6o Bush in Australia 2002 200 60 Bush Safaris are Australia ( World Heritage Area Specialists 6 annually visit most 0f Australia" $ World Heritage areas. AlL safaris are personally led by leading Australian conservationists. Tropical Rainforest and Reef S2000* 12 days (includes all accommodation) Leaves Cairns: Saturday, 20 July; 2002 Returns Cairns: Wednesday, 3 1 July; 2002 Fraser Island Whale Watching S1500 9 days (camping) Leaves Brisbane: Wednesday, 21 August, 2002 Returns Brisbane: Thursday, 29 August, 2002 Shark Bay 8 Western Wildflowers S2200 days (includes all accommodation) Leaves Perth: Saturday, 14 September; 2002 Returns Perth: Friday, 27 September, 2002 Mungo Mutawintji and More 52400* 17 ~days (includes all accommodation) Leaves Sydney: Tuesday, 29 October, 2002 Returns Sydney: Friday, 15 November, 2002 Bush (hristmas in the Blue Mountaing S1800 12 days (includes all accommodation) Leaves Sydney: Saturday; 21 December, 2002 Returns Sydney: Wednesday; January; 2003 Isth year Of Projected program for 2003 includes most of the above destinations plus: operation. 60 BuSH Kakadu in the Wet (February), Discovering Tasmania (March); Lord Howe Island (May), Kimberly Adventure (June) , Full details and itineraries are available from: Top of Australia Cruise (November): S 0 F 0 B | $ PO Box 71 Gladesville NSW 1615 Email: john@gobush.com_ au Phone: + 61 2 9817 4660 Fax: +61 2 9816 1642 Web: WWW: gobush.com . du AlL prices are in $ Aus and include GST plus all transport; meals, accommodation; and access fees from start to finish: Australian GST will not apply to air travel within Australia if included with your international flight A few places remain on our popular safaris during the first part of 2002 .
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Forest and Bird, Issue 303, 1 February 2002, Unnumbered Page
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