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Australia/New Zealand/PAC

Western Australia’s unique destinations and experiences are epitomized as “Walking On A Dream” in a new global tourism brand for the state launched this week by Tourism Western Australia. The “Walking On A Dream” campaign invites travelers to visit WA to explore the attributes that make the destination a wondrous, dreamlike place, including its extraordinary landscapes and one-of-a-kind experiences that inspire a sense of unparalleled freedom. Editor’s note: I had a FABULOUS trip to Western Australia in May of this year. Included on my tour was a visit with Josh Koomal, an aboriginal man who runs a tour company called Read more

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WESTERN AUSTRALIA – I’m driving north along the lonely, quiet coast of Western Australia. I’m supposed to check into my hotel in the town of Kalbarri at 5 p.m. and it’s already dangerouly close to that. My schedule says I should motor on, but there’s a particular quality of light in the sky. I see a sign that points the way to a coastal section of Kalbarri National Park, and decide the schedule can go to hell. I drive down a winding road towards the setting sun and pull into looks like the closest parking lot. I quickly make my Read more

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It’s National Beach Day, so here are some of my fave beaches around the world. Cheers!

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Tourism New Zealand has a new campaign that extends an official invitation to international visitors – especially for those curious enough to look a little deeper and go a little further to discover more authentic, meaningful connections when traveling. As the first global campaign post-pandemic, “If You Seek” is designed to intrigue audiences and captivate the viewer through alluring perspectives of the destination’s people and places. The true magic of Aotearoa (New Zealand) is reserved for the manuhiri (visitors) who immerse, embrace, and respect its unique culture, people, and natural environment. With New Zealand now open to Canadian travellers, they Read more

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Airlift between Canada and Australia is back to 97% of pre-pandemic levels, Tourism Australia officials say. Speaking to the website OpenJaw.com at an Australia tourism event in Los Angeles recently, Tourism Australia’s Managing Director, Phillipa Harrison, said Canada “has been a surprising and delightful market for us. It’s quietly growing.” Harrison said Canadians like to explore. “They disperse into the region, which is important for us as a tourism economy. They have the same propensity as Australians to travel.” Tourism Australia data shows that lift between the two countries has been almost fully restored – at 97 per cent of Read more

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