Discover the unique ways Australians celebrate Christmas with sun, surf, and festive cheer. Explore traditions, events, and travel tips for a memorable holiday season. READ MORE Sunny Festivities: Unwrap Christmas Day in Australia Discover the unique charm of celebrating Christmas Day in Australia...
Tipping is not generally a custom in Australia. Most Australians will either round the amount up or simply leave the change. In more formal places, it is becoming customary to leave about 10% if you feel the service is worthy. Where can I find the latest travel advice for Australia?
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Labour Day (First Monday in October) Boxing Day (December 26) Local Customs & Language (including Tipping) Customs Sydney’s atmosphere is very casual and friendly. You will find most residents are happy to assist you with direction or suggestions during your visit. Australians work some...
Australians will no longer face the hassle or cost of obtaining a visa for trips to Sri Lanka as of 1 October 2024, until at least early 2025. In a move intended to boost tourism and strengthen international relations, some 35 countries – including Australia – will be granted visa-free ...
This travel tip should actually be #1 on the list. I love my earplugs! Muffle the sounds of crying babies, drunk Australians, barking dogs, honking horns, dormitory sex, natural gas salesmen, and more. A traveler’s best friend.These are my favorite earplugsfor comfort & effectiveness. ...
How to save on flights when travelling for business Qantas Business Rewards now offers even more savings and rewards. December 20 2024 Airline Air Canada: first hints of new Boeing 787 business class December 19 2024 Business New entry rules, and fees, for Australians visiting the UK ...
Four out of five Australians live within 50km of the beach. For a nation of surf lovers it’s funny to think that daytime swimming was banned in Australia between 1838 and 1902 to prevent “indecency”. The Aussies do love “the amber nectar”, and in 1954 Bob Hawke set a record of...
• Witchetty Grubis a term used to describe large, white, wood-eating larvae of several moths. Edible either raw or lightly cooked, they are sought as a high-protein food by Aboriginal Australians. The raw witchetty grub tastes similar to almonds, and when cooked, the skin becomes crisp ...
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