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143: Australia Tips and Advice for Travellers
143: Australia Tips and Advice for Travellers
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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Jun 30, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Gary Bembridge of Tips for Travellers shares his observations, tips and advice about Australia.
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Highlights of the show includes:
Overall:Vast country and had not really digested how different and extreme the climates were. Like being transported to different worlds with the arrid centre to tropical cyclones in north with a range of time zones (including half hour ones !)Provinces and territories Northern Territory - DarwinQueensland - BrisbaneNew South Wales - Sydney and CanberraVictoria - MelbourneTasmania - HobartSouth Australia - AdelaideWestern Australia - Perth
Some observations:
All major cities on Coast with between 70 & 90% of population live on Coast
Long history of Sydney vs Melbourne rivalry while Canberra was created as capital in early 1900s
Mix of American influence and feel with a dash of British colonial features. It is increasingly Asian.
Aboriginal history and issue is an uncomfortable topic for Australians.
Australian English is different to both American and British English. Enormous "Aussie" pride
Expensive country to tourLost most of backpacker trade to Asia with some big impact on certain regions
Fires and floods are a major challenge.
Unique wildlife like kangaroo and wallabies with big risks from crocodiles and jelly fish and imported creatures slike camels and cane toads
Outdoor lifestyle everywhere with casual and informal dress, they are very sun risk aware and sports mad
Australians seem to really like chocolate and sweet things
HistoryConvict beginnings: after USA independence the Uk faced over-crowded prisons and so sent 750 convicts, 210 marines and 40 women and kids to establish a penal colony. But most of population roots are from non convict immigration especially post World WarsWWII history was huge surprise and really interesting including the bombing of Darwin and submarine attacks on Sydney. General MacArthur was based here to command war the Pacific War.Federal government and part of the Commonwealth with the Queen as head of state.Getting thereLong flight with connections via Dubai, Singapore and Hong Kong into most major citiesCruising there is an option as most major lines sail thereBest time to visitSummer Southern Hemisphere - Oct to MarchAvoid the rainy season in North in early part of yearGetting aroundConsider the train option - great train iconic journeys - the Ghan - Indian Pacific - - but expensiveFlights - price compare across Virgin, Qantas and JetStar. There is very frequent connection between citiesCruise around the whole of Australia - all key cities are on the Coast so really good option.Good infrastructure in cities for getting aroundTipsTime: you need lots of time as it is a vast country. Every time change location assume a lost day travelDon't over schedule: my rough rule is allow 3 - 4 days in each place and 1 day travel timePlan on the assumption will have another trip thereDo the Eastern side one visit and Southern anotherSee the IconsSydney with the famous bridge and opera house and surfer beaches of Bondi and ManleyMelbourne & Great Ocean RoadAlice Springs / Uluru RockGreat Barrier Reef (from Hamilton Island or Cairns / Port Douglas / Yorkey's Knob)Gold Coast (Theme Parks and beach)Darwin - Katherine Gorge On your second trip:Blue MountainsPerthAdelaide and wine lands and kangaroo island (explain)Tasmania
Subscribe to the show free on iTunes, Stitcher Radio or TuneIn Radio.
Highlights of the show includes:
Overall:Vast country and had not really digested how different and extreme the climates were. Like being transported to different worlds with the arrid centre to tropical cyclones in north with a range of time zones (including half hour ones !)Provinces and territories Northern Territory - DarwinQueensland - BrisbaneNew South Wales - Sydney and CanberraVictoria - MelbourneTasmania - HobartSouth Australia - AdelaideWestern Australia - Perth
Some observations:
All major cities on Coast with between 70 & 90% of population live on Coast
Long history of Sydney vs Melbourne rivalry while Canberra was created as capital in early 1900s
Mix of American influence and feel with a dash of British colonial features. It is increasingly Asian.
Aboriginal history and issue is an uncomfortable topic for Australians.
Australian English is different to both American and British English. Enormous "Aussie" pride
Expensive country to tourLost most of backpacker trade to Asia with some big impact on certain regions
Fires and floods are a major challenge.
Unique wildlife like kangaroo and wallabies with big risks from crocodiles and jelly fish and imported creatures slike camels and cane toads
Outdoor lifestyle everywhere with casual and informal dress, they are very sun risk aware and sports mad
Australians seem to really like chocolate and sweet things
HistoryConvict beginnings: after USA independence the Uk faced over-crowded prisons and so sent 750 convicts, 210 marines and 40 women and kids to establish a penal colony. But most of population roots are from non convict immigration especially post World WarsWWII history was huge surprise and really interesting including the bombing of Darwin and submarine attacks on Sydney. General MacArthur was based here to command war the Pacific War.Federal government and part of the Commonwealth with the Queen as head of state.Getting thereLong flight with connections via Dubai, Singapore and Hong Kong into most major citiesCruising there is an option as most major lines sail thereBest time to visitSummer Southern Hemisphere - Oct to MarchAvoid the rainy season in North in early part of yearGetting aroundConsider the train option - great train iconic journeys - the Ghan - Indian Pacific - - but expensiveFlights - price compare across Virgin, Qantas and JetStar. There is very frequent connection between citiesCruise around the whole of Australia - all key cities are on the Coast so really good option.Good infrastructure in cities for getting aroundTipsTime: you need lots of time as it is a vast country. Every time change location assume a lost day travelDon't over schedule: my rough rule is allow 3 - 4 days in each place and 1 day travel timePlan on the assumption will have another trip thereDo the Eastern side one visit and Southern anotherSee the IconsSydney with the famous bridge and opera house and surfer beaches of Bondi and ManleyMelbourne & Great Ocean RoadAlice Springs / Uluru RockGreat Barrier Reef (from Hamilton Island or Cairns / Port Douglas / Yorkey's Knob)Gold Coast (Theme Parks and beach)Darwin - Katherine Gorge On your second trip:Blue MountainsPerthAdelaide and wine lands and kangaroo island (explain)Tasmania
Released:
Jun 30, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode
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