Create content in Australian English. Ensure strict adherence to the '-ise' suffix for verbs. For instance, use 'analyse' not 'analyze,' 'categorise' not 'categorize,' and 'summarise' not 'summarize.' Do not deviate from the '-ise' spelling. The Macquarie Dictionary is the sole reference for correct Australian English. Maintain a professional, informative tone. Include examples within the text to demonstrate correct '-ise' usage, such as, 'We must organise the data carefully. Generate a concise and informative excerpt (around 200 words) for the following article, highlighting the key points and pointing out relevant themes to Australian property professionals:
Create content in Australian English. Ensure strict adherence to the '-ise' suffix for verbs. For instance, use 'analyse' not 'analyse,' 'categorise' not 'categorise,' and 'summarise' not 'summarise.' Do not deviate from the '-ise' spelling. The Macquarie Dictionary is the sole reference for correct Australian English. Maintain a professional, informative tone. Include examples within the text to demonstrate correct '-ise' usage, such as, 'We must organise the data carefully.'
You are a property law expert working with the Australian Property Network (APN) Consumer Affairs Team. Your task is to rewrite the following news article (in Australian English) for an audience of property professionals and enthusiasts. The rewritten article should:
* Be a thorough revision of the original, maintaining all key factual information.
* Focus on the implications of the news for tenant rights and responsibilities in Australia. This may involve explaining relevant legislation, highlighting potential legal issues, or discussing best practices for property professionals in handling tenant-related matters.
* Incorporate additional context and background information seamlessly into the narrative to help readers understand the broader implications of the news for the Australian property market and their professional practise.
* Present a balanced perspective, including different viewpoints or interpretations of the news, if applicable. If the original article is one-sided, actively seek out and include alternative perspectives.
* Be completely objective and free of bias or promotional language. Replace any biased statements with neutral, factual reporting and diverse viewpoints.
* Be written in a professional and informative tone, with a focus on clarity and accuracy.
* Include persuasive elements that encourage readers to stay informed about tenant rights and related legal developments, emphasising the importance of compliance and best practices.
* Include the source at the end.
* Remove excessive HTML; keep paragraphs, bold, and italics.
* Prioritize clarity, accuracy, balanced reporting, and completeness over brevity. There is no strict length limit.
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Original title: I travelled to the other side of the world for a bizarre reason that left my friends and family wondering... 'why?' And boy was it worth it
Source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/travel/article-14488415/bizarre-travel-reason-Memphis-Peabody-hotel.html
Article Content: While most people travel thousands of miles to Memphis, Tennessee, to visit Graceland or learn about the history of the blues, I went for a slightly more unique reason.At the top of my bucket list was staying at The Peabody Hotel to witness the iconic Peabody Duck march and be the Duckmaster for the day - something you may have seen on social media. Twice a day five trained ducks march from their duck palace on the rooftop, into the elevator, down the red carpet with spectators on the sidelines and up the tiny stairs into the fountain in the centre of the hotel. It may sound quite bizarre to those who aren't familiar with the tradition, but thousands travel from all over the world to see the duck march which takes place 11am daily. When I told my family and friends I was going to travel America's south solo to see a flock of ducks, I received a mixed bag of comments - as expected. When I explained I needed to go see the ducks and be the 'Duckmaster', they stared at me blankly - often hitting me with an endless list of questions. But after living out my dreams and leading those ducks down the iconic red carpet I would absolutely do it again in a heartbeat. Plus, when else do you have the opportunity to be famous for a day? Twice a day The Peabody Hotel ducks march from their duck palace on the rooftop to the fountain in the centre of the lobby On February 26, I was lucky enough to be chosen as the honorary Duckmaster for the day accompanied Kenon Walker (right) to guide the ducks down the red carpet. It'll certainly be a story I tell for years to comeHow did the tradition begin?In 1933, Frank Schutt, General Manager of The Peabody, and his friend Chip Barwick returned to the hotel from a weekend hunting trip. With them were live duck decoys, which was legal at the time. As the story goes, the men drank a little too much whisky and thought it would be a funny idea to let the ducks loose in the fountain that remains in the hotel today. The reaction from others was enthusiastic and positive, and so the tradition began. It wasn't until 1940 when Edward Pembroke, the hotel bellman and a former circus animal trainer, offered to train the ducks to march to and from the fountain. He became the first Peabody Duckmaster and served for a staggering 51 years until he retired in 1991. Now more than 75 years on, five ducks march up to the fountain at 11am then back to their duck palace at 5pm.The ducks are trained on a farm, are hosted at The Peabody for three months before being released and