Posts Tagged ‘Jetstar’

Travel to Australia: Making Beautifull Memories Down Under

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

If you are interested in travel to Australia, you definitely are interested in finding out what you different Australia holiday and Australia accommodation options are at this time.  With that in mind, when it comes to figuring out what type of Australia holiday will be most enjoyable to you, when it comes to finding out which Australia accommodation will best meet your needs, you need to consider what the purpose of your travel to Australia will be in the first instance.

Family Australia Holiday

If you are planning a family Australia holiday obviously one of your goals when it comes to Australia accommodation options will be affordability.  While you undoubtedly will want an array of amenities that will appeal to the different members of your family, you will also want to make sure that you can get what you desire in the way of amenities at a reasonable price.  In this regard, you will want to take the time to check out what you can find in this regard at discount Internet travel websites.

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Getting Around Australia With Planes

Sunday, July 12th, 2009

Australia is a land of contrasts - topographical, cultural, physical, meterological and visual. About 40,000 years ago, the Aborigines were the first to settle. They lived as hunters and gatherers for this entire time, living with a close link to nature, although backburning and other poor agricultural techniques have since been realised to have caused significant deforestation, salinification of the soil and elimination of much of the natural diversity of the landscape. Such a poor ability to interact with nature, despite it being so important, helps explain why much of Australia is now unsuitable for sustaining life. Interestingly, this provides one of the few examples of where the native population damaged the land more than later waves of settlers. Their way of living developed into a complex culture based on oral tradition and intricate social bounds, which was almost destroyed by the second wave of settlers, who were able to populate the land with much more success.

Australia is a nation in its own right, it is also a technically a continent, with large differences between regions. It has a reputation as a land of leisure, with sun, sea and an enviable ‘Crocodile Dundee’ outdoor lifestyle, but this is just a very narrow conception of a continent. The reality however, is that most people work all day, and then spend the weekend running around trying to pack life into the 2 days on the weekend. Only the homeless and tourists have time to sit around on the beach, or laze away days watching sport on TV.

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