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Backpackers in Australia benefit from new site

Backpacker Campervans Australia has introduced a new high-tech website that uses Google mapping technology to make it easier for backpackers to get around the country, the company claims. Walking enthusiasts from around Australia will be able to customise their own routes to create their "perfect travel adventure".Finding your dream property in Australia is one thing, [...]

By |2010-08-05T16:56:05+01:00March 25th, 2010|Articles|

10 good reasons to move to Adelaide

If you are dreaming of owning property in Australia to start a new life in one of the most diverse landscapes in the world, deciding where to live could prove a be a difficult choice in itself. Famous cities such as Sydney, Melbourne and Perth have become the adopted home of many Brits over the [...]

By |2010-08-05T16:56:05+01:00March 25th, 2010|Articles|

10 good reasons to move to Adelaide

If you are dreaming of owning property in Australia to start a new life in one of the most diverse landscapes in the world, deciding where to live could prove a be a difficult choice in itself. Famous cities such as Sydney, Melbourne and Perth have become the adopted home of many Brits over the [...]

By |2010-08-05T16:56:06+01:00March 25th, 2010|Articles|

Get closer to one of Europe’s biggest nature parks

If you are dreaming of some Easter sunshine abroad then make the most of it and visit Loro Parque in Tenerife, one of the most fascinating nature parks in the world.Property in Spain may seem like an unusual base from which to learn about exotic wildlife, but the sheer size of the facility means finding [...]

By |2010-08-05T16:56:06+01:00March 24th, 2010|Articles|

Become a gastronome in Burgundy

Property in France's Burgundy region could be the ideal destination for food-lovers looking to get away from the same old British menus.While France may be famous for frogs' legs and snails, there are plenty of more appetising options for people relocating to French property.The French Government Tourist Office suggests that Burgundy is a particularly wise [...]

By |2010-08-05T16:56:07+01:00March 24th, 2010|Articles|

A pilgrimage to French property in Messiaen’s footsteps

Music-lovers enamoured with the works of Olivier Messiaen might find French property allows them to embark on a pilgrimage like the ones the composer himself used to take.Each year, the self-titled Mountain Frenchman would head to La Grave to compose, inspired by the birdsong, their sweeping flight, the colours of the sun as it rose [...]

By |2010-08-05T16:56:08+01:00March 24th, 2010|Articles|

Smell the salt breeze in Florida

Staying in property in Florida allows all five senses to be indulged in a sensory adventure that could leave you breathless.Both sight and smell can be brought into action on Amelia Island, with kayaking tours of the salt marshes.Tourism organisation Visit Florida explains that there is the chance to see manatees and dolphins, as well [...]

By |2010-08-05T16:57:10+01:00March 24th, 2010|Articles|

Hunting for Easter eggs in France

People relocating to property in France's Aquitaine region might welcome the news that a great British tradition - the Easter egg hunt - also takes place there.The region's tourism body explains that the gardens of Chateau de Marqueyssac are due to be laced with around 2,000 hard-boiled eggs this Easter weekend.Children will be allowed to [...]

By |2010-08-05T16:57:10+01:00March 24th, 2010|Articles|

Property in Portugal for golf-lovers

Golfing enthusiasts might want to get into the swing of things in Madeira by moving to property in Portugal's golfing region.In April, Madeira is due to host the Madeira Island Open 2010, giving golfers the opportunity to scope out the area's fairways and decide whether its courses are suited to their needs.Madeira Islands Tourism suggests [...]

By |2010-08-05T16:57:11+01:00March 24th, 2010|Articles|

Employment in Australia

The Big Picture: Economic, technological and demographic changes are the most significant causes of skills shortages in Australia. At the same time these forces also can threaten the demand for certain skills. The Australian government believes that the long-term trends in place in Australia for the last 20 years are likely to continue. This implies [...]

By |2010-03-24T16:50:16+01:00March 24th, 2010|Articles|