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19 April 2012, Newsletter

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Madame Tussauds opens in Sydney
Australia’s first Madame Tussauds has opened in Sydney, based at Darling Harbour. The attraction has been given an ‘Australian makeover’ featuring wax figures of home-grown stars amongst the international names, such as Miranda Kerr, Delta Goodrem, Hugh Jackman and Prime Minister Julia Gillard. For more information please contact Hepzibah Cook - hepzibah.cook@hausmann.com.au

New Wolgan Valley hiking tours
Adventure Tourism specialist, Life's An Adventure, has released an exclusive new two day hiking tour in the Wolgan Valley, west of the Blue Mountains. During the two day fully supported walk, guests will discover dramatic escarpments, beehive pagodas and walk through a tunnel filled with thousands of glow worms. On this luxury walking experience all luggage is transported directly to the camp site and guests are served wine, a cheese platter and a gourmet dinner. The first tour departs April 28th, 2012. For more information please contact Vicki Norek - vicki@lifesanadventure.com.au

BIG4 welcomes five new holiday parks
BIG4 Holiday Parks has added five new properties to its portfolio; BIG4 Port Willunga Tourist Park, BIG4 Forster-Tuncurry Great Lakes Holiday Park, BIG4 Caloundra Waterfront Holiday Park, BIG4 Mackay Marine Tourist Park and BIG4 Goondiwindi Tourist Park. BIG4 now has over 170 holiday parks and offers a range of accommodation options from powered ensuite sites for caravan and motorhomes to luxury cabins and camping sites. For more information please contact Morgan Bailey - 0420 967 109

The Park Hyatt Sydney introduces new spa
The Park Hyatt Sydney’s new spa, The Spa at Park Hyatt Sydney, is now open for bookings. An ultra luxurious spa facility, it features five newly designed treatment rooms, a relaxation room and two aromatherapy steam rooms. The spa also boasts a rooftop pool and spa, complete with a refreshments menu, cabanas and a sundeck that overlooks Sydney Harbour, the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House. For more information please contact Lara Dawson - laradawson@lifestylemarketing.com.au

North Queensland’s first golf and helicopter tour launched
Skysafari, in conjunction with Paradise Palms Resort and Country Club, has created the ultimate golfing day tour. Taking in three of North Queensland’s courses, golfers travel by helicopter to experience breathtaking views and 27 holes of golf on distinctly different courses; Paradise Palms Resort and Country Club, Sea Temple Port Douglas and Cooktown Golf Links at Walker Bay. Flying in a state-of-the-art R66 Robinson Helicopter, the tours depart from both Cairns and Port Douglas. For more information please contact Pip Miller - pip@pipmillerpr.com.au

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