You will find all sorts of very important and useful information about travelling down under to Australia. You will learn about Australia's tourist spots and learn how to find great deals on tours and vacations to Australia.
The unique information here will help you in planning a great vacation to Australia!
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08/09/2008 08:00 AM
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Audrey Rubuntja - Tribe Western Aranda - Traditional Land Gilbert Springs - Aboriginal Artist - Alice Springs/Central Australia
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I have been painting for about 30 years. My paintings tell stories of family, bush tucker gathering and dreamtime stories. My grandchildren love to watch me paint as I tell them stories and explain to them the meaning of the different symbols used. In this modern days we have adapted to the use of acrylic paint to illustrate the same stories that were originally told with drawings done by hand on bare ground...
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08/01/2008 08:00 AM
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June Sultan - Narpandi-Arpungada - Tribe Kaytetye - Aboriginal Artist - Alice Springs/Central Australia
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I have been painting for over 13 years now. My art is inspired by my brother Reg Sultan and my extended family including aunts and uncles. My paintings are traditional stories of bush tucker and bush medicine. I also paint more abstract pieces about Aboriginal culture.
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07/18/2008 08:00 AM
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Dangerous Australians
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'Crocs attack drunk locals' and 'Stung by box jelly'. Those headlines got me thinking of all the 'deadly creatures' in Australia, 'deadly' because of the extreme pain and possible death, that they can inflict...
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07/08/2008 08:00 AM
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Aboriginal Tourism
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Prior to white settlement, Australia’s indigenous people's were the Aborigines, with a culture dating back tens of thousands of years, spanning the entire continent, a multitude of tribes and Aboriginal nations. With the growing interest in Aboriginal Toursim check out our ever expanding resource providing information and links to art, galleries, symbols and much more...
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07/03/2008 08:00 AM
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Travel Articles
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AusEmade has recently introduced 'Travel Articles', providing some interesting reading for destination not only in Australia and New Zealand, but around the world. Some of the international destinations include Great Britain, UK, France, Germany, Greece, Spain and Switzerland. Current articles for Australia include Central Australia and Lightning Ridge. Written by various authors, they provide another aspect to entice the traveller.
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10/24/2007 08:00 AM
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World Solar Challenge - Darwin - Alice Springs - Adelaide
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'2007 Panasonic World Solar Challenge' - having left Darwin on Monday, the World Solar Challenge passes through Central Australia with a stop-off in Alice Springs. Check out our images from Alice Springs...
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10/01/2007 08:00 AM
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Alberrie Creek - Welcome to Mutonia - South Australia
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You cannot miss Alberrie Creek, as you travel the Oodnadatta Track. If you are travelling from Marree, it is about 30 km west, when your first glimpse will be two strange almost cross like structures in the distance. On closer approach, the structures define themselves as aircrafts, standing on their end. Welcome to Mutonia, sculpture park.
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09/25/2007 08:00 AM
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Alice Springs - Distance - Northern Territory
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Not sure how far Alice Springs is to each of the many attractions? Check out our Alice Springs Distance guide for approximate kilometres between Alice and each of the Central Australia wonderful attractions.
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09/23/2007 08:00 AM
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Alice Springs - Northern Territory
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With more focus on the Northern Territory, visitors coming to Central Australia should make Alice Springs their base. From here there is plenty to see and do from the world famous Uluru, Kings Canyon, Palm Valley, MacDonnell Ranges, you definitely need wheels to get around, or book on the many great tour operators catering for all ages and taste...
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09/20/2007 08:00 AM
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Smiths Lake Retreat - New South Wales
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What can we say about an area that includes Myall, Wallis and Smiths Lakes of the Great Lakes region. Nestled within national parks and state forests, with beaches along a Pacific coastline that stretches for 145 km, Smiths Lake is an idyllic spot to regenerate your batteries. During peak season you need to book ahead... so why not check out Smiths Lake Retreat... they are even pet friendly...
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