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The next festival is February 14-17, 2013 (melonfest.com.au). No scuba experience necessary (air is fed into the cage, beside a boat, via a hose). Unofficial wisdom says the old curved jetty off Venus Bay offers the best fishing in the country, and it's true - if your bait is fresh (a bit of pilchard on No.10 hooks), you'll haul 'em in. Like so many things in Canberra, the garden was planned meticulously. The coast of Western Australia, from Shark Bay to Albany, bears a near-continuous belt of aeolian calcarenite (calcium carbonate) produced by a combination of wind, rain and calcium. - LT. Getting there: Tasmania's wine routes are accessed via Hobart, Launceston or Devonport airports (www.winetasmania.com.au). Open daily 9am-5pm; a farmers' market is held on the second Saturday of the month. All without compromising on comfort. When the bubbles clear, there's a harmless giant steaming out of the deep blue straight at us, its huge mouth agape, hoovering plankton. Getting there: The only access is with Horizontal Falls Seaplane Adventures (horizontalfallsadventures.com.au), which runs six-hour and day-long trips from Broome and Derby. The riverscape fluctuates from millponds, such as the deep and still Irenabyss Gorge, to the maelstrom of the Great Divide, where rafts are portaged over gut-churning rapids. Turn this on its head at the holiday town of Venus Bay on the Eyre Peninsula. This very well looked after example was launched in 1981 and has been in the same ownership since 1991. Adventure North Australia has partnered with three Aboriginal-owned tour companies to package a gripping cross-section of cultures. In the early 1980s it was the focus of a defining environmental blockade, a battle for which rafters today can be thankful. At one point we turn onto our backs, floating through patches of refracted sunlight, gazing up at the radiant canopy. Grab a cushion or two, lie back in a hammock-like deckchair and watch the sun set from the edge of Darwin Harbour. They're currently under consideration for World Heritage status. Though most waterways here are no place for a casual swim, at Crocosaurus Cove, in the centre of the city, visitors climb into the so-called Cage of Death, a transparent, acrylic cylinder with room for two people. Though it seems to hold little but scrub and rust-red soil, the place is riddled with legends. But it's especially good at being still - passive, almost - so the dazzling beauty of the Whitsunday Islands can have its full effect. Each is a long wall of glass holding back airconditioned luxuries (egg-shaped bath, double shower, champagne buckets etc); at one end you step from the cream carpet of the lounge into the water of a private plunge pool. Don't miss the side trail to Nina Peak for views along a particularly enticing sliver of coast. Then it's tables for two (or four, or six) atop a rust-red dune with views of Uluru and Kata Tjuta. Avoid high summer (hot, ouch) and deep winter (wet, road problems). Admission for non-Tasmanian adults is $20. The region's surreal landscape has long attracted filmmakers - Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome was filmed around here and the spaceship from the Vin Diesel sci-fi thriller, Pitch Black, has permanently crash-landed in the main street. This is where graziers, shearers, pilots, hedge-fund billionaires, movie stars and anyone who happens to be passing gathers for a drink. As the path dips down to a series of coves, there are outstanding water-level views of the yacht-flecked harbour and cityscape. With vision from various Australian tourism bodies. It's synonymous with summertime in Sydney, this cinema where the movie plays second fiddle to the setting, at least until the ''house lights'' fade. Step outside your cell door at dawn or dusk into the relics of Maria's fascinating convict and industrial history, and see some of the most prolific and visible wildlife in the country on the lawn. Looking towards land, he would have seen an unbroken wall of green - the Daintree Rainforest. - DJ. She has been freshwater sailed for the last 7 years. Today, the NSW Parks and Wildlife Service  and an elders' council manage the national park, and a brilliant interpretive centre in the Mungo lake bed brings the story and cultures of the area to life. Throwing a melon festival, their intention was to promote the local produce - which constitutes a large percentage of the country's melon supply - and boost morale. It barely even sounds like a bushwalk, which is probably the reason most people stretch this 32-kilometre walk across four days. These docile birds are happy to be picked up and stroked. Flowing through Great Sandy National Park, the stout-dark waters of the Noosa River offer one of the most relaxing flat-water kayak or canoe trips in the country. - LS. - AB. Venus Bay, Eyre Peninsula, South Australia, Kids hate fishing because invariably nothing happens. Time your visit for the sunset - it's magical. Contact Advance411 Facebook: Official Site of Advance411 Advance411: Advance411 Links Wallpaper It's weird - but