Category : Tourism


Ord Valley Muster Marks 25 Years of Kimberley Magic

The Ord Valley Muster in Kununurra celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2026, evolving from a grassroots community event into one of Western Australia's most beloved regional festivals with world-class entertainment.

Turkish Cafe Dream Realised in Wollongong

Max and Sara Barry have opened Cafe Persona on Crown Street, bringing authentic Turkish breakfasts and cuisine to Wollongong after pursuing their long-held dream.

SA Travel Pioneer Honoured for Middle East Love

A South Australian travel industry pioneer, known for a lifelong passion for the Middle East, has been honoured in a heartfelt tribute. The visionary's work helped shape cultural tourism and foster international connections from Adelaide.

Rottnest Guides Celebrate 40 Years of Service

The Rottnest Voluntary Guides Association celebrates its 40th anniversary in 2026, honouring volunteers who have dedicated over 48,000 hours annually to educating visitors about the island's natural and cultural heritage.

Private Jet Tour to Asia's Michelin Restaurants

An exclusive private jet tour offering access to six Michelin-starred restaurants across Asia has been unveiled. The eight-day journey includes behind-the-scenes experiences with chefs and luxury accommodation.

Round the World Dinner Returns for 2026

A unique dining experience combining global cuisine, storytelling, and live music returns to Perth in March 2026, featuring destinations from a world cruise voyage.

Shizuoka: Japan's Astro-Tourism & Cultural Gem

Discover Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan's emerging star for astro-tourism with its Astronomy Museum, traditional onsens, seasonal festivals, and authentic green tea experiences, just 40 minutes from Tokyo.

AQWA's $13M Upgrade: Biggest in 38 Years

Western Australia's iconic AQWA aquarium is planning a $13 million expansion and redevelopment, featuring a new Ningaloo Reef shark exhibit, 3-D dome theatre, and sustainability centre.

Charcoal Restaurant Faces Closure Amid Light Rail Works

Four generations of Canberra families have dined at the iconic Charcoal Restaurant, now struggling due to light rail construction. Letters to the editor reveal community concerns over business survival and broader political issues.

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