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Bundaberg

Remote access... Lady Musgrave Island looks like a scene from <i>Pirates of the Caribbean</i>.

Queensland

Going gaga for the lady

Keith Austin falls hard for Queensland's Lady Musgrave Island and its nearby towns of Agnes Water and 1770.

Queensland

Nice trip but there's a catch

Central Queensland fishing. Photograph by Tourism QLD. SHD TRAVEL MARCH 18 CENTRAL QUEENSLAND FISHING.
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Ben Groundwater Ben Groundwater is all at sea as he joins the pros angling for fishing's biggest prizes.

Queensland

Right wavelength

Heron Island, Queensland.

Heron Island ticks the boxes on Belinda Jackson's family wish-list.

Queensland

Meet the beach babies

Mon Repos Conservation Park turtle.

An ancient turtle life cycle fascinates Mal Chenu.

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Photo galleries

Australia's top 10 best beach houses

Ron Roozen house, Margaret River, WA

We've scoured the coastline to find Australia's best beach houses.

Travellers Tips

Travel tips

All the buzz on a budget

Phra Nang beach, Krabi. Thailand.

From Hobart to Ho Chi Minh City, Ben Groundwater picks the new year's best affordable breaks.

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Map of Bundaberg

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Backpacker dies on Indonesian island

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Frequent Flyer: Owen Campbell

JULIETTA JAMESON | This Australian busker-turned-acclaimed singer-songwriter is a fan of strong luggage.

Bye-bye Bali, aloha Hawaii

JANE REDDY | Interest in Hawaii continues to grow, with more than 250,000 Australians and Kiwis visiting in 2012.

Put another kipper in the pan

ROBERT UPE | Determined to lift visitor numbers to 40 million a year by 2020, the British are counting on us, writes Robert Upe.

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