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Readyto
departreality
withsome
immersiveart?
TheQueensland
ArtGallery
isopenand
theGallery
ofModern Art
will reopen
onFriday 7
Augustwith
freetimed-
entry tickets.
NEW HORIZONS
Australians still have a fierce taste
for adventure, but their destinations
of choice are ever changing, not
surprisingly. Research undertaken
by online travel company Luxury
Escapes reveals Australians’ desire
for a destination vacation has not
waned as a result of the pandemic,
with 46 per cent of Australians
reporting they are more likely to
travel and 40 per cent just as likely
to travel in the next 12 months.
Domestic travel desires are focused
on exploring Queensland, Western
Australia and Tasmania. Travelling
somewhere new is the top priority
for respondents, while enjoying
downtime, getting immersed in
nature and trying new restaurants
and dining options are all on the
agenda. luxuryescapes.com.au
VoyagerEstatehasjustreleasedtheirsecondPetNat.Thenaturallyfizzydrop
is madefrom 100 percentmerlotfruit,andsingsofraspberriesonthenose.
Truff dogmillionaire
WildFoodAdventuresis bringingitsannual
truffleforagebacktotheNSW’sSouthern
Highlands.Ontheday-longjaunt,you’llwander
throughilesandroburoaktreestowatchZazu
thetruffledog(pictured)sniffouttheblackgold.
Theforageis followedbya lunchin theold
homesteadontheproperty,witha three-course
truffle-inspired,Italian-leaningmenufromchef
StefanoMarvello,accompaniedbyfourcool-
climatewines.$175perperson,Saturday
August1 & 8.wildfoodadventures.com.au
The pool at Pullman
Bunker Bay Resort
in the Margaret River
Region, WA.
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