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The redesign is the biggest transformation of the National Gallery of Australia since its creation in 1982 and work is on track for completion in time for spring this year.
Visitors to the Gallery in Canberra will walk though a s...
The W Retreat Koh Samui is due to open on November 01.
According to TTG Luxury, the property will be an...
Unsurprisingly, there are many variations in the quality of an airline’s business class experi...
The new property, located in New York City’s historic Financial District, features 58 floors of modern design and stylish amenities in Manhattan’s fastest growing residential destination.
The W New York Downtown is th...
Zealong, a pure and healthy oolong tea grown and processed in New Zealand’s Waikato region, will be put to the test at the major expo - the first exposure to the world market since the Kiwi brew was launched in December 2009.
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Tourism Tasmania CEO, Felicia Mariani said the State Tourism Organisation had invested $1.6million towards this extensive autumn-winter campaign, combined with the substantial contribution of $1.35million from tourism industry operators ...
The gruelling event will take place from 01-16 January 2011 and will be the third straight year the event has been held in South America.
The rally course will cross the dunes of Fiambela; the Atacama Desert; Iquique and Arica in...
The forum, which too place in July, aims to provide information and funding opportunities to small and medium sized tourism businesses and to develop workshops to publicise the needs of the tourism sector throughout the country.
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Travel + Leisure Magazine and Fodor’s publishing both highlighted the small Central American country in reader polls and awards.
Readers of Travel + Leisure recently voted Belize’s Ambergris...
Federal Minister for Environment Protection and Heritage, Peter Garrett and Acting New South Wales Minister for the Arts, Linda Burney, welcomed the announcement by UNESCO that four sites in New South Wales have been included on the Worl...
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