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Enjoy a family-friendly escape to Brisbane
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Diana Plater wanted to spend 'quality' time with her children but wanted to avoid the more predictable family choices. She plumped for a family-friendly escape to Brisbane.
Sydney hotel offers high life
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Stephanie Gardiner felt like American-style royalty when she stood in the same Sydney hotel room the US president had occupied earlier this year. The feeling continued over a two-night stay packed with indulgent Sydney-centric activities.
Dutch debate building Tulip Island
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The Netherlands wants to redraw the map of Europe - literally.
Descend into a dark, damp realm
Bruce Elder goes underground and explores three accessible caves in the limestone valleys near Sydney.
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