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OzAsia Festival

17/09/2010 (All day) - 02/10/2010 (All day)

Adelaide Festival Centre’s annual OzAsia Festival celebrates the richness and diversity of our Australian and Asian culture and presents works from Australians who identify with an Asian heritage, collaborative work between Australian and Asian artists and a diversity of contemporary and traditional cultural experiences from Asia. It is the only event of its kind in Australia. Each year, the two week event features cross-cultural theatre, dance and music performances, visual arts exhibitions, films, food events, workshops and the Moon Lantern Festival - a free family event on the banks the River Torrens where visitors can enjoy multicultural performances, sample a variety of Asian cuisine and goods at the market stalls, try out different workshops and see the spectacular lantern parade light up Elder Park at dusk. Visitors can immerse themselves in Asian culture at the OzAsia Festival. Full program available from April 2010.

Floriade Night Festival

22/09/2010 (All day) - 26/09/2010 (All day)

NightFest returns to Floriade with style in 2010! Experience an array of live entertainment and great activities set amongst spectacularly lit garden beds. See breathtaking views of the park and our city at night from the top of the giant ferris wheel. Shop for something special at the bustling night markets. Enjoy a cocktail from the stylish Glow Bar or grab a bite to eat from one of the many food and drink outlets onsite. There will also be a special dedicated kids' area and plenty more to enchant visitors of all ages. Keep an eye on the website for further details and ticketing information closer to the event.

American Car Nationals Incorporating Canberra Chrysler Day

26/09/2010 (All day)

The American Car Nationals is a static display of American Classic Cars of yesteryear. The event is held annually at the Queanbeyan Showground on the last Sunday in September. The origin of the American Car Nationals goes back to 1991 when a group of enterprising members of the American Car Club of Australia Inc. had the vision of an annual event where enthusiasts of American cars could meet to discuss their hobby and display their dream machines. In subsequent years the numbers have grown to more than 260 superbly presented American vehicles in 40 judging categories and Canberra Chrysler Day is now a regular and important feature of the Nationals, to include Australian Chryslers. The American Car Club of Australia Inc. has close links with the Shannon's Insurance Group who will again be the major sponsor of the event. Local businesses in the ACT and Queanbeyan have also been most supportive.

Supercheap Auto Bathurst - v8 Supercar Championship Series

07/10/2010 (All day) - 10/10/2010 (All day)

This is one of the greatest events in the history of Australian Motorsport. It’s not just a race, it’s a pilgrimage, a legendary event that should be experienced by all. October 8 to 11 is when Mount Panorama comes alive with the spectacular V8 Supercar Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000. Experience the event in a variety of styles including home stay, on-site camping or Tent City, or even a Bed and Breakfast. The race can be viewed from the heights of the Grandstands or chose your own viewing position with general admission. So call your mates, get organised and prepare yourself for one of the most amazing experiences forever. Tickets on sale through Ticketek and kids 12 and under go free.

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Tours

Tour is a content type that contains information about holidays that have a set itinerary, or that travel around between different places (e.g. cruises, road trips, etc.). Tours are generally located in one or more cities, and can include activities, accommodation and/or vehicle hires.

After you've added your Tour, don't forget to configure the Price Options for it.

Fields

Name

The name of the Tour. This could be an existing name (set by the company running the tour), or one you have to make up yourself (i.e. 'Australian South Coast').

Vocabularies

Tour Type:

Select the type(s) of Tour you're adding. Hold down the 'Ctrl' key on your keyboard to select multiple Tour types.

Price Range:

Select the Price Range your Tour falls under. Base this off the Tour's List Price (see below).

Duration:

Select the Duration of your Tour.

Destination:

Select the destination(s) of the Tour you're adding. Hold down the 'Ctrl' key on your keyboard to select multiple destinations.

Supplier

The Supplier field is used for linking a product to its Supplier's user account. Therefore, the product's Supplier must have a user account setup already. If the Supplier you're trying to link to is not in the list, email Peter with details of the Supplier you need setup.

Select the Supplier for this Tour. Note: the Supplier you select here will be given access to this product so they can update it.

Summary

The Summary field is used on the maps for displaying a teaser about the Tour. Users then click on the 'Read more' link to view the full description.

Enter some basic information about the Tour to entice users to read more about it.

Description

Enter some general information about the Tour that's not specific to a certain part of the Itinerary. This'll be the first thing displayed on the product page so make it enticing and interesting for users.

Itinerary

The Itinerary fields are for describing each part of your tour's Itinerary. For each part of the Itinerary, you can enter some text, images and links in a popup box.

