads the sky in Stanley, Tasmania" src="/wp-content/uploads/a-rainbow-experience-in-Stanley-Tasmania-300x200.jpg" width="300" height="200" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">A wonderful rainbow experience in Stanley, Tasmania.</p></div>
<p>When most people think of Australia, they will most often think of the pristine beaches, rugged outback, and brilliant red desert towns. They very often forget about the pretty island of Tasmania. Tasmania is Australia’s southernmost state and is 240 kilometres off the mainland. Flights from all major <a href="http://www.totallyaustralia.com/Flight_Deals_to_Tasmania_from_Sydney">Australian cities fly into Tasmania.</a></p>
<p>Once known as Van Diemen’s Land, it was originally named for Anthony van Diemen, the Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies, by Dutch explorer Abel Tasman. The island was later turned into a British penal colony and became self-governing in 1856. Its name was changed to Tasmania in honour of Abel Tasman.</p>
<p>With roughly 40 percent of its lands protected by national parks and reserves, Tasmania is home to some of the most breathtaking scenery in the world, including flourishing rain forests, primitive mountain ranges, and raging rivers just waiting to be explored.</p>
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<p>Tasmania is an absolute wonderland of outdoor activities like Hastings Caves, where you can climb through crystalline caves or relax in thermal springs pools. Fancy kayaking alongside a dolphin? You can do that here, too. In fact, Tasmania is the perfect locale for nearly any adventure you crave, whether you are up for rock climbing or hang gliding, abseiling or off roading.</p>
<p>We aren’t only about outdoors, though. At the end of the day, sometimes you just want a relaxed pace and some rest and relaxation. That’s where our luxurious ayurvedic spas come into play. Visit one for a day or as a destination for a relaxing treatment using such locally found plants as lavender, seaweed, and myrtle. Finish with an evening of fine dining or wine tasting at one of our vineyards.</p>
<p>Tasmania has so much to offer you simply cannot experience it all in one day. From our internationally recognized Museum of Old and New Art to the Killiecrankie diamonds found on Flinders Island, <a href="http://www.ourcityourplanet.org.uk/Sourcing_Holiday_Accommodation">we simply offer more</a> of everything. Come for a visit, and stay for a month.</p>
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