Headlines
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Trump lands on the GC
Tuesday | Feb 24 2026A new $1.5 billion, six-star Trump Hotel property has been confirmed for the Gold Coast, with the building to house the hotel (render pictured) set to become Australia’s tallest.
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High-speed rail ‘fantasy’ back on track?
Tuesday | Feb 24 2026HIGH-SPEED rail on the east coast is back on the cars after the Albanese Government announced the development phase between Newcastle and Sydney.
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Delay UK changes now
Monday | Feb 23 2026THE Liberal Democrats has joined a Conservative Party MP in urging the UK Government to delay a controversial dual passport rule change (TD 15 Jan), which will go live on Wed (GMT).
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Air Tahiti Nui mulls a return to Sydney
Monday | Feb 23 2026A PROPOSAL to reinstate direct Sydney to Papeete flights has been submitted for review to the board of Air Tahiti Nui, with a decision to be made on 02 Mar.
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A reshuffling of Expertise
Monday | Feb 23 2026EXHIBITION and conference organiser Expertise Events has welcomed on board Deborah Evans as CEO.
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Bora Bora means business
Monday | Feb 23 2026TAHITI’S domestic carrier has confirmed that its flagged all-business class services between Papeete and Bora Bora will commence on 08 Dec, with the route to be operated by an ATR 72 twin-engine turboprop jet.
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Wendy offers more in China
Monday | Feb 23 2026WENDY Wu has launched China Uncovered, a new 20-day fully inclusive tour of the country on her annual visit to Australia.
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WSI momentum building
Friday | Feb 20 2026WESTERN Sydney International Airport (WSI) is being seriously monitored by multiple international airlines as a potential option prior to its opening later in the year.
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Travel tackles loneliness
Friday | Feb 20 2026THE travel sector has the opportunity to address the widespread loneliness epidemic, offering genuine, real-life experiences for connection, Fiftyfive5’s Head of Cultural Forecasting Michelle Newton told TD in an exclusive interview.
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Aussies targeted to diversify strategy
Friday | Feb 20 2026TAHITI is looking to increase visitation from markets like Australia and New Zealand as part of a renewed push to diversify its tourism strategy.
