Best Australian guidebooks? Depends …

Lonely Planet has 15 different guidebooks for Australia alone (click the picture to go to its Australia products).

Lonely Planet has 15 different guidebooks for Australia (click picture to see its page).

One of the great services provided by the UW-Stevens Point International Programs office is its library of guidebooks and other resources. If you’re thinking about the Australia winterim 2015-16 trip, you can check out several guidebooks or videos and learn a bit more about what Australia has to offer.

Among them are the Lonely Planet printed guidebooks to Australia and to Sydney & New South Wales (where the UWSP winterim is focused), as well as that publisher’s DVD version of “Australia: The South East.”  I’ll be reviewing each of these, as well as a number of other guides and resources, over the next few months.

It turns out Lonely Planet started as an Australian company, so one would expect its Australia products to be excellent.  (It does guidebooks for the world, though — it recently listed 489 different ones on its web page.)

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How do I blog?

Good question!  We’ll answer that, at least in part, at the Jan. 31 “Blogging Basics” Workshop at Schmeeckle Reserve on the UW-Stevens Point campus, starting at 9 a.m.  The course, offered by UW-Stevens Point Continuing Education, costs $55 and will run until 4 p.m., give or take a little.

In the meantime, please see the previous post (linked below) on one of my other blogs; I’ll be updating some of that info in the next few days.  A lot has changed since I first posted this, but much has stayed the same.  We’ll talk about both constant principles and the ever-changing environment of blogging today.

See you Saturday!

How do I blog?