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STEEPED IN TRADITION | How tea became part of Australia's travel culture


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STEEPED IN TRADITION | How tea became part of Australia s travel culture
Along Australia s 9,000-mile Highway 1 a ribbon of asphalt that connects all the country s major cities and is the longest national highway in the world there are a smattering of rest stops. On long weekends or the weeks of school breaks, cars will pull away from the throng in search of a hot beverage, following a road sign featuring a cup and saucer.
by The Washington Post
Jul. 28 2021 @ 7:50pm
The Berry Tea Shop. (Rachael Tagg Photography)
SYDNEY Along Australia s 9,000-mile Highway 1 a ribbon of asphalt that connects all the country s major cities and is the longest national highway in the world there are a smattering of rest stops. On long weekends or the weeks of school breaks, cars will pull away from the throng in search of a hot beverage, following a road sign featuring a cup and saucer. ....

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Harold Holt's macabre link to deadly shipwreck


The deadly shipwreck that preceded Harold Holt’s drowning death
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Even today, the treacherous beaches and rocky coastline of Point Nepean are closed to the public, and with good reason.
Rough seas and dangerous currents swirl around Point Nepean and The Rip, the narrow entrance to Port Phillip between Point Nepean and Point Lonsdale that is bedevilled by huge tidal surges and submerged rocks and reefs.
The most famous event in Point Nepean s history happened on December 17, 1967, when then-Prime Minister Harold Holt took a pre-lunch swim with friends at Cheviot Beach, one of his favourite swimming and snorkelling locations, and disappeared into the boiling surf. ....

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