Backpacker essentials june 2015 issue

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BACKPACKER / ESSENTIALS / JUNE 2015

SNOW TIME!

SKI AND BOARD ON A BUDGET AUSSIE SUNRISES WHERE TO START THE DAY ADRENALINE NZ NORTH ISLAND ADVENTURES JAPAN UNCOVERED TIPS FOR FIRST TIME VISITORS


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Destination NSW

VOL 19 / No 3 JUNE 2015

THREDBO ◆ SKIING ON A BUDGET

MANAGING EDITOR Janet McGarry DEPUTY EDITOR Brindi Joy YHA CONTRIBUTORS Christina Harris Rachel Seymour Tanya Heuke Francois LaJoie ART DIRECTOR Dan Morley GRAPHIC DESIGN Nicolas Chua

26 Backpacker Essentials is the member magazine for YHA Australia. Opinions expressed are not necessarily those of the Association. No material may be reproduced without prior permission from the editor. All travel prices are subject to change and conditions apply. All hostel prices are YHA member rates and are subject to change. © YHA Australia ISSN 1328-6749. ®YHA Australia, Hostelling International and YHA house and tree logos are Registered Trademarks of YHA Australia Inc., PO Box A2462, Sydney South NSW 1235

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EDITORIAL ENQUIRIES The Editor, Backpacker Essentials, GPO Box 5276, Sydney NSW 2001. T: +61 2 9261 1111 F: +61 2 9261 1969 E: backpackeressentials@ yha.com.au


AUSTRALIA/ NZ FREMANTLE PRISON YHA / NEWS / YOUR YHA

Have you ever wondered what it was like for Australia’s early convicts? Well now you can experience their lives, lock, stock and barrel, at Fremantle Prison YHA in Western Australia. Located in a World Heritage-listed former jail, you can even sleep in prison cells - or see how the other half lived, by staying in a guard’s cottage. You’ll never want to leave (escape ladders optional!). Read more about all there is to see and do and the new hostel here.

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IT’S SNOWTIME The ski season has officially arrived in Australia and New Zealand, so don’t miss out on carving it up. Whether you’re a skier or a boarder, you’ll love Australia’s premier alpine village of Thredbo. In New Zealand, YHA has a dozen places to stay near the ski fields, on both the North and South Islands. You won’t find a cheaper sleep near the slopes! To celebrate winter, we’re giving readers the chance to win a three-night family ski break on the world-class Wanaka ski slopes in New Zealand’s stunning South Island. Win Cardrona two-day lift passes for two adults and two children, plus three nights’ stay in Wanaka or Queenstown by uploading a photo of your best NZ winter escape. Visit facebook.com/YHANewZealand to enter Entries 12 June – 30 June 2015.

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NEW YHA AUSTRALIA WEBSITE YHA has just launched a shiny new website, jam-packed with all the information you need for backpacking around Australia. It’s now even easier to read reviews, watch videos, find out about specials and get inspiration for your next adventure. Everything you need for the perfect trip is at your fingertips. yha.com.au.

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SAVE ON YOUR YHA MEMBERSHIP YHA membership just got even better with a new low price of just $25 in Australia and New Zealand. Whether you’re new to YHA or renewing your membership, you can take advantage of the reduced price. Remember, the best rates and availability at hostels is available only for members online at yha.com.au and yha.co.nz. YHA membership also gives you: u

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At least 10% off accommodation at 85 YHA hostels in Australia and 45 in New Zealand Discounted accommodation at 4,000 YHA/Hostelling International (HI) hostels worldwide Great savings on tours, transport, travel gear and more, around the world No fees when you book online at yha.com.au and yha.co.nz

YHA MEMBERSHIP

BETTER VALUE THAN EVER! NOW ONLY $25 10% off YHA accommodation 800 discounts on travel tours & attractions Valid worldwide

YHA membership pays for itself – for less than the cost of a night in a hostel you get a whole year of savings on your next adventure. No two hostels are the same – you could be sleeping in a train carriage, an BUY AT RECEPTION old movie theatre, a former prison cell, a tropical bungalow or a purpose built eco-hostel – saving at all of them with your YHA membership. To join or renew, visit yha.com.au or yha.co.nz.


YOUR YHA YHA NEWS FOR MEMBERS IN AUSTRALIA

NEW DIRECTORS Did you know that YHA is a not-for-profit organisation? Since YHA began over 75 years ago, it has been proudly not-for-profit. Today, YHA still has volunteer Directors, who generously donate their time and expertise to guide the organisation’s strategic direction. At the Annual General Meeting for YHA Ltd, held in Sydney on 11 April 2015, a new Director was welcomed to the Board - Robyn Antill, based in Brisbane. Also successful in being reelected to the Board were Euan Prentice, based in Sydney, and Tracey Powell from Adelaide. They join continuing Directors, Rob McGuirk, Leonie Thijssen, Matthew McNeil, David Neish, Dana Ghinzel and Ross McDougall. Thanks were also extended at the meeting to retiring Directors Cameron Quinten and Helen Harms, who served on the Board over many years. The composition of the Board embraces diversity by skills, age, gender and geographic location. All Directors use the YHA network on their travels, and have travelled extensively within Australia and overseas. In fact, new Director Robyn Antill is so intrepid she is eligible to join the elite Travelers’ Century Club - a non-profit social organisation representing world travelers who have visited 100 or more of the world's countries!

YHA Ltd Board of Directors, 2015: Pictured, left to right: Rob McGuirk (Chair), David Neish, Dana Ghinzel, Euan Prentice (Vice-Chair), Robyn Antill, Tracey Powell, Julian Ledger (CEO), Leonie Thijssen, Matthew McNeil, Ross McDougall

REGIONAL ACTIVITIES CLUBS YHA in Australia has regional clubs with a wide range of activities that you might like to get involved in. These social activity clubs are run by volunteers and include bushwalking, social gatherings, trips away and more. The Sydney Social and Outdoor Club has had a long history of involvement in smaller hostels, including Blue Mountains-Hawkesbury Heights YHA in recent years. Earlier this year, the YHA Bushies (based in Brisbane) celebrated their 50th Anniversary and continue to run a great program of bush walks in South East Queensland.


