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The date is 12 March 1913. As the foundations of a new capital are being laid, discussions are continuing as to what to name this new city, attempting to reflect its impact in defining a new age for Australian people. Eventually they choose the name 'Canberra', an Aboriginal term meaning 'meeting place'. It is ironic then, that 93 years later, the city named 'meeting place' is where we find that there is not a single person to meet here! The place is dead. Actually, i'm being a tad unfair; it's very easy to take a swipe at Oz's capital, but it's [View Full Entry]

ec - Will Scott | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 20th 2006 | 153 Views | [diary=67610]

Garden of Australian Dreams
The Senate
Australian War Memorial

We spent 4 days in the nations capital, Canberra. It has just over 300,000 people living there so is a lot smaller than Sydney, Melbourne and the like. In yesteryear when men were men and all that jazz Melbourne and Sydney were great rivals so it was decided to build a capital city in between them both: Canberra was built in the early twentieth century for the sole purpose of becoming the new nation's capital. Our Youth Hostel was the most expensive one we've stayed in so far: still only 15 round pounds a night though. It was well worth the [View Full Entry]

Smudge - Michael Smith | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 21st 2006 | 151 Views | [diary=68048]

Anzac Avenue
Abstract and bring the beat back
3 Queens

How you going? That seems to be the most popular way of saying hello here. None of that G'day rubbish. We left Sydney on the 16th of June and got a Greyhound coach to Canberra. We had heard from various backpackers that Canberra was (sorry to all you Canberrains) a little on the dead side so were considering avoiding it altogether. Hang on a second though. It is the capital of Australia though isn't it? I mean it must have something worth going to see. Therefore we decided to stop in Canberra for a couple of days before moving on to [View Full Entry]

Tubs - Dan Holtby | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 18th 2006 | 224 Views | [diary=67422]

Aboriginal Art
Searching For That Someplace That I Cannot Find
The Garden Of Australian Dreams

Can't hardly believe we're actually going! All packed now, had a few people come in and help cull some stuff - ended up with a washing basket full of stuff i didnt really need! Jase ended up with 3 washing baskets full! All off tomorrow... wow. [View Full Entry]

Kat Jase - Kat and Jason | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 21st 2006 | 61 Views | [diary=68269]


So, exams are fast approaching, hell, they're here, I'm just still living in my little cocoon that there's plenty of time for learning an entire semester's work overnight. And somehow convincing myself that it's important to set up a travel blog rather than rub lecture notes all over myself in a rather erotic manner. At this stage it looks like I'll be a lone traveller (maybe that Lonely Planet guide will speak directly to my soul, who knows), and so i might look at travelling the world around, rather than just heading to Europa. It scares me that I might end [View Full Entry]

pjhowe - Paul Howe | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 14th 2006 | 59 Views | [diary=66420]


Between 2 slices of Sydney we had a Canberra filling, visiting the nation's man-made capital for the weekend. It was built between Melbourne and Sydney, the two towns that had been competing for the distinction of being Australia's most important city, and was loosely based on the design of Washington, D.C. We spent the afternoon at Cockington Green, an old country house with some amazing miniature models of buildings both from England and around the world, complete with lego-men sized people. So we saw Stonehenge, Angkor Wat, and even Machu Picchu, all on a single leisurely walk! That's th [View Full Entry]

Quest for the Golden Carrot - Eleni and Eric | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: May 29th 2006 | 128 Views | [diary=62067]

Journey so far to Melbourne
Lake Burley Griffin
Eleni and Machu Picchu

After waking up with just a slight hangover I soon got myself moving as I had a busy day ahead. I left the car in the garage for a few hours and went out to get some essentials from town. The car company gave me a cool box but I thought with the baking heat we have been having some ice blocks would be a good idea. I also got a picnic blanket, which doubles up nicely as a cover for all the stuff in my gigantic boot. The most essential purchase was a portable CD player with car kit and [View Full Entry]

phartell - Philip Hartell | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: May 19th 2006 | 182 Views | [diary=60417]


Welcome to my travel tales of Europe! Here I will attempt to update everyone as often as possible about what is happening on and off the road...Feel free to comment or leave a message, i would love to hear from you! [View Full Entry]

Eurohobo - Sara McAlpin | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: May 14th 2006 | 96 Views | [diary=59186]


After checking out of the ming hole, we had a cool day exploring a bit more of Sydney and then went to the Aquarium with Ben which was loads of fun - coudl have stayed there for hours and hours. Saw sharks and massive manta ray things, and then had lunch and headed for the bus stop. THANKS FOR A COOL DAY BEN! Set off for canberra and the bus trip seemed like it was ages and ages, was only 4 hours. Anyhoo, arrived in canberra and got to the hostel and it is like luxury compared to the last ones! [View Full Entry]

Amanda and Chris - Amanda McDonagh and Chris Thorley | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: May 14th 2006 | 128 Views | [diary=59329]


This is Canberra - our home for the next two years. On the day we arrived it was pouring with rain and a very English grey. And cold, which WASN'T in the brochure. We also had some beautiful bright winter days though - clear and sharp and sunny, and the view of the mountains is fabulous... [View Full Entry]

Sandra Simon - Sandra and Simon | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 3rd 2006 | 58 Views | [diary=92648]

Lake Burley Griffin
Canberra
View from the balcony