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Aurora Kakadu Klash  

Enter the only fishing competition in Kakadu National Park. The Aurora Kakadu Klash is the only fishing competition held in World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park, which is rich with many species. Fishing takes place on the South Alligator River ...

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Free Guided Walks, Talks and Activities - Kakadu National Park  

An interactive way to learn about and experience Kakadu National Park. During the months of June through to October, catch a free daily guided talk at Ubirr and Nourlangie Rock. There will also be guided walks held at various locations throughout th ...

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Kakadu Mahbilil Festival  

Your chance to try tradition bush food and celebrate indigenous culture. Kakadu celebrates in early September with the annual Mahbilil Festival, held at Lake Jabiru in the small town of Jabiru within the nation park. Aboriginal people from through ou ...

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editors picks

Koala and the Brown Snake, You Yangs, Victoria

janduf | 2008-03-26 | Ever wondered how animals get along with snakes in the wild? We saw a Brown Snake slither calmly past one of our favourite Koalas, while she was drinking at a waterhole in the You Yangs near Melbourne. | read more

Travel Australia

JB | 2008-05-02 | My wife and I set out to fulfil the great Aussie dream back in 2003, that is, to travel Australia and explore Australia’s many diverse destinations, indefinitely…. | read more

Deloraine Stays and Cafes

quamby | 2008-03-25 | Deloraine, a lovely quaint town of 2500 people, established around 1830's. It has some magnificent old buildings with a lot of history attached to them. The picturesque Meander River flows around the outskirt of the town, as you drive past you may see the enthusiastic fishermen trying their luck with catching rainbow or brown trout. | read more

Tooradin - Victoria

JB | 2008-01-31 | Tooradin is a town that we had always driven through on the way to Phillip Island and never thought to stop. | read more

 

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