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    Table of Contents

    TRAVEL PERIOD: .................................................................................................................................... 2

    FLIGHT DETAILS: ................................................................................................................................... 2

    Philippine Airlines .............................................................................................................................. 2

    Qantas* (Direct Flight) ......................................................................................................................... 3ACCOMMODATION: ............................................................................................................................. 4

    Y Hotel Hyde Park ................................................................................................................................ 4

    ITINERARY: .............................................................................................................................................. 5

    LEGEND: ............................................................................................................................................. 5

    PLACES TO VISIT: .................................................................................................................................. 6

    Mungo National Park ........................................................................................................................... 6

    Old Wentworth Gaol ............................................................................................................................ 7

    Perry Sand Hills .................................................................................................................................... 8

    Wentworth River Cruises .................................................................................................................... 9

    WEATHER: ............................................................................................................................................... 10

    USEFUL TIPS: .......................................................................................................................................... 10

    Money .................................................................................................................................................... 10

    Goods and Services Tax ..................................................................................................................... 10

    Shopping............................................................................................................................................... 10

    Tipping and bargaining ..................................................................................................................... 10

    Emergency assistance ......................................................................................................................... 10

    Surf and water safety .......................................................................................................................... 10

    Language ............................................................................................................................................... 11

    Electrical power points ....................................................................................................................... 11

    Communication ................................................................................................................................... 11

    Postal services ...................................................................................................................................... 11

    Accessible Travel ................................................................................................................................ 11

    CUSTOMS AND QUARANTINE: ...................................................................................................... 11

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    DESTINATION:

    Sydney, Australia

    TRAVEL PERIOD:

    March 6 to March 12, 2016

    FLIGHT DETAILS:

    Philippine Airlines1

    Flight No.Flight

    RouteETD ETA

    PRICE

    Budget

    Economy2

    (USD)

    Regular

    Economy3

    (USD)

    Business

    Class

    Promo4

    (USD)

    Premium

    Business

    Class5

    (USD)

    PR0213Manila -

    Sydney

    11:00 22:25 376.30 396.30 1,436.30 1,706.30

    1Additional Php 1,620.00 for the Philippine Travel Tax and minimal amount for the booking fee2Inclusions:

    Economy Class Service

    Inflight Hot Meal and Beverage

    50% Mabuhay Miles Credit

    30 Kilos Free Baggage Allowance

    Rebooking fee applies

    Non-refundable3Inclusions:

    Economy Class Service

    Inflight Hot Meal and Beverage 100% Mileage Accrual

    30 Kilos Free Baggage Allowance

    Rebooking fee applies

    Refund fee applies to fully unused ticket; partially used ticket is non-refundable4Inclusions:

    Business Class Service

    Inflight Hot Meal and Beverage

    125% Mileage Accrual

    40 Kilos Free Baggage Allowance

    No rebooking fee

    Refund fee applies to fully unused or partially used ticket

    Priority Check-in

    Lounge Access5Inclusions:

    Business Class Service

    Inflight Hot Meal and Beverage

    150% Mileage Accrual

    40 Kilos Free Baggage Allowance

    No rebooking fee

    Refundable

    Priority Check-in

    Lounge Access

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    PR0212Sydney -

    Manila11:15 16:30 376.30 396.30 1,436.30 1,706.30

    Qantas* (Direct Flight)6

    Flight No. Flight Route ETD ETA PRICE

    Sale

    (PHP)

    Saver

    (PHP)

    Flex

    (PHP)

    Business

    Sale

    (PHP)

    QF20 Manila -

    Sydney

    23:50 11:00

    (+1)

    16,474 18,623 30,322 63,747

    QF19 Sydney -

    Manila

    12:25 17:30 13,809 15,853 30,283 63,746

    6 Flight prices are per adult in Philippine Pesos and include baggage allowance.

    Price excludes taxes, fees and carrier charges and local airport taxes collected at time of check-in. Flight Out and Flight

    Back fares shown are only valid when purchased as a return journey. Price differences within a fare type may be due to f light

    connections or availability.

    All Passengers required to pay the Philippine Travel Tax MUST proceed to the TIEZA counter at the airport before

    checking-in.

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    ACCOMMODATION:

    Y Hotel Hyde Park7

    Room Type

    Price

    Best Flexible8(AUD)

    Stay 4 nights and Save9(AUD)

    Twin Share Bathroom

    Description: 12 m2 room with two long beds andshare bathroom facility

    665.00 579.00

    Double Share Bathroom

    Description: 12 m2 with 1 x Double Bed and sharebathroom facility

    665.00 579.00

    Triple Share Bathroom

    Description: 15 m2 with 3 x long beds and sharebathroom facility

    915.00 794.00

    Double En-Suite

    Description: 16 m2 with 1 x Double Bed and en-suite bathroom

    965.00 834.00

    Twin En-Suite

    Description: 16 m2 with 2 x Long Single Beds anden-suite bathroom

    965.00 834.00

    NOTE: All rooms are equipped with LCD Television, tea/coffee facilities, mini fridge and air-conditioning

    unit. A security deposit and a photo ID will be requested on arrival.

