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	<title>Australia by Car</title>
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	<description>Discover Australia's Great Driving Holidays and Destinations</description>
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		<title>Bounce into Kangaroo Valley</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Sep 2008 23:47:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are searching to holiday in an unspoilt environment, while gaining a genuine nature experience, then a visit to Kangaroo Valley is in order! The valley is located just two hours from both Sydney and Canberra, making it the ideal destination for a weekend escape from the crowds.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" style="float: left;" src="http://www.discovery-carhire.com.au/images/gallery/kangaroovalley.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" />If you are searching to holiday in an <strong>unspoilt environment</strong>, while gaining a <strong>genuine nature </strong><strong>experience,</strong> then a visit to Kangaroo Valley is in order! The valley is located just <strong>two hours from both Sydney and Canberra</strong>, making it the ideal destination for a weekend escape from the crowds.</p>
<p>Kangaroo Valley is home to some of <strong>Australia&#8217;s most unique wildlife, plants and ancient geology</strong>. Enclosed in <strong>high sandstone escarpments and nestled on the banks of the Kangaroo River</strong>, this region is the perfect place to get back in touch with nature, relax and unwind.</p>
<p>When you visit the Kangaroo Valley Region, you simply can&#8217;t go past the <strong>State Scenic Tourist Drives</strong>. Take the journey from Albion Park to Bomaderry and then from Bomaderry to Berry. Enjoy the <strong>waterfalls lookouts, national parks and historic walks and buildings</strong>, which can all be taken in from the comfort of your very own hire car from <a title="Discovery Car Hire" href="http://www.discovery-carhire.com.au" target="_blank">Discovery Car Hire</a>.</p>
<p>These scenic routes will take you past the <strong>Pioneer Museum Park</strong>, which is a historical settlement that depicts the late half of the 19th and the early half of the 20th century. <strong>Yarrawa Estate</strong> is another of the many attractions that will catch your eye. Pay a visit to this boutique vineyard where you can sample some of the region&#8217;s finest, award-winning wine.</p>
<p>Another drawing card of the area is the <strong>Kangaroo Valley Folk Festival</strong>, which is held annually in September. The event is host to <strong>Australian and International folk performers</strong>, featuring musicians, buskers, dancers, poets and folk dancers. This is a must-do if you are in the area at the time, as it will give you a sense of the <strong>culture that is so prominent in this area</strong>.</p>
<p>When staying in Kangaroo Valley, you may wish to spoil yourself and spend the weekend at the local<strong> Spa Retreat.</strong> Let the locals pamper you and take care of your every need as you <strong>experience the wildlife corridors, pastoral land and native forests</strong> that make this area so unique.</p>
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		<title>The Old English Charm of Westbury</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Sep 2008 22:43:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The town of Westbury is one of the many historical highlights of Tasmania. Located on the Bass Highway, just 34 kilometres from Launceston and 64 kilometres from Davenport, Westbury is the perfect place to base yourself for exploration of these two amazing cities, as well as the Tamar Wineries, Cradle Mountain and Mole Creek Caves.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" style="float: left;" src="http://www.discovery-carhire.com.au/images/gallery/westbury.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" />The town of Westbury is one of the many <strong>historical highlights of Tasmania.</strong> Located on the Bass Highway, just 34 kilometres from Launceston and 64 kilometres from Davenport, Westbury is the perfect place to <strong>base yourself for exploration of</strong> these two amazing cities, as well as the <strong>Tamar Wineries, Cradle Mountain and Mole Creek Caves.<br />
