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Journey Through Australia: Your Comprehensive Travel Guide

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Where to Find the Best Specialty Coffee in the Melbourne CBD?

Posted on 5 February 202618 January 2026 / by Bohdan-admin /
specialty coffee retail shelf display

Start your search in the laneways – Flinders Lane and the surrounding backstreets around Crossley Street are where the magic happens. That’s

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Car Racing at Phillip Island Circuit

Posted on 26 March 202525 March 2025 / by Kyle Davis /
Car Racing at Phillip Island Circuit

Yes, cars do race on Phillip Island! Home to a world-class motor racing circuit, Phillip Island is a must-visit destination for any

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Why is the Great Ocean Road Famous

Posted on 25 March 202525 March 2025 / by Kyle Davis /
Why is the Great Ocean Road Famous

The Great Ocean Road, 243 kilometres of Australia’s southeast coast, is more than just a drive. It’s a road, a piece of

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