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Warm Up at Surfers Paradise

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

Winter is upon us, and while Queensland is best known for beautiful sunny days, that doesn’t stop Jack Frost creeping in around this time of year.  As the days get shorter and colder, it becomes harder for everyone to beat those winter blues.

For the best cure, why not take a drive to the Gold Coast and discover Surfers Paradise.  It’s only 60 minutes from the Brisbane CBD and there is so much to see and do, that it can’t be condensed in one sentence.

Take leisurely stroll along the golden sands of Surfers Paradise beach, or dip your feet in the cool waters of the ocean if you’re game enough.  The beaches are patrolled from 8am to 5pm, 7 days a week, so there is always a safe time to swim.

Splash your cash on a shopping trip.  With hundreds of stores to choose from in the shopping precinct, you’ll not go home empty-handed.  Boutiques, surf shops, high end fashion and accessories are all part of the Surfers Paradise shopping experience.

Pamper yourself at a day spa, hairdresser or nail salon and finish off with a delectable hot coffee at one of the many welcoming cafes, bistros and restaurants.

After dark, Surfers Paradise transforms into a Vegas-style hotspot with neon lights, music and people of all vintage abuzz for the excitement of the nightlife.  Countless nightclubs, bars and pubs line the streets of this central location, making it a perfect way to end your fun-filled day.

If it’s something a little more adrenalin-invoking you’re after, or even just something to make you feel like a kid again, then try one of the many unique attractions Surfers Paradise has to offer, such as the Fly Coaster, Bungee Trampoline, Sling Shot, Vomatron, Infinity, Timezone games arcade, Tenpin Bowling, Putt Putt, the Wax Museum, Ripley’s Believe It Or Not, and much much more.

If there is one guarantee that Surfers Paradise can provide, it is that you definately won’t be bored. 

How much fun can be had in one day?  Well, that depends entirely on you…..how many of these activities do you think you can squeeze into 24 hours?  In fact, you may find you’ll want to stay longer just to fit everything in.  There is plenty of accomodation to suit every budget at Surfers Paradise, from hostels to hotels and holiday apartments.

For more information on Surfers Paradise visit the Gold Coast Tourism website, www.verygoldcoast.com.au or contact Gold Coast City Council.

Things To See and Do In Brisbane

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

Brisbane, Australia is the capital and most populous city in Queensland. Located on the Brisbane river, the climate is humid and subtropical. Brisbane is home to a thriving classical and contemporary music scene, many theatres and performing arts centres and several world-class museums. Parks, beaches and public gardens are available for outdoor activities and there are a variety of public festivals scheduled year round.

In 2007, Billboard Magazine nominated Brisbane as one of the Top 5 International Music Hotspots and Brisbane lives up to this distinction with its many live musical events.  Throughout the city, there are pubs, clubs and outdoor cafes that offer live entertainment nightly. From classical to contemporary, Brisbane embraces its Hotspot nomination.

The Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) is home to the concert hall and several theatres. Ballet, opera, orchestra and other performing arts troupes call this venue home.

Opened in 2006, the Queensland Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA) houses collections from around the world. GoMA is the largest modern art museum in Australia. Its large size allows for large scale exhibitions, including the largest Andy Warhol retrospectives in the country.

There are historic sites in Brisbane that relate to its importance during World War II. Buildings that were used as headquarters for Allied troops have been preserved. The Shrine of Remembrance, a war memorial, is located in Anzac Square.

South Bank Parklands are a popular area for events and celebrations. There are over 17 hectares of lawns and gardens and it is the site of many weddings.

Perfect for walks, weddings, biking and relaxing, the Brisbane City Botanic Gardens is an old and venerable complex. Its central location and lush gardens make it a popular destination for locals.

No trip to Brisbane would be complete without a visit to the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary. Opened in 1927, it is the oldest sanctuary of its kind. Over 130 koalas call the sanctuary home, and there are also kangaroos and other native Australian animals available to meet and feed.

Beautiful and clean, the Gold Coast beaches of Queensland are a short drive from Brisbane. Well protected by the famous Aussie beach patrol (Surf Life Saving Australia), visitors can choose from over 70 kilometres of prime sandy beaches. All popular beach activities are available, including sailing, surfing, wind surfing, swimming and snorkeling.

Brisbane is a vital and exciting city with a wide variety of cultural and recreational opportunities for local residents and tourists alike.

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