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'I don't care who is calling for it': Borders open when we are ready, Tasmanian Premier says
via abc.net.au
Tasmania will not ease its coronavirus border restrictions for at least another four weeks, Premier Peter Gutwein says, adding the state will keep a close eye on the situation in Victoria as it makes a final decision. -
Privacy concerns over US proposing travellers reveal social media history
via abc.net.auAustralians travelling to the United States could soon face an unprecedented invasion of privacy, an international law expert has warned. -
'Politically active' travellers most at risk over US proposal to reveal social media history
via abc.net.auAustralians travelling to the United States could soon face an unprecedented invasion of privacy, an international law expert has warned. -
Phillip Island's MotoGP contract expires next year and locals are campaigning to keep on track
via abc.net.auThe MotoGP has been held on Victoria's Phillip Island for almost 30 years, but the community fears it could be lost when its contract expires next year. -
Trump plans to make Australians hand over social media data to enter US
via abc.net.auApplicants would also have to submit phone numbers, email addresses, personal details of family members and biometric information under the plan. -
Queensland council votes to keep popular caravan park
via abc.net.auFraser Coast Regional Council has decided to retain a beloved caravan park after thousands of locals fought to protect the site. -
Gutted families live in limbo after Zone RV collapse
via abc.net.auThe sensational shutdown of the luxury caravan manufacturer has had a gut-wrenching impact on families from Australia and abroad. -
Whale researchers in Timor-Leste are calling for regulation of the whale watching industry following reports of operators piloting boats too close to mammals.
via abc.net.auWhale researchers in Timor-Leste are calling for regulation of the whale watching industry following reports of operators piloting boats too close to mammals. -
Victorian hobby club opens 'Australia's biggest' miniature railway
via abc.net.auA group of dedicated volunteers say they have built "Australia's biggest" miniature railway in regional Victoria and after a decade of hard work it's finally open to the public. -
Blue whale swimming off Busselton Jetty
via abc.net.auA blue whale recorded off Busselton Jetty in October. -
Baby blue whale numbers peak at just the right time off WA coast
via abc.net.auResearchers are relieved as baby blue whale numbers increase after a slow start to the migration season. -
Asbestos found along walking track near Great Ocean Road
via abc.net.auAsbestos has been discovered scattered throughout parts of a coastal town near the Great Ocean Road, prompting land managers to close a section to the public. -
Ayers Rock Resort operation being sold to US company
via abc.net.auA deal for the sale of operations at Ayers Rock Resort, near Uluru, and the Mossman Gorge Cultural Centre, in Far North Queensland, is one step closer after the Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation reached an agreement with Journey Beyond, an Australian-based "experiential tourism" company owned by an American private equity firm. -
Gold Coast cableway plan edges forward but with slashed funding
via abc.net.auThe Gold Coast's long-running cableway proposal has inched forward after councillors redirected funds from First Nations consultation to environmental studies. -
Victorian music festival cancelled at last minute due to fire safety, permit problems
via abc.net.auA festival that has been running for 30 years has been cancelled just days before it was due to begin. -
Customers 'angry' as caravan manufacturer collapses into administration
via abc.net.auHundreds of Zone RV employees are out of work weeks before Christmas after arriving at work on Monday morning and being told the bad news. -
Total strangers find Tasmanian convict connection
via abc.net.auA Victorian tourist has been "blown away" after discovering a connection with a volunteer at the Hobart Penitentiary, with the volunteer noting people seem more open to discussing their convict histories. -
'Spine-tingling': Strangers find Tasmanian convict connection
via abc.net.auA Victorian tourist has been "blown away" after discovering a connection with a volunteer at the Hobart Penitentiary, with the volunteer noting people seem more open to discussing their convict histories. -
Surfers set to pay to ride Fiji's world-class breaks
via abc.net.auSurfers wanting to catch a wave at Fiji's world class reef breaks could soon have to pay for the privilege after the repeal of a beach access law. -
Fiji set to repeal free-surfing decree imposed by military dictatorship
via abc.net.auSurfers wanting to catch a wave at Fiji's world class reef breaks could soon have to pay for the privilege after the repeal of a beach access law. -
'Naughty Boy' pelican munches on seagulls and plays dead for tourists
via abc.net.auLocals say this cheeky pelican has a personality unlike any bird they have ever seen. -
Investigation continues into Melbourne Airport fire
via abc.net.auA fire that forced the evacuation of Melbourne's Qantas domestic terminal on Friday night continues to be investigated. -
Will this $2.6bn theme park succeed where others have failed?
via abc.net.auA mega theme park and entertainment precinct has been proposed for a rural township between Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast. But will this one happen? -
Will this $2.6b theme park succeed where others have failed?
via abc.net.auA mega theme park and entertainment precinct has been proposed for a rural township between Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast. But will this one happen? -
Hot air balloon rides nearly 10 times riskier than helicopter or plane
via abc.net.auA report by the national transport safety investigator finds hot air balloon rides come with a higher risk of injuries than a joy flight in a light plane or a helicopter. -
Hot air balloon rides nearly 10 times riskier as helicopter or plane
via abc.net.auHot air balloon rides are nearly 10 times riskier than a joy flight in a light plane or a helicopter, a new report by the national transport safety investigator has found. -
Glass lift at Bali beach set for demolition after governor intervenes
via abc.net.auA controversial glass elevator at one of Bali's most picturesque beaches will have to be dismantled, with authorities citing planning violations. -
US National Parks to raise fees for foreign visitors to popular sites
via abc.net.auChanges set to take effect on January 1 will include annual park passes jumping to $US250 for foreign tourists, while US residents will continue to be charged $US80, according to authorities. -
Backlash prompts midnight NYE Sunshine Coast fireworks backflip
via abc.net.auSunshine Coast Council has caved to public pressure and will resurrect its Mooloolaba midnight fireworks display, bringing the region into line with other Queensland towns. -
Remote luxury resort in WA suffers severe damage after Cyclone Fina’s direct hit
via abc.net.auA luxury wilderness resort only accessible by sea and air has been significantly damaged in a direct hit from Severe Tropical Cyclone Fina, which made landfall in an extremely remote part of WA.
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