Bondi Motel - Moree Hotels, Australia
Bondi Motel 3.5 Stars Hotel in Moree ,Australia Within US Travel Directory One of our bestsellers in Moree! Offering free Wi-Fi and free parking, Bondi Motel is just 600 m from Moree Railway Station, and 50 m from Moree Spa and Aquatic Centre.
Upon prior arrangement, a free shuttle service to the bus station, train station or airport is available.
Guest rooms offer both air conditioning and heating facilities.
Each has a kitchenette with a fridge, hot plates and a toaster.
Other amenities include ironing equipment and a flat-screen TV.
Barbecue facilities and a guest laundry are available for guests’ use.
Motel Bondi is 3.
1 km from the Moree Airport and 700 m from the Moree Showground.
It is 550 m from Moree Visitor Information Centre and Lyle Houlahan Park.
Bondi MotelMoree Hotels, Australia
Location in : 316 Warialda Street,au 2400, Moree, Australia
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Molika Springs Motel - Moree - Australia
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Molika Springs Motel hotel city: Moree - Country: Australia
Address: 314 Warialda Street; zip code: 2400
Built in 2010, the Molika Springs Motel features outdoor barbecue with seating and modern rooms with free Wi-Fi access. Just 100 metres from Mineral Baths and the Moree Spa and Aquatic Centre, it offers free undercover parking on site.
-- Construit en 2010, le Molika Springs Motel possède un coin salon extérieur avec un barbecue et propose des chambres modernes dotées d'une connexion Wi-Fi gratuite.
-- El Molika Springs Motel, construido en 2010, ofrece zona de barbacoa al aire libre con asientos, habitaciones modernas con conexión Wi-Fi gratuita y aparcamiento cubierto gratuito.
-- Erbaut im Jahr 2010, bietet das Molika Springs Motel im Außenbereich einen Grillplatz mit Sitzgelegenheiten und moderne Zimmer mit kostenfreiem WLAN-Zugang.
-- Edificato nel 2010, il Molika Springs Motel sorge a soli 100 metri dalle vasche termali e dal Moree Spa and Aquatic Centre, e a 3 km dall'Aeroporto di Moree.
-- Molika Springs Motel汽车旅馆建造于2010年,设有带座位的户外烧烤设施以及提供免费无线网络连接的现代化客房,距离矿泉浴(Mineral Baths)、莫里水疗和水上运动中心(the Moree Spa and Aquatic Centre)只有100米,提供免费的地下停车场。如客人事先预约,汽车旅馆可以安排从3公里外的莫里机场(Moree Airport)到汽车旅馆的免费班车服务。 ...
-- Мотель Molika Springs, построенный в 2010 году, располагает открытой меблированной площадкой для барбекю и современными номерами с бесплатным Wi-Fi.
-- Molika Springs Motel byggdes 2010 och har en utomhus grillplats med sittplatser. Här erbjuds moderna rum med gratis Wi-Fi. Motellet ligger bara 100 meter från Mineral Baths och Moree Spa and Aquatic Centre och erbjuder gratis täckt parkering på...
-- بني موتيل موليكا سبرينغز في عام 2010، ويوفر مرافق للشواء في الهواء الطلق مع منطقة جلوس وغرف عصرية مع خدمة الواي فاي المجانية، ويقع على بعد 100 متر من الحمامات المعدنية وسبا Moree ومركز للرياضات المائية ويوفر مواقف مغطاة مجانية للسيارات في الموقع،...
-- Molika Springs Motel ble bygget i 2010, og tilbyr et utendørs grillområde med sitteplasser samt moderne rom med gratis Wi-Fi.
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Molika Springs Motel - Moree Hotels, Australia
Molika Springs Motel 3.5 Stars Hotel in Moree ,Australia Within US Travel Directory One of our bestsellers in Moree! Built in 2010, the Molika Springs Motel features outdoor barbecue with seating and modern rooms with free Wi-Fi access.
Just 100 m from Mineral Baths and the Moree Spa and Aquatic Centre, it offers free undercover parking on site.
With a prior arrangement, the property provides a free shuttle service from Moree Airport which is 3 km away.
Air-conditioned studios have a kitchenette with a microwave, tea/coffee making facilities, hot plates and a fridge.
Other amenities include a DVD player and a flat-screen TV with satellite channels.
