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Travel industry reacts as the Trans Tasman Bubble opens

Travel industry reacts as the Trans Tasman Bubble opens The long-discussed From today, leisure travellers can make the journey between Australia and The first flights touched down this morning. Arrivals in Wellington were greeted with “Welcome Whānau” painted on the runway – Whānau is the Maori word for family. At Auckland Airport, a choir sang a rendition of Welcome Home by Dave Dobbyn for passengers. The opening of the travel corridor marks the first major international travel for both Australia and New Zealand since borders were closed due to the Coronavirus pandemic. As reported, Managing Director Richard Goodman expressed his delight at the opening of the route.

Heinemann Australia hails significant launch of Trans-Tasman travel bubble

The David Roche Foundation opens Captain Cook & the Art of Memorabilia

The David Roche Foundation opens Captain Cook & the Art of Memorabilia Museum of Others (Othering the Explorer: James Cook). ADELAIDE .- The first of Captain Cook’s voyages to the Pacific (1768–1771) was momentous for not only would he chart the east coast of Australia, but also irrevocably change the course of history of this ancient country and its First Nations peoples. Both an extraordinary navigator and harbinger of the colonisation of Australia, Cook was acknowledged as a contested symbol of our Nation during the 250th commemoration of his arrival. A new exhibition at the David Roche Foundation, Captain Cook & the Art of Memorabilia brings together ninety objects and art from both private and public collections from the period of three voyages, memorabilia related to Cook, and contemporary responses to the man by First Nations artists Christian Thompson, Gordon Bennett, Daniel Boyd and artist Ben Quilty.

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