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MOST of us have heard about the legend of the lost city of Atlantis, but did you know that Australia has its very own lost continent?
THE company operated by the owners of New Zealand’s volcanic White Island was yesterday found guilty of breaching workplace safety laws, in the long-running case following the eruption which killed and injured a number of passengers on a Royal Caribbean Ovation of the Seas shore excursion (CW 10 Dec 2019).
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line’s (NCL) 4th Annual Walk for Wellness has officially finished in spook-tastic fashion! Participants were treated, or tricked, into a final surprise and delight challenge leaning into Halloween. Participants were also asked to Think Entertainment on their walks for the final week, in celebration of the cruise line’s fabulous entertainment at sea.
SILVERSEA Cruises yesterday showcased its new 2025/26 voyages collection at an event on the shores of Sydney Harbour.
AUSTRALIA is notorious around the world for its supposedly “scary” wildlife and insects, and one particular arachnid has done nothing to dispel that image.
CELEBRITY Cruises is already plotting a third Australasian season for its Celebrity Edge, which will make her Down Under debut in early Dec this year.
EXPLORE Group has brought its new Whitsunday small ship cruises to Hamilton Island, offering a third departure point for the experience in addition to Coral Sea Marina and Airlie Beach (CW 23 Mar).
REGENT Seven Seas Cruises’ new Grandeur will feature a multimillion dollar onboard art collection, including several Picassos and the world’s first and only Faberge Egg to reside permanently at sea.
SOME Sunshine Coast beachgoers have been met with unusual sights and smells over the past week, resulting from a strange phenomenon which has swept over the region’s coastlines.
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