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WHAT TO DO IN DARWIN
What Megan gets up to in her spare time Megan came to Darwin some 23 years ago for a limited 2 year contract and we are still here. Why? Because this is an awesome place with so much to do and see and I’d like you to know just HOW much there is to see and do in the...
GREAT GUIDES
The key to any great experience is a great guide; a truly great guide will make the seemingly simple come to life. The best guides make you feel an instant affinity with them and welcome you like an old friend and put you at ease from the moment you meet them. They...
ALOTAU
Alotau is a sleepy little town built on the hillsides of the northern shore of Milne Bay. It became the provincial capital in 1968 when administrators were moved from overcrowded Samarai Island. Alotau and the coastal strip either side played a pivotal role in the...
TOURISM AUSTRALIA
Industry invited to share their story through Restaurant Australia Tourism Australia is urging Australian tourism businesses to share their unique culinary tourism experiences on Australia.com/restaurantaustraliaas the agency undertakes a series of regional launches...
WET TROPICS TOUR GUIDES
I have just been advised that another of our wonderful guides in Cairns has become a Wet Tropics accredited guide Photo to follow at a later date So what is the story about becoming a Wet Tropics Accredited guide? The Wet Tropics Tour Guide Program provides ongoing...
Stony Creek Falls – Kuranda Scenic Railway
Cairns Kuranda Railway Desperate calls for a railway to the coast The setting was the prolonged North Queensland wet season of 1882. Desperate tin miners on the Wild River near Herberton were unable to obtain supplies and were on the verge of famine. The boggy road...