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The town enjoys an<strong> English feel</strong> and some may say that <strong>time has stood still</strong> since its founding in the 1820&#8217;s. Its location in the <strong>northern regions of Tasmania </strong>allows it to enjoy stunning surrounding scenery and the very streets of Westbury itself are also a sight to behold. The <strong>tree-lined streets, old courtyards and stables and elegant old inns </strong>capture the very essence of the town&#8217;s history and make for interesting strolls through the town centre.</p>
<p>While visiting the town of Westbury there are many attractions that are sure to grab your eye&#8217;s attention. A visit to <strong>&#8220;The White House&#8221;</strong> will take you back in time as you explore the historical buildings that are set within a magnificent courtyard. The buildings are home to antique English oak furniture, china and paintings which take you back in time to the early days of England. Make a visit to <strong>Pearns Steam World</strong> where you will find over 100 steam engines, the largest collection in Australia. Or get yourself lost in the <strong>Westbury Maze </strong>and discover your true sense of direction.</p>
<p>Most people choose to stay at the <strong>Westbury Gingerbread Cottages</strong> while in town. These individual colonial cottages are replicas of old English cottages and they will make your stay in Westbury a very pleasant one!</p>
<p>The easiest way to get to or explore Westbury is by car. The team at <a title="Discovery Car Hire" href="http://www.discovery-carhire.com.au" target="_blank">Discovery Car Hire</a> are happy to take care of all your car hire needs, which will take all the hassle out of planning your next trip to Westbury!</p>
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		<title>The New Experience of Newcastle!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Aug 2008 00:54:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Looking to visit a thriving, culturally and historically rich city in New South Wales, but want to avoid the crowds of Sydney? If you answered yes, then Newcastle is just the place for you to visit on your next driving holiday. Located just a two-hour drive north of Sydney, it is easy for you to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" style="float: left;" src="http://www.discovery-carhire.com.au/images/gallery/newcastle2.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" />Looking to visit a <strong>thriving, culturally and historically rich city</strong> in New South Wales, but want to avoid the crowds of Sydney? If you answered yes, then Newcastle is just the place for you to visit on your next driving holiday. Located just a <strong>two-hour drive north of Sydney</strong>, it is easy for you to pick up your rental car from <a title="Discovery Car Hire" href="http://www.discovery-carhire.com.au" target="_blank">Discovery Car Hire</a> in Sydney and then take the 162 kilometre drive in style.</p>
<p><strong>Newcastle is the second largest and most populated city in the state</strong> and is known as the capital and economic centre of the <strong>Hunter Region</strong>. It is Australia&#8217;s only city that is bounded by pristine beaches and an active working harbour. Situated on the mouth of the <strong>Hunter River and reaching out to the sea</strong>, this is the largest coal export harbour in the world.</p>
<p>However, the coal industry is not the only thriving aspect of this amazing city. Newcastle is also home to the <strong>oldest theatre districts in Australia</strong> and the main streets of the city are still lined with many <strong>prominent historical buildings</strong>. This gives the city an authentic charm, which is further emphasised by the <strong>strong sense of art and culture</strong> in the community. The local <strong>art galleries</strong> play a significant part in the region&#8217;s tourism industry and attract people from far and wide who are in search of stunning Australian art.</p>
<p>The <strong>metropolitan atmosphere of th</strong><strong>e city shares a nice contrast with the natural bushland and stunning beaches</strong> that abound on the outskirts of the region. Home to 10 magnificent beaches, Newcastle offers ample opportunities for visitors to take part in recreational activities of all kinds. This makes it the ideal holiday destination for the whole family!</p>
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		<title>The Hills of Bangalow</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Aug 2008 23:48:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The lush, green hills that surround Byron Bay are home to the quaint, rustic town of Bangalow. Positioned on the spectacular north coast of New South Wales, this hideaway is the perfect place to stop for a while and even spend the night.