    7Hotel near Philippine Consulate General office8Best Flexible no deposit required.

    Inclusion:- Daily light continental breakfast plus free Wi-Fi (Wi-Fi is for 1 device per room per stay)-

    Bonus Free upgrade to Hot Plated Breakfast everydayTerms and Condition:

    - All reservation must be guaranteed with a credit card valid at the date of the start of your stay- Cancellation can be made up to 24 hours prior to arrival without charge

    -

    Check-in time 14:00; Check-out time 11:009Stay 4 nights and save Choose and book a minimum of 4 nights and save

    Inclusion:- Daily light continental breakfast plus free Wi-Fi (Wi-Fi is for 1 device per room per stay)- Bonus Free upgrade to Hot Plated Breakfast everyday

    Terms and Condition:- All reservation must be guaranteed with a credit card valid at the date of the start of your stay,

    unless otherwise advised and a deposit which is equivalent to 100% of the first night- Cancellation & modification can be made up to 72 hours prior to arrival without charge- Check-in time 14:00; Check-out time 11:00

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    ITINERARY:

    Time Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

    March 6 March 7 March 8 March 9 March 10 March 11 March 12

    6 am

    In flight*

    7 am

    8 am

    Deposition at

    the Philippine

    Consulate in

    Sydney,

    Australia

    Deposition

    at the

    Philippine

    Consulate in

    Sydney,

    Australia

    Signing

    9 am Hotel Check-out

    10 am

    Meeting

    with

    witness

    11 am Departure* Arrival* Departure*

    12 nn

    In flight*

    LunchDeparture*

    In

    flight*

    1 pm

    Free

    time

    In

    flight*

    2 pm

    Hotel

    Check-

    in/Rest

    3 pm

    Courtesy

    Call/Free

    time

    4 pm Arrival *

    5 pm Arrival*

    6 pm

    7 pm

    8 pm

    9 pm

    10 pm Arrival*

    11 pm Departure*

    12 mn

    LEGEND:

    Philippine Airlines Flight

    Qantas Airlines Flight

    Tentative *

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    PLACES TO VISIT:

    Mungo National Park

    Visit World Heritage Mungo National Park,

    home of the famous Mungo Lady and

    Mungo Man, and explore a place rich in

    Aboriginal history. Enjoy a walk or picnic, or

    camp near Lake Mungo.

    (Please see link: http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/visit-a-park/parks/Mungo-National-

    Park/Learn-More)

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    Old Wentworth Gaol

    The Old Wentworth Gaol took three years to build from 1879 and while it was not a place of comfort it was

    considered a slight step up from the usual lock-ups used before its opening.

    Times were definitely tough for the early settlers, and for those who fell on the wrong side of the law they

    were even tougher.

    The gaol closed in 1927, and it was a single storey brick building constructed from locally made clay bricks

    and featured bluestone trim brought in from Malmsbuy in Victoria.

    What makes the gaol so unique is that it was the first Australian designed gaol, designed by colonial

    architect James Barnett. After its closure the gaol was used for a variety of activities, including classrooms

    for the Wentworth Central School. Today it is a major tourist attraction for the town.

    Visitors can find out more about the history of the building with a self guided tour. The tour takes you

    inside the buildings and provides an insight into life as a prisoner in the late 1800s.

    There is a gift shop which once served as the gaolers residence, where you can purchase souvenirs, old

    wares and antiques.

    Coaches and group bookings welcome. The Old Wentworth Gaol is located in Beverley Street. For more

    information please contact Old Wentworth Gaol.

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    (Please see link: http://www.visitmelbourne.com/regions/The-Murray/Things-to-do/History-and-

    heritage/Old-Wentworth-Gaol.aspx)

    Perry Sand Hills

    The Perry Sandhills are 10 hectares of striking red sandhills that

    were once part of the huge Willandra Lakes System and date

    back to an ice age 40,000 years ago.

    Evidence suggests that the Barkindji people have lived here

    since ancient times and bones of mega fauna found in the

    sandhills also reveal that huge kangaroos, wombats and other

    creatures once roamed the region. To see replicas of these giant

    mega-fauna, visit the Pioneer Museum in Wentworth.

    Today the area is often used as a backdrop for films and TV shows, but it's also the perfect spot for a fun

    family day out. Make sure you take some cardboard with you to slide down the huge dunes.

    (Please see link: http://www.visitmelbourne.com/regions/The-Murray/Things-to-do/Nature-and-

    wildlife/National-parks-and-reserves/Perry-Sandhills.aspx)

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    Wentworth River Cruises

    Enjoy a most unique and relaxing experience in comfort and style aboard Wentworth River Cruises

    stunning vessel with your hosts Greg and Julia.

