Bendbrook Wines from the Adelaide Hills, South Australia | Wine & Country
Wine tasting with John from Bendbrook Wines and Beef from the Adelaide Hills | Wine and Country
Vineyard Safaris - Exclusive touring of South Australia's vineyards
Vineyard Safaris' bespoke tours offer access and “money can’t buy” experiences not available to the public, where you are able to meet with the owners of some of Australia’s most famous wineries, whilst tasting iconic wines. The perfect combination; luxury, artisan and personal; fine wine experiences around kitchen tables with local winemakers.
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Dryridge Estate Winery Sydney for Wine, Wine Tasting and Accommodation
Dryridge Estate
226 Aspinall Road Megalong Valley NSW 2785
Dryridge Estate is a stunning boutique vineyard 20 minutes by car from Blackheath, the nearest Blue Mountains township. Dryridge Estate is only two hours drive from Sydney, which makes the vineyard very appealing for both weekends and day trips. Visit their Cellar Door and enjoy delicious wines, cheese platters and some of the best scenery in the Blue Mountains. Stay and enjoy the peace and serenity of their 4.5 STAR accommodation.
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Boutique Tours Australia
Based in Sydney, Activity Tours Australia offers fun, relaxed day tours throughout the Hunter Valley. Savour up to twenty different types of wines while boosting your knowledge with the help of friendly tour guides and wine experts.
TOP 30 ORANGE (NSW) Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Orange - New South Wales, Australia. Orange located about 254 km from Sydney, the state capital of New South Wales. This city of Orange is a city of Central West region in NSW. Popular tourist attractions in Orange is Mount and Lake Canobolas.
Besides visit Mount Canobolas and Lake Canobolas, others things to do in Orange is to visit others beautiful places such as Cook Park, Pinnacle Lookout, Orange Botanic Gardens, Ophir Reserve, Orange Regional Gallery, Orange Adventure Playground, Orange Regional Museum, Orange Mountain Bike Park, Banjo Patterson Park, Gosling Creek Reserve, Huntley Berry Farm, etc.
Some popular activities in Orange - Australia is to enjoy the taste of wines. The best places for taste the delicous wines within the beautiful views around is in Heifer Station Wines, Rowlee Wines, Philip Shaw Winery Cellar Door, Ross Hill Wines Cellar Door, Mortimers Wines Cellar Door, Swinging Bridge, Brangayne Wines, Sassy Wines, Moody's Wines, Borrodell Vineyard, Highland Heritage Cellar Door, Mayfield Vineyard, Nashdale Lane Wines & Cellar Door, Word of Mouth, Colmar Estate, Cargo Road Winery, etc.
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Blue Mountains Walks: Bonnie Doon track, West Katoomba NSW Australia
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Access to this interesting area is via the turnoff from the Great Western Highway at the Explorer's Tree. The car park is a short distance up the road on the left.
Beginning on the Nellie's Glen/Six Foot Track, this walk branches off to North's Lookout then through pleasant bushland to Therabulat Lookout. From there you can return the same way or go on to Farnell's Road or Stuart's Road, off Cliff Drive.
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Scenic Rail Experiences with Mayflower Tours
Mayflower Tours scenic rail excursions take you where no road leads and where no plane can land. We have a great selection of scenic rail journeys offering spectacular scenery and fascinating history. Make this the year you finally experience the adventure and scenic wonders of a rail journey.
Blue Mountains Private Guided Day Tour (West)
No journey to Australia could be complete without exploring the immense beauty and wonder of the spectacular Blue Mountains. With breathtaking views from Australia's famous mountain tops and terrain that bustles with spectacular wildlife, sandstone cliffs, and rock formations that tower above you like the sky scrapers of New York City only to be broken by the bluest water of the waterfalls that run between them, you'll even see water that flows the wrong way if you look close. The Blue Mountains is truly one of Australia's must see attractions and there's no better way to experience everything the Blue Mountains has to offer than one of our professionally guided day tours - let us do the driving so you can enjoy everything the region has to offer.
AgInsight South Australia
AgInsight South Australia is an interactive website that offers a comprehensive range of agricultural mapping and economic data. It contains maps, up-to-date data, latest news, industry analysis and interactive graphs in one place.
AgInsight South Australia will help identify potential business opportunities in the State’s primary industries.
The portal is part of the four-year Agribusiness Accelerator Program – an election commitment that aims to capitalise upon the increasing global demand for food, wine and other beverages.
