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Podcast: A world of Malaysian Laksas

One of the things that I truly love about Malaysia is its food.  Usually, a flight from Perth lands in Kuala Lumpur at about 9 pm, and if I get the Airport Express train into KL Sentral Station for the 59 km journey (which is, by far, the quickest way to get there), I can be checked into my hotel and heading out for my first Roti Canai of the trip by about 10:30 pm.

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Podcast: My Sydney Boat Beckons

Sydney Harbour is arguably the most beautiful harbour in the world.  It is also the largest natural harbour in the world.  Featuring: Steve Collins & Mark Dalgleish

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Podcast: Together Apart: Living in Lockdown

When COVID-19 hit the Victorian capital Melbourne in a big way earlier in 2020, it had a dramatic impact on the lives of Melburnians. Featuring: Steve Collins & Belinda Jackson

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Hear hear! Podcast listening up 70% in Australia

TellMeWhere2Go (TMW2G) reports the top three podcasts are about timeshare, Maldives and an aviation museum, and the most popular platform is Spotify, then Anchor

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Podcast: Singapore Airlines Puts the Shine Back on the Big Apple

Featuring: David Bowden.. Singapore Airlines (SIA) returned to New York in early November, when it launched non-stop flights between Singapore and John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK). Services to Newark Airport were suspended at the onset of COVID-19.

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Podcast: Northern Territory

Australia’s Northern Territory is possibly closest to most people’s impression of what Australia could be: vast deserts, lush rainforests, hot weather, iconic land formations

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Podcast: Sulawesi

When you look at a map of Sulawesi it looks really odd, like someone who has been run over by a steamroller. 

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Podcast: Lombok

Lombok is an island in West Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. It forms part of the chain of the Lesser Sunda Islands

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Podcast: Java

Java is an island of Indonesia, bordered by the Indian Ocean on the south and the Java Sea on the north.

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Podcast: Sumatra

Sumatra is the second largest (after Borneo) of the Greater Sunda Islands, in the Malay Archipelago. It is separated in the northeast from the Malay Peninsula by the Strait of Malacca and in the south from Java by the Sunda Strait.

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Podcast: Bali

The most popular tourist island in the archipelago.  There’s a good reason for this, the infrastructure is excellent, locals are friendly, there is plenty to do and the island has a superb range of accommodation to suit any budget.

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Podcast: Indonesia

The Republic of Indonesia is a country located in Southeast Asia and Oceania, between the Indian and Pacific oceans and is part of the volcanic Ring of Fire. In fact, if you like volcanoes you will see many of them as you travel throughout Indonesia.

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Podcast: Katherine Gorge Tour, Northern Territory

You’re in Darwin on holiday, you want to see a lot more of the Northern Territory, but there’s a mileage limit on the rental car, so could this be a problem? 

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Podcast: Rwanda

You could be mistaken for being in a different country when visiting Rwanda. It is unlike other African countries, maybe even unlike any other country in the world. You can forget the raw, authentic and traditional Africa.

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