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  1. nrclibn avatar

    RE: Best Way to Keep in Touch with a Group Abroad?

    by nrclibn 03 May 2012

    >We the only 2 left - then? No, I send and receive them, including one from Wagga Wagga to my friend Walter Walter.

  2. ranjon avatar

    RE: Trans-Australia Road Trip (Sydney to Perth)

    by ranjon 12 April 2012

    Going via BH is about 40 km. further and it shows up via GM as being nearly 1.5 hours longer and that is probably due to time down to…

  3. Harry_Ramsden avatar

    RE: Trans-Australia Road Trip (Sydney to Perth)

    by Harry_Ramsden 12 April 2012

    Just had my post swallowed by the computer ... damn. Any reason for Wagga? Pleasent if boiring town with decent accommodation and eating.…

  4. ranjon avatar

    RE: Trans-Australia Road Trip (Sydney to Perth)

    by ranjon 12 April 2012

    Eucla looks a bit better than Caiguna http://www.gdaypubs.com.au/WA/eucla.html Vs http://www.gdaypubs.com.au/WA/caiguna.html As for your…

  5. superdog87 avatar

    RE: Trans-Australia Road Trip (Sydney to Perth)

    by superdog87 12 April 2012

    I won't be the only driver if I go on this trip. There will be at least 2 drivers. And I have looked at google maps, and apparently, Sydney…

  6. ranjon avatar

    RE: Trans-Australia Road Trip (Sydney to Perth)

    by ranjon 12 April 2012

    Unless you have a particular reason for heading down to Wagga and across to Mildura you ought to go via Broken Hill and on to Port Augusta…

  7. Harry_Ramsden avatar

    RE: Sydney to Uluru via Mildura and Coober Pedy

    by Harry_Ramsden 26 March 2012

    We've been to Broken Hill and back, via both those routes, and there's not much between them. Both involve very long, very boring drives…

  8. interestexplorer avatar

    Sydney to Uluru via Mildura and Coober Pedy

    by interestexplorer 25 March 2012

    We are planning a road trip from Sydney to Uluru - something we have not done before. We only have eight days to complete the road trip…

  9. Drovers_Dog avatar

    RE: Why are Australians so stupid?

    by Drovers_Dog 23 February 2012

    You're like a dog trying to fuck a football again - Cidney. All over the shop and getting nowhere. You forget, I have - Wagga Wagga,…

  10. Drovers_Dog avatar

    RE: what is your favourite english county?

    by Drovers_Dog 29 January 2012

    Wagga Wagga for mine....

  11. civilbeast2nd avatar

    India to Pakistan to Iran

    by civilbeast2nd 10 January 2012

    I've searched a lot, and it appears you can get a Pakistani visa in New Delhi in about 5 working days, and an Iranian visa in about 1…

  12. Phiddy avatar

    Cheap backpacker hostels and things to do in Sydney

    by Phiddy 29 November 2011

    Hello all, I am an 18 year old girl from the UK going to Sydney for a month in Feb (then SE Asia for 3-4 months). I will probably be…

  13. iviehoff avatar

    RE: Coolest geographical names

    by iviehoff 22 November 2011

    Places with cool names are not always nice. For example Pity Me, County Durham, is mainly an industrial park; Wagga Wagga, New South…

  14. tomnrk avatar

    NSW outback road trip

    by tomnrk 18 November 2011

    Hi, We're a family with 2 kids (5&7) and want to make a 5-6 day road trip to experience some the aussie outback in late December. We…

  15. northernbaggy avatar

    Family of 5 accomodation - Great Ocean Road

    by northernbaggy 14 November 2011

    We are a family from the UK Mum Dad Hannah (11) Charlie ( 9) and Cormac (5) coming to Oz on 29th Nov. We are staying with friends in Melbour…

  16. Justin23 avatar

    RE: What are some things unique to Australia?

    by Justin23 01 September 2011

    Back to the OP The Kalgoorlie Kangaroo steeplechase is a unique event, especially given the jockeys ride in the pouches and have very…

  17. Justin23 avatar

    RE: Can't see this ever happening

    by Justin23 13 June 2011

    If for example a real proper carbon tax or price actually did get introduced, would it make high speed trains economically more viable…

  18. pack_backer avatar

    RE: Lahore: how safe?

    by pack_backer 20 May 2011

    Stay away from crowds and mosques on a friday (such a peaceful religion... :-)) It is a wonderful city, a mini-Delhi. The buildings are…

  19. empressnasigoreng avatar

    RE: REX aka Regional Express

    by empressnasigoreng 12 March 2011

    I fly on them a fair bit for work (Sydney to various places in regional NSW, eg, Wagga Wagga, Broken Hill etc) and have always found them…

  20. libbyh avatar

    RE: REX aka Regional Express

    by libbyh 10 March 2011

    Mmm, I'm not sure Albury, Wagga Wagga or Parkes are sufficiently interesting to be getting 'off the beaten track' for. Also, being a…

  21. libbyh avatar

    RE: REX aka Regional Express

    by libbyh 10 March 2011

    Regional Express is a small regional airline which mostly flies smaller aircraft between Sydney and smaller regional centres like Orange,…

  22. davelliot avatar

    RE: Myanmar

    by davelliot 14 February 2011

    RE#42, quote "What used to be called Myanma by its own people, then British colonizers gave it a name Burmah, then Burma, and then, by…

  23. Drovers_Dog avatar

    RE: visitors from melb in perth

    by Drovers_Dog 09 February 2011

    Tsk tsk? What's that? Is that WA equivalent of somewhere like Wagga Wagga or Gumly Gumly? I thought all their place names ended in…

  24. myshkin avatar

    RE: Great Train Journeys of New Zealand

    by myshkin 03 February 2011

    All three are better than Sydney to Wagga Wagga, if that's any help.

  25. Ozziegiraffe avatar

    RE: Sydney visit

    by Ozziegiraffe 02 February 2011

    There is no outback anywhere on the above routes. If you really want to see something like outback, drive on from Canberra to Wagga Wagga…

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