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Australia Travel Newswire (Page 5)

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  1. Senior moment in music puts a song in their heartsRead the original story w/Photo

    Wednesday | Canberra Times

    The Silver Memories digital audio streaming service aims to brings music therapy to residents within retirement homes.

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  2. Australia's 2013 Great Victorian Bike Ride Heads Down The Ocean RoadRead the original story w/Photo

    Wednesday | Gadling

    We've noted before just how popular cycling holidays have become in recent years as active and adventurous travelers look for new ways to explore their favorite destinations.

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  3. Welegedara's chances improve for Champions TrophyRead the original story

    Tuesday May 21 | The Cricketer International

    Chanaka Welegedara 's prospects of traveling to England for the Champions Trophy have improved, after a scan on his landing foot and ankle revealed no breaks or fractures.

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  4. Standard Operating Procedures for aluminium box, wire cage, and...Read the original story w/Photo

    Thursday May 16 | CSIRO Publishing

    Standard Operating Procedures for aluminium box, wire cage, and pitfall trapping, handling, and temporary housing of small wild rodents and marsupials Sophie Petit A C and Helen P. Waudby A B A Sustainable Environments Research Group, School of Natural and Built Environments, University of South Australia, Mawson Lakes, SA 5095, Australia.

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  5. Aged-care complaints system failing elderlyRead the original story

    Yesterday | ABC News

    DAVID MARK: Aged care advocates say the complaints system set up to serve families and friends of nursing home residents is failing miserably.

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  6. Hot deals: Tuscany, Vietnam, Sydney cruise, BeijingRead the original story w/Photo

    Yesterday | Hawkes Bay Today

    Intrepid My Adventure Store has an eight-day tour of Tuscany including five nights' hotel accommodation, two nights on a farm estate, seven breakfasts, three lunches, three dinners, transport and sightseeing on tour, and an expert English-speaking tour leader from $3490 a person, twin share.

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  7. Hot deals: Alpine marts, VietnamRead the original story w/Photo

    Yesterday | Hawkes Bay Today

    Enjoy Insight Vacations' nine-day Alpine Christmas Markets tour through Germany, Austria, France and Switzerland.

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  8. Beale may join exodus from RebelsRead the original story w/Photo

    Wednesday | NEWS.com.au

    The imminent departure of several foundation players from the Melbourne Rebels - including Gareth Delve, Ged Robinson, Richard Kingi and Nick Phipps - comes as Kurtley Beale considers a return to the NSW Waratahs.

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  9. Lake Alma book club goes to reading to meet authorRead the original story

    Wednesday | Weyburn Review

    Seven members of the Lake Alma Book Club drove to Estevan on May 1 to meet with author Marie Donais Calder at the Estevan Public Library.

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  10. Delve to leave Rebels in AustraliaRead the original story w/Photo

    Wednesday | BBC News

    Wales forward Gareth Delve will end his three-year stay with Melbourne Rebels at the end of the Super 15 season.

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  11. Top 10 destinations picked by travelersRead the original story w/Photo

    Wednesday | WKBT

    The lasting draw of these destinations is borne out in TripAdvisor's fifth annual Travelers' Choice Destinations awards.

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  12. Rogue seller taped by householderRead the original story w/Photo

    Wednesday | NEWS.com.au

    AGL has been fined $1.55 million for the misleading and deceptive conduct of two doorknockers, in Victoria and South Australia.

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  13. 'G'day, China' rings loud in push for investmentRead the original story

    Tuesday May 21 | ABC News

    About 150 heavy-hitters in the minerals and resources sector have gathered for the opening of a three-day conference in Darwin.

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  14. Australia: A rail relaxing journeyRead the original story w/Photo

    Wednesday | The New Zealand Herald

    The romance of train travel is alive and very much kicking, thanks in no small part to the world's really special journeys - the Orient Express, South Africa's Blue Train and the Ghan in Australia.

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  15. Historical society looks to futureRead the original story

    Wednesday | The Chronicle-Journal

    RED ROCK NOTES by Liz Harvey-Foulds It was more than a decade ago that a group of Red Rock residents got together and decided to form a group to document and celebrate the history of their community.

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  16. WikiLeaks Party closer to registeringRead the original story

    Wednesday | ComputerWorld

    The Australian Electoral Commission on Wednesday published the constitution of the WikiLeaks Party and opened up the party's official registration for public comment until June 24.

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  17. Mobile is almost as popular as desktop for travel research: reportRead the original story w/Photo

    Wednesday | Econsultancy

    When researching their next holiday or business trip consumers are just as likely to turn to their mobile device as they are to use a laptop, according to new research from JiWire .

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  18. Competition on air route ruled outRead the original story

    Wednesday | Merimbula News Weekly

    NSW Transport Minis-ter, Gladys Berejiklian, has told Bega Valley Shire Council that there will be no competition at Merimbula Airport given the current numbers of passengers.

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  19. Tapping into the minds of your audience: The psychology of social mediaRead the original story w/Photo

    Wednesday | Econsultancy

    The tendency is to think " what shall we give our audience?" when it is just as important to ask " why should they care?" I am fascinated by the whole psychology of social media: What motivates people to take certain actions, such as overshare the minutiae of their life, or angrily "out" brands on social networks rather than complain directly to ... (more)

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  20. African Coins Found In Australia: 1,000-Year-Old Discovery May Rewrite Country's HistoryRead the original story

    Wednesday | Free Republic

    A new archaeological expedition may prove that the continent may have been discovered earlier than previously thought.

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