(AURI) Journey to promote records in Oceania (P.452) Otway Fly: The longest steel canopy walk in Oceania
20-04-2026
(Worldkings.org) Its most notable feature is the Treetop Walk, a steel structure stretching approximately 600 meters in length. This elevated walkway is suspended about 25 to 30 meters above the ground, with its highest point reaching around 47 meters at a spiral observation tower.

(AURI) Journey to promote records in Oceania (P.451) Shweeb Racer: Oceania’s first pedal-powered monorail racer
16-04-2026
(Worldkings.org) Operation in 2008 at Agroventures in Rotorua, Shweeb Racer is a distinctive amusement ride that blends cycling with a suspended rail system, often described as the world’s first pedal-powered monorail racer.

(AURI) Journey to promote records in Oceania (P.450) Byron Bay Bluesfest: The largest blues music festival in Oceania
14-04-2026
(Worldkings.org) Byron Bay Bluesfest stands out not only for its size—drawing over 100,000 attendees annually—but also for its longevity, international reputation, and genre-spanning programming, firmly establishing it as the leading blues and roots festival in Oceania.

(AURI) Journey to promote records in Oceania (P.449) Bendigo: The longest-running Easter festival in Oceania
11-04-2026
(Worldkings.org) Widely recognized as the longest-running Easter festival in Oceania, it has been celebrated since 1871, giving it a continuous history of more than 150 years.

(AURI) Journey to promote records in Oceania P.448 – Happitat: The first cliff park in Oceania
09-04-2026
(Worldkings.org) Happitat Adventure Park is a newly opened eco-adventure attraction in Australia, located in the Binna Burra section of Lamington National Park. It officially opened in January 2026 and is built directly into a dramatic cliff environment, rising roughly 200 meters along the rock face and sitting about 400 meters above the surrounding rainforest valley. Unlike conventional theme parks, it is designed to blend into the natural landscape rather than reshape it.

(AURI) Journey to promote records in Oceania P. 447 - Steven Bradbury: Oceania’s first Winter Olympics medalist
07-04-2026
(Worldkings.org) Steven Bradbury won gold in the 1,000m short-track speed skating event at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City.

(AURI) Journey to promote records in Oceania P. 446 - Hatton & Laws Pharmacy – The oldest continuously operating pharmacy in the Oceania
04-04-2026
(Worldkings.org) Established in 1825, Hatton & Laws Pharmacy is widely recognized as the oldest continuously operating pharmacy in the Oceania region.

(AURI) Journey to promote records in Oceania P.445 – Ballarat: The oldest continuously operating fire brigade in Oceania
02-04-2026
(Worldkings.org) The Ballarat Fire Brigade is widely regarded as the oldest continuously operating fire brigade in the Southern Hemisphere, a distinction that comes not only from its early founding date but also from its uninterrupted service over more than a century and a half.

(AURI) Journey to promote records in Oceania P.444 – Helen Thayer: The first woman in Oceania to walk solo to the magnetic North Pole
31-03-2026
(Worldkings.org) On March 30, 1988, Helen Thayer became the first woman in the world to travel solo to the Magnetic North Pole.

(AURI) Journey to promote records in Oceania P.443 - Yabun Festival: The largest community-led one-day festival of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures in Oceania
28-03-2026
(Worldkings.org) In recent years, attendance has reached around 65,000 people in a single day, a figure that is unusually high for a free, community-organized Indigenous cultural event.

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