The overall experience is the centre of tourism

The overall experience is the centre of tourism

The Ghan railway train is definitely not famous for its speed. Tourists travel on the famous tracks is to experience a breathtaking and unique Australian journey that takes them from Adelaide, through the red centre and all the way to Darwin!! .

  • India sports security given amber light

    There is some better news on board for all international sports and athletes competing in India: and the cricketers competing in the IPL (India Premier League) have been given an amber light now to go, by a Government representative.

  • Caritas swings into action in Chile

    Caritas in Chile is already delivering assistance in some of the worst affected areas of Chile following the massive earthquake of Saturday 27the February

  • Olympic Festivals "Fuse" British Columbia communities

    A team of one hundred young people from across Western Canada and the world have partnered with B.C. churches to build bridges through "Open Crowd Festivals."

  • Veteran announcer acknowledged

    A special function was held by Radio Station 2CH in Sydney, on Monday, 1st March, 2010, to acknowledge the 40 years of service in the Radio ministry by the Rev John Edmondstone OAM.

  • Caritas Australia inviting help to make indigenous poverty history

    The causes of Indigenous disadvantage, manifested in a scandalously low life expectancy rate 17 to 20 years lower than other Australians and lower standards of health, education, employment and housing are many and complex.

  • Freelance is the new buzz word in cricket

    Brett Lee is the latest international cricketer who has announced his retirement from the Test Cricket arena. He intents to concentrate on his 'limited over' opportunities and freelance himself to \'other\' professional cricket scenes.

  • Ministry to widows in their late 50's

    Well-Being Australia\'s Delma Tronson in her ministry has come across numerous women in their later fifties who have become widows and has detected a number of quite specific issues for women in this age group.

  • Prime Minister to visit Exodus Foundation literacy school

    On Friday, 26 February Prime Minster Kevin Rudd will visit The Exodus Foundation\'s literacy Tutorial Centre in Redfern. The Centre is at the heart of the new National Centre of Indigenous Excellence, which will be officially opened by the Prime Minister. The NSW Premier Kristina Keneally and Governor Marie Bashir will also be in attendance.

  • Christian group urges support to help children live past five years old

    Last year, 8.8 million children died in extreme poverty before reaching their fifth birthday; that's more than 24 000 children dying every day – mostly from easily preventable causes, like diarrhoea and pneumonia. These children, who happen to have been born into poverty, have just as much value to God as our kids here in Australia.

  • Eritrean refugees left stranded in Venezuelan airport face threats of deportation

    Eight Eritrean refugees deported from Ecuador to Venezuela's international airport may now have been deported to Dubai or Iran, facing threats of further deportation.

  • Bev Clifford - Wife, Mum, Grand-ma, Lawyer ...

    Bev Clifford is a lawyer; like most women in our society, she is good at multi-tasking because she is also a wife, a mother and now a grandmother.