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WE CHECK OUT THE COOLEST NEW YHAS AROUND THE GLOBE.

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HI HASSELT HOSTEL - BELGIUM If it’s Tuesday, this must be Belgium! For too long simply a stopover on a bus trip of Europe, Belgium is finally cool and worth a look in its own right. Close to the German and Dutch borders, and famous as the ‘greenest’ province of Belgium in more ways than one, Hasselt is a fine example of an evolving sustainable city. Amble along carless streets, packed with trendy shops, restaurants and quirky cultural attractions. Visit the Fashion Museum and the Jenever Museum, to learn all about the history of the country’s traditional drink, gin. The city also hosts the annual Pukkelpop music festival (20-22 August 2015), featuring big name bands from Interpol to Charlie XCX and Australia’s own Tame Impala. Better still, there’s a brand new HI in Hasselt – close to the action and ultra-modern. All rooms have en suite bathrooms, free Wi-Fi, and free breakfast. There’s also a chilled out bar and lounge to hang out in. The hostel even has a large display window at the entrance for local artists to promote their work check out the current graffiti art.

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KEFLAVÍK HOSTEL - ICELAND Founded in the 16th century, Keflavík, in the southwest of Iceland used to be famous for its fishing industry, before sex, drugs and Rock’n’Roll took over! A rich source of musicians during the 1960s and 70s, Keflavík earned the nickname “Beatle Town” and now hosts the country’s very own Icelandic Museum of Rock’n’Roll. So if you’re a fan of Björk or Of Monsters and Men, check it out. Other pursuits in the area include visiting the famous Blue Lagoon, whale watching and mountain biking. Keflavík Hostel is ultra-modern and includes rooms with en-suite bathrooms, free Wifi and breakfast buffet.

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LAKEVIEW RESORT YH, TAIWAN Taiwan is endlessly fascinating – from the traditional hot springs of Taipei in the north, to the fast-paced city of Kaohsiung in the south. In the centre of the country, at Nantou, is a region of mountains, valleys and rivers. And what better base to explore this region than the new Lakeview Resort YH. Located next to a tranquil lake, this is the perfect place to relax and experience the serenity of nature. Furnished with traditional Taiwanese dÊcor, and with the scent of incense greeting you on arrival, you will immediately feel calm envelop you.

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PULA YOUTH HOSTEL, CROATIA On the Croatian coast, Pula has a wealth of Roman ruins to explore and has retained its easy-going small-town appeal. Located in a picturesque bay, Pula Youth Hostel is walking distance to the city’s historic centre. Visit local attractions including a Roman amphitheatre and the Brijuni Island National Park. There’s a range of accommodation options at Pula Youth Hostel, including free Wifi, free breakfast and a bar and restaurant where you grab a drink and bite to eat and meet other travellers. Local activities on offer include sailing and scuba diving, hiking and bike riding.

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WHITE RIVER JUNCTION, USA

Ilam Hall YHA - UK

White River Junction in Vermont is an awesome spot for skiing. It’s also close to the Appalachian Trail, a classic American hiking pathway traversing some of the country's most stunning scenery. Set in the heart of the village, the new HIWhite River Junction hostel is part of Hotel Coolidge, a 1920's rail road hotel listed on the National Register of Historic Places. If only those walls could talk!

ON YER BIKE IN BLIGHTY Twenty-five YHA properties around England and Wales are set to benefit from over half a million dollars of investment in making them more cycle-friendly. With a number of YHA hostels located in prime areas for road, cross country and mountain biking, YHA is investing in internal and external bike locking facilities, bike pump stations and repair tools. Hostels to benefit span from Berwick to Dartmoor, the Lake District, Yorkshire Dales, Peak District, North York Moors and South Downs, to Lea Valley in London.

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STF HOSTEL UMNÁS, SWEDEN Surrounded by beautiful mountains and lakes, Umnás in the north of Sweden is great for hiking and fishing. The new STF Hostel Umnas consists of seven historic former school buildings, with a café and restaurant onsite. Decorated in Scandi chic style, this is a wonderful place to unwind, immersed in pristine countryside.

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YHA GETAWAYS

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YHA DEALS IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND

Ultimate Penguin Tour Phillip Island Nature Park

COFFS HARBOUR ANIMAL EXPERIENCE

PHILLIP ISLAND PARKS DEAL

WELLINGTON CITY BREAK

Take a mid year break on the north coast with this great value package at Coffs Harbour. Package includes:

Phillip Island is one of Australia’s best kept secrets with abundant wildlife, beautiful beaches and rugged coastal scenery. Package includes:

Have a free bagel brekkie for two on us when visiting the Capital City and staying at YHA Wellington. We’ll serve up the feed, all you have to do is stay in a private room. Package includes:

3 nights’ accommodation u Day entry to Dolphin Marine Magic u Meet the Mob half day tour including rainforest and the Big Banana Priced from AU$114 p.p multishare, AU$282 double/twin (2 people) or call the hostel for family options. Valid until 31 August 2015. u

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1 night multi-share accommodation u 3 Parks Pass ticket or entry to Penguin Parade, Koala Conservation Centre and Churchill Island Heritage Farm u Wifi u Entry to Islantis surf experience. Priced from AU$63.50 BOOK p.p. Valid until 13 October NOW 2015. u

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One night in a private room u 2 bagels with cream cheese and jam u 2 regular coffees of your choice NZ$80 for two with share bathroom. NZ$120 for two in private ensuite bathroom. For YHA BOOK members only. Valid NOW until 5 August 2015. u

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WINTER WARMERS There’s nothing like a trip away from the city in winter – get out for a walk, explore a small town, see an area you’ve never been to before. YHA has some great spots in regional Australia perfect for this time of year.