AgInsight South Australia has the potential to open doors to opportunities for our State’s agriculture, food, wine and fibre industries with at-a-glance statistics and more than 150 layers of geospatial data.
The diverse range of information available on AgInsight South Australia can help build a business case for potential development or investment opportunities as well as investigate commodity options and their best production locations.
Theintuitive mapping allows you to zoom in from a statewide to more detailed levels and display transport and energy infrastructure, land zoning, property boudaries, soil type, rainfall, temperature, frosts, and water availability.
Yuva WRAP Videos Meditate Australia Tour 2019 Eastern- Northern-Southern Tours
Jai Shri Mataji!
Thank you, Divine Mother, Shri Mataji for giving us the opportunity to spread Your message across the land of Shri Ganesha through the Meditate Australia Tour. Thank you, dear local and international yogis, for all your enthusiasm and support in being Her pure instruments on this collective journey of growth. With over 150 programs held across the 3 weeks, Shri Mataji gave well over 2500 realisations across the nation through her many capable hands. We had 70 yogis on Tour from Australia and around the world, hosted in the care of several local yogis. The project concluded at Wamuran Ashram near Brisbane, with a very special puja to our Mother, in the form of Shri Ganesha and Shri Adi Guru.
Southern Route 3 weeks, 5 regions, 14 yogis, 350+ seekers
Adelaide had given the Southern Route an initial boost to kickstart the tour in the right direction - their desire and dedication pushing us to rise higher. The joy and empowerment of the collective and the tour participants carried onto Geelong which was a particular highlight for many of the MAT members. This was further established in Tasmania where we had successful programs and noticed great potential to rekindle something amazing here, something that has dwindled since the early days of Sahaj.
The Southern Route culminated with back-to-back programs in Melbourne, where we mustered all of our energy to establish a strong presence all around the city. This route, in particular, was more than just about giving realisation, it was about supporting smaller collectives, bonding with yogis and re-establishing lost connections so Sahaja Yoga can flourish in every part of Australia.
Eastern Route 3 weeks, 10 regions, 21 yogis, 780+ seekers
We started off in Canberra with a powerful havan, to clear all potential obstacles to the tour before setting out to do programs. One after the other, we kept going. Dances and performances. Seekers coming in, realisations being given. Some who came for one program kept coming to our other ones too! Next, at Wollongong, the torrential rain and strong vibrations gave all of us a much-needed clear out.
We then presented a series of programs across Sydney - Corporate programs with NSW Health, Hornsby Hospital, Baulkham Hills, Ultimo, and Cronulla. We also hosted a concert-style program in Leichhardt with the Cross-Country Route and had an incredible turnout! It was a lovely experience being able to present in collaboration with two routes and the local collective. Once we headed up to Central Coast, it was more excitement and joy as we had already reached a count of 500 realisations!
Cross Country Route 3 weeks, 11 regions, 19 yogis, 500+ seekers
The Cross Country route had its work cut out nicely between WA, NSW and QLD over the three weeks. We spent our first week on the west coast, welcoming our guests at Gidgegannup Ashram and presenting multiple workshops in Perth and south-west WA. Through meditation and music, we attracted seekers in libraries, universities, bookshops and other community centres. In Margaret River, we had a spontaneous program for little children which left all confused faces beaming with joy by the end. The Perth Townhall featured our A Mother For All exhibition to the public for a full week, and a big joyful concert at the end!
We flew across the country that night, joining forces with the eastern route for 2 days of programs in Sydney. In Penrith, we had a full-day intensive program where we taught seekers how to use foot soaks, candling, bija mantras and other clearing techniques. In the Blue Mountains, we did two programs: one at the wild valley art gallery and at the other in Katoomba’s Cultural Centre, before making our way up to Orange and Tamworth.
Northern Route 3 weeks, 8 regions, 16 yogis, 550+ seekers
Travelling along the coast from tropical Cairns to Brisbane, we presented Sahaja Yoga workshops to seekers at workplaces, community spaces, galleries, beaches, esplanades and cafes. In Cairns, our programs attracted 300+ seekers in four days! One lady said she had only meant to duck out to get some milk but ended up staying for an entire 3-hour musical program!
With all our love and respect, THE MEDITATE AUSTRALIA TEAM
AUSTRALIA - A stroll around Leura, Blue Mountains NSW
Leura is a suburb in the City of Blue Mountains area that is located 100 kilometres (62 mi) west of the Sydney central business district in New South Wales, Australia. It is one of the series of small towns stretched along the Main Western railway line and Great Western Highway that bisects the Blue Mountains National Park. Leura is situated adjacent to Katoomba, the largest centre in the upper mountains, and the two towns merge along Leura's western edge.
