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Family Holidays in Western Australia

Good clean fun ... unique design at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra.

Australia

Whatever to wicked: teens' favourite destinations

Avoid a teen scene by discovering how generation next like to spend their time off, writes Fran Molloy.

WA

Bigger than Ben Horse

Saddle club ... the tin horses take on roles such as bikers.

Lee Atkinson meets the members of a phoney pony club who have transformed a country highway.

Go wild

The best zoos in Australia

Baby-Wombat

Check out six of the best wildlife experiences you can have in Australia.

Western Australia

Pint-sized pleasures

Unspecified

The famous winery region is not just for grown-ups.

Travellers Tips

Tips

A note from mum for a family field trip

Not so average ... travel companies are catering for more than just two adults and two kids.

Jane E. Fraser The costs and crowds during school holidays make it tempting for parents to take children out of class to travel during term time.

Tips

Sometimes it pays to splash out

Jane E. Fraser finds the once humble holiday park has competition from upmarket rivals.

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