By: Zane Archer | 2011-03-27 | Travel & Leisure Many, many people want to go to Australia but they have a level of concern regarding being caught up in the areas that have lots of tourists. This is a very popular place for tourists to come on holid... read more
By: Jack Authors | 2010-10-25 | Photography Funky Photo booth Operating from Greater Brisbane, Gold Coast, Byron Bay to the Sunshine Coast and out to Toowoomba. Greater Sydney, Newcastle to Wollongong and out to the Blue Mountains and now Melbourne, offers customizable photo booths which are perfect for any type of celebration. read more
By: John Stevens | 2011-03-08 | Photography In addition to function for professional purposes, satellite pictures also draw great attention for their unique shots. The vastness of nature is minimized with exciting effects on space. Do you wondered how tiny your country is when captured far from the earth or what shapes do the giant pyramid looks like? Let’s refresh a day with a number of most beautiful satellite pictures from well known locations worldwide collected by astronauts in spacecrafts. It’s interesting to compare them with normal camera. read more
By: Steve Henderson | 2010-10-23 | Home & Family Sandgate Australia is a cultural town, filled with historical web site's and wonderful attractions. This magnificent place is full of marvel and mystery. Venture around city, and soak up its beauty, while you're taking advantage of the wonderful attractions and activities. read more
By: Amery Nobel | 2010-11-30 | Aviaton It's never a white Christmas in Australia where Christmas Day occurs in the first month of the southern summer. Unless of course, you are at the top of Mt Kosciuszko where you still might find some unmelted snow. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-07-24 | News and society Space Shuttle Atlantis successfully landed at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida on Tuesday 19 July, marking the sunset of NASA's 30-year space shuttle program after a 13-day mission. read more
By: Jessica Hoadley | 2011-01-19 | Travel & Leisure Housed in the old Brunswick Post Office on Sydney Road, The Penny Black has a comfortable front room filled with couches in the day and live bands on stage at night. It's a beautiful Heritage-listed old building with lofty ceilings and fireplaces, but the real draw here is the beer garden: a huge expanse of picnic tables, couches and booths outside which fill up quickly on balmy summer afternoons. read more
By: arther | 2010-12-10 | Travel & Leisure Your travel portal for travel advice, unconventional travel ideas and ways to connect with other cultures read more
By: Jen Barnum | 2010-10-23 | Travel & Leisure Travel & Tourism The Gold Coast of Australia is filled with quite a few natural wonders that will keep the kids happy. They will love playing on the extraordinary beaches and in many of the regions illustrious areas. More than just parks and beaches there are a great deal of attractions that suit the small ones in your family and most of them are entertaining for the whole family as well. Children love to try their hand at mini golf and if you're searching for this kind of fun family activity there are three local courses to select from. If you're searching for some fun themed golf then you can have... read more
By: Matrix Cellular | 2010-10-20 | Communications The country (rather continent) of Australia can best be described as a land of different kinds of contrasts is it in terms of the culture, topography or physical attributes. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-07-05 | News and society Britain's Prince William and Princess Catherine Middleton attend a tree planting ceremony in Canada; The Snowbirds Canadian Air Force aerobatics squad performs their annual flyover formation over the Peace Tower in 144-year anniversary of National Day; the annual parade of homosexuals in Guatemala City, Guatemala... are prominent events reflected through impressive images last week. read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-12 | Business History A woman asking a sergeant for directions. On 30 April 1841, 12 weeks after the British had landed in Hong Kong, orders were given by Captain Charles Elliot to establish a police force in the new colony. The first chief of police was Captain William Caine, who also served as the Chief Magistrate. The Hong Kong Police was officially established by the colonial government on 1 May 1844, and the duties of the magistrate and head of police were separated read more
By: | 2010-04-15 | Real Estate As a result of homogeneous suburban neighborhoods and highway commercial sprawl, a strong emphasis is being placed upon the design and form of our built environment. One of the driving influences is to design places for people instead of the car. read more
By: noosaluxury | 2012-02-24 | Vacation Rentals Finding a Luxury Home to Holiday Rent in Noosa Searching for a luxury home to holiday rent in Noosa should be relatively easy. There are many premier holiday accommodations available in Australia’s most popular holiday destination to choose from.However, before you make your decision to choose a luxury apartment, consider a few things about the difference a luxury home in Noosa can make to your read more