THE BLUE MOUNTAINS, NSW - YULEFEST Experience the majesty of the Blue Mountains in winter and join in the annual Yulefest (Christmas in July) celebrations. Combine getting outdoors, seeing local attractions and a fun Xmas-themed meal to round out your weekend away, with this great value package. Package includes: 2 nights’ double or family room accommodation u Daily breakfast u Christmas dinner on Saturday night – BYO your own drinks u

Priced from AU$299 double, AU$327 double ensuite or AU$447 family ensuite room. Yulefest weekends are 10-11 July and 17-18 July but if you have a group of 20 or more, talk to the hostel directly for other dates or your own weekend.

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THE GRAMPIANS, VICTORIA

FLEURIEU PENINSULA, SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Get off the beaten track and discover the area’s exciting hiking trails, try rock climbing and abseiling or go for a horseride. Follow up all this fresh air with a glass of local wine in front of Grampians Eco YHA’s wood fire heater. Package includes:

Get out of Adelaide and relax in the beautiful southern coast. Stop in McLaren Vale for your favourite wine and local produce, then kick back with a long weekend at Port Elliott. Package includes:

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Priced from AU$54 p.p in a multi-share room. Valid until 30 September 2015 (excluding 5-7 June).

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3 nights’ accommodation for the price of 2 Daily light breakfast

Priced from AU$52 p.p multi-share. Valid until 31 July 2015.

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KINLOCH STAY 3, PAY 2

NORTHLAND ESCAPE

Kinloch is a traveller’s ideal spot to unwind. With a fully catered restaurant, the lakeside wilderness lodge is a stone’s throw to popular walking tracks, horse trekking, kayaking, fishing and biking. Relax in the spa and enjoy amazing views of Lake Wakatipu, mountains and stars or warm up by a bonfire on the beach. Whatever you choose, take the break you deserve and stay 3 nights for the price of 2.

Explore Northland by land and sea. Take a full-day tour to the top of the bottom of the world by driving off-road on Ninety Mile Beach. Experience thrills and spills sand-boarding down massive sand dunes and get chills at the Cape Reinga lighthouse where the Tasman Sea and the Pacific Ocean meet. The next day, cruise the Bay of Islands. Spot dolphins enroute to the famous Hole in the Rock and enjoy 360° views from the top of Urupukapuka Island. This deal brings together the best of Northland.

Prices start from NZ$63 per person for 3 nights’ multi-share accommodation. Offer is valid until 30 September.

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2 nights’ multi-share ensuite accommodation Full day Cape Reinga tour. Depart/return from Paihia Half day dolphin cruise to the Hole in the Rock.

Depart/return Paihia. Priced from NZ$210 per person. Valid until 5 August 2015.

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RAINFOREST TO THE REEF Experience tropical North Queensland’s most popular activities and discover why the region is as beautiful on land as it is at sea. Package includes: u 2 nights’ accommodation u Full day trip to Reef Magic Marine World including snorkeling and lunch u One-way Kuranda Scenic Railway journey u One-way rainforest Skyrail gondola trip including transfers Bonus! If you are a YHA member, then you’ll also get a free introductory scuba dive at Marine World. Priced from AU$359 p.p multi-share. Valid until 31 March 2016.

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NORTHLAND ADRENALINE: UNDERWATER Spend a full day discovering the Poor Knights Islands with one of two underwater deals to suit either novice scuba-discoverers or old pros. Upgrades available. Deduct $40 from price if you have your own transport. Both deals include town pick up to hostel. For YHA members only. Valid to 5 August 2015.

DEAL 1 Cruise on a well-fitted boat from Tutukaka Marina and discover the islands by snorkel, kayak, paddle board and swimming, then throw in sight-seeing, entering the world’s largest sea cave by boat and sea mammal-spotting. Package includes: u u u u u

2 nights' multi-share accommodation Full day guided cruise includes sight-seeing and water activities Lunch Return transport from Whangarei to Tutukaka Marina Priced from $245 p.p. multi-share

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2 nights' multi-share accommodation Two guided dives and full gear hire Lunch, hot drinks, hot showers Return transport from Whangarei to Tutukaka Marina Priced from $345 p.p. multi-share for two-day dive

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Cruise on a well-fitted boat from Tutukaka Marina and discover the islands by snorkel, kayak, paddle board and swimming, then throw in sight-seeing, entering the world’s largest sea cave by boat and sea mammal-spotting. Package includes:

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HOBART AND BEYOND With the Dark Mofo festival on at MONA, and warm pubs and cafes waiting for the cooler evenings, now is a great time for a Hobart short break. Combine your festival visit with seeing some local sights.

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3 nights’ accommodation 2 day tours taking in Port Arthur, Cadbury’s chocolate factory, Mt Wellington, Richmond colonial village, Tasman Arch and more

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WAITOMO ADRENALINE: WAITOMO CAVES

STAY IN THE WEST

Take adrenaline underground and experience the world of glow worms and 30 million-year-old geology while you scramble, climb, leap and black water raft for a three-hour tour through the Ruakuri Cave, one of 300 known caves in the Waitomo region. Dry off and enjoy the daylight at YHA Waito.:

The new Fremantle Prison YHA makes a great base for an extended stay in WA. Explore the history of the site, hop into Perth, do a day trip to Rottnest Island and Margaret River. A week won’t be long enough to see everything. Package includes:

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2 nights’ accommodation u Caving and black water rafting guided tour u Wetsuit, footwear, helmet, head torch, tube Priced from $171.20 p.p multi-share. For YHA members only. No experience necessary. Valid until 5 August 2015.

