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2025 Fujian Provincial Conference on the Development of Cultural Tourism Economy Opens in Nanping City, Fujian Province

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NANPING, China, Apr. 17, 2025 /Xinhua-AsiaNet/– On April 17, the 2025 Fujian Provincial Conference on the Development of Cultural and Tourism Economy, themed “Cultivating Cultural and Tourism as the Pillar Industry”, will be held in Nanping City, Fujian Province. During the event, 115 key investment projects in the cultural and tourism economy are expected to be launched, with a … Continued

New Gidjuum Gulganyi Guided Walk: Journeying Through the Heart of the Tweed-Byron Hinterland

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I hope this message finds you well.We’re reaching out from Connect Adventures to share exciting news about the launch of our guided walks on the brand-new Gidjuum Gulganyi Track in the Tweed Byron Hinterland—an unforgettable hiking experience that invites guests to connect deeply with Country, culture, and nature, and explore one of Australia’s most culturally … Continued

NO EXCUSE FOR SPEEDING, SAYS RACV AHEAD OF EASTER HOLIDAYS

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As the Easter holidays approach, RACV is urging all motorists to observe speed limits and prioritise safety on the roads. According to Victoria Police, approximately 2,330 speeding offences were recorded over the recent Labor Day long weekend, with 75 per cent of those offenders exceeding the speed limit by between 10 kilometres per hour and … Continued

New Zealand Wine Industry’s Report Shows Commitment to Sustainability

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The New Zealand wine industry remains committed to a sustainable future, a vision that industry leaders have been championing for over 30 years. Despite current turbulent global trade winds, the reputation of the New Zealand wine industry for high-quality, distinctive, and sustainable wines remains a constant, and the industry is focused on protecting its hard-won … Continued

Victorian Stories Unearthed at Australia’s Largest Heritage Festival

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Victoria’s biggest celebration of heritage returns on Friday, 18 April, with the launch of the Australian Heritage Festival (Victoria) – presented by the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and proudly supported by the Heritage Council Victoria and the Victorian Goldfields World Heritage Bid.  Running until Sunday, 18 May, the festival features more than 300 free … Continued

Maximising space, minimising waste: the future of food and beverage warehousing

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Australia has long been recognised for its culinary diversity and wide variety of food and beverage products available directly to the consumer.   According to Innova Market Insights, in the well-established Australian market, consumers are seeking product diversification and novelty, especially in everyday staples, snacks and sweet treats, driving increased uptake in these categories.   … Continued