Skip to Content

Click on a label to read posts from that part of the world.

Map of the world

Brisbane posts

Advanced technology brings mandatory full-body scans to Australia

Advanced technology brings mandatory full-body scans to Australia Feb 6th, 2012 at 1:30PM: Using advanced technology that makes passengers appear as stick figures, mandatory full-body scans are being rolled out at all of Australia's major airports. Successful trials at Sydney and Melbourne airports last year signal the end of a loophole in legislation that had allowed passengers to request a pat-down instead of having to pass through a metal detector. "I think the public understands ...

Australia rail travel a bargain for backpackers

Australia rail travel a bargain for backpackers Feb 2nd, 2012 at 3:00PM: Queensland Rail Travel (QR) provides Urban and Interurban rail and bus services throughout South East Queensland in Australia. Looking to deliver a greater number of international tourists to the state's regional tourism hotspots, QR is offering special savings for overseas backpackers who want to travel between multiple locations "Backpackers travel to several different locations up the ...

Photo Gallery: Queensland, Australia

Photo Gallery: Queensland, Australia Oct 12th, 2011 at 5:00PM: Usually we're uncomfortable posting direct press pitches, but these pictures are too good to resist. Queensland, Australia, is often regarded as one of the most beautiful destinations in the world. Home to various UNESCO World Heritage Sites, beautiful beaches, breathtaking city skylines, a tropical climate, and wildlife that you can experience up-close, it is no wonder that 2.1 million people ...

Australia floods leave tourist industry in peril

Australia floods leave tourist industry in peril Jan 12th, 2011 at 7:30AM: The terrible floods in Queensland, Australia, have destroyed thousands of homes, done billions of dollars of damage, and have left at least a dozen people dead. Queensland is a major coal exporter, and with the rising waters hampering shipments and flooding mines, world coal prices have risen. A major consumer of Queensland coal are Asian steel mills, which are already feeling the pinch. This ...

Australia's Kakadu National Park floods trap tourists after they ignore closed road signs

Australia's Kakadu National Park floods trap tourists after they ignore closed road signs Jan 5th, 2011 at 11:00AM: What is it with German tourists and Australia's Northern Territory? If they're not getting eaten by crocodiles or succumbing to dehydration, they're blatantly ignoring road signs and driving their way into croc-infested floodwaters. NT News online reports that four wayward Germans visiting remote Kakadu National Park drove their rented four-wheel-drive--allegedly at 80mph, no less--through the ...

The 25 greatest cities in the world for drinking wine

The 25 greatest cities in the world for drinking wine Mar 3rd, 2010 at 2:31PM: Dreaming of sipping wine in a little Parisian cafe? Or picturing yourself in trendy Napa Valley, sampling new vintages straight from the barrel? While these well-known areas indeed spring to mind when thinking about the world's finest vintages, you may be surprised to know that excellent wine is being made and enjoyed just about everywhere. digg_url = ...

Get out and go: Events around the world (October 21-25)

Get out and go: Events around the world (October 21-25) Oct 20th, 2009 at 3:30PM: Here's a travel factoid for the day: Did you know that it was 32 years ago today that three members of the rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd were killed in the crash of a chartered plane near McComb, Mississippi? ...But don't let that fact prevent you from traveling and experiencing the world! It's time to look at the festivals and events happening around the world, and this week has a particularly ...

Outback Australia: Where are the Americans?

Outback Australia: Where are the Americans? Oct 14th, 2009 at 10:30AM: tweetmeme_url = 'http://www.gadling.com/2009/10/14/outback-australia-where-are-the-americans/'; tweetmeme_source = 'Gadling'; Close to 300,000 people from outside of Australia visit the Northern Territory every year. And if I noticed anything about those tourists while I was there it's that the vast majority do not speak English. That is by no means a judgmental statement. I enjoyed ...

US bound flight grounded after "prank" September 11th bomb threat

US bound flight grounded after Sep 13th, 2009 at 11:00AM: A 21 year old electricians apprentice on his way from Brisbane to Los Angeles thought it would be fun to announce to fellow passengers that he had a bomb in his possession. When the plane was still on the ground in Brisbane, he made the threat using the seatback entertainment system chat room. One passenger then alerted the crew, and the captain decided to have the passenger removed from his ...

Airline complains about fees?!

Airline complains about fees?! May 28th, 2009 at 1:30PM: Like all airlines, Qantas is looking to cut costs. And, it saw an opportunity by forming partnerships with some of Australia's airports. If all were to go according to plan, Qantas could make a dent in its annual airport costs of $544 million (AU$700 million). While some airports are willing to play ball, others (like Sydney and Brisbane) aren't ... leaving an airline to complain about fees, for a ...

Locals in lead for Best Job in the World

Locals in lead for Best Job in the World Apr 13th, 2009 at 7:00PM: If you want a great job, move to Queensland. In the ongoing "Best Job in the World" contest, two of the top five are from Queensland – with contest leader Clare Wang from Taiwan. According to international betting agency PinnacleSports.com Wang's odds of nabbing this cushy assignment are 3.5:1. Queenslander James Hill follows at 5:1 (in the #2 spot). Hailey Turner, from Brisbane, is in ...

Only in OZ: Beer Can Boat Journey

Only in OZ: Beer Can Boat Journey Jun 24th, 2007 at 5:40PM: Three intrepid Aussies who like their grog decided to do something special with their growing mound of discarded beer cans. "We were just sitting around in our shed drinking beer and wondering what we could do with all the cans," Brad Gillam told reporters on the banks of the Brisbane River today. Following in the footsteps of the annual Darwin Lions Beer Can Regatta, the three Queensland pals ...

Gadling Features

Categories

Become our Fan on Facebook!

Featured Galleries (view all)

The Volvo Ocean Race onboard Team Abu Dhabi
Virgin Galactic's Gateway to Space
Breakfasts around the world
FoodFlags
Outrageous State Fair Foods
The world's ten most uninhabited countries
Yellowstone in pictures: 2011
Most crowded islands on earth
Burj Khalifa: The tallest building on the planet

Our Writers

Grant Martin

Editor-in-chief

RSS Feed

Don George

Features Editor

RSS Feed

View more Writers