Having driven this route many times, I can honestly tell you that driving [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" style="float: left;" src="http://www.discovery-carhire.com.au/images/gallery/bangalow.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" />The <strong>lush, green hills that surround Byron Bay are home to the quaint, rustic town of Bangalow</strong>. Positioned on the spectacular<strong> north coast of New South Wales</strong>, this hideaway is the perfect place to stop for a while and even spend the night.</p>
<p>Having driven this route many times, I can honestly tell you that driving in this area will simply take your breath away. This section of the Pacific Highway is marked by <strong>windy, mountainous roads, densely, rich forest and spectacular views of the stunning coastline.</strong> The best way to take in the natural ambience here is in the comfort of your car, and hiring a car has never been so easy thanks to the team at <a title="Discovery Car Hire" href="http://www.discovery-carhire.com.au" target="_blank">Discovery Car Hire</a>.</p>
<p>Once you arrive in the actual township of Bangalow, you will find a <strong>relaxed, yet stylish village. </strong>The main street is lined with <strong>Federation-era facades</strong>, creating a quaint and historical charm to this humble abode. It is here that the <strong>Bangalow Music Festival</strong> comes to life, each year at the end of August. Experience some true Australian music and gain an appreciation of the local culture and traditions.</p>
<p>If you are lucky enough to be passing by on the fourth Sunday of the month, be sure to check out the <strong>Bangalow Markets</strong>, where you will find an abundance of local arts, crafts and food. Browse the interesting displays and who knows, you may even find your own little piece of Bangalow to keep.</p>
<p>Before you head into the seaside haven of Byron Bay, you simply must take some time to explore the charm of Bangalow. The c<strong>ountry feel to this quaint township will welcome you with open arms</strong> and leave you feeling fresh and invigorated!</p>
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		<title>Kalgoorlie - The Entrance to the Nullarbor</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Aug 2008 00:48:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kalgoorlie is the fifth largest region in Western Australia and is situated a vast 595 kilometres from the state&#8217;s capital, Perth. Sharing a close border with the town of Boulder, Kalgoorlie is the last town encountered before entering the vast stretch of the Nullarbor Plain. This makes it an essential stop to refuel, re-energise and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" style="float: left;" src="http://www.discovery-carhire.com.au/images/gallery/kalgoorlie.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" />Kalgoorlie is the <strong>fifth largest region in Western Australia</strong> and is situated a vast 595 kilometres from the state&#8217;s capital, Perth. Sharing a <strong>close border with the town of Boulder</strong>, Kalgoorlie is the last town encountered before entering the vast stretch of the <strong>Nullarbor Plain. </strong>This makes it an essential stop to refuel, re-energise and explore this interesting and productive region.</p>
<p>Kalgoorlie is most famous for its <strong>gold mining history</strong> and the heritage buildings that line the streets depict the formation of this charming Australian town. Hannan and Burt Streets are the hub of activity and are home to <strong>modern cafes, restaurants, accommodation, hotels, clubs and watering holes</strong>.</p>
<p>Enjoying a <strong>dry climate,</strong> with hot summers and cool winters, Kalgoorlie is a popular holiday destination all year round. Perhaps its popularity is due to the annual events that are held each year, that offer fun for the whole family. The <strong>Australasian Safari is an off-road rally</strong> for 4WD&#8217;s, quad bikes and motor bikes and is held each year at the end of August. This motoring event attracts adventure enthusiasts from across the nation and offers a home-grown challenge that is guaranteed to be a fun experience.</p>
<p><strong>Discover the Round </strong>is also another popular yearly event that attracts people from far and wide. Featuring horse racing, pacing, fashion and gambling, this event has gained recognition as a <strong>world class racing event</strong> and has truly put Kalgoorlie on the map.</p>
<p>The <strong>easiest way to explore Kalgoorlie is by car</strong> and a rental car is definitely the option. Let the team at <a title="Discovery Car Hire" href="http://www.discovery-carhire.com.au" target="_blank">Discovery Car Hire</a> take care of all the hassles, leaving you to relax and soak up the atmosphere of the outback!</p>
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		<title>Be Smart, Visit Hobart</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Aug 2008 23:58:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although Tasmania&#8217;s is often Australia&#8217;s forgotten state, its capital, Hobart, is one of the most thriving cities in the nation. Located in the state&#8217;s south-east on the estuary of the Derwent River, the city is the commercial and cultural heart of Tasmania.
