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Jamie Horne has extensive experience in rural Victorian (Australia) tourism destinations and is the webmaster for www.bendigo.wswww.bendigo.ws and other regional Victorian websites

    Still More Melbourne Attractions That are Free to See - Part 3

    If you are travelling to Melbourne Australia on a budget then these attractions, the third installment of such, will help you to see some of Melbournes best and most significant attractions for free Read: Still More Melbourne Attractions That are Free to See - Part 3 Read

    By: Jamie Horne | 06/01/2009 | Travel Tips

    Melbourne Attractions That are Free to See - Part 2

    There is so much to see in Melbourne that we have expanded our list of Free Melbourne Attractions. Here are the next eleven great Melbourne attractions and icons that won't cost you a cent to see Read: Melbourne Attractions That are Free to See - Part 2 Read

    By: Jamie Horne | 06/01/2009 | Travel Tips

    Melbourne Attractions That are Free to See

    Melbourne is located in Victoria Australia and is often considered the 'cultural' capital of Australia. If you are travelling on a budget, or even if you are not here is our list of the Top 10 things to see in Melbourne that are free Read: Melbourne Attractions That are Free to See Read

    By: Jamie Horne | 06/01/2009 | Travel Tips

    Sydney Gift & Homewares Australia (gha) Fair

    The Sydney Gift Fair 2009 run by Gift & Homewares Australia (GHA) is one of the leading trade exhibition fairs on the Sydney Calendar. This year the GHA Gift Fair will run from Saturday February 21 through to Tuesday February 24 2009 and will be held at the Sydney Showground and Sydney Olympic Park. Read: Sydney Gift & Homewares Australia (gha) Fair Read

    By: Jamie Horne | 17/12/2008 | Shopping

    Norman Lindsay - Australia's Most Controversial Artist

    Norman Lindsay is one of Australia's most controversial but easily recognised artists. His voluptuos nudes were captured in is oils, watercolours, pencils and etchings to challenge that which was deemed 'acceptable' by the establishment. Even today, almost 40 years after his death his works still cause controversy. Read: Norman Lindsay - Australia's Most Controversial Artist Read

    By: Jamie Horne | 19/08/2008 | Visual Art

    Ned Kelly - Australian's Most Famous Bushranger

    Ned Kelly is an Australian icon. A legend amongst Australian historians, the bushranger Ned Kelly roamed the North East corner of Victoria Australia, robbing banks and battling what would appear to be the then vindictive police forces until he finally captured, tried and hung on 11th November 1880. Read: Ned Kelly - Australian's Most Famous Bushranger Read

    By: Jamie Horne | 29/07/2008 | Destinations

    Echuca Accommodation

    Having recently travelled to Echuca, Victoria and spent a week holidaying along this wonderful stretch of the Murray River, and across the border into Moama, it is an opportune time to review some of the accommodation options available in the region Read: Echuca Accommodation Read

    By: Jamie Horne | 11/07/2008 | Destinations

    Wedding Checklist

    Make planning your wedding easier with this convenient wedding checklist. Includes what to do and when to do it, legal requirements, wedding receptions, wedding cars, guests, formal wear and all other considerations to help make you wedding day run smoothly. Read: Wedding Checklist Read

    By: Jamie Horne | 21/04/2008 | Weddings

    Driving on the Wrong Side of the Road

    Driving in Australia can challenge all of your senses, emotions, natural instincts and concentration, especially if you are from America or Continental Europe where driving on the right side of the road is literally ‘the right side’. Read: Driving on the Wrong Side of the Road Read

    By: Jamie Horne | 11/03/2008 | Travel Tips

    Echuca

    Echuca Moama is approximately 215kms from Melbourne and 91kms north of Bendigo located on the Murray River on the Victoria – New South Wales Border. Both towns were founded by ex-convicts Read: Echuca Read

    By: Jamie Horne | 07/03/2008 | Travel
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