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As the first chills of winter are beginning to bite our toes, it’s getting difficult for the average folk to leave their beds early in the morning. For kids, winter is synonymous with snowboarding, snowball fights, sledging and Christmas, for adults it’s the perfect time to hibernate. If the thought of hitting a snow-clad peak in the dead of winter leaves you cold, why don’t you fly to Australia? Just follow the sun and explore the top 5 winter-blues busting destinations of Australia.

Why Australia?

Winter activities in AustraliaThe island of Australia, due to its unique climate, offers both cold and warm weather activities for different age groups. Australians experience cold and dry winters in the months of June, July and August.

According to the BBC weather reports, the average temperature of Australia is 46-55 degrees Fahrenheit, during winters. Thus, the mild weather prevailing in the continent makes room for a plethora of wintertime activities.

Top 5 Tourist Attractions

Whitsundays, Queensland

Whitsundays is a group of tropical islands stretching from Bowen to Laguna, over viewing the Great Barrier Reef. Tourists can explore the entire region on a luxury yacht. Book a vessel and let the wild winds inflate your sails. Kick back and relax on the chalky sands of Whitehaven Beach. Snorkel the reef and islands, witness the scenic flight of migratory birds over the islands or simply bask in the heat of winter sun.

Byron Bay, New South Wales

Byron Bay is the hotspot of senior travellers. Here, you can rediscover your inner Zen with spa, mud-baths, Reiki, meditation and yoga. What’ more? You can sign up for surfing lessons, spy humpback whales as they drift towards the northern horizon, kayak with dolphins in a hot-water pool or simply walk around Cape Byron.

Darwin, Northern Territory

While the southern part of the continent experiences chilly winter winds, Darwin enjoys a bright, sunny weather, warm temperatures and cloudless skies. Want to fall in love with Australian lifestyle? Go ahead and survey the Mindil Beach Sunset markets. Browse through 200 stalls and enjoy scrumptious tropical cuisine.

Uluru, Northern Territory

Uluru, in Northern territory is famous for the Lulur-Kata Tujatu National Park, where tourists enjoy camelback riding. Move through the red sand dunes of Uluru and witness breathtaking panorama at the sunset. Dine alfresco under the stars on a rooftop restaurant, enjoy the Sounds of Silence and unfold the mysteries of Anangu Culture.

Broome, Western Australia

A 22km-long camel ride at the sunset tempts vacationers into visiting Cable Beach in Broome. It’s a perfect holiday destination for musicians, artists, families, celebrities, youngsters and backpackers who wish to break from the hectic city life. Watch your favourite movie at the Sun Picture Theatre or dig into the glorious past of Australia at Pearl Luggers.

Things To Do

Tourists enjoy hiking, biking and horseback riding in winters because winter days are quiet, sunny and clear. Just put on your woollen jackets and walk around the park, all the while enjoying the stunning scenery.

Head to the Alpine region of Victoria or visit the lofty, snow-clad peaks in New South Wales. Participate in snowboarding, skiing and mountain climbing activities. If you’ve time, you can visit the Perisher Ski Resort with your family.

Both Perth and Melbourne host international film festival in the honour of Australian Cinema. Visit these cities to get a glimpse of famous celebrities.

If you’re bored of your boring lifestyle, simply catch a flight from UK and land in Australia. Get more information on UK flight arrivals from local tourism companies and book your flights accordingly!

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Today I can say that one of my biggest dreams has come true. I went to Australia with the popular Working Holiday Visa and I enjoyed a sabbatical to explore this beautiful country. If it wasn’t for the WHV I was recommended by a friend to try hotels at crownperth.com.au. Alas I didn’t need to. My experience sums up everything that WHV helps with: study, work and travel. The first three months I worked in a restaurant and did an English course in order to obtain certificates CAE and CPE. The next six months were of adventures and tours: a perfect blend for exploring this colorful and wonderful land inhabited by the world’s most diverse wildlife. Australia is certainly a place full of surprises. My adventure began in September 2012. After a long journey of 26 hours, I was ready to step on the land of my dreams, Australia!

Perth, AustraliaFirst I stayed in Perth, the capital of Western Australia and the country’s largest state which is the most isolated city in the world. I have always been drawn by faraway countries. That’s why I chose Australia and particularly Perth. It was a decision I made after much thought that was based on my desire to improve English. I think to have entered the Working Holiday Visa was a fabulous idea because I had the opportunity to study, work and travel Australia. Now students can live, study and work in this country for a year and be able to discover this magical land.

Four days a week after school, I worked in a restaurant as a kitchen helper and waitress. Although not easy, it was a great experience I could get through the WHV. During the period of study and work, I stayed at the home of an Australian family. I think this type of accommodation is ideal because it allows one to really learn the culture.

