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Gascoyne & Murchison

turtles, Gnaraloo Station, Western Australia. Photograph by Fleur Bainger.

Western Australia

Slowly does it for the nest best thing

Fleur Bainger pulls an all-nighter in the name of nature, making like a rock as a 100-kilogram turtle digs its nest beside her.

Western Australia

Is Coral Bay better than Byron?

Coral Bay

Roy Fleming The north-west WA coast might be the best holiday destination in Australia, writes Roy Fleming.

Australia

Forget overseas holidays - Australia rules

Karijini National Park.

Europe has Australia beat? I don't think so, and here are five reasons why, writes Tim Baker.

Australia

Let nature be your guide

Natural talents ... Simone Brooks.

Emily Dunn meets three professionals who bring the outdoors to the luxury hotel experience.

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Coral Bay: the west coast marvel

Coral Bay

Stunning location, stunning photography as we show you around the slice of paradise in WA's north-west.

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Want a free upgrade? It helps if you're a single bloke

Flight attendant with male passenger

NATALIE PARIS 5:35pm | A poll of airline staff has suggested that single men in their thirties have the best chance of getting a free upgrade on a flight.

Japanese 80-year-old breaks Everest record

GOPAL SHARMA 23 May | An 80-year-old Japanese mountain climber who has had four heart surgeries reached the top of Mount Everest on Thursday, becoming the oldest person to conquer the world's highest mountain.

Airline offers free air miles for doctors on board

OLIVER SMITH 23 May | Turkish Airlines has become the latest carrier to reward doctors with free air miles if they identify themselves when booking a flight.

Qantas aims to close fuel surcharge loophole

MATT O'SULLIVAN | Savvy frequent flyers are avoiding as much as $610 in fuel surcharges on Qantas international flights by exploiting a loophole in its alliance with Emirates.

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