The original inhabitants of the area were the Dharug people. Archaeological evidence at Lyrebird Dell in South Leura suggests that Aboriginal occupation of the region may date back more than 12,000 years.
The first Europeans to enter the area, in 1813, was the expedition of Gregory Blaxland, William Lawson and William Charles Wentworth. They were followed by the expedition of George Evans in November 1813 and the road-building party of William Cox in the following year.
When the western railway line was constructed across the Blue Mountains in 1867–68, a gatehouse (No 9) was erected where the line crossed the Western Road near the present Sorensen Bridge. The gatekeepers were the first permanent European residents of the area, Another early presence occurred following the discovery of coal in the Jamison Valley below the present Leura golf course in the early 1880s, which led to the establishment of a colliery.
It is a gorgeous little town filled with lovely places to eat and a wonderful place for a weekend getaway!
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FJ Tours
Experience the majestic wonder of the Blue Mountains like never before with FJ Tours! One of Australia's leading tour providers, the conscientious team at FJ Tours will take you on an adventure that you'll never forget. Get up close and personal with the stunning Three Sisters rock formation, meet cuddly creatures at the Featherdale Wildlife Park and finally cruise your way back to the city in style.
3801 Limited
South Sydney Business Chamber interviews 3801 Limited - The heritage train operators located in the Australian Technology Park, Sydney. For more information on the business and their fantastic train tours visit
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Waterfalls - Phantom Falls - Victoria (Australia)
Falls of the Yarra Ranges National Park.
Phantom Falls can be reached through the beautiful forest walk. The track is a little bit hilly but worth the effort.
Gold Coast Rainforest Tours - Southern Cross 4WD Tours
Only a short distance from Surfers Paradise visit the Sub Tropical Rain forests of the Gold Coast Hinterland. Visit Natures Theme park on half, full or evening tours with Southern Cross
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360 video riding in Sydney suburbs. Feel free to look around using your phone/tablet or use mouse to rotate the video on a computer.
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Culshaw's Restaurant - Modern Australian Cuisine - South Australian Wine List
Inspired by the amazing local produce of the Adelaide region, our menus showcase the changing seasons in carefully created dishes by Head Chef Matthew Inkley and team.
The finest seasonal South Australian produce and native Australian ingredients to create a fresh and modern Australian menu. Culshaw's Restaurant menu includes mouth-watering perennial favourites such as, ‘Hop, Snap & Swim’ – chargrilled ‘Paroo’ kangaroo fillet, sweet & sour crocodile ribs and oven roasted NT barramundi with Tarte Tatin and kipfler potatoes.
To top it off, pair the scrumptious food with a delicious drop from our 100% South Australian wine list.
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The Sebel Resort & Spa Hawkesbury Valley is the only 4.5 star hotel located in the Hawkesbury and Nepean regions. With 105 beautifully appointed rooms and suites, it is the ideal choice for conferences, weddings, romantic weekends away or time out with the children. Our child friendly accommodation near Sydney is perfect for a family weekend, holiday or just to get away from the busy city.
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This Hawkesbury accommodation is located in the historic town of Windsor in the foothills of the Blue Mountains, if you are thinking about looking for weekend getaways near Sydney, our resort is just an easy 45 minutes' drive from the Sydney CBD and 60 minutes from Sydney International Airport.
Planning a romantic getaway near Sydney? You must try our resort. The hotel is set within 8 hectares of manicured, landscaped gardens, and includes an indoor heated pool, 2 floodlit tennis courts, an on-site 9-hole golf course and adjacent 18-hole championship course, fully equipped gym and kid's playground, plus the only Villa Thalgo Day Spa in Australia. It is the perfect setting for romantic getaways in Sydney and the surrounding area.
The resort has 8 formal and 5 informal meeting rooms (most with natural light), offering conference organisers and delegates the ideal venue for company training, product launches or incentives.
With beautifully manicured rose gardens, lakeside settings and a private chapel, it has all the perfect ingredients for a heavenly wedding in the Windsor and Hawkesbury area or any plans for romantic weekend getaways in NSW.
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North Coast Regional Botanic Garden - the centre of Coffs Harbour
The North Coast Regional Botanic Garden is located at Hardacre Street, a kilometre from the centre of Coffs Harbour in the Mid North Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. Moer info visit
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