About Visit Australia: Eco and Culturally Sensitive Tourism

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VisitAustralia.Earth provides quality information about travel destinations around Australia for eco and culturally conscious travelers to and within Australia.

Kevin Parker Publisher VisitAustralia.Earth

Whilst our focus is on environmentally responsible travel and awareness, with an emphasis on national park, wilderness visits, Botanic Gardens, flora and fauna and biodiversity conservation, we do not neglect the delights of our marvelous city and regional offerings! Great food, great wine, culture, art, accommodation options and the grandiose beauty of our wildlands is simply irresistible.

Sane Earth and VisitAustralia.Earth pay our respects to the First Nation’s People of Australia and acknowledge Elder past, present and emerging.

VisitAustralia.Earth is published by Sane Earth [ABN 64 993 830 196] under the direction of Sane Earth Director, Kevin Parker (pictured right). Kevin has a long history as a peace and environmental activist including serving in the 1990’s as National Campaign Director of the Wilderness Society and as Co-Ordinator of the Technology and Environmental Strategies Group at the University of Wollongong.

This Sane Earth group of websites includes festivalaustralia.com.au, shamanicgarden.earth and positveaffirmations.earth.

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