This may be your best bet for making good money on your working visa, and get to dive every day as well.
If you're trekking through Australia, do watch out for the often venomous wildlife, especially these critters...
Interested in spending a while in Australia? A working visa is a great way to do that.
Road tripping through Oz is a popular undertaking. It's a big country, so planning goes a long way.
Within Australia's Northern Territory, Nitmiluk is a gigantic national park that's best known for being home to Katherine Gorge. Don't confuse the Gorge with Katherine, which refers to the town of the same name that's 30 km to the southwest.
Looking to travel in Australia now that you're retired? Here are some good options.
The history and culture of Australia throws up some surprises at these six fascinating museums.
Perth offers up a range of great restaurants. But with so much love for grilled steak in Australia, that should be your first choice. Pick one of these 5.
Rather than sit at home and be snowed in, get a plane ticket and visit one of these festivals.
It doesn't take huge money to create a ceremony which will remain in your, and your guests', memory for a long time.
This premier research institution is well worth a visit when in Canberra
Wave Rock, a geological wonder millions of years old, mixes the aesthetics of an ocean wave with the strength and longevity of stone.
Drive the scenic Great Ocean Road and see some of Australia's most beautiful landmarks on the way.
The Waverley Cemetery is a one-of-a-kind destination in Australia's Sydney suburbs. It is located in a beautiful location along the coast atop of some cliffs, overlooking the sea and the surrounding areas.
Nambung National Park is home to the Pinnacles Desert, an otherworldly landscape. There are also beaches and wildlife to explore.
For 22 years, Australia's absolute best roots and blues music festival has been the Byron Bay Blues Fest
The Tamworth Country Music Festival is held every year in Tamworth, New South Wales, celebrating Australian country music.
This is Queensland's largest music festival and features a world class lineup each year.
The Falls Festival has happened every New Years Eve since 1993 and is a staple on the Australian festival circuit.
St. Jerome's Laneway Festival began in Melbourne in 2004. It was the brainchild of Jerome Borazio and Danny Rogers to create a music festival that would find what was new and great in music and bring it to unique settings.
Founded almost twenty years ago by Ken West and Vivian Lees, the Big Day Out music festival in Australia has become one of the world's most well- known and popular annual music events
The Ghan is one of the premier ways to see Australia's outback in relaxing style.
The National Museum of Australia located in Acton Peninsula, Canberra is a fantastically unique museum with more than 200,000 pieces representing Australia's historical path ranging from Torres Strait Islander and Aboriginal history to society in Australia since 1788.
Founded from hippie culture and Vietnam War protests, this museum has grown to include art and exhibits highlighting both alternative culture and Aboriginal issues.
Amidst the rugged nothingness that defines much of Australia can be found stunning pockets of pure natural beauty, accented by amazing rock formations and complemented by what is said to be the most ancient culture on this planet.
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