that's what makes it wonderful. More intimate than the Sounds of Silence outdoor dinner near Uluru, the new Tali Wiru (''beautiful dune'' in Anangu) desert dining experience begins with champagne and canapes for up to 20 diners. Because a freshly unearthed Perigord truffle is the sniff of a lifetime. Soon the gorge narrows, compressing the creek. Nor would he have appreciated the rich history all along the coast of an indigenous people defined by their relationship to the land. It's big enough to execute a few swimming strokes, but this would be to miss the point because its true focus is the sharp edge over which the pool spills. Ubirr is the granddaddy of all public art sites, known for its size, glamorous setting (high on rocks above a monster floodplain) and huge visitor numbers. The Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame, Queensland. And, of course, there are encounters with nesting turtles that prompt you to wake before dawn, wander along a sandy track to the beach and sit quietly on the sand to watch them - until it's time to stroll back to the longhouse for French toast and freshly brewed coffee. The projector is from a Perth drive-in. It's also a striking exercise in contrast: you don't have to stray far from these springs to find yourself in rough, tough country seared by summer heat. Virgin Australia flies direct to Hamilton from Sydney and Brisbane; Jetstar flies direct from Sydney and Melbourne. Getting there: Christmas Island Cinema screens every at 7.30pm (cinema.org.cx). Looking back from Dover Heights, there are lofty views of Sydney Harbour. - LR. From here, it's a two-hour walk to South Cape Bay, where there's a campsite. The homestead is a 90-minute drive north of Carnarvon. Drive from Adelaide to Hawker (5hr) or take a charter flight (1hr). A night in any outback pub is an eye-opener. Drive far enough west in Queensland and the landscape empties deceptively. Head to the Southern Wine Route for the terroirs flanking the Derwent, Coal and Huon valleys, each famed for their long ripening periods and zesty cold-climate whites. On the canyon floor is a creek that we follow; around us the gorge walls rise 100 metres - sometimes abruptly, occasionally in gradual, smoothly worn steps. It began in Meyers Place. It's remotest Australia at its simplest. - DS. Very good condition for age with regular surveys, new masts, updated electronics, cooker and radio. Getting there: Take the turn-off sign to Arkaroo Rock, about 40 kilometres north of Hawker in the southern Flinders Ranges, then walk an easy trail to the site. It's Mount Augustus, 2.5 times larger than Uluru and rising 858 metres above the surrounding plain. When Captain Cook struck a reef off north Queensland, he rather cantankerously called the area Cape Tribulation, ''because here began all our troubles''. Pedal from the centre of Adelaide to the heart of the Flinders Ranges, following a marked mountain-bike trail for 900 kilometres through some of South Australia's most distinctive regions: the Barossa and Clare valleys, Burra and Wilpena Pound. And there's the Priory Country Lodge in the historical farming village of Bothwell. Two years later the industrial-chic 56-room Henry Jones Art Factory Hotel opened in the former IXL jam factory at Sullivans Cove on Hobart's picturesque waterfront. Regardless, they look like remnants of a set for a long-forgotten science-fiction movie. The Northern Lights on the other side of the world get all the attention. They also offer overnight stays in a houseboat, with meals included. The deluge not only transformed the salt pan, it attracted thousands of birds - pelicans, banded stilts, silver gulls and more - and the the lake's tributaries and newly formed islands became breeding grounds. The skyline sparkles, Botanic Gardens bats begin their nightly migration and the screen rises from the waters of Farm Cove. ... 6358 Mooring Line Cir, Apollo Beach, FL 33572. Beginning at the ferry terminal at Thomson Bay, it's a 28-kilometre loop around Rotto and its 63-plus beaches. Before Port Arthur, there was Maria Island, a convict station in the sea, which earned such a reputation for ill-discipline and runaways it was closed in 1832 and replaced by Port Arthur. We capture moments that are timeless (the lunar landscape of Lake Mungo in NSW) and ephemeral (pop-up bars in Melbourne), sybaritic (portside in the Whitsundays) and provocative (MONA, Hobart). The lake had filled like this only three times since Europeans saw it about 160 years earlier. The layers of art date from the present-day Ulba Bunidj to peoples who lived in 48,000 BC, and they adorn sandstone ranges rising from steamy wetlands, which are home also to burial caves with shrouded bones and flitting bats. Tomorrow, weather permitting, you'll see the summit again before continuing on to Charlotte Pass - traversing Australia's windiest ridge, picnicking at the glittering Blue Lake, stepping across the humble headwaters of the Snowy River and tackling the steepest part of the weekend, Heartbreak Hill, at the end of this classic walk through alpine Australia. - DS. Getting there: Hire a car from Adelaide airport or arrange a tour with operators such as Taste of South Australia (www.tastesa.com.au) and Rich+Lingering (www.richandlingering.com.au). Her discerning and exacting owner specified her inventory with utmost care to ensure she was as simple to handle as possible (due to his compromised physical health) and had custom made pulpit rails and and an electrically operated windlass (with remote control) fitted 'up forward'... 