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WHITSUNDAYS GETAWAY Enjoy more of the beautiful Whitsundays at the best time of year based in Airlie Beach. With heaps of days and overnight tours, and adventure activities, this is the ideal winter sun break. Package includes: u

4 nights’ accommodation for he price of 3

Priced from AU$86 p.p multi-share. Valid until 30 September 2015

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FEATURE / NORTH ISLAND–NEW ZEALAND

NEW ZEALAND FOR ADRENALINE JUNKIES PART ONE

WHILE QUEENSTOWN IS KNOWN AS THE ADRENALINE CAPITAL, BRINDI JOY DISCOVERS NEW ZEALAND'S LESSER KNOWN HOTSPOTS THAT WILL REALLY GET YOUR HEART RACING.

Ziplining into the Black Abyss. The Legendary Black Water Rafting Company


KEEN TO BASE JUMP

off New Zealand’s tallest building? Climb, leap and zipline underground? Tempt fate on an active volcano? No matter where you wander in New Zealand, plenty of activities will suit your mood and adrenaline tolerance. Here’s my pick of North Island adrenaline activities and where to do them.

NORTHLAND: SCUBA DIVING AND SNORKELLING

Channel your inner Jacques Cousteau and ease into New Zealand’s adrenaline with something on the light side. Kilometres of rugged coastline and sheltered subtropical waters mean Northland proffers an aquatic paradise with hundreds of world-class diving sights for old pros and novice scuba-discoverers. Oxygen tank a bit much? Opt for bikini/swim trunks and snorkel and swim the surface with up to 45 metre visibility into pristine marine environments. Discover the Poor Knights Islands Marine and Nature Reserve for underwater cliffs and fish-filled caverns and some of the Bay of Islands’ 144 islands for top-notch shipwreck dives before regaining your land legs at YHA Whangarei, YHA Bay of Islands Paihia or YHA Bay of Islands The Rock Cruise where passionate water-lovers are on staff. diving.co.nz divenorth.co.nz

Poor Knights Islands Dive! Tutukaka


SkyJump or Skywalk: The view is guaranteed to take your breath away

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AUCKLAND: SKYJUMP AND SKYWALK

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AHIPARA: Boogie boards aren’t just for water. Grab yours and get ready for sun, heat, loose sand, a steep 20 minute climb before nothing but you and your board hurtle down dunes, some as high as 2,000m, at break neck speeds. Try the Ahipara Dunes above Shipwreck Bay or drive north on the only beach motorway in New Zealand, 90 Mile Beach, to the Te Paki dunes and go up and down and up and down for as long as your energy lasts.

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It’s a bird… it’s a plane! No, it’s you and you’re about to base jump by wire off New Zealand’s tallest building. Harness up on the 60th floor of the Sky Tower and then walk the gangplank before the adrenalineconscious staff count you down: 3… 2… 1… Keep your eyes wide open for the 192 metre, 85kph, 8 second descent to enjoy views of New Zealand’s largest city. Amp up the adrenaline? Before you jump, circumnavigate the Sky Tower’s pergola. No balcony. No railings. And no worries – with a full body harness you can relax and enjoy 360° views. Once you’re back on terra firma, soothe your nerves for the night at one of YHA’s two Auckland hostels located in the fast-beating heart of the city. skywalk.co.nz

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ROTORUA: WHITE WATER RAFTING

Get ready to get wet! Rotorua is New Zealand’s hub of all things geothermal (hotsprings, geysers, boiling mud pools). It’s also home to New Zealand’s most popular white water rafting run: the Kaituna River. Worldclass guides say a Māori karakia/prayer of thanks and protection before throwing you into an inflatable raft and sending you down (a very forgiving) grade 5 river. Raft through a narrow bush-lined gorge with sheer rock walls, rapids, waterfalls and pools steeped in Māori history. During past tribal wars women and children were hidden in caves behind and around the 7 metre Tutea Falls, today the highest commercially rafted waterfall in the world and the heart-pumping climax of your trip. YHA Rotorua is a 25 minute shuttle from it all with its own slice of Māori history. A Māori carving depicting travel to the four corners greets travellers in the foyer. rotorua-rafting.co.nz

GISBORNE: Grab a tyre tube or boogie board to cushion your speedy and grin-inducing descent (again and again if your adrenaline levels so desire) down NZ’s best natural waterslide. The Rere River, 50km northwest of Gisborne, proffers a 60m run that lands you splashing in the pool below.

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TOLAGA BAY: Perfect your bombs, belly flops, back flips and swan dives alongside the local kids at New Zealand’s longest wharf. At 660m, give yourself half an hour to walk to the end and back.

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WHANGANUI: Not quite free, but darn cheap at $2, traverse a 213m subterranean pedestrian tunnel burrowed into Durie Hill, then catch a 65.8m, 1919 lift to the summit where the War Memorial Tower’s 176 steps lead to a more elevated view of charming Whanganui and the distant mountains, Ruapehu and Taranaki. u

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UNWIND ADRENALINE -FREE

COROMANDEL defines unwinding. A binocular’s view across the gulf from Auckland, but a world apart. Dig your own spa at the white sand Hot Water Beach; kayak into Cathedral Cove, tucked between ancient rainforest and the ocean; hike to the Pinnacles; walk pristine coast; cycle the Rail Trail; or grab a reel and rod and catch your own supper. u u u

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TAUPO: Known for adrenaline but chocka with ways to unwind, Taupo’s on the southern hemisphere’s largest freshwater lake (ie the caldera of a supervolcano) and is part of the Taupo Volcanic Zone and Thermal

Sounds like white water rafting’s lesser-known evil twin sibling? Not at all. Black water rafting itself is tamer but takes its adrenaline underground. From the sunlight of the Waitomo forest, abseil into a seemingly bottomless abyss and enter the world of labyrinthine caves, tunnels, sinkholes and rivers where stalactites, stalagmites and glowworms are ripe for discovery. Climb, leap and zipline to the Waitomo River where you’ll plant your bum in a rubber tube and float down the black water rapids with only your head torch and galaxies of glow worms to guide you. YHA Waitomo is a hop, skip and across the road from The Legendary Black Water Rafting Company. waitomo.com/black-water-rafting AR

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NEW PLYMOUTH & RAGLAN: West Coast surf towns with backto-your-roots, outdoorsy vibes fed by the surfers hanging out for the next wave. They’re places to potter. Raglan, a sustainabilityfocused community, and New Plymouth, situated on top end of Surf Highway 45, have pristine waves, active art scenes and café culture to satisfy coffee aficionados.

