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“We even braved a picnic at Hanging Rock!” V/ Suzies 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. j Shopping sightseeing shopping | theatres, more shopping. I Exquisite restaurants. I Food of every kind, outstanding I wines and not too pricey. I We ate and drank too much, but | that’s what holidays are for, right 7 I Saw our first game of Aussie I Rules at the M.C.G. That ‘aerial ping-pong 1 j really gets the crowd going. And boy, do j those Victorians love their sport I In tact there's always something ! going on over there. Races, tennis, I football, all kinds of festivals and shows, I plays, concerts -we simply couldn’t fit it I all in one holiday. | So were going back. | Real soon. Maybe we’ll see you there. VICTORIA. The fan begins in Melbourne and there’s no end to it '^~''Hwel>owne I V 8 Days in Victoria from $715 S (Price vtfdJdr August oniyl | Flights leave regularly from Auckland. Wellington and Christchurch. See Qantas. Ar New Zealand or your nearest travel agent for further detailS. MDAMKAATC 1066 A

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Press, 13 June 1984, Page 34

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