Originally founded as a penal colony, Hobart has grown into a vibrant city that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" style="float: left;" src="http://www.discovery-carhire.com.au/images/gallery/hobart.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" />Although Tasmania&#8217;s is often Australia&#8217;s forgotten state, its capital, <strong>Hobart, is one of the most thriving cities in the nation</strong>. Located in the state&#8217;s south-east on the estuary of the <strong>Derwent River,</strong> the city is the <strong>commercial and cultural heart </strong>of Tasmania.</p>
<p>Originally founded as a penal colony, Hobart has grown into a <strong>vibrant city that boasts a strong historical essence and seaside culture.</strong> Home to Australia&#8217;s first legal casino, the building remains the largest in the city and compliments the lingering <strong>Georgian heritage building</strong>s that line the streets.</p>
<p>The city is speckled with colourful parks and gardens, with the <strong>Royal Tasmanian Botanical Garden</strong>s acting as the garden masterpiece of the area. The central Business District is located on the Western Foreshore of the Derwent River, adjacent to Sullivan&#8217;s Cove and this abundance of waterways is what makes Hobart the <strong>home port of the Antarctic activities of Australia and France</strong>. It is also the end point to the internationally famous boat race, <strong>The Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race</strong>.</p>
<p>The skyline of Hobart is dominated by <strong>Mount Wellington</strong>, which in winter is often capped in pure white snow. The close proximity of this stunning mountain allows visitors to easily explore this natural attraction, with<strong> walking tracks and lookout points</strong> offering stunning views of the beautiful city of Hobart. Mount Wellington is accessible by travelling through Fern Tree, which is made easy for you with your rental car from <a title="Discovery Car Hire" href="http://www.discovery-carhire.com.au" target="_blank">Discovery Car Hire.</a></p>
<p>Hobart captures the spirit of Tasmania in its eminent history, abundant floral features and stunning mountainous terrain. It is easy to immerse yourself completely in the beauty and wonder of this city as the atmosphere <strong>makes you never want to leave!</strong></p>
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		<title>The Arnhem Land of the Northern Territory</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Aug 2008 01:09:26 +0000</pubDate>
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Arnhem Land is one of the five major regions of the Northern Territory, located in the north-eastern corner. The area extends from Port Roper on the Gulf of Carpentaria, along the coast to the East Alligator River. This region is also home to Kakadu National Park, making it the ideal place to base yourself for [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Arnhem Land is one of the five major regions of the Northern Territory</strong>, located in the north-eastern corner. The area extends from <strong>Port Roper on the Gulf of Carpentaria,</strong> along the coast to the <strong>East Alligator River</strong>. This region is also home to <strong>Kakadu National Park</strong>, making it the ideal place to base yourself for the exploration of this famous Australian attraction.</p>
<p>Situated <strong>500 kilometres from the Territory&#8217;s capital, Darwin,</strong> Arnhem Land is appropriately most famous for its <strong>remoteness</strong>. It is also one of the largest <strong>Aboriginal Reserves</strong> in Australia. The area is rich in <strong>Aboriginal culture </strong>with the locals displaying strong continuing traditions with the land. The local art centres are thriving with Indigenous art and there is also an abundance of Aboriginal rock-art within the region.</p>
<p>The major centres of Arnhem Land include <strong>Jabiru, Maningrida and Nhulunbuy.</strong> These areas are rich in indigenous culture and the art and craft here remains a potent force. What makes these areas so unique is the <strong>absence of high-rise buildings and crowds</strong>, allowing Arnhem Land to be one of the last wilderness areas left in the world. The <strong>coastline boasts long white sandy beaches, with tranquil blue water</strong>s and an abundance of native green vegetation. Visitors can immerse themselves in the pure environment while relaxing and enjoying the peace and quiet of these untouched areas.</p>
<p>The surrounding <strong>Wessel Islands, Bromby Islets and English Companys Island</strong>s are easily accessible by boat and the bays are perfect for <strong>snorkelling and scuba diving.</strong> The well-preserved fishing spots are ideal for fishing lovers and the calm, clear waters are simply spectacular!</p>
