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New Tourism - July, 2010


Find your Sealegs on Castaways’ new island day tour

Escape to a tropical island paradise without getting your feet wet and enjoy a gourmet picnic on a private beach with a new day tour available from Castaways Resort & Spa Mission Beach. more>

Sleepovers for grown-ups in Old Schoolhouse

Enjoy overnight “couple’s detention” in a renovated 1960’s schoolhouse and indulge in a pampering mud bath at a stylish rural retreat just outside Mackay. more>

Lantern spectacle shines at Xstrata Mount Isa Rotary Rodeo

The lights will be shining on the Queensland Outback town of Mount Isa next month when a new lantern parade and light show spectacle joins the entertainment line up at the 2010 Xstrata Mount Isa Rotary Rodeo.
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Season of Sailing sails into Queensland

With a range of great-value packages now available, Queensland’s first Season of Sailing gives you the perfect excuse to plan a holiday to one of Queensland’s stunning sailing destinations. more>

Geotour breaks new ground at Capricorn Caves

Discover marine fossils from a coral reef that existed 390 million years ago on a new geotour at the Capricorn Caves, the multi-award winning ecotourism attraction near Rockhampton. more>

Maggie’s newest luxe accommodation

Maggies Beachfront Apartments, located on beautiful Horseshoe Bay, is the latest luxury accommodation option on magical Magnetic Island. more>

Surf’s up at Brisbane’s newest restaurant

Surfing the Menu presenter, author and Executive Chef Ben O’Donoghue’s new restaurant is a delicious addition to the Brisbane dining scene.

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Whales don’t keep mum about their babies for Hervey Bay visitors, writes Adrienne Costin.

“Folks, I think we’re in luck,” boomed across the deck of Freedom III. “It looks like we have a mum bringing her new baby over to the boat.”
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