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  1. Mildura riverfront revamp plans on track

    abc.net.au » ABC News: Mildura-Swan Hill - 10 hours ago

    The Mildura council says work to move rail yards away from the city's riverfront to Merbein should be finished by the middle of next year.

    Also tagged: local government, mildura 3500, merbein 3505

  2. Queen Mary 2 to head to north Qld

    abc.net.au » ABC News: Business - 11 hours ago

    In a boost for north Queensland tourism, the ocean liner Queen Mary 2 will stop in the Whitsundays in 2010.

    Also tagged: travel and tourism, brisbane 4000, cairns 4870, townsville 4810, airlie beach 4802, mackay mc 4741

  3. McMansion Treehouse: Gigantic Two-story Kids Playhouse Spells the Death of the Small Footprint

    treehugger.com » TreeHugger - 13 hours ago

    That icon of American childhood, the treehouse, has succumbed to the McMansion phenomenon. The place of refuge that you may remember as little more than a haphazardly mounted platfor...

    Also tagged: news, humor, wisconsin, green youth

  4. Getting facelift

    thehindubusinessline.com » Business Line - Variety - 16 hours ago

  5. Cuba escaping Castro's shadow

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph Travel - 23 hours ago

    Graham Boynton falls in love with a country saved by its political isolation.

    Also tagged: arts, people, travel, culture, society, cuba, holiday, lifestyle, havana, trip, castro, fidel, tour, beaches

  6. Cattle Bay tourist development gets nod

    abc.net.au » ABC News: South East NSW - Sep 4, 2008

    The New South Wales Government has given the go-ahead for an international standard tourist development on the far south coast.

    Also tagged: local government, regional development, bega 2550, eden 2551

  7. Airline costs to improve in '09, but outlook is still ugly

    nationalpost.com » FP Posted - Sep 3, 2008

    The "perfect storm" of high fuel costs and falling demand that has rained down on the international airline industry will lift in 2009 but not by much, according to the International Air Transport Association

    Also tagged: economy, transportation, oil

  8. Tourism minister says British hotels are overpriced and rushhour trains 'dreadful'

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph Travel - Sep 3, 2008

    Hotels in Britain are too expensive and of "worrying" quality while our rushhour trains are "dreadful" according of the Government minister responsible for attracting more tourists to the country.

    Also tagged: price, hotels, margaret hodge, british hospitality association, visit britain

  9. Russian River Wine Fests Become Water Teetotalers

    Russian River Wine Fests Become Water Teetotalers

    treehugger.com » TreeHugger - Sep 2, 2008

    Image source: Getty Images How many plastic water bottles would you think are disposed of at wine festivals? Couple thousand? (Event that seems like a ton of plastic for just one event). Well, three events - the Winter

    Also tagged: water, wine, san francisco, california, drinking water, bottled water, food and health, reusability, environmental footprint

  10. Jetstar begins more Darwin flights

    abc.net.au » ABC News : Northern Territory - Sep 2, 2008

    Jetstar's Darwin hub is one step closer to becoming a reality, with the airline kicking off its first Sydney-Darwin-Ho Chi Minh City flights.

    Also tagged: nt, travel and tourism, air transport, darwin 0800

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