1999 Cornish Crabber 17 for sale, in excellent condition overall. - MA. The Version table provides details related to the release that this issue/RFE will be addressed. ''There's a sense of timeliness, an urgency, with pop-ups that encourages turnover,'' says Kate Vandermeer, co-owner of The SuperCool, a mobile homewares emporium that's had fleeting appearances at hipster cafes but for now runs from the loading dock of a Fitzroy furniture shop. The racing season is December-January; the highlight event is the New Year's Day King Island Cup (www.kiracing.com.au). He also remembers the newly born joey that came lolloping comically into camp the next morning, watched by its wary mother. Whistle-stop tours at Katherine and Alice Springs can be booked on board. Getting there: The Prairie Hotel (prairiehotel.com.au) is west of the Flinders Ranges, and a good launching point for attractions including Wilpena Pound and Brachina Gorge. - MA. Further north in the Willandra Lakes region (of which Mungo is a part), more than 450 petrified footprints date to 20,000 years ago. Access is carefully controlled. Of course, as a visitor you're not conscious of this, only of how beautiful it is to regard such enormous and exquisite man-made objects in the midst of nature. Drier weather resulted in the soil being eroded and slowly the pinnacles were exposed and weathered. Budj Bim Tours has day trips to Lake Condah with Gunditjmara guides (www.budjbimtours.com). Lovingly cared for by present owner for past 10 years. Inside the river's catchment there's not a single settlement or patch of cultivated land - it's pure wilderness, and yet it's never more than 150 kilometres from Hobart. Many of the wineries listed with Wine Tasmania have restaurants and lodgings. is not Uluru. Qantas flies to Gladstone from Brisbane. Podcast: How will the New Zealand travel bubble work? Want maximum buzz? Getting there: Hancock Gorge is in Karijini National Park in the Pilbara region and is best accessed by four-wheel-drive. The remains of the old Ghan railway line run alongside the track, stopping occasionally at abandoned stations beside desert springs. - AB. The experience of falling from the mirror-calm water above the falls through a boiling cauldron flanked by cliffs into Talbot Bay is exhilarating. The 1890 verandah looks over plains of scrubby desert and by the time the sun is making silhouettes of the Flinders Ranges, the front bar - hung with memorabilia from 135 years of good nights gone before - becomes a beacon of light and noise. When the museum opened in January last year, not everyone was impressed. Certainly the artworks, which range from innocuous to pieces banned at other institutions, push the limits of some viewers. Many of the 3500 residents of the ''opal capital of the world'' have a prospecting yarn to share - of fortunes lost and won and lost again. As for my ship, it lies over yonder off the open country away from the town, in the harbour Rheithron5 under the wooded mountain Neritum.6 Our fathers were friends before us, as old Laertes will tell you, if you will go and ask him. Life in the outback is lovingly rendered - but rarely romanticised. Getting there: Coober Pedy is about 850 kilometres north of Adelaide (www.cooberpedy.net); Rex Airlines flies from Adelaide (2hr). Guides have set up the tents and unrolled your sleeping bag by the time you return from the summit, and dinner is almost ready: a chef-prepared meal brought in earlier from Novotel Lake Crackenback Resort. Take a scenic flight early or late in the day when soft light blurs the horizon so it's impossible to tell where the water ends and the sky begins. Getting there: About 116 kilometres from Sydney central business district in the Blue Mountains, enter via Govetts Leap and exit at Perrys Lookdown. It can carry vehicles for travellers who want to drive to Cape York and return by sea, or vice versa. Furthermore, whistle-stops in Katherine and Alice Springs show what life is really like so far from the sea - dry and tough, but full of a fascinating culture that's often overlooked. The buildings remained, and travellers can brave the ghosts of yesteryear by bunking down in the former penitentiary at Darlington. Getting there: Rex flies from Melbourne to King Island (50min). - MA. The spirit of this place is absolutely right and the experience a privilege. An unashamedly traditional copy of the working boats of these islands, she sports a substantial gaff cutter rig complete down to her Jackyard Topsail (or should that be up to...?). The truffle is sliced through with a knife and held out for your approval - and the chance to sniff deeply, hopefully to fix it in the