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This blockbuster edition contains more than 500 reviews (including more than 100 new eateries) of the best places to eat and drink in Melbourne and beyond. As well as a comprehensive metro section, covering every area of Melbourne, there's a section on the city's best bars and on ...
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With more than 500 brand-new reviews, The Age Cheap Eats 2012 is the essential guide to the best places to eat out on the cheap in Melbourne and surrounds. From Balwyn to Bacchus Marsh, Collingwood to Clayton and Sassafras to South Melbourne, if you're looking for a quick coffee ...
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Let the Games Begin!
Ever dreamed of travelling the globe in search of the ultimate sport fix? A Year of Sport Travel gives you 12 months chock-full of the world's biggest and most exciting sporting events. Check off internationally renowned competitions like the PGA Masters, F ...
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Features expert coverage of WA's unique history and natural environment. Includes a traveller's guide to the wines and wineries of the state's southwest. Covers easy, short excursions from Perth, as well as detailed information on the long, long drive north to the tropics.
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This is an all-in-one guide to Queensland with a full-colour section on the Great Barrier Reef and an increased coverage on Cairns.
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This fifth edition guide to Melbourne lists detailed walking tours around the must-see sights, gives an inside guide to Melbourne's annual sporting events, lists options helpful to gay and lesbian travellers and much more.
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Covers the very best sights and activities on the coasts of Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria with innovative regional focus that accurately reflects travel patterns. The only comprehensive guide to Australia's most popular region from Melbourne, Victoria to Cooktown in Qu ...
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This bestselling guide to Melbourne includes insider tips on attractions, bars, restaurants, and shopping from Lonely Planet's Melbourne based staff.
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