My stay in Perth was marked not only by this interesting study experience, but also for all that the city has to offer. Perth is a city with vibrant lifestyle and a Mediterranean climate, with magnificent beaches and natural areas. It also has many museums including the famous Western Australia Museum, a wide variety of nightclubs and casino that make it a city very rich in terms of culture and entertainment. As a matter of fact I was once invited to one of the conference venues at Crown Perth.

The people of the region are characterized by being relaxed and calm. The “Aussies” are very sociable with a colorful mood, sometimes a little ironic. It’s worth talking to them and taking a Gold frost, best known beer there.

In Perth, there are many places to visit and many things to do, such as Scaborough Beach surf, have a drink and watch the sunset at Cottesloe Beach, practice sandboarding in Lancelin, visit the Pinnacle Desert and Rottnest Island and more. Not to mention the South Western Australia with its Margaret River region of perfect waves and good wine and the North Western Australia famous for the territory of Kimberly, the most remote and isolated destination from the world.

Having spent three months of study, work and travel, I packed my backpack and set off to conquer Alice Spring, region generally known as the Red Centre in the heart of Australia, the next step of my trip.

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A static caravan is an investment, one which you have most probably spent your hard-earned cash on. Like any other asset it needs to be looked after so that it will look good, function well and last for a long time. Just like a conventional house, a certain amount of regular maintenance is required to keep a static caravan in trim. The good news is that this regular maintenance doesn’t have to be backbreaking, seemingly endless work that takes over your entire spare time. Far from it, in fact! It is fairly easy to maintain your caravan by taking a few simple steps.

Here are some factors to consider that will ensure your mobile home is properly maintained.

Anchoring

It is vital that a static caravan is securely anchored. Mobile homes are robustly manufactured structures, and far from lightweight, but many are occasionally overturned in stormy conditions. This usually happens in the autumn or winter months. The root cause of most such accidents is that they have been insecurely anchored. A mobile home suffers a lot of expensive damage if it is flipped over by the wind; regularly checking its anchorage will help ensure that this doesn’t happen to you.

Rust

An area of particular concern in a mobile home is its metal work. This is because the chassis and other metal fixtures and fittings could be susceptible to rust. You need to check for rust in a regular basis and, if you do find it, treat it appropriately and properly. If metal is left untreated, it can rust and as a result may quickly not even be in a fit state to use or to move. This can obviously cause problems when and if, you wish to reposition or relocate it. Rust is metal’s enemy and must be properly treated whenever it is encountered.

Guttering

Blocked gutters are the primary cause of damp in a static caravan. You need to clear the gutters out regularly and remove leaves and other debris from down-pipes and gutters, to ensure they are carrying rainwater away. It is an easy task to perform, and one just as easily forgotten about until it is too late. A planned cycle for clearing your static caravan’s gutters out will help you keep on top of it.

Internal cleans

As with any other home, a static caravan needs to be thoroughly cleaned on a regular basis. This will help ensure the structure’s longevity and also boost your quality of life. You will quickly learn that clutter and static caravans do not mix well; clutter can also lead you to believe that your mobile home is too small.

Energy

Finally, it is important to ensure that gas boilers and electrics are checked out and serviced annually. That will give you peace of mind and help ensure that they are working at the optimum level, which will also save you money.

Author Bio: This guest post was written on behalf of Static Caravans where you can find an excellent range of static caravans and mobile homes.

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Australians will bet on whether the sun comes up tomorrow and if it does at what time. They love betting and in a survey it was found that around 80% of them enjoy at least an occasional bet. They have some fine casinos too – some of the top ones in that part of the world, so if you are travelling there here are a few that are well worth a visit.

Melbourne Crown Casino

An absolutely essential venue on your itinerary should be the Crown in Melbourne. This is Australiaʼs top casino and the biggest one in the country. It is a major tourist attraction as well as being popular amongst the Australians. The Australian cricketer Shane Warne was a frequent visitor and he notoriously won a large amount of money playing poker there. The total complex occupies five hundred thousand square meters which includes three hotels, a vast gaming area with over five hundred tables and a couple of thousand slot machines. The Atrium is spectacular with dancing fountains, sounds and lights and you will also find some of the best bars and restaurants in the city there.

The second largest casino in Australia is located in Sydney. Called the Star, it is another Gaming Club and hotel. It used to be called the Sydney Harbour Casino and most locals still call it that. Its iconic architecture overlooking Darling Harbour is instantly recognisable. Inside you will find two huge gaming halls along with a complex of bars and restaurants. There is also a theatre with seating for 2,000 people. The 480 room hotel includes many luxury suites and apartments. The total investment was around $1billion.

You will find smaller casinos across the length and breadth of the country and each one has its own distinctive flavour. One of the more spectacular is the Wrest Point Hotel Casino which was the first legal casino to be opened in Australia. Located in Tasmania and recently updated it is certainly worth a visit if only for its important place in the history of gambling in the country.

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