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This is our first trip interstate. Been Central Queenslanders all our lives! Time to get out and have a look around Cant believe it got down to freezing overnight, then 2 days later it was heading for 30+ degrees even though its right in the middle of summer! [View Full Entry]

Stacey and Paul - Stacey and Paul Todman | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: April 17th 2005 | 270 Views | [diary=6174]

Stace with Samson
The war memorial
Us at New Parliment House

Perisher
Perisher
Staying on the mountain is picture perfect
This was the first time we have seen snow in Australia and first time skiiing at an Australian ski resort, so we were very excited. We drove down to Canberra spent the night in the car (freezing our buts off) and got the express up to Perisher, stayed at Smiggins Holes. We thought we would take it easy the first day and spent it at Smiggins run so we could all get used to the gear and get our ski legs. The next day we all headed across to Perisher and really got stuck into it, Perisher has some great long [View Full Entry]

keliain - Kelly & Iain | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: December 20th 2006 | 41 Views | [diary=112220]

Iain & Kelly
Snow amongst the Gum Trees
Snow Falling

Sunday, 4 April It was a cool start to the day. I put the last of the gear into the car and followed my usual route towards the Hume Freeway via Yea. Along the way I passed through countryside still brown from the summer heat and Lake Eldon at Bonnie Doon still had no water. As I crossed the bridge I remembered in my youth spending time on a power boat under this very bridge. At Benalla you join the Hume Freeway and don't leave it until Goulbourn where the road branches south to the Barten Highway which in turn leads [View Full Entry]

Colin - Colin | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: April 22nd 2005 | 168 Views | [diary=3793]

Canberra Library
Old Parliament House
Aboriginal Embassy

Trippy!
Trippy!
talk about some trippy lighting!
Checked into the YHA last night and spent 4 hours just walking around before crashing out. Woke up at midnight (some guy had his bed taken and he wanted to know who) but I was so gooooone that I woke up at 8am and we both apologized to each other (I kicked him away). At home, my computer has crashed but I hope it’s alright back there. Because I got heaps of (incriminating) photos from the Queensland leg of the Tour of Booty (and somehow I didn’t back them up!), I hope it can be saved. I just don’t want [View Full Entry]

johnnybones - John Bones | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 5th 2004 | 18 Views | [diary=170070]

The 2000 Sydney Olympic Torch
Flags of the World
Portuguese Flag

Southern Highlands
Southern Highlands
On the way to Canberra
At the moment I’m on the Canberra XPL(orer). There are these huge dark bodies of cloud just hanging over Sydney at the moment. They must have caught on that I was down here! All the girls from up north seem extremely pleased at our rolling visit. Robbie and I have finally agreed that we’re going to do this (trip to Queensland) yearly because we LOVE those Queensland girls so much! Libby L in three weeks, Jess in April and Josie maybe kind enough to bring Gina down to town! Josie won “Employer of the Year” at her work and the [View Full Entry]

johnnybones - John Bones | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 4th 2004 | 16 Views | [diary=170068]

On the way to Canberra
On the way to Canberra
Just after Goulburn

Canberra
Canberra
View from the roof of Parliament House
After a week in Sydney of desperately searching for work - ANY WORK, I was offered a free ride to Canberra and decided to accept. Canberra gets a lot of bad reviews from backpackers mostly because of its lack of nightlife but that's not why I'm here so I figured I'd give it a chance. It's the nation's capital for heaven's sake! Gotta see it. On paper Canberra looks very straightforward, convenient, and easy to navigate because it's a planned city based on a series of circles. The sheer scale of the city (it's HUGE) makes it extremely difficult to get [View Full Entry]

Rachel of Oz - Rachel Tannahill | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: April 17th 2005 | 446 Views | [diary=1786]

Canberra
Guy Sebastian
Australia Day

Art....
Art....
Or a hazard to the eyesight?
Canberra is a purpose built capital, and it is apparent in the atmosphere of the city. The endless stream of government buildings and national headquarters make it feel like one giant industrial estate. The sheer amount of land Canberra occupies in relation to the number of people who live there (many who work there can't face living there and are located in Sydney) causes the place to be incredibly quiet. Visiting just after New Year, when many were still on holiday, the whole place was a ghost town. In the middle of the day it was possible to be the only [View Full Entry]

Matt - Matt W | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: April 17th 2005 | 258 Views | [diary=399]

Parliament House By Night
Growth


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