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Cadbury Tasmania: A Living Legacy of Chocolate, Community, and Tourism

Set by the River Derwent in Claremont, just outside Hobart, the Cadbury Chocolate Factory is more than just where Australian-loved chocolate is made – it’s a piece of Tasmanian history, community pride, and changing tourism. For over 100 years, this well-known factory has quietly boosted the local economy of Glenorchy and built a legacy that draws attention worldwide. 

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Emirates is Reconnecting the World Through Dubai with 96% of its Global Network Restored

Manila, Philippines, 7 May 2026: Emirates is marking a near-full return to operations, with 96% of its global network now restored, following a period of disruption. In the past weeks, the airline has progressively resumed services across the Americas, Europe, Africa, West Asia, the Middle East/GCC, the Far East and Australasia.

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No Traffic Lights, Just Paradise: Why NYT Named Camiguin a ‘Must-Visit’ in 2026

MANILA, Philippines, April 30, 2026 — The Philippines is drawing global attention once again as Camiguin Island, the only Philippine destination listed in the New York Times’ “52 Places to Go in 2026”, captures the imagination of travelers seeking serenity, adventure, and authentic local experiences. Praised for its “zero traffic lights” charm, the island promises a rare combination of unspoiled natural beauty and easy accessibility.

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Sunrise at Lorne Beach: A Coastal Escape You’ll Keep Coming Back To

If you’re looking for a peaceful coastal escape in Australia, sunrise at Lorne Beach offers a quiet, unforgettable experience. Located along the iconic Great Ocean Road in Victoria, within the seaside town of Lorne just two hours from Melbourne, this stretch of coast feels like a world set apart—especially at sunrise, when the sky softens, the ocean gently awakens, and everything around you becomes quiet, unhurried, and deeply grounding.

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