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Head up, up and away at the crack of dawn in a hot air balloon over the Waikato region’s lush lowlands, farmlands, bush-clad extinct volcanoes and New Zealand’s longest river, the Waikato River. On clear days spy two of the North Island’s mighty mountains: Mt Ruapehu (2,797m) and Mt Taranaki (2,518m). The wind is boss and dictates speed, direction and the destination so no two flights are the same. The folks in Hamilton are so hooked on ballooning, they throw an annual festival to celebrate it all, launching 30 balloons into the skies over five-days. After soaring through the bluebird skies, land at the city-central YHA Hamilton. kiwiballooncompany.co.nz balloonsoverwaikato.co.nz

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HAWKE’S BAY: Enjoy New Zealand’s oldest wine region as you pedal through vineyards and coastal pathways that are easy on the legs and palette, stopping at winery cellar doors for taste-tests.

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WELLINGTON: Known for coffee, culture and galleries, Wellington offers inner city relaxation in spades. More cafés per capita in the world means plenty of haunts to plonk down for a cuppa. Galleries, bookshops and a literaryinspired sculpture trail all add up to moments for stopping and pondering. Or commune with nature! Hire a paddle board from the city centre waterfront or head for the hills and discover the Jurassic-inspired Zealandia eco sanctuary. u

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THE WIND IS BOSS AND DICTATES SPEED, DIRECTION AND THE DESTINATION SO NO TWO FLIGHTS ARE THE SAME


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OHAKUNE & NATIONAL PARK: SKI/BOARD AN ACTIVE VOLCANO

Carving up the freshies down the side of a volcanic cone is an exercise in unadulterated adrenaline. Welcome to Mt Ruapehu, host to not one, but three ski fields! From beginner slopes to snow-filled basins, steep chutes, powder stashes and long runs to backcountry, bumps, bowls and drop-offs, few places in the world give snow enthusiasts their fix on an active volcano. Amp up the adrenaline? Trudge to the crater rim and saddle and put your legs to the test with Australasia’s longest vertical descent at 2,000 metres. Kick back at YHA Ohakune with an on-site ski and board rental shop and drying rooms, or at YHA National Park with drying room, tuning bench and plenty of storage for gear. mtruapehu.com tukino.co.nz

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A TRIP TO THE SNOW NEEDN'T COST THE EARTH. STEPHANIE WILLIAMS SHARES HER TIPS ON KEEPING DOWN COSTS IN THREDBO.

Gaining altitude, Thredbo. Destination NSW


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skiing and boarding can be expensive, right? If you don’t have your own big 4WD, a private chalet and the latest gear it can be a bit daunting. But with a bit of careful planning and maybe just a touch of being a shameless cheapskate, you can get on the white stuff without blowing your budget. In Australia, high in the Kosciuszko National Park, in the heart of the Snowy Mountains, Thredbo is the place to get alpine this season. It’s got the goods – Thredbo is the oldest ski resort in Australia, celebrating over 50 years and the long runs are great for everyone, from beginners right through to black diamond showoffs.

Clockwise from main: Intrepid skiers; powder smiles for miles; snowboarder on jump. Thredbo


GETTING THERE Bussing it down or carpooling with your mates is the first way to save. It’s an easy drive from Sydney and Canberra and you can sort out your best fares through companies like Greyhound, Murrays and SnoExpress. Pack your car snacks and get your petrol well before you reach the mountains while prices are lower to save even more.

TICKETS PLEASE! The biggest expense on the mountains is definitely your ski pass, but there are some ways you can save on those too. Skiing in the shoulder season is a gamble with how much snow coverage there’ll be, but if there’s an early or late season dump, you’re laughing! There are four key date ranges within the season, so choose the one that represents the best value for you. Thredbo encourage you to ‘Buy Early & Save’ – if you buy your lift ticket, lessons or gear rental at least seven days in advance you can save up to 20%. Will you be in the village for a few days? If you ride more you can save more, so consider buying a multi day pass, rather than a new pass each day. And the savings extend to kids under 18 too. Thredbo have discounted kids pricing for everyone under the age of 18, skiing and boarding can as well as the Kids Ski Free promotion - when a adult buys one of the b egets e x p their e n s i vlift e , pass right? If eligible three and five day passes, a child under 18 you don’t have your free. There are some conditions around this so it’s worth checking the own bigonline. 4WD, a private chalet and the latest gear it can be a bit daunting. fine print But with a bit of careful planning and maybe just a touch of being a shameless cheapskate, you can get on the white stuff without blowing your budget. In Australia, high in the Kosciuszko National Park, in the heart of the Snowy Mountains, Thredbo is the place to get alpine this season. It’s got the goods – Thredbo is the oldest ski resort in Australia, celebrating over 50 years and the long runs are great for everyone, from beginners right through to black diamond showoffs.

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Thursday nights come alive at the village


CHEAP EATS AND MOUNTAIN TREATS

Food and drink doesn't have to cost you the earth. Thredbo

There are loads of food options on the mountain to tempt your dollars from your wallet, but plan ahead and you can save money here too. Start your day with a hearty bacon and egg roll and coffee at the bottom of Friday Flat or a pastry from The Bakery in the village. For lunch take a break from the mountain and try Kebabz Café for big, hearty kebabs in a flash, or a salad roll from The Bakery if you’re going healthy. After the ski day is over, your reward should always be a hot donut or three at the bottom of Friday Flat and a beer at the River Inn outdoor terrace. Cheaper dinner options are harder to find, but Alfresco Pizza is always a winner with good pizza at normal prices, including the all important BYO and the lively Thredbo Pub serves up counter meals before you kick on at Schuss Bar and Keller Bar. Spread your food dollar further though by planning a few selfcatered meals using the YHA kitchen. Just make sure to pick up supplies well before you reach the village. So don’t let a little budget hold you back this season – first tracks are still within reach. If all else fails, there’s always two-minute noodles for the truly hardcore budget powder hounds.


