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Australian Students Studying Overseas Are Not Safe Enough
According to the Baird Report, which just came out this week, Australian students who are studying overseas are getting inadequate protection. This report, which was commissioned by the Australian Department for Education, was made to produce a
by Robin Welch March 12th, 2010
Travel Warnings Between Indonesia and Australia Hinders Ties
Many Australian leaders have tired and failed to get some kind of ties going between Australia and their norther neighbor Indonesia. However, this is a job that ...
by Andrew Soyer March 11th, 2010
Malaysia Airlines Teams Up with Tourism Australia
It now seems that a new partnership has just recently been formed between Tourism Australia and Malaysia Airlines. The two are planning an upcoming “Only in Oz ...
by Samuel Edwards March 10th, 2010
Queen Mary 2 Moved to Australia
One of the largest and most famous cruise ships that has ever been built, the Queen Mary 2, has now been moved to Australia. The ship is ...
by Tina Lane March 9th, 2010
Qantas Flight Attendant Falls From Plane
Apparently reports are coming in about a Qantas flight attendant who fell from a plane and hit the tarmac while trying to shut the door before take off at the airport near Uluru. A Northern Territory Police
by Bobby Jones March 8th, 2010
Australia to Host the Japan Australian Mission
When tourists are talking about going to Australia one of their favorite places to go has always been the Gold Coast. This has always been a very ...
by Tanya Propst March 4th, 2010
Sydney Gets Taken Over By Gay Mardi Gras
It now seems that people from all over the world have now flocked to Sydney to take part in their gay Mardi Gras. To start off this ...
by Dave Humphries March 3rd, 2010
Australia Finally Cancels Tsunami Warnings
It seems that the tsunami warnings that have been in place for much of Australia's coastal region has finally been canceled as of yesterday. The huge 8.8 ...
by Paul Scott March 2nd, 2010
Japan Airlines Sees More Losses Due to Compliance
The deeply troubled airline Japan Airlines continues to suffer from major problems. The airline lost ¥177.9 billion in the nine months to December 2009. This is, of course, being compared to the loss of just ¥1.9
by Emily Penbryn March 1st, 2010
Flight Centre Australia Sees Profits Pick Up
The well known Australian travel agency, Flight Centre, have just recently seen their profits double following a very recent surge in demand from customers in its core ...
by Robin Welch February 26th, 2010