July 9th, 2007
If you're thinking of doing more than snorkling along the scenic waters of Australia, you may decide you need to obtain diving certifications. Melbourne Diving School is the oldest recognized Diving school in Australia. Training courses began in the early 1950's with help from the Royal Australian NavySchool. Police, coast guard and emergency relief personnel were trained this way. The company evolved to offer services and expertise to the general public. ...
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July 9th, 2007
From July 5-9, Melbourne hosted a fabulous boat show for everyone from canoe and kyak wilderness enthusiasts, traditional fishermen to power boat junkies and posh yachtsmen. Many people forget that Australia is partly known for the Murray-Darling river which is very popular for hosue boat rental vacations and other boat-related holidays. The vast array of choices and prices of boat merchandise might boggle just about anyone's mind. The Boating Industry of Victoria arranged ...
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July 9th, 2007
Toastmasters is an international organisation which encourages people to develop confidence, leadership and comaraderie through public speaking and interacting with experienced toastmasters. Some people belong to particular clubs and concentrate on specific personal goals. Other people drop by and act as guests at different clubds to see what its all about. Toastmasters can be found in different countries, but if you're visiting the Melbourne area, you'll be surprised at the extent of ...
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June 27th, 2007
An upcoming event worth time is The Age's 2007 Melbourne Writer's Festival. This will take place from Tuesday August 24-Sunday September 2. Baffle yourself with the up-and-coming. Discover writers you hadn't heard of and others you've read for years. Meet them over a coffee or at an event reception.
Its an opportunity to hob-nob with international literary minds of the past and present. Writers, publishers, agents and a fascinated public all get ...
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June 27th, 2007
Recent debates over fresh water shortages and future availablity draw attention to an increased public interest has developed in Melbourne water systems. Tourists and locals seek to learn more. You have more opportunities to learn about the history of water capturing and usage than meet the eye.
The Water Discovery Centre in Werribee is one example. This reveals where local drinking water originates. Its set up like a museum with displays and interactive games. ...
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June 20th, 2007
Back in 2000, I had the invigorating experience of an acrobatic air flight in outside of Valparaiso, Chile. I experienced +6gs and was flying for about 35 minutes in very unusual circumstances. It was one of my sincere thrills of a lifetime. I would highly recommend this kind of experience to anyone, providing your health is okay and meet other requirements.
While visiting Melbourne, visitors have the amazing opportunity to experience an acrobatic ...
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June 20th, 2007
During my undergraduate university experience in Canada, I spent two years as a live-in-nanny for a family that was half Jewish and half Christian. During that period of my life, I became interested in learning more about various religions and cultures. When I came to Melbourne, Australia, I decided to discover the Melbourne Synagogues.
Melbourne's Jewish community is largely located in the St. Kilda district. This is where visitors can learn more about the home of th Hebrew Congregation, which is the oldest ...
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June 20th, 2007
Many people know that Australia has a growing Asian population, but fewer people are aware of the history behind this immigration. Fewer people are knowledgable about the many examples of Asian culture which continue to enrich Australian multiculturalism.
The Museum of Chinese Australian History is well worth a visit. It's located at 22 Cohen Place in the centre of the city. If you look at your map, you will find it quite easily near Little ...
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June 20th, 2007
I know. I know. Some people are just sick of the traditional bus tours. They really appreciate the opportunity to take in local sites on their own. You may be the sort of person who has no desire to rent a car or leave the centre of the city. That may be too much trouble, or you may be pressed for time. That's fine. Rest asssured, that you can still find your fill ...
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June 20th, 2007
When people come to Melbourne, they may begin with traditional places to visit in the city. They may also think about what to explore in areas fewer people venture to see.
As you drive along Mount Dandenong Tourist Road, you may stop in the villages of Sassafras and Kallista on the way up the winding mountain road. Each town offers a number of artisan shops and small art galleries, cafes and ...
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