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Catastrophic weather cuts off last road into Jenolan Caves

Catastrophic weather cuts off last road into Jenolan Caves

The only remaining road into the world heritage-listed site has been destroyed and years of catastrophic weather have taken a toll.

  • by Julie Power

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Our island home: Phillip Island and its residents, both human and non-human

Our island home: Phillip Island and its residents, both human and non-human

Phillip Island’s population is booming and tourism surging. Can its precious wildlife and environment be protected? It’s a delicate dance.

  • by Benjamin Preiss
Why so many of Bali’s foreign visitors don’t – or won’t – pay its modest tourist levy

Why so many of Bali’s foreign visitors don’t – or won’t – pay its modest tourist levy

Scepticism of scams, tightness and a sense of entitlement play their part, but that’s not the main problem.

  • by Zach Hope and Amilia Rosa
The Grollos are bullish on Mount Buller, despite the threat of less snow

The Grollos are bullish on Mount Buller, despite the threat of less snow

It’s been a slow start to this year’s ski season in Victoria – and climate change poses an ongoing threat – but business on the slopes is booming.

  • by Simon Johanson
Clive Palmer’s previously dumped car museum gets the green light – somewhere else

Clive Palmer’s previously dumped car museum gets the green light – somewhere else

Vintage cars once owned by royalty are expected to be on display when Australia’s biggest car museum opens, after the idea was ditched in a different south-east Queensland council area.

  • by Felicity Caldwell
‘Tourism kills the city’: Protesters soak diners with water pistols

‘Tourism kills the city’: Protesters soak diners with water pistols

The rise of tourism rental properties in Barcelona is partly blamed for a 61 per cent rise in property prices between 2013 and 2023.

  • by James Badcock
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French ‘Excalibur’ mysteriously disappears after 1300 years stuck in a rock

French ‘Excalibur’ mysteriously disappears after 1300 years stuck in a rock

Durandal was claimed to be the sword of Roland, a legendary knight and officer of Charlemagne. It was lodged in stone 10 metres above the ground.

  • by Henry Samuel
Lone Pine sanctuary in Brisbane bans koala cuddles

Lone Pine sanctuary in Brisbane bans koala cuddles

The Brisbane koala sanctuary has ended the popular practice at the tourist attraction, citing “increasingly strong” visitor feedback.

  • by Cameron Atfield
Hyatt Regency brand to disappear from Perth
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Hyatt Regency brand to disappear from Perth

The monolithic 1980s brick building represents WA’s aspirations following the 1983 America’s Cup win, Premier Roger Cook has reflected.

  • by Peter Milne
What lies beneath: 10 of the world’s most incredible underground structures

What lies beneath: 10 of the world’s most incredible underground structures

Put ordinary buildings underground and they transform into something far more interesting and otherworldly.

  • by Brian Johnston
‘Largest problem’: Barcelona plans to ban all holiday apartments by 2028

‘Largest problem’: Barcelona plans to ban all holiday apartments by 2028

The boom in short-term rentals in Barcelona, Spain’s most visited city by foreign tourists, means some residents cannot afford an apartment after rents rose 68 per cent in the past 10 years.

  • by Joan Faus