australia
With its rainforests, ancient rock formations and pristine beaches, Australia is the traveller's mecca whether you're flying solo or with mates.
Here’re the Top 6 Things to Do in Australia
Over the last few years, Australia has become one of the most popular holiday destinations across the globe. The Warm environment, the stress-free life, a peaceful ambiance is what makes this country the cream of the crop. Australia is a great escape to get rid of all the stress and worries. So, want to enjoy a hassle-free vacation with your family amidst the wreaking havoc of coronavirus? Well, you can do it by applying for the Australia Tourist Visa.
By Neha Dixit6 years ago in Wander
Things You Have To Know Before Moving To Australia
Are you thinking about moving to Australia? If so, you surely already know that Aussie culture is unique and quite complex. There are so many things to think about and the entire continent is attractive. The wildlife is special and the weather seems to always be great.
By Mitchell Wekey6 years ago in Wander
A Bridge and an Opera House
I have travelled to many places in the world since I was twenty one and not too many rival the picturesque beauty of coming home to Sydney Harbour. I'm blessed that I have this view outside one of the rooms in my apartment. When I sit down at my computer and look to my right this beautiful view never fails to take my breath away.
By Jackie Nugara6 years ago in Wander
4 Spectacular Road Trips to Experience in Australia
Australia offers travelers a chance to explore sun-drenched beaches, lively coral reefs, rugged mountains, serene outback and awe-inspiring rain forests. Not only that, much of this terrain is accessible by car – and there are numerous popular road trips that are worth doing. The following list will introduce you to 4 of Australia's best-beloved road trips:
By Andrea Dawson6 years ago in Wander
Better Days
It’s Autumn here in my new isolation home. Pick me a blue sky, clean waves kind-of morning. I’ll wake early to smile at the sunrise through glass-paned doors, a stretch of orange lounging across the rooftops of my neighbours. So, if the sky says it’s okay to be sleep… I’ll close my eyes for ten minutes more. Then I’ll turn to the person next to me and smile bigger again. It’s the guy who used to be a stranger: we met by chance, then met again; I came to stay for a week, and I haven’t left yet. I’ve said to myself I haven’t been able to leave, but I know that’s not completely true. I could’ve chosen home – England, that is – when the last few flights were travelling across the world. But to sit at home wondering what might have happened, living in the past at a time in my life when the future is everything – that wasn’t to be my isolation.
By Katie Miskin6 years ago in Wander
How Australia has changed me
...Back from the chapter 1!: --------------------------------- My last memory of Melbourne was a bit gloomy, sad, mixed with a sense of defeat. On a late afternoon, near the end of November 2014 I was loading my stuff on a taxi that was taking me to the Tullamarine International Airport: my parents got me a last-minute flight back home. 'Damn it'-I repeat in my head- 'What could have possibly gone wrong?- I was so pissed off! And with no desire to go back to Italy, not even a remote one. Anyway, the next day I woke up in Rome once again, in my bed surrounded by things I was trying to take a break from, perhaps, run away from. (not to be harsh, but my emotions were pretty tangled and tense at that time). To be clear, I never had any resentment or hate towards my family whatsoever. It was just that the feeling of stretching myself beyond my current life, trying something new was loud and pulsing.
By Letizia De Luca6 years ago in Wander
From Tasmania, With Love
On the 7th of August 1998, my life was changed irrevocably. Well, alright: in truth, it was my parents' lives that were changed irrevocably. Because on that cold August Friday, almost twenty-two years ago now, I popped into the world. So while it isn't an exaggeration to say that it was a fairly significant milestone for me, I feel as though dear old Mum and Dad probably registered the shift in a somewhat more immediate sense.
By Gracie Delaney6 years ago in Wander