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WHERE TO STAY Thredbo YHA offers the best value bed with a range of dorms and private rooms. It’s in the heart of the village with beautiful views of the mountain, shouts you free Wifi and has kitchen facilities as well as a large drying room to sort out your gear each night. Book ahead as it’s very popular.

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Love skiing, snowboarding, snow shoeing or any and all fun on and off the piste? New Zealand is a snow enthusiast’s haven with world-class ski fields on both islands. The mountains are high which means consistent snow that’s topped up by snow making systems at most ski areas. There’s plenty of downhill skiing and boarding but there’s also heli-skiing, glacier skiing, Nordic skiing, terrain parks and dedicated beginner areas. Travelling from Australia to the South Island is easy with direct flights into both Queenstown and Christchurch. In New Zealand, you’re not stuck with

having to book accommodation on the mountain so backpacking delivers the best (and most social) bang for your budget buck. Most YHAs near ski fields offer amenities like drying rooms, gear storage and tuning stations with added bonuses of roaring fires and/or spa pools. YHA Ohakune even offers an on-site ski and board rental shop. While bonuses vary from hostel to hostel, you’re guaranteed a good price, large kitchens and warm bed. But be sure to book for your alpine holiday early, once the white stuff hits the mountains our beds fill up fast!


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Sapporo at night. Paul Dymond


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visiting, I figured I’d find Japan fascinating but not particularly surprising. After all, I’ve studied karate and been a member of a Zen Buddhist meditation group. I’ve read lots of books about the Land of the Rising Sun and chatted to Japanese backpackers about their homeland. But during my two weeks in the country a line from Game of Thrones kept running through my mind: “You know nothing, Jon Snow.” If you’re interested in learning from my ignorance, please read on for an account of the three major things I had wrong about Japan.

JAPAN IS EXPENSIVE Japan isn’t one of those third-world destinations where you can live like a lord for three bucks a day but it’s not as pricey as everyone seems to believe either. At the time of writing, it’s possible to get a Sydney to Tokyo flight for south of $1000 and once you’re there it’s entirely feasible to travel in a reasonable level of comfort on a budget of around $100 a day. You can buy a seven-day Japan Rail pass that will seeing you whizzing between major cities, frequently in that famous bullet train, for around $300.

Geisha's grace the streets of Kyoto. Paul Dymond


Food and alcohol is startlingly inexpensive - even in the heart of the most touristy districts, you can chow down at a restaurant while knocking back a few Kirin beers for around half of what it would cost you at an equivalent establishment in Sydney or Auckland. What’s more, many attractions are free and lots of everyday things that wouldn’t even be attractions in most nations most definitely are in Japan. Kyoto Station, for example, is public transport’s version of St Peter’s Basilica, a futuristic stainless steel cathedral. Fifteen floors high, it contains a vast shopping mall (called The Cube) and a 10-storey high Isetan department store, not to mention an art museum, theatre and countless restaurants and bars. But you don’t even need to spend a cent on any of that to have a good time, just make your way up to the Skyway tunnel and drink in the spectacular views of Japan’s original capital for nothing. Likewise, getting up before dawn to wander around a city’s seafood bazaar might not normally appeal, but the enormous Tsukiji Fish Market, which handles 2000 tonnes of edible marine products every day, is one of Tokyo’s most popular tourist attractions. It’s completely free, though you should get there early if you want to grab a spot at the auction where giant tunas are sold to the highest bidder. The majestic Buddhist temples, Shinto shrines and picture-postcard gardens you’ll find throughout Japan are typically either free or cheap to enter and there’s no charge for activities such as wandering around the streets of Gion, Kyoto’s geisha district, rubbernecking at the painted ladies that look like they’ve time-travelled from another century. Long story short, if you’ve been hesitating about hitting Japan out of fear it will send you broke, dither no longer.

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YOU ONLY NEED TO VISIT THE METROPOLISES If someone hadn’t convinced me otherwise, I would have visited the usual suspects – Tokyo and Kyoto – with possible day trips to neighbouring regions such as Nara and Osaka. Thankfully, I did opt to spend a few days somewhere I’d never heard of. It was Takayama, a traditional medieval town about 300km away from Tokyo, which given the nature of the nation’s superb trains, it only involves a rapid but still scenic two-hour train ride through Japan’s version of the Alps. Especially after spending time in one of the antfarm megalopolises (some bits of Tokyo pack in 30,000 people per square kilometre), quaint villages within striking distance of the capital, such Takayama, Shirakawago, Ogimachi, Suganuma and Magome-Tsumago are a chance to unwind, ideally while feasting your eyes on the natural landscapes that have inspired generations of Japanese artists and rest your weary muscles in an onsen (a bathouse drawing water from a nearby hot spring). You’re not likely to find any pumping nightclubs but you’ll have the opportunity for the kind of serendipitous experiences that linger in the memory long after you’ve forgotten your formulaic trip to the top of Tokyo Tower or walk through a Shogun’s castle. My most memorable night out in Japan involved a dinner at a small Takayama restaurant where the giggling staff introduced my travelling companion and I to a whole lot of dishes you don’t find on the menus of Japanese restaurants in any Western country (the Japanese love their offal so much they’ve constructed a range of culinary delight utilising the tongues, uteruses, stomachs and “gristle” – whatever that is – of various quadrupeds).