Click the green 'plus' button on the right of the field. Fill out the form that appears in the popup box to create one part of the Itinerary for the tour. When finished, click Done to return to the Tour form where the part of the Itinerary you just created will have been automatically added to the field.

Use the 'Add another item' button to add as many Itinerary parts as you need. To edit one of the Itinerary parts added already, click the 'eye' button on the right of the field to open and edit that part of the Itinerary in a new window.

City

The City field is used for displaying Tours on the maps. Simply specify which City your Tour is located in.

If the City you want to link to already exists on the site, start entering it's name then select it from the list of matching cities that are displayed.

If the City doesn't already exist (i.e. it doesn't appear in the list), click the green 'plus' button on the right of the field. Fill out the form that appears in the popup box to create the City your Tour is located in. When finished, click Done to return to the Tour form where the city you just created will have been automatically added to the field.

Use the 'Add another item' button to add as many Cities as you need.

Location

While the City field shows where a Tour is located in the world, the Location field shows where it is located within that city (i.e. on the highway, down near the harbour, etc.). Note that you can add multiple locations on the map. To delete a location, select it with the 'pen' tool (it'll turn blue) and press the Delete key on your keyboard.

Using the 'hand' tool (top-right of the map), zoom-in on the city where your Tour is located. Once you've found exactly where your Tour is located within the city, use the 'pen' tool to mark it's location on the map. You can add as many locations as you need.

Route

The Route field displays lines between locations on a map. It is used for showing users where a Tour goes.

Using the 'hand' tool (top-right of the map), zoom-out so you can see all the locations your Tour goes to without having to scroll around. Then, use the 'path' tool to roughly mark the various locations on the map (lines will be drawn between them automatically). Double-click to mark the end of the route. Now, using the 'hand' tool again, zoom in on each of the locations you just added to make sure the points are placed correctly in each city. If you need to edit one of the points, use the 'path' tool to click on the Route (lines will turn blue, points will be orange) then click-and-drag the point to where you want it. Don't forget to go back to the 'hand' tool when you're done.

List Price

The List Price is only ever used for ordering a list of products by price, it has no effect on the price customers pay for a product in their shopping cart.

Enter the lowest price of your Tour options (i.e. if your Tour has a single adult option of $2500 and a family option of $8000, enter '2500' as the List Price - the lowest price).

Options

The Option fields are used for listing the various options available for your Tour. For example, you might want to give users the option of a 10-day or 15-day tour. Each of these would have a different price (configured later) and possibly a separate description and photos.

Click the green 'plus' button on the right of the field. Fill out the form that appears in the popup box to create an Option for your Tour. When finished, click Done to return to the Tour form where the option you just created will have been automatically added to the field.

Use the 'Add another item' button to add as many Options as you need. To edit one of the options added already, click the 'eye' button on the right of the field to open and edit that option in a new window.

Terms & Conditions

Note: The following Terms are automatically appended to this field for each product on the site and need not be repeated here:

All prices are in $AUD, are correct at time of issue and are subject to availability when booking. Payment by Visa and Mastercard will incur a 1.5% surcharge while Amex and Diners will incur a 3% surcharge. Flights not included unless otherwise stated. Images used for illustration purposes only.

Enter any Terms & Conditions specific to this Tour.

Staff Details

The Staff Details field is for entering details about the product so staff can find more information should someone wish to purchase it.

Enter details about where the Tour was found, who it is booked through, where the prices were sourced, etc. If mentioning a website, copy & paste the URL here.

Domain Access Options

This is where you decide what websites your Tour should be added to. To assist with this, go to the Domain Content page - it will help you in deciding what products should be added to what domains.

Send To All Affiliates:

This box should never be ticked for Tours. Make sure it's left unticked.

Publish To:

Select the domains to which this Tour should be added. Hold down the 'Ctrl' key on your keyboard to select multiple domains.

Source Domain:

Select the domain that your Tour most closely matches (based on the info on the Domain Content page). Note: The domain you choose here has to be one of the ones you selected above. Don't select 'Use active domain'.

Scheduling Options

These settings are for publishing or unpublishing content on a certain date. We don't recommend using the 'Publish on' setting, but suggest you use the 'Unpublish on' setting for automatically removing content that has expired. For example, if your Tour is only valid for a certain time, you can enter a date on which the Tour will be automatically removed from the site. This stops the site from displaying old and out-dated content.

Publish On:

Don't use this setting.

Unpublish On:

Enter the date and time on which this Tour expires (if any).

Don't forget to configure the Price Options for your Tour.

Supplier Registration

Use this form to register as a Supplier on our network of sites. Supplier's can create and upload their own tours, activities, accommodation, vehicle hires and special offers.

If your application is approved, one of our administrators will create an account for you and notify you of your login details via email.

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