A guest laundry service is available.
The property has a shared oven for guests’ use.
Motel Molika Springs is within 500 m of various local dining options.
It is 300 m from Moree Railway Station, and a free transfer is available with a prior notice.
The Jellicoe Park and Mehi River are both 280 m away.
Molika Springs MotelMoree Hotels, Australia
Location in : 314 Warialda Street,au 2400, Moree, Australia
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Baths Motel Moree - Moree Hotels, Australia
Baths Motel Moree 3 Stars Hotel in Moree ,Australia Within US Travel Directory Located opposite Moree Artesian Aquatic Centre, Baths Motel Moree offers free WiFi, an on-site shop and a snack bar.
All rooms feature a kitchenette and a 32-inch flat-screen TV.
Michael's offers burgers, fish and chips, ice creams and drinks.
Guests can also enjoy an outdoor meal using the BBQ facilities.
The renovated Baths Motel offers air-conditioned rooms with a dining setting, a wardrobe and a bathroom with a shower.
Quality linen is provided.
Baths Motel is 5 minutes’ walk from shopping and dining options.
Moree Services Club is a 3-minute drive away.
There is a free shuttle service to and from Moree Airport, as well as to the train station and back.
Baths Motel MoreeMoree Hotels, Australia
Location in : 339 Warialda Street,au 2400, Moree, Australia
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Top of the Town Motel - Inverell Hotels, Australia
Top of the Town Motel 3.5 Stars Hotel in Inverell ,Australia Within US Travel Directory Top of the Town Motel is a 5-minute drive from Inverell town centre and boasts free WiFi, a swimming pool and restaurant.
Rooms feature flat-screen cable TV and a refrigerator.
Top of the Town Restaurant offers a la carte food and features a licensed bar, a great place to enjoy a drink with friends.
Room service is available.
All rooms offer air-conditioning, a desk, sofa, ironing facilities and an en suite bathroom with free toiletries.
Tea and coffee making facilities are provided.
Top of the Town MotelInverell Hotels, Australia
Location in : 137 Warialda Road,au 2360, Inverell, Australia
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New South Wales (abbreviated as NSW) is a state on the east coast of Australia. It borders Queensland to the north, Victoria to the south, South Australia to the west, the Tasman Sea to the east and surrounds the whole of the Australian Capital Territory. New South Wales' capital city is Sydney, which is also the nation's most populous city. In June 2013, the estimated population of New South Wales was 7.4 million, making it Australia's most populous state. Just under two-thirds of the state's population, 4.67 million, live in the Greater Sydney area. Inhabitants of New South Wales are referred to as New South Welshmen.
The colony of New South Wales was founded in 1788. It originally comprised a larger area of the Australian mainland also including Lord Howe Island, New Zealand, Norfolk Island and Van Diemen's Land. During the 19th century, large areas were separated to form the British colonies of Tasmania, South Australia, New Zealand, Victoria, Queensland and the Northern Territory (1863).
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COLLEANO, CON, mini-doco of tightwire artist (Australia, 1994)
Here is the biographical entry I wrote on Con Colleano for the Australian Dictionary of Biography - Mark St Leon, PhD.
COLLEANO, CON (CORNELIUS) (1899-1973), tightwire artist, was born on 26 December 1899 at Lismore, New South Wales, third of ten children of native-born parents Cornelius Sullivan, showman, and his wife Vittorine Julia, née Robinson. Julia's father came from the Isle of St Thomas, West Indies, and her grandmother was an Aborigine; boxing and gambling were among her husband's sources of income. About 1907 the family settled at Lightning Ridge where the children received schooling and learned circus skills.
By 1910 the family's little circus was travelling the State, but in hard times the 'Collinos' worked for other circuses, including Ashton's in 1913 and Eroni Bros in 1914-15. Late in 1915 the family again started out on its own. From late 1918 Colleano's All Star Circus toured Queensland by special train. With their 'sable' features, the children endeared themselves as 'The Royal Hawaiian Troupe'. Practising up to seven hours a day, young Con endeavoured to perfect the almost impossible feet-to-feet forward somersault on the tightwire: one afternoon in 1919 he brought it off. In 1922 he was engaged by the Tivoli vaudeville circuit for £60 a week. Next year he performed at Fuller's New Theatre while other members of his family appeared at the Tivoli as 'Eight Akabah Arabs'.
