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Uluru is now officially closed to climbers
via abc.net.auNearly 34 years to the day since Uluru was handed back to the Anangu traditional owners, their wishes will now be enforced by law, and anyone caught ascending the culturally significant site will face thousands in fines. -
Bonza confirms changes to Queensland flight schedules but denies reports of engaging financial advisory firm
via abc.net.auAfter less than 18 months in the sky, the budget airline is facing questions over its financial viability and mounting criticism of its customer service. -
'The damage is just phenomenal': Coastal erosion to impact Darwin's famous sunset markets
via abc.net.auEach dry season thousands of tourists flock to Darwin's Mindil Beach Sunset Markets, but this year wet season tides and waves have washed away half the beach, restricting access. It's left Darwin council the latest scrambling to find a solution to coastal erosion. -
After 101 treks across the Kokoda Track, one guide says it's too full of 'death traps' to go back
via abc.net.auCharlie Lynn led trekkers across the rugged Kokoda Track for three decades — but after one trip last year, he decided the mountainous trail had fallen too far into disrepair for him to return. -
Noosa traffic and parking so bad it's damaging locals' mental health, says deputy mayor  Â
via abc.net.auNoosa council is considering charging visitors to enter the region to ease chronic gridlock plaguing the popular Queensland town. -
Could a controversial congestion tax for tourists in cars solve Noosa's traffic woes?
via abc.net.auNoosa council is considering charging visitors to enter the region to ease chronic gridlock plaguing the popular Queensland town. -
Proposed plan to ban recreational access to Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre without cultural permission
via abc.net.auAn Arabana representative has welcomed the proposed plan, which would prevent people from driving, walking or boating on Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre without permission, saying previous misuse of the culturally significant site had hurt her elders. -
United Arab Emirates struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall ever
via abc.net.auThe United Arab Emirates tries to wring itself out after the heaviest-recorded rainfall ever to hit the desert nation, with its main airport allowing more flights even as floodwater covered portions of major highways and communities. -
Here's what's been happening in our region in 20 pictures
via abc.net.auDeath defying stunts to celebrate Eid, Sumo throwing each other about by their loincloths, Thailand's famous and fun water festival — here's a snapshot at the happenings across our region. -
Death-defying stunts and the Karen National Liberation Army — the Asia Pacific this week in pictures
via abc.net.auDeath defying stunts to celebrate Eid, Sumo throwing each other about by their loincloths, Thailand's famous and fun water festival — here's a snapshot at the happenings across our region. -
Death-defying stunts and the Karen National Liberation Army — the Asia Pacific this week in photos
via abc.net.auDeath defying stunts to celebrate Eid, Sumo throwing each other about by their loincloths, Thailand's famous and fun water festival — here's a snapshot at the happenings across our region. -
Outback miner ditches 4WD for EV amid potential expansion of charging network
via abc.net.auJustin Searle's mates raised their eyebrows when he decided to go electric, but the Queenslander says he is yet to hit a bump in the road. -
Four years after COVID shuttered borders, where the bloody hell are the international tourists?Â
via abc.net.auThe return of international tourists to Australia appears to be stalling, with numbers almost 30 per cent down on 2019. So how do we get them back? -
Four years after COVID shuttered borders, millions of international tourists are nowhere to be seen
via abc.net.auThe return of international tourists to Australia appears to be stalling, with numbers almost 30 per cent down on 2019. So how do we get them back? -
Anger and disgust as human poo piles up in and around iconic SA swimming hole
via abc.net.auLittle Blue Lake attracts thousands of tourists and cave divers from across the globe, but has no toilet facilities. Appalled residents say it's high time something was done to prevent people from relieving themselves in the water and car park at the site. -
100 years since the last mail coach run, Cobb & Co rides again
via abc.net.auMail travels today by air and truck, but in the 19th century the post came by stagecoach with a five-horse team over rough country, beaten tracks, and bushrangers. This week that was commemorated with an historic Cobb & Co mail run. -
Hometown or tourist town? Holiday hotspot makes its feelings known with blunt message for visitors
via abc.net.auA divisive sign, reading "hometown not tourist town", was erected at Easter then pulled down again by those opposing it, but not before it brought national attention to a community debate. -
'A liberating feeling': Why women are taking the solo travel leap and how to prepare for the trip
via abc.net.auFor women setting out to explore the world by themselves, adventure is calling, along with a growing sense of self discovery. Here's a taste of solo travel from the eyes of three Aussies. -
WA travellers stranded overnight on bus receive apology and refund
via abc.net.auThe operator has labelled the breakdown, which left the drivers and passengers with little option but to sleep in the bus on the side of a West Australian highway, as "unfortunate". -
Passenger wants apology from bus company after overnight outback breakdown
via abc.net.auThe operator has labelled the breakdown, which left the drivers and passengers with little option but to sleep in the bus on the side of a West Australian highway, as "unfortunate". -
Popular attraction allowing tourists to interact with dolphins rescued by funding lifeline
via abc.net.auBunbury's Dolphin Discovery Centre gets a $1.5 million funding boost from the taxpayer after entering voluntary administration in February. -
Popular attraction allowing tourists to feed wild dolphins rescued by funding lifeline
via abc.net.auBunbury's Dolphin Discovery Centre gets a $1.5 million funding boost from the taxpayer after entering voluntary administration in February. -
Free spots for caravans and campers proving lucrative but divisive in country WA
via abc.net.auFree camping sites for travellers provide a proven economic boost to regional towns. But is it enough to justify the mess left behind? -
Artist and army brigadier bring talent and community spirit to tiny town in SA
via abc.net.auSelena and David Smith always wanted to move back to South Australia, despite enjoying their time in the Victorian town of Daylesford and, after landing a 122-year-old villa in the state's south-east, they've wasted no time embedding themselves in the community. -
Could this rundown alpine village built in the 1940s solve a tourism housing crisis?
via abc.net.auA $6 million renovation of a neglected workers' village in the Victorian Alps will provide much-needed housing for mountain-based staff during this year's ski season. -
Plan to keep winter tourists visiting Tasmania despite no Dark Mofo
via abc.net.auTasmania is entering the winter period without one of its biggest tourist drawcards, Dark Mofo. -
Half a million people visit Tasmania in winter, will they still come without Dark Mofo?
via abc.net.auDark Mofo has been credited with turning Tasmania's traditionally quiet winter into a must-visit season. But the festival is having a year off this year, and other festivals are ending, so what will that mean for tourism? -
Dark Mofo may have been a 'game changer' for winter tourism, but what happens without it?
via abc.net.auDark Mofo has been credited with turning Tasmania's traditionally quiet winter into a must-visit season. But the festival is having a year off this year, and other festivals are ending, so what will that mean for tourism? -
Tasmania tries to woo winter visitors after Dark Mofo cancellation
via abc.net.auTasmania has traditionally struggled to attract tourists during the colder months. -
Campaign tries to woo winter visitors after major events axed
via abc.net.auIt's traditionally been harder to attract tourists to Tasmania during the colder months and the impending demise of some of the state's biggest winter drawcards is set to increase that challenge.
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