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Oprah Lands In Australia To Join Her Giddy Guests

KRISTEN GELINEAU   12/ 8/10 03:56 AM ET   AP

Oprah Australia

SYDNEY — Oprah Winfrey joined 300 eager audience members Wednesday in Australia, where they were flown in for an action-packed, Down Under adventure including close encounters with kangaroos, surfing lessons and a journey to the remote and dusty Outback.

Winfrey kicked off her 25th and final season of "The Oprah Winfrey Show" in September by surprising her audience with one of her biggest giveaways ever: an eight-day trip to Australia. Audience members were hand-picked by Winfrey's staffers, who considered them the program's most loyal viewers.

Winfrey landed in the northeast coastal city of Cairns where her jet refueled before flying to Hamilton Island, on the Great Barrier Reef, to join some audience members awaiting her arrival. The audience arrived from the U.S. on Tuesday.

On the tropical resort island, Winfrey drove a golf buggy to a wildlife park where she enjoyed the sights of Australian native fauna and cuddled a koala.

"I have been here one hour and I've seen two koalas mating already," Winfrey told Ten Network television on the island.

She along with 90 audience members will have a barbecue dinner cooked by Australian celebrity chef Curtis Stone on Wednesday before flying on Thursday to Uluru, Australia's famous red sandstone monolith in the central Outback which is also known as Ayers Rock, Ten reported.

"The reason why I wanted to go to Uluru – Paul Simon called me and said 'you must.' He said 'not to be missed,'" said Winfrey, referring to the U.S. singer and songwriter.

She apologized to fans who had gathered at the Cairns airport, hoping in vain to catch a glimpse of the talk show queen. She said Australian customs officials had refused her permission to leave her plane.

Jodie Price said Winfrey's arrival was more exciting than a visit from the royal family.

"I'll tell you what, I would not get out of bed at six in the morning to come see the Queen," she said.

Australia's tourism minister has unveiled some details of the top-secret itinerary for "Oprah's Ultimate Australian Adventure," which will take Winfrey's lucky chosen to every corner of the continent.

The audience, which ranges in age from 18 to 75, has been split into several smaller groups and are being dispatched to explore the country's wine regions, visit a historic prison colony in the island state of Tasmania and snorkel along the Great Barrier Reef. They'll take surfing lessons, chow down at traditional Aussie beachside barbecues and hike through the Blue Mountains west of Sydney.

Some audience members will also visit Uluru while others will venture into the crocodile-infested rainforests of the north.

Audience members cried, clapped and giggled with glee as they were ushered through Sydney airport on Tuesday. They were quickly whisked by bus to a downtown hotel, where they were greeted with a traditional Aboriginal dance performance and given their itineraries for the week.

"It's an unbelievable experience, and I just want to soak in every bit of it," said Jocelyn Kelley of Boston, who was traveling with her mother, Gloria. "To be in that audience, to be a part of something so big, is just amazing."

Winfrey will film two episodes at the Opera House (which the Australian media has renamed the "Oprah" House) and a third episode at a yet-to-be disclosed location, rumored to be somewhere in the Outback. The shows are scheduled to air in January.

Australia is paying more than $4 million for the trip between federal and state governments, but officials insist the publicity generated from the show will bring in many millions of dollars of tourism advertising.

"Oprah is a household name, not just in the United States but in the 145 countries where the show is broadcast," Federal Tourism Minister Martin Ferguson said in a statement. "That Oprah has chosen Australia as her Ultimate Adventure destination sends a powerful message to her millions of fans around the world."

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SYDNEY — Oprah Winfrey joined 300 eager audience members Wednesday in Australia, where they were flown in for an action-packed, Down Under adventure including close encounters with kangaroos, su...
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Pleiadesandorion
01:28 PM on 12/11/2010
Palin in Haiti? "O" should be there!
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RBLRDR
Can I curse in this little box?
04:19 PM on 12/11/2010
Oprah Winfrey's Angel Network donated $1 million dollars to the American Red Cross at the time of the Haitian earthquake.
09:27 AM on 12/10/2010
Small???? The land mass of mainland Australia is about the same size as mainland USA! Scheesh........you Americans really are in need of a decent education.
09:37 AM on 12/10/2010
Sorry, this comment not meant to be here - it was meant to be in reply to something someone else posted. Would delete it if I could but there doesn't seem to be a delete button.
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vegetablelollipop
03:37 AM on 12/10/2010
All that excess at a time when Americans are out-of-wor­k, struggling financiall­y, and at war.
08:35 AM on 12/10/2010
All the more reason why her hard working audience of American Oprah viewers deserve a trip to Australia.
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jpsoraire
09:00 PM on 12/09/2010
Who cares about Orpah...check wikipedia for intent-full misspell
09:00 PM on 12/09/2010
I heard on her last interview that she liked it "down under".
03:43 PM on 12/09/2010
As an Australian taxpayer I am not pleased that my taxes are being wasted on an American talk show host.
GSR
Crouch! Touch! Pause! Engage!
05:40 PM on 12/09/2010
They are not. The return on investment will be large. What is it with you people?
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sLUCIDITy
05:46 PM on 12/09/2010
Are you serious hopefull? I'm an Australian taxpayer too. I'm no massive fan of Oprah but I'm tickled that she made a heap of people very happy with this trip. And even if it the investment didn't work out then so be it.

I don't understand why this bothers you. I'm happy for some of our American friends to visit us like this.
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01:34 PM on 12/09/2010
Could there be a marriage announcement between Oprah and Gayle?
05:29 PM on 12/09/2010
Why are you concern with Oprah what she is doing with Her.puss.y...
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studioh!
just.words.
01:09 PM on 12/09/2010
did the O go "down under" alone or with Gayle?
gintheb
Liberal. Reclaim the word.
11:13 AM on 12/09/2010
Looks like the koala is hungry.
07:58 AM on 12/09/2010
I've always wanted to go there. The plane ticket alone is so expensive, but hopefully one day it will happen. Oprah will definitely bring lots of tourist dollars there now.
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SadButWiser
03:57 AM on 12/09/2010
Oprah, the most popular woman in the Middle East. so much for hating America!
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Le Panda
02:56 PM on 12/09/2010
They don't hate Americans. They hate the policies of the American government. Big difference. If they hate Americans, Americans wouldn't be the most overpaid people in the Mid-East.
GSR
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05:53 PM on 12/09/2010
None The Wiser. Learn.
03:50 AM on 12/09/2010
I hope they all have a good time and everybody is happy.
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01:43 AM on 12/09/2010
I'm in Australia but u can't see Oprah. All I see is floods :(
01:19 AM on 12/09/2010
I WISH I could be there. Have fun, everyone!!
jerryatthebeach
Till Death Do You Barrier Island...
09:53 PM on 12/08/2010
It's no wonder you would be bi-sexual if you had been repeatedly raped by your Uncle....