Con went abroad with his fiancée Winifred Constance Stanley Trevail, a vaudeville soubrette who claimed descent from the earls of Derby. At Johannesburg, South Africa, in April 1924 Colleano adopted the Spanish costume that became his trademark. After a successful American début at the Hippodrome, New York, in September, he was soon engaged by Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Combined Circus. Entering the centre ring, he made the traditional passes of a bullfighter; on mounting the wire, he gracefully performed tangos, jotas and fandangos; he concluded his twelve-minute act with the dangerous forward somersault. On 10 July 1926 at Detroit, Michigan, he married Winifred with Methodist Episcopal forms; they were to remain childless. She taught Colleano elements of style, dress and dancing, and was eventually his compere.
Billed as 'The Australian Wizard of the Wire', Colleano remained Ringlings' principal star into the 1930s, drawing a salary of $US1000 a week, with the privilege of his own apartment in the long circus train. Each winter he toured the vaudeville houses of Europe. The Spanish flavour of his act, as well as his Latinate appearance and name, beguiled many into presuming that he was a Spaniard. On one of his few visits to Sydney, he appeared at the Tivoli in 1937. He continued working in American circus and vaudeville, and gave television appearances on the Texaco Star Theatre programme in 1952. Con and the other Colleanos used his farm in Pennsylvania as a holiday retreat and practice ground.
Although he had become a naturalized American citizen in 1950, six years later Colleano came back to New South Wales where he ran the Albion Hotel at Forbes. Returning to the United States, he resumed work on the wire, giving his final performance, unnoticed, in Honolulu in 1960. He died on 13 November 1973 in his home at Miami, Florida. Winifred returned to Sydney where she died in 1986. Colleano's name had been included in the Circus Hall of Fame, Sarasota, Florida, in 1966.
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R. Croft-Cooke and W. S. Meadmore, The Sawdust Ring (Lond, 1951); A. D. H. Coxe, A Seat at the Circus (Lond, 1951); Theatre (Sydney and Melbourne), 1 May 1923; Variety, 1 Oct 1924; Pix, 29 Jan 1938; Warialda Standard, 28 Nov 1910; Western Star, 10 Feb 1917; Sydney Morning Herald, 28 May 1921, 19 Mar 1923, 29 June 1937, 10 Nov 1955; New York Times, 28, 30 Mar 1925, 13 Apr 1930; Detroit Free Press, 10 July 1926; Miami Herald, 31 Jan 1966, 15 Jan 1973; Daily Mirror (Sydney), 3 Sept 1979; Colleano family papers (privately held); private information. More on the resources
Author: Mark Valentine St Leon
Print Publication Details: Mark Valentine St Leon, 'Colleano, Con (Cornelius) (1899 - 1973)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 13, Melbourne University Press, 1993, pp 467-468.
COLLEANO, CON, Australian tightwire wizard (USA, c.1950)
This footage appears to date from about 1950 when Colleano appeared with Cole Bros Circus, although the last segment appears to come from a Ringling performance about 20 years earlier. Here is the biographical entry I wrote on Colleano for the Australian Dictionary of Biography - Mark St Leon, PhD.
COLLEANO, CON (CORNELIUS) (1899-1973), tightwire artist, was born on 26 December 1899 at Lismore, New South Wales, third of ten children of native-born parents Cornelius Sullivan, showman, and his wife Vittorine Julia, née Robinson. Julia's father came from the Isle of St Thomas, West Indies, and her grandmother was an Aborigine; boxing and gambling were among her husband's sources of income. About 1907 the family settled at Lightning Ridge where the children received schooling and learned circus skills.
By 1910 the family's little circus was travelling the State, but in hard times the 'Collinos' worked for other circuses, including Ashton's in 1913 and Eroni Bros in 1914-15. Late in 1915 the family again started out on its own. From late 1918 Colleano's All Star Circus toured Queensland by special train. With their 'sable' features, the children endeared themselves as 'The Royal Hawaiian Troupe'. Practising up to seven hours a day, young Con endeavoured to perfect the almost impossible feet-to-feet forward somersault on the tightwire: one afternoon in 1919 he brought it off. In 1922 he was engaged by the Tivoli vaudeville circuit for £60 a week. Next year he performed at Fuller's New Theatre while other members of his family appeared at the Tivoli as 'Eight Akabah Arabs'.
