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Win one of five fantastic Aussie holidays
by voting for your favourite
Thing To Do in Australia
The April/May special edition of Australian
Traveller magazine proclaims
the 100 Things to Do in Australia Before You Die, with Kakadu National
Park heading the list.
This ultimate guide was the
result of a mammoth collective effort to distil more than 950
nominations down
to the 100 Things Australians should prioritise as the most
important. "Of course, it was always going
to be hard to include everyone's favourites," says Australian
Traveller publisher Quentin Long, "so we've set up a
section on our website www.australiantraveller.com
for
people to tell us what we've missed and why.
"And if you provide one of the
best reasons why your pick should have made the cut, you'll win one of
five
holidays to places that did make the Top
100."
Up for grabs are five superb
holidays from HotelClub:
Uluru (number 4 on the
list), staying two nights at Emu Walk Apartments Ayers Rock;
Sydney
Harbour
(8),
staying one night in a Horizon Club room at the Shangri-La Hotel;
Cradle
Mountain
(20),
staying two nights at Cradle Mountain Lodge;
Margaret
River
(76),
staying three nights at Quay West Resort Bunker Bay;
and
Melbourne
shopping (100), staying three nights at The Windsor
Hotel.
Top 10 Things To Do
In
Australia
Before You Die
- Kakadu
National
Park (NT)
- Great Barrier Reef
(QLD)
- Drive Around
Australia
- Uluru (NT)
- Bridgeclimb (NSW)
- Kimberley
Cruising (WA)
- Ningaloo Reef (WA)
- Sydney
Harbour
(NSW)
- Fraser
Island
(QLD)
- Great Ocean
Road (VIC)
The 100 Things To Do In Australia
Before You Die was determined by five respected media personalities
who've each
clocked up many miles exploring Australia - Lonely Planet
founder Tony
Wheeler, SBS Dateline presenter George Negus,
Getaway reporter
Catriona Rowntree, Sunrise presenter
David Koch and Channel 7's Johanna Griggs - and noted travel writers
including
John Borthwick, Suzi Petkovski and David Whitley, and AT
editor Greg
Barton.
The April/May issue of
Australia's
first high-circulation, fiercely independent domestic travel magazine,
Australian Traveller, is out now. All
of the Top 100 Things To Do Before You Die are also listed on the
Australian
Traveller website www.australiantraveller.com. |