The quaint villages of Takayama, top, and Shirakawa-go, above. Shutterstock


Following that, we headed to what we’d been informed was a nearby jazz club only to walk through the door to find ourselves in a darkened space not much bigger than a living room. For the next few hours, the elderly owner of the ‘club’ happily crafted us cocktails while explaining, via no more than sign language and the playing of many vinyl LPs, the history of jazz from Jelly Roll Morton through Miles Davis to Herbie Hancock.

JAPANESE PEOPLE ARE [INSERT ADJECTIVE HERE] Everyone knows Japanese people are excessively polite or smugly racist or deeply conformist or disturbingly freaky or serenely spiritual or greedily materialistic or just plain weird. Well, maybe, but during my time there I discovered the Japanese could be politely racist (be prepared to be very courteously denied entry to certain venues on obviously spurious grounds) and that while plenty of the locals seemed to conform to corporate drone salaryman/demure housewife stereotype, lots don’t. Trust me I looked, but I didn’t come across a single respectable businessman brazenly perusing tentacle porn on a crowded train and when I headed into Tokyo’s red-light district of Shinjuku all the pimps were, for reasons I never discovered, African-American rather than tattooed Yakuza with missing fingers. Whilst the internet assures me they do exist, I didn’t come across any cat cafes, toilet-themed restaurants or used-panties vending machines in my travels either. Japan was easily the most foreign of the many foreign countries I’ve visited. It’s impossible to get a realistic impression of it until you’ve visited and, even then, it remains bewilderingly uncategorisable. So don’t completely trust anything anyone, least of all me, tells you about it; get over there and check it out for yourself.

WHERE TO STAY

The Sapporo festival attracts all ages, top; the streets of Tokyo come alive after dark. Paul Dymond, Shutterstock

There is an extensive network of hundreds of hostels throughout Japan – from the cities to country, urban to distinctively traditional. Find out more at jyh.or.jp


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THE BEAUTY OF THE RISING SUN IN THE MOST BREATHTAKING SURROUNDINGS IS WORTH GETTING UP EARLY FOR. JESSICA JANE SAMMUT REVEALS HER TOP FIVE SUNRISES IN SE QUEENSLAND AND NORTHERN NEW SOUTH WALES.


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don’t know if you are anything like me, but I live for the sun. Can’t get enough. Rise by it and fall by it. Have moved countries for it (sorry Blighty, Australia called).

So to me, there is nothing more soul-fulfilling than losing myself to that mighty ball of fire tipping its hat to the morning as it soars into the sky, bathing everything it touches in golden light. It’s my happy place. And when combined with the most st u n n i n g s u r ro u n d i n g s , t h e re i s nothing better on this earth. So when it comes to my ultimate top five? The choice is hard. But I have managed to narrow it down – just for you.

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CAPE BYRON

There is little more spectacular than the sight of the sun ascending over the rugged unspoilt coastline of Byron Bay as humpback whales frolic in the azure waters below during their migration north for winter. Trust me, I have seen and I have swooned. With the surroundings of Cape Byron Lighthouse the perfect elevated spot from which to take a seat (it is the easternmost point of the mainland of Australia), mother nature really does put on a show from the months of June to October as the whales move from their Antarctic summer feeding grounds. And its not just whales you might see. Dolphins and even turtles are on that list too (take or hire some binoculars for greater viewing) – all set against the most breathtaking backdrop basking in a pink dawn. Tempted? You should be. Nearest YHA: Byron Bay YHA or Cape Byron YHA


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MOUNT COOLUM

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SNAPPER ROCKS

If you are looking for the ultimate vista of green and gold for your daybreak kick-start, the sunrise from the top of historic Mount Coolum (26 million years old, no less) is one not to miss. Offering the most stunning view of the Sunshine Coast, the energetic walk (moderate fitness required) to the summit of this mountain is well worth the effort. The prize? An unbeatable panorama as the sun ascends to greet you. Take a packed breakkie, and lose yourself to the wonder of nature in all its glory – just allow 30/40 minutes from base to peak to get there in time for the spectacle. Nearest YHA: Noosa Heads YHA

There is little more Australian (and little more rad in my view) than talented surfers doing their thang. To me, it’s one of the wonders of the world, along with … sunrises. So when it comes to combining the two, it would be fair to say that you can almost feel the magic, with the hardcore daybreak surfies matching their turns to each rising ray. With Snapper Rocks renowned on the surfing scene as the place of the Australia Quicksilver Pro, the vista not only promises sun, surf and sand, but an iconic location also. This is a sunrise definitely worth an early alarm. Nearest YHA: Coolangatta YHA

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SUNSHINE BEACH

My favourite eastern facing beach on earth is without a doubt Sunshine Beach. Nestled south of Noosa Heads, this stretch of white sand is one of the coolest places to sip on your sun-up coffee as you lose yourself to the sound of waves and dashing beauty. Think fluorescent orb appearing with heartstopping magnificence over the horizon, and you’re there. Remember those worries you had? Gone. This place is truly a paradise-found representing all that is incredible about our great land. And I am not the only one who thinks so, as proud locals revel in their wake-up call every morning with a run, swim or yoga session timed for the light hitting their skin. Nearest YHA: Noosa Heads YHA

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MOUNT COOT-THA

Heading west out of Brisbane city, forming the eastern extent of the Taylor Range, is Mount Coot-tha, 287 metres above sea level. A favourite haunt of mine when in Brisvegas for its immense views, Mount Coot-tha offers the most outstanding sunrise snoop at the city as she sleeps, with sparkling rays bouncing off the urban landscape like a strobe. Get there before the sun has shown itself and you will be rewarded with the most spectacular display of colours as the star peeks over the horizon. Nearest YHA: Brisbane City YHA

Sunshine Beach. Shutterstock


AND DON’T FORGET THE SUNSETS … If you are not a morning person, all is not lost, as some of the best sunsets also occur in Australia – you may just need to get your tush over to the west. Ones not to miss include:

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Broome, Western Australia Want to see the sun sinking into the Indian Ocean? You can’t get better than this spot, with Cable Beach the pick of the bunch.