Con went abroad with his fiancée Winifred Constance Stanley Trevail, a vaudeville soubrette who claimed descent from the earls of Derby. At Johannesburg, South Africa, in April 1924 Colleano adopted the Spanish costume that became his trademark. After a successful American début at the Hippodrome, New York, in September, he was soon engaged by Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Combined Circus. Entering the centre ring, he made the traditional passes of a bullfighter; on mounting the wire, he gracefully performed tangos, jotas and fandangos; he concluded his twelve-minute act with the dangerous forward somersault. On 10 July 1926 at Detroit, Michigan, he married Winifred with Methodist Episcopal forms; they were to remain childless. She taught Colleano elements of style, dress and dancing, and was eventually his compere.
Billed as 'The Australian Wizard of the Wire', Colleano remained Ringlings' principal star into the 1930s, drawing a salary of $US1000 a week, with the privilege of his own apartment in the long circus train. Each winter he toured the vaudeville houses of Europe. The Spanish flavour of his act, as well as his Latinate appearance and name, beguiled many into presuming that he was a Spaniard. On one of his few visits to Sydney, he appeared at the Tivoli in 1937. He continued working in American circus and vaudeville, and gave television appearances on the Texaco Star Theatre programme in 1952. Con and the other Colleanos used his farm in Pennsylvania as a holiday retreat and practice ground.
Although he had become a naturalized American citizen in 1950, six years later Colleano came back to New South Wales where he ran the Albion Hotel at Forbes. Returning to the United States, he resumed work on the wire, giving his final performance, unnoticed, in Honolulu in 1960. He died on 13 November 1973 in his home at Miami, Florida. Winifred returned to Sydney where she died in 1986. Colleano's name had been included in the Circus Hall of Fame, Sarasota, Florida, in 1966.
Select Bibliography
R. Croft-Cooke and W. S. Meadmore, The Sawdust Ring (Lond, 1951); A. D. H. Coxe, A Seat at the Circus (Lond, 1951); Theatre (Sydney and Melbourne), 1 May 1923; Variety, 1 Oct 1924; Pix, 29 Jan 1938; Warialda Standard, 28 Nov 1910; Western Star, 10 Feb 1917; Sydney Morning Herald, 28 May 1921, 19 Mar 1923, 29 June 1937, 10 Nov 1955; New York Times, 28, 30 Mar 1925, 13 Apr 1930; Detroit Free Press, 10 July 1926; Miami Herald, 31 Jan 1966, 15 Jan 1973; Daily Mirror (Sydney), 3 Sept 1979; Colleano family papers (privately held); private information. More on the resources
Author: Mark Valentine St Leon
Print Publication Details: Mark Valentine St Leon, 'Colleano, Con (Cornelius) (1899 - 1973)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 13, Melbourne University Press, 1993, pp 467-468.
The Mountain Heritage Hotel & Spa Retreat - Katoomba Hotels, Australia
The Mountain Heritage Hotel & Spa Retreat 4.5 Stars Hotel in Katoomba ,Australia Within US Travel Directory One of our bestsellers in Katoomba! Located just outside of Katoomba’s town centre, this 4.
5-star hotel offers panoramic views of the World Heritage Blue Mountains.
It features a day spa, outdoor pool (seasonal), fitness centre and a cocktail bar.
The Mountain Heritage Hotel & Spa Retreat offers air-conditioned rooms and suites, all with a stylish, traditional décor.
Each accommodation features an en suite bathroom with amenities.
Some of them come with a fireplace and a spa bath.
The á la carte Jamison Views Restaurant serves contemporary Australian cuisine, bookings are essential.
After dinner, guests can relax in the hotel’s lounge which offers a fireplace or read a book from the library.
Other options include a visit to the gym or hiking.
The Mountain Heritage Hotel is located 300 m from Katoomba’s shops, cafés and restaurants.
There are 4 golf courses to choose from, all within less than a 20-minute drive of the hotel.
Sydney is a 1.
5 hour drive away.
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Location in : Cnr. Apex & Lovel Streets,au 2780, Katoomba, Australia
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Yorkrakine Rock
Arial footage of Yorkrakine Rock, a huge granite outcrop and an Aboriginal Women's Birthing site surrounded by a DEC Reserve