Australia Travel News 03/15/2011
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WA floods destroy 45 homes as people flee
Severe floods in Western Australia's East Kimberley region have forced evacuations and destroyed 45 homes, while 20 homes remain uninhabitable.
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Cane toad fence to protect iconic gorge in Kimberley region | Herald Sun
A GORGE in Western Australia's Kimberley region will become the first tourist attraction in the state to be protected against poisonous cane toads by a fence.
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Australia benefits from overseas visitors
Figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics revealed that there has been a 63 per cent increase in those taking flights to Australia from China compared to January 2009.
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My Travels in Australia – Backpacking Australia | yTravelBlog
This interview is part of a series on Travel in Australia through the eyes of travellers. Backpacking Australia is popular for people on a working holiday Australia visa. Today we talk with Hannah DeMilta…
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BBC News – Tear gas used on Christmas Island asylum protesters
Australian police have used tear gas against more than 200 asylum seekers at the Christmas Island holding centre.
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30% rise in working visas for Australia granted to Irish – The Irish Times – Sat, Mar 12, 2011
WORKING HOLIDAYS: GRANTS OF Australian working holiday visas to Irish citizens have increased by over 30 per cent, according to new statistics released by the Australian tourism authority.
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Tourism spots join National Landscapes scheme – ABC North West WA – Australian Broadcasting Corporation
The Minister for Tourism, Martin Ferguson, says Ningaloo Shark Bay and the Great South-West Edge, which stretches from the Tuart Forrest north of Busselton, along the coastline to Cape Arid and Esperance, are two of country's most spectacular natural and cultural environments.
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Gillard, Abbott to attend Christchurch earthquake memorial | Herald Sun
PRIME Minister Julia Gillard and Opposition Leader Tony Abbott will travel to New Zealand together on Friday to attend the earthquake memorial service in Christchurch.
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Roads cut by heavy rain in Central Australia – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Police in Alice Springs say the roads to the East and West MacDonnell Ranges have been cut due to heavy rainfalls.
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Aussie Town of Speed Renamed Speedkills for Month of March | Tips from the T-List
In an effort to raise awareness on the dangers of speeding in rural areas, a town with a population of 45 in rural Victoria, Australia — named Speed — is changing its name for the month of March. Its new name?