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Dunsborough, Western Australia On the shores of Geographe Bay, with a Top Tourism Award to boot, this little gem will have you returning each night for more.

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WHAT'S ON HERE’S OUR PICK OF EVENTS COMING UP IN YOUR REGION

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THE LIGHT IN WINTER 1-21 June 2015

The Light in Winter is a celebration of art, music and performance in the heart of Melbourne. It brings together local and international artists with free events and performances culminating in the Solstice Celebration on the last Saturday. fedsquare.com/thelightinwinter

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WHITSUNDAY REEF FESTIVAL 31 July - 9 August 2015

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10 days of North Queensland fun with street parties, live music, fireworks and more. See the reef activities and parades along the Airlie foreshore and then party on at the local bars. whitsundayreeffestival.com.au

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THE TOTAL FRENCH FESTIVAL 11-21 July 2015

QLD

Come and take part in the most complete celebration of French culture, food, wine, fashion and entertainment in Australia. Everything from crepes and champagne to can-can dancing will light up South Park. brisbanefrenchfestival.com.au Stay at Brisbane City YHA +61 7 3236 1004 brisbanecity@yha.com.au

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REVELATION INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2-12 July 2015

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See more than 120 international films at cinemas, galleries and cafes across Perth in this annual celebration of independent cinema. Master classes, discussion sessions and exhibitions make this a movie-making feast. revelationfilmfest.org

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WINTER FESTIVALS 6-8 June, 4-5 July 2015

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Showcasing this wonderful region over two weekends, Port Fairy is a great winter destination with its historic village, super cafes and bars and local craft shops. Enjoy an art and music weekend in June or wine weekend in July. portfairywinterweekends.com.au

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NEW ZEALAND COMICCON WELLINGTON 17-19 July 2015

NZ

Time to transform the trendy capital streets into Geek Central for the expo that celebrates all things pop culture: comics, gaming, animation, music and more. From a flat out funny comedy mindreading show to a zine market at Thistle Hall, all-things-sci-fiand-fantasy art exhibitions, Weta workshop tours and a sci-fi film festival topped off with a few TV and movie stars, a $5,000 scavenger hunt and the Armageddon (no, not that Armageddon) Expo. comiccon.co.nz

BAROSSA GOURMET WEEKEND 14-16 August 2015

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WELLINGTON’S 150TH BIRTHDAY BASH 25-26 July 2015

NZ

Say “Happy Birthday” to Wellington as the city celebrates the sesquicentenary of being the capital. The weekendlong birthday bash will see the Beehive transform into a birthday cake, fireworks, festivities, music and some of Wellington’s oldest institutions will open their doors. wellington.govt.nz

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There is no finer indulgence than a combination of great Australian wines, gourmet dining and live music, to the backdrop of the picturesque Barossa Valley. With more than 30 participating cellar doors this is a great chance to try out the best of the region. barossagourmet.com

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ART FESTIVALS Pique your inner inquisitiveness and explore, discover and uncover all things creative at these arts festivals.

SOUTH ISLAND CHRISTCHURCH ARTS FESTIVAL 27 August - 20 September 2015

NZ

Returning triumphant to the city centre after retreating to the suburbs following the 2011 earthquake, this bi-annual arts festival promises such theatrical enticements as cabaret, magic, theatre, dance and diverse offerings of classical through to contemporary music, all presented by international and New Zealand performers and artists at the Isaac Theatre Royal, Court Theatre, Cathedral Square, Christchurch Arts Centre and a circus big top spiegeltent. artsfestival.co.nz

NORTH ISLAND TARANAKI INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL 13-30 August 2015 A full on, 18-day festival line-up of artists, exhibitions, dance, comedy, magic and more kicked off by two extraordinary events. Enter the kaleidoscope world of colour, light and sound and explore the psychedelic tunnels and soaring domes of Exxopolis, an interactive, inflatable and monumental sculptural artwork. taft.co.nz/artsfest

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DARK MOFO 12-22 June 2015 One of Australia’s most intriguing festivals, Dark Mofo this year promotes itself as colder, darker and weirder. With its extensive performance list, it makes the most of the MONA location and the ambience of Hobart in winter this is a must-visit. darkmofo.net.au

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BEANIES AND CAMELS 19-22 June 2015, Beanie Festival 11 July 2015, Camel Cup

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Two great eccentric Aussie weekends in the heart of the country in gorgeous Alice Springs. The Beanie Festival is celebrating this year with a theme of Opposites Attract. This is festival for all the senses with a community event bringing together workshops, exhibitions and friendship. beaniefest.org The Camel Cup is when a race is more than just a race – come and cheer on the YHA camel in this annual event. Really just a great excuse for a day out, this is a slice of Central Australia life. camelcup.com.au

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MORE EVENTS THREDBO OPENING WEEKEND 5-8 June 2015 Stay Thredbo YHA

WINTERFEST, PARRAMATTA 27 – 28 June 2015 Stay Sydney Central YHA

MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 30 July – 16 August 2015 Stay Melbourne Metro YHA

THE ROCKS AROMA FESTIVAL 25 – 26 July 2015 Stay Sydney Harbour YHA

THE RUSSELL BIRDMAN 10-12 July 2015

NZ

Take the ferry from Paihia to New Zealand’s first sea port town as historic Russell transforms for Northland’s wildest, wackiest festival and spectator sport. Weave between street performers stilt walking, juggling, balloon twisting and magic tricking with a live music soundtrack, food and craft stalls, old fashioned races, drag races and a free Elvis Ball. Then don a costume and give flying your best shot as you leap off the Russell Wharf with the chance to win $2,000 cash for jumping the farthest. You might not fly, but you’ll have fun trying. russellbirdman.co.nz

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