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Travel Show Podcast #016: Melbourne in a Flush

Thursday, June 1st, 2006

The Travel Show #015 (MP3 - 3MB - 8.5 min)
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Would you like to maximise your toilet experience while in Melbourne? No wait - this is serious! Two students of mine, Eliza Forrest and Verity Newton, have put together this very entertaining podcast on the more interesting restaurant and bar toilets you can visit while [...]

Travel Show Podcast #15: Secret Mens Business

Sunday, May 7th, 2006

The Travel Show Podcast #14 (MP3 - 13 MB, 37mins)

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If you are retired, or are just looking for a way to get back in touch with your inner maleness, then go no further. Phil and Tom tell of their secret mens business 4 wheel drive tours of the Australian outback - [...]

Travel Show Podcast #14: The Travels of Alex Robinson

Friday, April 21st, 2006

The Travel Show Podcast #014 (MP3 – 7MB - 19min)

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Alex is 22, Ozzie, and has just come back from a trip to the USA and Canada.This is a great story for any other young people who are thinking about embarking upon a solo overseas journey and would like to hear what others [...]

Travel Show #013: The Warrenmang Vineyard and Resort Experience

Friday, April 14th, 2006

The Travel Show Podcast #013 (MP3 – 15.5MB - 44.5min)
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The Warrenmang Vineyard and Resort is situated in Moonambel, about 15 minutes from the pretty little country town of Avoca in central Victoria. Brad and Georgia Eshuys are the Resort Managers of Warrenmang and I took time out to chat with them [...]

Travel Show Podcast #12: From Shefield to Melbourne out of a Backpack

Thursday, April 6th, 2006

The Travel Show Podcast #013 (MP3 – 15.5MB - 42min)
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This is the first of my “Nomads” interviews. Nomads is an extremely funky backpacker hostel located very close to the Victoria Markets, here in Melbourne. I’m hoping to do a number interviews, over a beer, with travellers I meet at Nomads.
In this [...]

Travel Show Podcast #011: Hot Coffee, Brown Pants, and the Sustainability of Tourism

Thursday, March 30th, 2006

The Travel Show #011 (MP3 - 9.MB - 25min)

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Professor Sam Ham from the University of Idaho delivers an extremely good talk about the sustainability of the planet, cities, brown pants (sort of), and tourism.
If you have an interest in the role that tourism plays in the sustainability of our planet, then [...]

The Travel Show #010: Actively Retired Travel

Monday, March 27th, 2006

Travel Show Podcast #010 (MP3 - 9.7MB - 27min)
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Eugene Kneebone is an actively retired friend of mine. While having lunch in a lovely little restaurant in Ballarat the other day, I recorded this chat with Eugene about his recent travels around Australia, with his wife, in his old Mercedes.
I must reveal [...]

Travel Show Podcast #009: Travelling for Jazz

Thursday, March 16th, 2006

Travel Show Podcst #008 (MP3 - 7MB - 20min)
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Ian Clark chats about his love of jazz and the resulting travel implications.
Doc Martin.

Travel Show Podcast #008: Day Trips to the Great Ocean Road and Phillip Island

Thursday, March 9th, 2006

Travel Show Podcast #008 (MP3 - 7MB - 20min)
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The Great Ocean Road and Phillip Island are two of the “must do” day trips if you are staying in Melbourne but want to get out and see some of the sights and experience the unique wildlife such as kangaroos, koalas and Little [...]

Travel Show Podcast #007: Gschwind Replies to Leiper’s “Tourism Industries” Proposition

Friday, March 3rd, 2006

Travel Show Podcast #007 (MP3 - 8MB - 23 min)

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This is the second podcast in this series of speeches that were given at the recent Council of Australian University Tourism and Hospitality Educators (CAUTHE) conference.
In the last podcast (#006), Professor Neil Leiper gave a very convincing arguement as to why the [...]