A US woman travelling in Australia has been left baffled after hearing the sand on Australian beaches “squeaks” when you walk on it.
Queensland is home to many tourist attractions and theme parks that are predominantly based in the southeast corner of the state, but there are many that are no longer here or have changed locations.
Queensland is home to many tourist attractions and theme parks that are predominantly based in the southeast corner of the state, but there are many that are no longer here or have changed locations.
From Gondwanaland at South Bank, the Australian Woolshed at Ferny Hills and Magic Mountain on the Gold Coast, we’ve taken a trip down memory lane to revisit lost theme parks and tourist attractions.
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Antalya, Fethiye and Bodrum are just a few of the towns and cities found on the sunny Turkish Riviera, sometimes referred to ...
Seven Queensland councils will get between $16,000 and $70,000 each to deal with nuisance flying-fox roosts in their cities.
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