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Rex King Island deal
REGIONAL Express (Rex) will reinstate flights between Melbourne Tullamarine and King Island, under a peace deal reached with the local council.The stand-off had previously seen Rex cut services over increased landing charges (TD 19 Jul, 09 Jul) amid accusations of “lies and deception”.The council has agreed to hold off on price rises until 01 Apr to facilitate the negotiation of a new long-term partnership supported by the Tasmanian Government, with the agreement following facilitati -
Australia sending evacuation flights to pick up those stranded in New Caledonia
via abc.net.auThe federal government says it has received clearance to send two planes to New Caledonia to pick up stranded Australians. -
Tourists now need to book to climb one of the world's most iconic volcanoes
via abc.net.auThe new measures come into force after hundreds of thousands of people climbed the peak last year. -
'Bullet climbing', rubbish and hundreds of thousands of tourists sees new rules brought in for Mount Fuji
via abc.net.auThe new measures come into force after hundreds of thousands of people climbed the peak last year. -
'Bullet climbing', rubbish and hundreds of thousands of tourists prompt new rules for Mount Fuji
via abc.net.auThe new measures come into force after hundreds of thousands of people climbed the peak last year. -
After lightning struck his hometown's historic tree, inspiration struck this chainsaw artist
via abc.net.au"You walk around the log and ask it what it wants to be, sometimes it talks back," says Kevin Duffy, who is busy carving a "seat of reflection" from an old giant sequoia in the north-east Victorian town of Beechworth. -
French hitchhiker has travelled 50,000km across the world in the passenger seats of strangers' cars
via abc.net.auLucas Venner entered his 20s with a common ambition: to travel the world. He has succeeded by hitchhiking the entire way. The Frenchman left his home country in early 2023 to embark on a 15-month mission to New Zealand — and the generosity of strangers has kept him going. -
Virgin passengers were told they'd won a free cruise, but some can't redeem the prize
via abc.net.auVirgin staff dancing at the boarding gate, a call from Richard Branson announcing they'd all won a free cruise, passengers wearing hats and filmed celebrating — but this winner says due to a change in itinerary, to claim her prize will cost her thousands. -
Still buzzing from the aurora australis? Here are seven natural wonders to inspire your next trip
via abc.net.auFor those not ready to quit their day job and become full-time aurora hunters, landscape photographers suggest some natural phenomena that are a little easier to chase down with your camera. -
Seven natural wonders to inspire your next trip
via abc.net.auFor those not ready to quit their day job and become full-time aurora hunters, landscape photographers suggest some natural phenomena that are a little easier to chase down with your camera. -
'Not the biggest house, but we love it': Transforming a 120yo church into a family home
via abc.net.auFormer churches are being given a new lease on life as homes and holiday accommodation, as places of worship close their doors and are sold. -
With heart, soul, books and bread, the Sufi community calls this outback city home
via abc.net.auOver the past decade in Broken Hill, the city's Sufi community has become more prominent, with the establishment of the locally revered Sufi Bakery, as well as an Islamic study centre and a Sufi bookshop. -
Permits to access famous beach on the cards as piles of litter show 'some people just don't care'
via abc.net.auA wildlife photographer says the amount of rubbish left in the dunes of South Australia's Goolwa Beach grows worse each year as the council and police consider how to better control access. -
Sidewalk video portal connecting New York and Dublin paused after spectators caught misbehaving on camera
via abc.net.auOfficials have hit a pause on a video screen called The Portal that lets people in New York and Dublin peer into life on opposite sides of the Atlantic in real time. -
From middle fingers to mooning: Video portal linking New York and Dublin temporarily paused after lewd antics
via abc.net.auOfficials have hit a pause on a video screen called The Portal that lets people in New York and Dublin peer into life on opposite sides of the Atlantic in real time. -
