Kiwis can win an epic Australian rail journey…………………..
Always dreamt of going on a transcontinental journey in Australia?
Then enter Tourism Australia’s competition in their latest supplement, Journey and you could win a trip for two on the Indian Pacific – an adventure that spans from Sydney to Perth across the width of Australia.
To enter the competition, log on to www.myaustralia.co.nz
This is the second edition of Journey and highlights 12 exciting journeys through Australia.
From the warmth of Australia’s outback to the cooling surrounds of Dove Lake in Tasmania; from bush tucker in Queensland’s Cape York to savouring some fine wine and cheese in South Australia; an active holiday with a hike on the Larapinta Trail in the MacDonnell Ranges or relaxing with a houseboating trip down the Murray River; the magazine features first hand experiences of popular travel writers and offers a journey for everyone’s taste.
Tourism Australia’s Regional Manager, New Zealand, Vito Anzelmi, is confident that the stories included in the supplement will whet New Zealanders’ appetites for compelling experiences Australia’s diverse cultural and geographical setting.
“It’s a combination of the people, the environment and the lifestyle that makes an Australian journey distinct,” Mr Anzelmi said.
On the www.myaustralia.co.nz website, readers can enjoy unique travel experiences in Australia, including Outback, Coastal Lifestyle, Aboriginal, Food and Wine, Major Cities, Nature and Journeys.
Consumers can also partake in the exciting consumer promotions that will constantly run on the site.
In Australia a journey is not only about the hundreds of kilometres of road ahead; but what there is to see, to do and to experience along the way. So where the bloody hell are you?
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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