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Come 'Walkabout'
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Watch Tourism Australia’s Destination Campaign by Baz Luhrmann and learn about the themes that inspired it.

Sometimes we need to lose ourselves to find what matters most. Australia’s Aboriginal people know as much, going ‘walkabout’ to reconnect with the land and their traditional way of life. For most of us, ‘walkabout’ takes the form of a holiday - a time to rebalance and refresh.  It lets us find ourselves when the pressures of daily life have made us lose touch. It doesn’t matter whether we go to the city, bush or beach, or drive, fly, walk, sail or catch a train. Going ‘walkabout’ lets us nourish the inner magic that makes our life rich. [read on]

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Is it possible to sum up a country as huge, ancient and diverse as Australia with a couple of symbols?  You may immediately think koalas and kangaroos or picture rust-red Uluru and the span of Sydney Harbour Bridge. You can string these images together like postcards to get an idea of what Australia is about. Or you could think about billabongs and boabs. Like Australia, they change with the seasons and flourish when nature is at her best. [read on]

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