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From Dinosaur Bones to the Bungle Bungles

Thursday, 26 October 2006, 9:58 am | Tourism Australia

From Dinosaur Bones to the Bungle Bungles From fossils and natural wonders to mystery, pure luxury and dining under the stars, the experiences available in Australia’s Outback are both diverse and truly inspiring. Each year, 33,000 Kiwis head to the ... More >>

Tourism Australia Has New Mate As APN Signs On

Tuesday, 17 October 2006, 2:23 pm | Tourism Australia

Tourism Australia today announced APN New Zealand has been appointed media content partner for Tourism Australia in New Zealand. More >>

Find Luxury in the Australian Outback

Thursday, 12 October 2006, 9:53 am | Tourism Australia

The Outback makes up 70 per cent of Australia's landmass (more than 5,000,000 square kilometres) with wondrous clear skies filled with stars and a beautiful red landscape. More >>

Colourful Characters of Australia’s Cities

Tuesday, 3 October 2006, 11:03 am | Tourism Australia

For the 136,500 Kiwis who head to Australia’s cities during spring, there is much more than great shopping and dining to be experienced. “Behind each city is an inspirational and interesting character waiting to be discovered,” says Vito Anzelmi, ... More >>

Keeping An Eye on Kakadu

Thursday, 28 September 2006, 4:45 pm | Tourism Australia

Web surfers in New Zealand and around the world will be able to keep an eye on Australia’s nature and wildlife 24 hours a day with the launch of the first-ever webcam installed in the country’s World Heritage listed Kakadu National Park. More >>

2 Days in Australia’s Cities and 2 Hours Beyond

Tuesday, 26 September 2006, 12:38 am | Tourism Australia

Lush rainforests, a day at the races and watching fantastic sunsets are just some of the things waiting for more than 136,500 Kiwis who visit Australia in spring. More >>

Aboriginal Adventures Inspire Kiwis

Friday, 22 September 2006, 10:45 am | Tourism Australia

Walking New Zealanders through ancient caves adorned in rock art, sharing inspiring stories and historical places is both a passion and a career for Aboriginal Nugal-Warra clansman, Wilfred Gordon. More >>

Two Days in Australia Cities and Two Hours Beyond

Tuesday, 19 September 2006, 3:10 pm | Tourism Australia

Fishing for Barramundi, wild flower festivals and cycling tours are just some of the things waiting for more than 136,500 Kiwis who visit Australia in spring. According to Tourism Australia’s Regional Manager for New Zealand, Vito Anzelmi, spring is ... More >>

Authentic Aboriginal Experiences On The Increase

Tuesday, 29 August 2006, 2:52 pm | Tourism Australia

Aboriginal experiences provide a unique glimpse into Australia’s rich cultural history and below are five encounters suggested by Tourism Australia for Kiwis planning their next trip across the Tasman. More >>

Growing Kiwi Interest in Indigenous Australia

Thursday, 24 August 2006, 10:27 am | Tourism Australia

Kiwi’s are increasingly looking for Aboriginal dance, art and culture experiences as they plan holidays across the Tasman, according to Tourism Australia. More >>

Tourism Australia Appointment

Wednesday, 14 June 2006, 11:30 am | Tourism Australia

Tourism Australia (New Zealand) has appointed Andrea Stephen as Partnership Development Manager. More >>

Tourism Australia’s G’DAY NZ Australia Week

Friday, 5 May 2006, 2:45 pm | Tourism Australia

Tourism Australia has confirmed that G’Day New Zealand Australia Week is to become an annual fixture due to the overwhelming success of the inaugural campaign. More >>

Inaugural Spirit of Mateship Award Presented

Wednesday, 26 April 2006, 1:49 pm | Tourism Australia

Tourism Australia presented the inaugural Spirit of Mateship Award to Aussie Mark Smith and Kiwi Steve Freeman at the G'Day New Zealand Australia Week Gala dinner held in Auckland on ANZAC eve. More >>

Start of 'G'DAY NZ' Australia Week

Wednesday, 26 April 2006, 10:06 am | Tourism Australia

The launch of the inaugural G'DAY NZ Australia Week 2006 by Tourism Australia has been a resounding success. More >>

Join Us For Australia's Longest Lunch In NZ

Thursday, 20 April 2006, 9:44 am | Tourism Australia

Crocodile meat, barramundi fillets and seared kangaroo loins are all part of the menu being unveiled for the Australian Longest Lunch in New Zealand. More >>

Works of world-renowned Photographer in Auckland

Wednesday, 19 April 2006, 5:16 pm | Tourism Australia

Take a look through the lens of National Geographic photographer Sam Abell and experience Australia like you’ve never seen it before – in a free exhibition on display in the Aotea Centre from 8 -15 May. More >>

National Geographic Photographer At Te Papa

Thursday, 13 April 2006, 12:01 am | Tourism Australia

Take a look through the lens of National Geographic photographer Sam Abell and experience Australia like you’ve never seen it before – in a free exhibition on display in the Air New Zealand Concourse at Te Papa from 23-27 April. More >>

Australia hits the big screen

Tuesday, 11 April 2006, 10:08 am | Tourism Australia

Hot on the heels of its provocative new branding campaign, Tourism Australia is bringing a mixture of popular Australian art house films to the big screen at Rialto, Newmarket. More >>

We fired up the BBQ, where the bloody hell are you

Thursday, 6 April 2006, 12:02 am | Tourism Australia

Tourism Australia Launches Australia’s Longest Lunch in New Zealand as part of G’DAY NZ Australia Week More >>

G’DAY NZ comes to Wellington

Tuesday, 4 April 2006, 2:20 pm | Tourism Australia

Following hot on the heels of its provocative branding campaign, Tourism Australia is launching the inaugural G’DAY NZ Australia Week 2006, 23 – 29 April. A series of events will showcase the best Australia has to offer and highlight Australian ... More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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