- Latest News
- 18 May 2023
Airlines to compensate for cancelled flights
Airlines to compensate for delays / cancelled flights Air travel in the post-pandemic era has been a painful minefield for many Australians. Passengers have been stung by sky-high airfares, stood in massive lines at airports, and suffered mind-bending wait times while phoning up airline call centres. But perhaps nothing is more inconvenient than the dreaded […]
- Aussie Grand Tours
- 13 May 2023
Top Australian Winter Destination
Top Australian Winter Destination in Australia 2023. Whats your take?. Lets explore 10. Byron Bay, NSW The popular town of Byron Bay came in at number 10 on the list of top winter spots. The NSW haven has surged in popularity this year, the website said, rising 17 places in the rankings. 9. Hamilton Island, […]
- Latest News
- 01 Apr 2023
Daylight saving ends on 2nd April 2023
When does daylight saving begin and end? Daylight saving ends on 2nd April 2023 Daylight saving ends at 3am, Eastern Daylight Saving Time on Sunday 2 April 2023. Sunday, 2 April 2023, 3:00:00 am clocks are turned backward 1 hour to Sunday, 2 April 2023, 2:00:00 am local standard time instead. Sunrise and sunset will be about 1 […]
- Aussie Grand Tours
- 26 Mar 2023
New Light Show in NT in 2023 Wintjiri Wiru is the breathtaking new light show coming to Uluru Explore with us – Aussie Grand Tours 1. Old meets new in Uluru The outback skies are truly spectacular. But there’s another light show coming to Uluru that’s guaranteed to take your breath away… New Light Show […]
- Latest News
- 02 Oct 2022
Day Light Saving Australia. It’s that time of year again – daylight saving is about to begin for much of the country. Although we lose one precious hour of sleep, for people in those states which observe daylight saving, moving the clocks forward marks the beginning of summer – long, sunny days and nights when […]
- National parks
- 25 Jul 2022
Great Ocean Road Tour departs Melbourne at around 8.00am, we enjoy panoramic views of the city and Port Phillip Bay as we cross the Westgate Bridge, Australia’s longest at just under 2.6 kilometres in length.We pass by and learn a little about Victoria’s second largest city, Geelong, as we make our way down towards the […]
- Parks and Carnivals
- 18 Jul 2022
Phillip Island with Penguin Parade
Phillip Island with Penguin Parade tour Departs Melbourne at around midday, we journey to the city’s most colourful attraction –the iconic Brighton Beach bathing boxes–for an opportunity to visit the beach and take some time to admire these historic landmarks. We continue our journey through Melbourne’s bayside suburbs on the way to Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife […]
- Latest News
- 03 Jul 2022
All COVID-19 border restrictions to be lifted
LATEST UPDATE All COVID-19 border restrictions to be lifted People travelling to Australia will no longer have to complete a Digital Passenger Declaration (DPD) to declare their COVID-19 vaccination status, following changes to the Biosecurity Act, which come into effect from midnight AEST on Wednesday 6 July 2022. “This is great news for families coming home […]
- Latest News
- 08 Feb 2022
International border closures to end, full reopening by February 21 International border closures going to end and almost two years after the government closed Australia to the world, the international border is set to reopen to those who are fully vaccinated. Prime Minister Scott Morrison said after new medical advice, the new border rules would come into […]
- Vaccination
- 29 Nov 2021
How to Travel With the New Covid Strain Omicron?
How to Travel With the New Covid Strain Omicron? How to travel with the New Covid Strain Omicron. The World Health Organisation had pleaded with world leaders not to engage in knee-jerk reactions and has cautioned against the imposition of travel restrictions when the news about Omicron emerged. This is specifically damaging to the World […]