“We even braved a picnic at Hanging Rock!” /// Suzie’s always been reluctant to try something new. But I guess the excitement of Victoria really got to her - we did things we’d never dreamed of doing before! Barbeques on the banks of the Yarra River. A trip through the Dandenong Ranges on an old steam train. Drinks with the'locals’at a country pub. We even braved a picnic at Hanging Rock! Suzie discovered Victoria to have all the things she loves. Shopping sightseeing shopping theatres, more shopping Exquisite restaurants. Food of every kind, outstanding wines and not too pricey. We ate and drank too much, but that’s what holidays are for, right? Saw our first game of Aussie Rules at the MC.G. That aerial ping-pong really gets the crowd going And boy, do those Victorians love their sport In fad, there’s always something ■ going on over there. Races, tennis, football, all kinds of festivals and shows, plays, concerts - we simply couldn’t fit ft all in one holiday. So we’re going back. Real soon. Maybe we’ll see you there. VICTORIA. The fun begins in Melbourne and there’s no end to it 8 Days in Victoria from $715 (Price nUMj/BugusiooW Flights leave regularly from Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. | See Qantas, Ar New Zealand or your nearest travel agent for further details • MDA.MKA/ATC.IO66A
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