Wednesday, April 23, 2014

TRAVEL: What living in NYC is really like for an Aussie

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What living in NYC is really like for an Aussie
Wednesday 23 Apr, 2014
What living in NYC is really like for an Aussie
VISITING versus living in the big apple are two completely different things. This Aussie woman tells what life in New York is really like after the big move.
'The city unlike any other I'd been to before'
IT'S known for its cars and crime, somewhere you'd rather leave than live but this Melbourne mum shares what it's like to live in one of the most avoided cities on Earth.
A day in the life of an Australian sniffer dog
WHERE they sleep, what they eat and how they're trained. We take a look at the life of Australia's hardest working law enforcers.
Moments that changed travel forever
IMAGINE a world without planes. These are the inventions, discoveries and milestones that changed travel forever.
So this is what happens to your baggage?
THIS is not what you want to see happen to your precious cargo. Airline baggage staff have been suspended after footage showed what really goes on behind the scenes at an airport.
16 things you need to know before a holiday
TAKING off over the Easter break? Before you do, learn from these master travellers who have come up with 16 things you're getting totally wrong.
World's most haunted island for sale
THOUSANDS of tormented spirits haunt its shores and tourists are banned from visiting. The most haunted island on Earth is up for sale.
How to survive in the wheel of a plane
A TEENAGER survived a flight from California to Hawaii - outside the plane. How? Why? So many questions.
Why the Chinese are causing chaos in Thailand
ONE of Thailand's top universities is under a security clampdown. Not against a terrorist threat but against Chinese tourists. Find out why.
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How to sleep better on a plane
IT'S the inevitable struggle: you're on a long flight, the lights have been dimmed and it's time to try to doze off. But you just can't. Here's what to do.
SA cruisin' on new tourist wave
SOUTH Australia's cruise boom hits new heights this week with a record four calls by a P&O Cruises' ship expected to leave about $1 million in its wake.
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Wednesday, April 23, 2014