<p>Driving in the Arnhem area is made easy with your hire car from <a title="Discovery Car Hire" href="http://www.discovery-carhire.com.au" target="_blank">Discovery Car Hire</a>. To get there, simply drive 52 kilometres south of Katherine along the <strong>Stuart Highway</strong> and you will find <strong>Central Arnhem Road</strong>, which will take you to all of the exciting areas of this region. Be warned though that <strong>you will need a permit</strong> to travel in this area, but these can easily be obtained through the local council. Once you have this be prepared to discover this unique wilderness and the wonder and beauty that are eminent throughout.</p>
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		<title>Springbrook - A National Park Wonderland</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Aug 2008 23:52:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Springbrook National Park is nuzzled between Lamington National Park and the coastline of Queensland&#8217;s Gold Coast. Located just 100 kilometres south of Brisbane, Springbrook is the ideal location for a weekend escape and a chance to get back in touch with nature!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" style="float: left;" src="http://www.discovery-carhire.com.au/images/gallery/springbrook.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" /><strong>Springbrook National Park is nuzzled between Lamington National Park</strong> and the coastline of Queensland&#8217;s <strong>Gold Coast</strong>. Located just <strong>100 kilometres south of Brisbane</strong>, Springbrook is the ideal location for a weekend escape and a chance to get back in touch with nature!</p>
<p>Springbrook <strong>can easily be accessed via the Pacific Motorway</strong> by taking the Mudgeeraba exit and following the Gold Coast-Springbrook Road. This scenic drive takes you through <strong>lush, pristine, and untouched rainforest.</strong> Dominating the skyline west of Broadbeach, you can enjoy <strong>magnificent views</strong> of the coast while taking in the surrounding wonders of the Gold Coast Hinterland.</p>
<p>The National Park covers a total of three sections: <strong>Springbrook Plateau, Mount Cougal and the Natural Bridge</strong>. Explore the <strong>cascades and tumbling creeks </strong>as you trek along one of the many walking tracks which take you through the subtropical rainforest. Climb the plateau to experience the <strong>breathtaking views</strong> of this spectacular area. The park is ideal for a family day out, with new exciting things to see around every twist and bend of the tracks. Enjoy a picnic lunch in front of the <strong>Purlingbrook Falls</strong> and soak up the clean crisp air that you can&#8217;t find in the city!</p>
<p>The National Park is not the only drawing card of the Springbrook Region. The area&#8217;s rich soil and cool climate makes it the perfect spot for grape growing. Visit the <strong>Springbrook Winery and Vineyard</strong> and sample some exceptional local wine, while exploring the beautiful gardens. The <strong>Springbrook Glow Worms Research Centre</strong> is another of the area&#8217;s tourist attractions. The kids are guaranteed to be captivated by the incredibility of the clever little worms and the adults may even get a kick out of it too!</p>
<p>The Springbrook area is truly the <strong>hidden jewel of the Gold Coast Hinterland</strong>. Its easy accessibility can be made even simpler when you hire a car from <a title="Discovery Car Hire" href="http://www.discovery-carhire.com.au" target="_blank">Discovery Car Hire</a> so you really have no excuse not to visit this spectacular rainforest destination!</p>
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		<title>Alice Springs - The Heart of Australia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The heart of the Northern Territory is home to Australia&#8217;s most inland town, Alice Springs. The &#8216;Alice&#8217; is the third largest town in the Territory, and sits 30 kilometres south of the Tropic of Capricorn, 608 metres above sea level. The easiest way to access our country&#8217;s heartland is via the Stuart Highway, which is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" style="float: left;" src="http://www.discovery-carhire.com.au/images/gallery/alicesprings.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" />The <strong>heart of the Northern Territory</strong> is home to Australia&#8217;s most inland town,<strong> Alice Springs</strong>. The &#8216;Alice&#8217; is the <strong>third largest town in the Territory</strong>, and sits 30 kilometres south of the Tropic of Capricorn, 608 metres above sea level. The easiest way to access our country&#8217;s heartland is via the <strong>Stuart Highway</strong>, which is an ideal route for your campervan or car to travel along.</p>
<p>Alice Springs is the ideal base for a holiday in the centre, as it is the<strong> communication and services hub of central Australia</strong>. This regional settlement boasts year round blue skies, with stunning surrounding landscapes. The <strong>vivacious, diverse community give the &#8216;Alice&#8217; its unique identity</strong> and the rich cultural heritage is eminent in the local traditions and <strong>historical buildings</strong>.</p>
