You'll catch the best live tunes and chill vibes at High Street's pubs and music spots—perfect for kicking back or dancing the night away.
Australian airport firefighters plan a strike on April 15 over safety and pay concerns, affecting travel. They demand more staff and better equipment for emergencies.
Hervey Bay in Queensland is dubbed Australia's whale-watching capital, where humpback whales play and socialize from July to November!
You can witness bioluminescence, a magical natural light show, at the Gippsland Lakes during certain times of the year.
Australia plans to offer 10-year visas to ASEAN and Timor Leste tourists, aiming to boost tourism and recover from downturns.
You can see the largest Buddhist temple in the Southern Hemisphere, the Nan Tien Temple, just outside Wollongong on the Grand Pacific Drive.
Anyone seeking to learn more about Australian maritime archaeology and shipwreck conservation should head to the WA Shipwecks Museum in Perth
Severe storms disrupt Gold Coast tourism, causing millions in losses. Attractions close, bookings canceled, and businesses suffer. Financial aid offered, but recovery expected to be prolonged.
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North Queensland faces challenges after Cyclone Jasper's impact, with the tourism sector urgently calling for support to save the holiday season. Many areas remain open, inviting tourists despite some damages.
A number of previous MasterChef Australia contestants have set up their own restaurants that fans can visit to try their food
For those who enjoy possibly death-defying activities, Melbourne is home to what is known as cliff picnics where you can dine while hanging off the edge of a cliff
The Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) has many things to offer its visitors, including one that might be unpleasant for those with sensitive noses
Bounded by 70% of the water in the earth, it is not surprising why water adventures advance through times, such as surfing. It has become a well-known sport by almost 10 million people around the globe in the 20th century.
The healing power of nature suffices our thirst for sadness, and its serine beauty guarantees a remarkable spot in our memories and experiences. Many of us want to explore new places that afford us to see things new rather than going back to where we have already been.