Blessings for our big Buddha plan
LOCALS have given their blessing to a giant stone Buddha statue to tower over Sellicks Hill within a year.
LOCALS have given their blessing to a giant stone Buddha statue to tower over Sellicks Hill within a year.
ONE of Canada’s lesser-known regions is making a bold pitch to court visitors from Down Under.
TICKETS are now on sale for one of Queensland’s biggest culinary festivals and organisers are promising this year it will be one big food-filled party.
JOIN former 500cc motorcycle ace Daryl Beattie on a series of spectacular motorcycle journeys through Australia’s Outback.
AN Aboriginal artist’s wish has been granted after his death with his work being flown around the world on a Qantas 737.
TRAVELLERS caught up in typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines are banding together to help others caught in the aftermath.
JETSTAR’S Boeing 787 promises to take comfort levels to a new high when it launches this week.
THE Gold Coast is going super luxe. Jupiters is planning to build a six-star hotel and one billionaire has plans to upgrade Hayman Island into a six-star resort.
AN Australian couple had their wedding and honeymoon blown away when super typhoon Haiyan hit their resort.
HUNDREDS of flights have been cancelled at airports hit by typhoon Haiyan, leaving travellers stranded for the weekend.
TO cancel or not to cancel? As super typhoon Haiyan hits, some travellers won’t be scared off from Philippines trips.
THE bad news for Qantas workers at Avalon could be good news for travellers who will benefit from cheaper flights, analysts say.
NEVER stayed at a health spa? You likely will soon. The $462 billion healthy holiday industry is tipped to almost double by 2017.
WA passengers will be the world’s first to try the Boeing 787-9, with Air NZ to fly the larger jet on the Perth-Auckland route.
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