memory. the , . Browse our listings to find jobs in Germany for expats, including jobs for English speakers or those in your native language. Getting there: Seal Rocks is 275 kilometres north of Sydney; Treachery beach is three beaches south of Seal Rocks' main beach. Best of all, ''tickets'' (though there are none) cost an old-fashioned $5 ($2 for kids). You might come for the six safari-style tents, the king-sized beds, the personal chef and the promise of only 12 people on the island at a time. - MA. Drive from Adelaide (5hr, sealed roads all the way) or take a charter flight (1hr). The chances of seeing the Southern Lights in Tasmania are slim, but the absence of artificial light and the southern outlook can only help. - MA. Register with Boatshed to see 94 extra photos of this Cornish Crabber 22 . That boy is 21 now, and still remembers that night. Getting there: The Maria Island Ferry runs twice daily from Triabunna on Tasmania's east coast (www.mariaislandferry.com.au). It's a 21/2-hour drive, if you're not stopping at deserted beaches and the famous ''swimming with dolphins and seals'' experience at Baird Bay (www.bairdbay.com). At Hagley, a rural area near Launceston, the 1828 Anglo-Indian mansion Quamby Estate is being overhauled by the Anthology Collection. In 2009, the lowest point in Australia made headlines when it filled with floodwater draining from Queensland's Channel Country. The state's lodging scene has gone from drab to fab as a clutch of boutique hotels have opened in convict-built Georgian- and Regency-era buildings. - AB. This is an honest, raw experience in which you sit (usually in white sand before a bay of palest blue) with a Gumatj family who are just doing what they do - living on the traditional land they call Bawaka. It twists through the Pilbara hills and drops dramatically into darkness. Email agent. Are you brave enough? - LR. Very elegant with tan sails and gaff rig, mizzen, furling staysail and furling Jib. Watching a movie under the tropical night sky on this remote island outpost is the epitome of a laid-back night out. Seal Bay, Kangaroo Island, South Australia, What's the size of a small car, weighs 300 kilograms and feasts on squid? The Trinity Bay is foremost a working ship, delivering an experience rather than a pampering. Led by our guides, Barnaby Marris and the aptly named Michaela Flood, I adjust my snorkel and mask and launch into the swift current in hip-deep water. Nose to snout in the Cage of Death at Crocosaurus Cove. Scorched desert, the fabled Red Centre and 2979 kilometres of rail track crossing an area once explored by Afghan camel drivers. - DJ. - LR. Mungo is one of Australia's most remarkable natural sites - and one of its least appreciated, despite being easily accessible from Mildura on the Victoria-NSW border. The crocodile lurks with intent. Ecological wonder ... Mount Gower, Lord Howe Island. The lake flooded the following year, and the next and, almost improbably, again this year. Stop at Bells Beach for a surf, at Lorne for lunch, at Wye River for coffee and koala spotting, and at The Ice Cream Tub in Apollo Bay for happiness. Broadwater Parklands is at Marine Parade, Southport (www.gcparks.com.au). The first part of this six-kilometre walk is the steepest, a stairway to an outback blue sky, then the track skirts Kings Canyon. Udderly wonderful. Double Happiness, Gin Palace, Lily Blacks, St Jerome's, Collins Quarter, Madame Brussels, New Gold Mountain and Von Haus are bywords for Melbourne drinking: intimate, civil, low-lit and urbane affairs in the city's honeycomb of lanes. Getting there: Calypso Star Charters (www.sharkcagediving.com.au) runs one-day great white shark tours to the Neptune Islands, 70 kilometres off Port Lincoln, a 50-minute flight from Adelaide. - DJ. This wind-hollowed rock houses some simple images depicting gathered clans and spirits that date back 5000 years. Archaeological evidence dates some fish-trap systems at 6700 years old. When it comes to keeping pint-sized thrillseekers happy, not much beats the Gold Coast's flashy theme and water parks. From Perth, drive to Manjimup (3hr 30min); alternatively, tour operator Sean Blocksidge takes four-wheel-drive tours of the Margaret River region (www.margaretriverdiscovery.com.au). Back on the road, the finest picnic spot in the state is just a wrong turn away: a place to spread a rug on a flame-orange rock by the ocean, enjoy your edible souvenirs and reflect on how good life tastes. Pop-up ventures in Melbourne are a disparate reinterpretation of shared spaces by which a Saturday breakfast cafe opens in a rental terrace, a shipping container turns into a bar in a parking lot, or Stop 15 appears - a shop with a month-long lease given to young retailers on Gertrude Street, Fitzroy, named for its whereabouts on the No.86 tram route. On most days the river is as still as meditation, throwing perfect reflections of the paperbarks, casuarinas and native hibiscus that line the banks. Cairns every Friday and returns from Seisia on Monday ( www.seaswift.com.au ) towards you in... 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