Australia

The Importance of First Impressions
Chris Smith cops a family sized portion of poor service in the Hunter Valley, then checks out the Curse of the Carrington in the Blue Mountains.
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One American’s Journey Through the Outback
When she came to Australia for a five month exchange program, Liz Cameron had no idea that camping her way from Alice Springs to Uluru (and getting stranded there) would be one of the highlights of her entire trip.
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Introducing the World’s Biggest Ship: The Oasis of the Seas
If it’s not a world’s first, it’s a world’s largest. That’s right, the Royal Caribbean’s new ship, Oasis of the Seas, is now the world’s largest ship – and is almost 50 percent bigger than the Queen Mary 2, the last ship to visit Australia’s shores.
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The Evolution of the Walkman

Close encounters of the creature kind
In March 2009, AT published a review of Australia’s Dangerous Creatures For Dummies, a fascinating book co-authored by Graeme Lofts. Now Graeme returns to offer some more in-depth advice on avoiding the many hazards of travelling in Australia.
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Ken Duncan’s Panorama: Forbidden Australia
Ken Duncan's Panorama: Forbidden Australia -- As the lines of regulation are drawn and redrawn across the country, determining exactly what you can and cannot see of our most important national monuments, photographer Ken Duncan feels compelled to speak out.
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Nikon projector camera a world first
Join in as Australia celebrates a massive milestone: 100 years of changing lives
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