Fewer grey nomads in outback Queensland as holiday-makers head overseas
via abc.net.auTravellers are choosing planes and cruise ships over road trips, Queensland tourism operators say, as the industry faces a slow start to the season. -
Coastal home owners petition their opposition to Scarborough Harbour revitalisation
via abc.net.auRetired home owners insist their opposition to a harbour revitalisation project in South East Queensland does not amount to NIMBYism. -
Aussie teens from Rotary club stranded after Air Vanuatu collapse
via abc.net.auAir Vanuatu's collapse has left teenage volunteers stranded on the island of Tanna, Vanuatu. Members of an Albury-based Rotary club were running health clinics on the island and paid thousands for their initial tickets, but now face additional expenses of $3,000 per person to get the group home. -
How bucket lists can help cancer patients and their loved ones enjoy life and prepare for death
via abc.net.auTravel plays a central role in our ideas about a "life well-lived" — so how does that affect people's search for meaning, adventure and memory when they're going through a life-limiting illness like cancer? -
The rise of sinkhole tourism sees Limestone Coast become international drawcard
via abc.net.auGraham Kilsby turned the sinkhole on his family's farming property into a tourism attraction to cover insurance. Now it's attracting visitors from interstate and overseas. -
'It's so shameful': Seasonal workers, tourists stranded as Air Vanuatu enters voluntary liquidation
via abc.net.auErnst & Young confirms it has taken control of the airline after the Vanuatu government appointed it as voluntary liquidator of the company. -
Air Vanuatu enters voluntary liquidation, authorities unsure when flights will resume
via abc.net.auErnst & Young confirms it has taken control of the airline after the Vanuatu government appointed it as voluntary liquidator of the company. -
'Some people have reservations': Bob Hawke's childhood home honours Labor icon in Liberal heartland
via abc.net.auMr Hawke's former home in South Australia has been renovated as a bed and breakfast, with themes based on the ex-PM's life and family. But not everyone in Bordertown is a fan of the Labor luminary. -
Brakes put on mountain bike trail after NT government fails to meet agreement with traditional owners
via abc.net.auThe $12 million Red Centre Adventure Ride near Alice Springs is a "dead duck" due to years of failed negotiations between the NT government and traditional owners of the land. -
'The hallmarks of organised crime': What we don't know about the murder of two brothers in Mexico
via abc.net.auDisappearances are not uncommon in Mexico. But in their haste to close the case of murdered surfers Jake and Callum Robinson and Carter Rhoad, local authorities leave a lot of questions unanswered. -
Jake and Callum Robinson's deaths have raised questions over cartel involvement. A former detective explains why
via abc.net.auDisappearances are not uncommon in Mexico. But in their haste to close the case of murdered surfers Jake and Callum Robinson and Carter Rhoad, local authorities have left a lot of questions unanswered. -
'We're not a theme park': Japan asks visitors to show respect amid a tourism boom
via abc.net.auVisitor numbers are up more than 10 per cent compared to pre-pandemic levels with a combination of a weak yen, the relaxation of coronavirus restrictions and "revenge travel" making Japan one of the world's hottest destinations. -
Japan is being overwhelmed by tourists and is trying to stop the chaos at popular spots
via abc.net.auVisitor numbers are up more than 10 per cent compared to pre-pandemic levels with a combination of a weak yen, the relaxation of coronavirus restrictions and "revenge travel" making Japan one of the world's hottest destinations. -
How to run a travel agency for the spooks inside the secretive Pine Gap spy base
via abc.net.auShe once organised holidays from inside the secretive Pine Gap spy base near Alice Springs, but 30 years later Helen Kilgariff knows one thing — she probably wouldn't be allowed to do it again. -
Court orders billionaire developer can be stripped of Double Island resort lease but leaves final decision to minister
via abc.net.auThe Queensland Land Court rules in favour of stripping Hong Kong based billionaire, Benny Wu, of the Double Island resort lease but leaves the final decision in the hands of Resources Minister Scott Stewart.
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