Posts tagged under "Australia"
Perth: Hip Boomtown Restaurants and Bars
posted in Australia & NZ . posted by Ian on February 07, 2012 . 1 Comment
Perth’s national rap as a nouveau riche enclave for entrepreneurs decked in yacht wear is quickly wearing thin. Precincts like Northbridge are ripe with more new food trends and impressive joints than you can poke a stick at. So say goodbye to the heritage pubs of yore and find out why Perth’s cool reckoning is … More
24 Hours in Canberra
posted in Australia & NZ . posted by Ian on February 06, 2012 . 1 Comment
Fact #1: some national capitals are lame. Fact #2: some purpose-built national capitals are even lamer. Not so Canberra. Sure, the administrative heart of Australia teems with politicos, bureaucrats, lobbyists and cub reporters but it is not all dull parliamentary machinations in the Garden City. For visitors with a day or more to spare, Canberra … More
Melbourne’s Hipster Food Scene
posted in Australia & NZ, FCS . posted by Ian on February 02, 2012 . 1 Comment
Seafood tacos. Pulled pork. Sliders and onion rings. Any number of deep fried ice-creams from the 80s. Whether it’s being dished from the hatch of a food truck or placed on the pass of a pop up laneway restaurant, the hipster food revolution has certainly hit Melbourne right in the sweet spot. Harking from the … More
Australia: The Star and Crown Casino Food Scene
posted in Australia & NZ, Featured . posted by Ian on February 01, 2012 . 2 Comments
Is the casino culinary scene in Australia on the verge of a cataclysmic paradigm shift, whereby it begins to, at last and finally, mimic the best of the best in Las Vegas (or, indeed, the best of the best in Melbourne and Sydney)? Is it possible that in the foreseeable future local epicures will wine … More
Best Remote Escapes in Australia
posted in Australia & NZ, FCS . posted by Ian on January 23, 2012 . 2 Comments
What can an ostensibly trite and dull statistical measurement like population density tell us about a particular country? Well, quite a lot, as it turns out (demographers everywhere celebrate!). Take Australia, for example. Big country, very few people. While a city like Manila has over 43,000 people per km2 – a figure that boggles the … More
Top 10 Hikes in Australia
posted in Australia & NZ, FCS . posted by Ian on January 16, 2012 . 1 Comment
Fancy a little fresh air while in the land Down Under? No worries. Oz and epic hikes go together like Vegemite and butter on toast. Take a look at ten of the best, from short walkabouts to rangy, cross-country expeditions.
Larapinta Trail, NT – Photo credit
10. Australian Alps Walking Track (VIC, NSW, ACT)
Distance: 683 km
From Walhalla, … More







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