Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Whitsunday Rent a Yacht


About Whitsunday Rent A Yacht

Avoid the winter chills and head north to the sun - experiencing the exotic Whitsunday Islands in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef from the helm of your own yacht, sailing catamaran or motor cruiser.

Cruise amongst the unspoiled natural beauty of the Whitsunday’s 74 tropical islands – only eight of which are inhabited. Live out your own “deserted island” fantasy, drop anchor in one of the hundreds of protected bays and inlets, take a dinghy ashore to explore coral sandy beaches, swim, snorkel, dive the reefs, fish for dinner or take in the night life and activities at the resorts on Hayman, Hamilton, Daydream and other islands.

Take your pick from Whitsunday Rent A Yacht’s fleet of vessels ranging in size from nine to 15 metres. Vessels accommodate between two and 11 passengers and are fitted out with the latest equipment for comfort, convenience and safety. No boat licence is required – and only minimal boating experience. We provide a DVD briefing ahead of time and an area and boat briefing on your departure day. Cruise guides can be provided for extra tuition or for duration of your charter.

Special offer – Winter Escape Package
Book and pay by May 31 and get 25 per cent off for seven nights or more!
Special applies to all standard and budget boats.

Valid for travel until July 31, 2010. Subject to availability. Terms and conditions apply.

Direct bookings only.

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Sunday, November 29, 2009

Museum of Brisbane LGBT History Exhibition needs your help


You can help make next year’s Museum of Brisbane LGBT History Exhibition a success. Now is your opportunity to share them with the public your fabulous fashion, and all sorts of memorabilia with the Museum of Brisbane (MOB) for its upcoming LGBT History Exhibition scheduled for June-November 2010.

The exhibition will be held at the new MOB gallery space at 157 Ann Street, celebrating the diversity of the LGBT community. It’s the first exhibition of its kind to be held in a major Australian city. Its focus is the history of the LGBT community, documenting our lives and experiences growing up and coming out in Brisbane. There are so many stories to tell and the curators hope to highlight the significance of LGBT history to the wider community through these stories, as well as objects and the visual arts.

MOB is working in partnership with the Queensland Association for Healthy Communities (QAHC) and the State Library of Queensland to bring this exhibition to fruition. But your help is also needed.

Contact Carol Low from QAHC on (07) 3403 6170 or Jo Besley from the MOB on (07) 3403 6375 for more information, or to donate or lend items for the exhibition.

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