    Wentworth River Cruises do regular weekly cruises along the Murray or Darling Rivers.

    On a Wednesday you can enjoy a scenic cruise down the rivers with some afternoon tea or book on for the

    Twilight River Cruise which includes a Fish and Chip Dinner and live Music with some stunning river

    scenery by twilight.

    Then on Sunday there are family barbecue lunch cruises which include a barbecue buffet lunch served on

    board.

    The cruise is available for charter, functions, weddings, birthdays and conferences. And it is fully catered

    and licensed to meet the needs of your occasion.

    The cruise boat is air conditioned and has wheelchair access as well.

    (Please see link: http://www.visitmelbourne.com/regions/The-Murray/Things-to-do/Outdoor-

    activities/Water-sports/Wentworth-River-Cruises.aspx)

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    WEATHER:

    Australia experiences temperate weather for most of the year but the climate can vary due to the size of

    our continent. The northern states typically experience warm weather much of the time, with the southern

    states experiencing cooler winters. Australia is also one of the driest continents on earth with an average

    annual rainfall of less than 600 millimetres. Like all countries in the southern hemisphere, Australia's

    seasons are opposite to those in the northern hemisphere. December to February is summer; March to May

    is autumn; June to August is winter; and September to November is spring.

    (Please see link:http://www.australia.com/en/facts/weather.html)

    USEFUL TIPS:

    Prepare for your Australian trip with our practical tips. Learn about our currency, how to call home, keep

    safe, shop responsibly and travel with a disability. Then you're ready to go.

    Money

    Australias currency is Australian Dollars (AUD) and currency exchange is available at banks, hotels andinternational airports. The most commonly accepted credit cards are American Express, Bankcard, DinersClub, MasterCard, Visa, JCB and their affiliates. Try this handy currency converter.

    Goods and Services Tax

    Australia has a Goods and Services Tax (GST) of 10 per cent. You may be able to claim a refund of the GSTpaid on goods bought here if you have spent AUD$300 or more in one store, no more than 30 days beforedeparting Australia. Tourist Refund Scheme facilities are located in the departure area of internationalterminals. For more detailed information see Australian government information on theTourist RefundScheme.

    Shopping

    Youll find large department stores, arcades, malls, gift andsouvenir shops across Australia. Trading hoursvary across the country but shops in tourist and city areas are generally open until 6pm, with the exceptionof late night shopping on either Thursdays or Fridays in different states. In Australia you are covered byAustralia's consumer protection laws which require businesses to treat you fairly.

    Tipping and bargaining

    Hotels and restaurants do not add service charges to your bill. In up market restaurants, it is usual to tipwaiters up to ten per cent of the bill for good service. However, tipping is always your choice. It is notcustom to bargain in Australia.

    Emergency assistance

    The emergency number for police, ambulance and or fire brigade is 000.

    Surf and water safety

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    Australias popular beaches are usually patrolled by volunteer lifesavers from October to April and redand yellow flags mark the safest area for swimming. For information about marine stingers and crocodilesafety read theQueensland Government website.

    Language

    Australias official language is English. However, being a multicultural nation with a significant migrantpopulation, we also enjoy a tremendous diversity of languages and cultures.

    Electrical power points

    Our electrical current is 220 240 volts, AC 50Hz. The Australian three-pin power outlet is different fromsome other countries, so you may need an adaptor.

    Communication

    Australias country code is 61. Local calls from public pay phones are untimed and charged at AUD$.050.Mobile, long distance and overseas calls are usually timed. Mobile phone network coverage is available

    across Australia, however coverage may be limited in some remote areas. Internet access is widely availableat internet cafes, accommodation and libraries.

    Postal services

    Post offices are usually open 9am 5pm, Monday to Friday, with some city post offices open on Saturdaymorning. Travellers can arrange to collect mail at post offices throughout Australia.

    Accessible Travel

    If you have a disability and are planning to explore Australia, there is a host of services and special deals

    to meet your needs. Thorough preparation is essential to a successful trip, so speak to your travel agent

    about your specific requirements. For more information on accessible tourism in Australia go toNICAN ortheAustraliaForAll websites.

    (Please see link:http://www.australia.com/en/planning/useful-tips.html)

    CUSTOMS AND QUARANTINE:

    Some common items such as fresh or packaged food, fruit, eggs, meat, plants, seeds, skins and feathers are

    also prohibited. There is no limit on currency but you will need to declare amounts over $10000. For more

    detailed information go to the Australian Government Customs and Border Protection website at

    www.customs.gov.au.

    The Department of Agriculture can be viewed atwww.daff.gov.au.

    (Please see link:http://www.australia.com/en/planning/customs-quarantine.html)

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