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Woman critically injured after shark mauling at Australia's Coogee BeachA woman in her 30s was critically injured after a shark attack at Sydney's Coogee Beach on Saturday. Bystanders rescued the swimmer, who su...
Canadian teenager identified as Piper James found dead surrounded by dingoes on world’s largest sand island in AustraliaA young Canadian tourist, Piper James, was discovered deceased on K'gari island. Her body was found near a pack of dingoes. Authorities are...
Tragic end for missing Queensland tourists in Tasmania: Police confirm couple found deadA tragic end to the search for Leannedra Kang and Takahiro Toya, the Queensland tourists, as their bodies were discovered near their crashe...
Tragedy at Australia's Woorim Beach: Teenage girl fatally Mauled in shocking shark attackA 17-year-old girl was fatally attacked by a shark at Woorim Beach, Bribie Island, Australia. The incident, which occurred on February 3, h...
Helicopter crashes into hotel roof in Australian resort town, killing pilotA helicopter crashed into the roof of a hotel in the popular northern Australian tourist town of Cairns, killing the pilot and forcing the ...
Using social media for your holiday 'inspo' can be risky and even dangerous - here's whyAustralia, with its breathtaking natural wonders, is no stranger to the downsides of social media tourism. Many people have been injured, n...
Four air crew members are missing after Australian army helicopter ditched off Australia's coastFour crew members of an Australian army helicopter are missing after the MRH-90 Taipan helicopter went down near Hamilton Island, during a ...
Australia helicopter collision: Officials say need to know what happened in cockpitsA mid-air collision between two helicopters on Monday leading to death of a pilot and three passengers. Officials say investigators are sti...
Australia records first Omicron death, authorities stick to reopening planOmicron, which health experts say appears more contagious but less virulent than previous strains, began to spread in the country just as i...
For an unforgettable family vacation, aboard an adventurous journeyThere are great surf beaches at Warrnambool and Port Fairy. In Melbourne, head to the back beaches of the Mornington Peninsula or Phillip I...
Brisk business for hotels as cricket fever grips AustraliaThe Australian hotel industry is capitalising on cricket fever as millions of fans flock to the country which is co-hosting the 2015 cricke...
This adventure trail will pump your adrenaline and how!There are many places to experience the thrill of jet boating including Sydney Harbour, Coffs Harbour, the Gold Coast, Tasmania's Derwent R...
Billionaires eye Asian tourists, bid for Australia's Barrier Reef casinosQueensland is seeking to emulate the success of Singapore where resorts drew Asian tourists to raise about $5.2 billion in revenue in 2013.
Indian tourists visiting Australia up by 8 per centAccording to latest official data, there were 20,600 visitors from India during December 2013.
Bombardier to supply India-made trains to AustraliaBombardier-led consortium secured a whopping $4.1 billion contract to supply trains, manufactured in India, and maintenance services to Aus...
- Queensland promotes itself as brag destination for Indian tourists
Queensland in Australia is promoting itself as a "brag destination" for tourists from India especially the Cashed up Indian DINKs (Double I...
- Australia offered $21 mn oil spill compensation
A Hong Kong-based shipping company will pay Australia 25 million dollars (21 million US) in compensation for a massive toxic oil spill duri...
- Queensland: Kaleidoscopic colours and captivating wildlife
Arshad Hussain was mesmerised by the kaleidoscopic colours and captivating wildlife of the islands of the Great Barrier Reef in Australia.
- Queensland rolls out the red carpet
After Victoria and Melbourne, it’s Queensland that is rolling out the red carpet to Indian visitors. Over the years, Australia has come to ...
- Now, dealers pack their bags & set off on sponsored trips
Indian companies are now recognising that other stakeholders too are a key to retaining their competitive edge.