<p>Alice Springs has a <strong>strong Aboriginal history</strong> with the local, original inhabitants displaying an evident traditional link to the land. Originally going by the name of Stuart, after its white discoverer, John McDouall Stuart, the town was renamed &#8216;Alice Springs&#8217; in 1933. Achieving a population boom after the <strong>discovery of gold, the mining and pastoralism of the town remain the backbone of Australian economy.<br />
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Alice Spring acts as the base to the <strong>Larapinta Trail, one of Australia&#8217;s greatest walks</strong>. Stretching along 220 kilometres of central Australian wilderness, the trail is the perfect way to experience the wonder and beauty of our country&#8217;s outback. The track also has <strong>regular road access points</strong>, which make it easy for you to drive to your desired places of exploration.</p>
<p>If you are visiting in late August, be sure to check out the <strong>Assa Ably Henley-On-Todd Regatta</strong>, which is nestled on the Todd River bed. This is the <strong>world&#8217;s only waterless regatta</strong>, making it an original yet hilarious iconic event. This day out exhibits the true Aussie nature of hilarity and amusement.<br />
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Capture the heart and essence of our great country</strong> and visit the &#8216;Alice&#8217;. Driving through the heart of our nation is easy with a hire car from <a title="Discovery Car Hire" href="http://www.discovery-carhire.com.au" target="_blank">Discovery Car Hire</a>.  This driving experience is a once in a life time experience that will make you want to come back for more!</p>
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		<title>Renmark - The Heart of the Riverland</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Aug 2008 00:20:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Australia&#8217;s first irrigation colony, Renmark, is nestled on the banks of the Murray River in South Australia. As part of the sundrenched Riverland region, Renmark boasts an idyllic setting, with the banks of the River Murray making it a perfect base for a boating and fishing holiday. Situated just 142 kilometres from Mildura and 254 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" style="float: left;" src="http://www.discovery-carhire.com.au/images/gallery/renmark.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" /><strong>Australia&#8217;s first irrigation colony, Renmark</strong>, is nestled on the banks of the <strong>Murray River in South Australia</strong>. As part of the sundrenched Riverland region, Renmark boasts an idyllic setting, with the banks of the River Murray making it a perfect base for a <strong>boating and fishing holiday</strong>. Situated just 142 kilometres from <strong>Mildura</strong> and 254 kilometres from <strong>Adelaide</strong>, Renmark is perfect for that weekend getaway you have been longing to take!</p>
<p>Known as the <strong>oldest settlement on the Murray River</strong>, the historical atmosphere of this town is eminent in every bend and twist of the river. Visiting the<strong> Olivewood Historic Homestead and Museum </strong>will give you a greater understanding of the colony&#8217;s origins and allow you to gain an appreciation of the local way of life.</p>
<p>Visit the <strong>Frank Harding Gallery</strong> and experience Australia&#8217;s <strong>largest unique memorial depicting our country&#8217;s most famous bushrangers</strong>. The history and culture of Renmark abounds in the stunning art displays by local artists and enthusiasts.</p>
<p>Cruising the river on <strong>Big River Rumbler </strong>or reliving the steamboat era on one of the few remaining <strong>paddle-steamers</strong>, will allow you to experience the peace and tranquillity of this famous river, as well as discovering Renmark&#8217;s pioneer past. Alternatively, hire a dinghy and explore the <strong>stunning backwater environment of the Murraylands region</strong>. This will allow you to travel at your own pace and soak up the unique wonders of South Australia&#8217;s most prominent body of water!</p>
<p>The Riverland also boasts the <strong>largest grape producing area in Australia</strong>. Sample some of Australia&#8217;s finest wines at one of the local wineries, or take a guided tour to learn about how the grapes are grown and the wine is produced.</p>
<p>Discovering the historical, cultural and natural wonders of Renmark is made easy in your hire car from <a title="Discovery Car Hire" href="http://www.discovery-carhire.com.au" target="_blank">Discovery Car Hire</a>. Cruise along at your own pace and soak up the sights and scenes that this traditional town offers!</p>
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