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Bunnik Tours launches first-ever trip to Victoria – Travel Weekly


06 Jul
2021
Following the success of its first five domestic itineraries, Bunnik Tours has added western Victoria to its portfolio.
The ‘Highlights of Western Victoria’ tour encompasses 13 days spent discovering the many gems this region has to offer, from its rich gold mining history to its breathtaking landscapes and world-famous coastline.
The tour commences in Melbourne, before venturing to Daylesford, a favourite escape for many Victorians’ looking to wind down. Here, guests will enjoy a wine tour and have some time to explore the town.
Stepping back in time, the tour visits the open-air museum of Sovereign Hill in Ballarat, where guests will have time to explore the many buildings and streets depicting what life was like back in the 1850s. ....

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Australia best national parks: 10 amazing, underrated parks


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Mungo National Park, NSW: The landscapes are extraordinary, with solidified, wind-blown sand dunes and dry lakes making for a moon-like vision. But Mungo is important for changing the way we thought about human inhabitation in Australia – skeletal remains found here showed that indigenous people have been in Australia for a lot longer than previously thought. Indigenous-guided tours that delve into that history and traditional beliefs about the land and weather will leave you with your mind racing.  
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Mungo National Park, NSW: The landscapes are extraordinary, with solidified, wind-blown sand dunes and dry lakes making for a moon-like vision. But Mungo is important for changing the way we thought about human inhabitation in Australia – skeletal remains found here showed that indigenous people have been in Australia for a lot longer than previously thought. Indigenous-guided tours that delve into that history and ....

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The Age photos of the week, April 25, 2021

The Age photos of the week, April 25, 2021
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'My ancestors are with us': The Yorta Yorta's fight to restore a pocket of country


‘My ancestors are with us’: The Yorta Yorta’s fight to restore a pocket of country
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‘My ancestors are with us’: The Yorta Yorta’s fight to restore a pocket of country
Is it possible to simultaneously protect a 160-year Anglo-Celtic history and the (at least) 65,000-year-old Aboriginal culture when the two clash?
Yorta Yorta woman Monica Morgan is fighting for her country’s “heartland”, the Barmah National Park.
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It’s a frigid April afternoon, and Yorta Yorta woman Monica Morgan is walking along the shores of the Barmah Lake, emotions running deep. She’s pointing towards an Indigenous massacre site where 26 of her ancestors were brutally killed by colonial troopers, when an ancient river red gum sounds out an alarming creak as a wind squall catche ....

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