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A prickly garden in South Africa

Reader Contribution - Sep 12, 2026

Soekershof; Private Mazes & Botanical Gardens in South Africa is the only garden in south Africa which boasts with a…

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International tourism critical to Australia

John Alwyn-Jones - Sep 12, 2026

Australian tourism is flatlining and needs urgent resuscitation, according to peak national body, Tourism & Transport Forum (TTF). TTF Executive…

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TTF says QLD tourism review a winner

John Alwyn-Jones - Sep 12, 2026

Queensland tourism will benefit from a streamlining of the state’s tourism network, according to peak industry group, Tourism & Transport…

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Tourism Malaysia – product update

John Alwyn-Jones - Sep 12, 2026

Malaysia’s tourism is thriving and in order to cater for the different travel and niche markets, new and improved products…

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Australians continue to love Malaysia

John Alwyn-Jones - Sep 12, 2026

Australia remains in Malaysia’s top ten list of tourist-generating countries with 33,942 visitors in August 2008, representing a whopping 50.4%…

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NZ tourism wants more govt money

John Alwyn-Jones - Sep 12, 2026

The NZPA reports that fearing a loss of international market share, the NZ tourism industry is calling for increased public…

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The Hidden Treasures of Utrecht

Chitra Mogul - Sep 12, 2026

Situated in the heart of Holland, only half an hour from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, this friendly city boasts many cultural…

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Hot Deals

Chitra Mogul - Sep 12, 2026

Sail away to a sweet summer with Hilton Hotels, ParisThis summer, Hilton Hotels in Paris invite travellers to explore the…