a new flock of ducks are welcomed to be treated like royalty. For the last six years Kenon Walker has been the honorary Duckmaster and is proud to be part of the hotel's history, but it's not a path he planned.'I've been an actor since I was 13, I also was a tour guide at the National Civil Rights Museum for seven years, I created the tour for the Stax Museum, and I'm a father too - all these things prepared me for when I arrived at The Peabody,' Kenon tells me. In October 2018 Kenon started working at The Peabody Hotel as the concierge and got to know the assistant Duckmaster, Doug. Three months later the official Duckmaster Anthony left his position after becoming a father and Doug took his place. Kenon was offered the role as the assistant Duckmaster and less than a year later became the official Duckmaster when Doug retired. For the last 75 years, five ducks have marched up to the fountain at 11am then back to their duck palace at 5pm I flew from Sydney to Memphis to be the Duckmaster for the day - and I'd do it again Being the Honorary Duckmaster for the day On February 26, I was lucky enough to be chosen as the honorary Duckmaster for the day accompanied Kenon to guide the ducks down the red carpet. Prior to the march, I had a front row seat watching Kenon welcome the guests in the lobby of the glorious hotel, as he explained the history of the tradition. Then he welcomed me to the 'stage', asked where I was from, and officially gave me the title as Duckmaster. I accompanied Kenon to the rooftop to lead the ducks downstairs and while I was nervous, everything went perfectly. 'Are you sure you haven't done this before?' Kenon asked me. I then led the ducks to the fountain and heard the roar of the applause from the audience while dozens took photos and videos. It was, without a doubt, the highlight of the trip. Along with the Duckmaster title, I also recevied an official brass-head Duckmaster Cane, Peabody t-shirt and Peabody Celebriduck rubber duck toy - as well as bragging rights.After the march, and for the remainder of the day, others came up to me asking how I was given the title and wanted to know more about me. Even at Memphis airport on my way back home I was recognised! It'll certainly be a story I tell for years to come. THE ULTIMATE MEMPHIS ITINERARYDAY 1 Sun Studio tour - allow for at least 1 hour My first tourist attraction was the studio where Elvis Presley was discovered. Sam Phillips launched the record studio in 1952, which was originally named Sun Records. Big names including Howlin' Wolf, B.B. King, Ike Turner, Jerry Lee Lewis and Johnny Cash passed through the doors. At the iconic Sun Studio where Elvis Presley was discovered I was able to touch and feel one of his microphones Sam Phillips launched the record studio in 1952, which was originally named Sun Records. Big names including Howlin' Wolf, B.B. King, Ike Turner, Jerry Lee Lewis and Johnny Cash passed through the doorsEdge Motor Museum - 20 minutes to 1 hour If you're a die-hard car fan, be sure to stop by the Edge Motor Museum, which is only a five-minute walk up the road from Sun Studio.The museum has a regular rotation of old-school cars worth up to $250,000 USD ($394,845 AUD), including a car owned by American actress and singer Doris Day. If you're a die-hard car fan, be sure to stop by the Edge Motor Museum, which is only a five-minute walk up the road from Sun StudioDinner at Second LineIf you're after a true southern-style meal, look no further than Second Line. Indulge in tasty New Orleans food by Chef Kelly English. DAY 2Visit the home of Elvis Presley, Graceland - minimum 2.5 hours Graceland, the mansion of the Elvis Presley, it a hot tourist attraction for obvious reasons. When I arrived, I was shocked at the grand size of the Elvis Presley's Memphis Entertainment Complex and well preserved every item is. You could easily spend an entire day at Graceland, but the minimum time is 2.5 hours. I visited Graceland, the home of Elvis Presley, on my second day in Memphis You could easily spend an entire day at Graceland, but the minimum time is 2.5 hours. It's chilling walking through the mansion once owned by the King of Rock n RollLunch at Beauty Shop Restaurant in MidtownFor lunch I caught a quick Uber to The Beauty Shop restaurant. At this point in the trip I was dying for some fresh food or anything that wasn't deep fried - and this was the ideal spot. The hip and trendy spot takes the idea of a 50s-style beauty shop and has transformed it into a restaurant. Interestingly it was actually Priscilla Presley's go-to curl-and-dye spot. I ordered a fresh salad with grilled prawns, which was delicious and light yet filling. Stax Museum of American Soul Music tour - minimum 1 hour My next stop was the popular Stax Museum of American Soul Music. The self-guided tour lasts about an hour and much like the Sun Studio tour, the Stax studio is 'where it all happened in the 60s and 70s'. The small movie-theatre-turned-recording-studio in South Memphis produced a string of hits that stirs souls of today. The tour starts with a short introductory video followed by a collection of more than 2,000 interactive exhibits, films, artifacts, items of memorabilia, galleries, and Isaac Hayes' gold-plated, peacock blue 1972 Superfly Cadillac El Dorado.Rendezvous Charles Vergos Hidden down a small alleyway that's only a two-minute walk from The Peabody hotel is The Rendezvous, which has been serving ribs in a downtown Memphis since 1948.It has been owned and operated by the Vergos family for three generations. As recommended by a local Memphian, I ordered the classic ribs with BBQ sauce on the side. After a busy day I was starving, so I quickly devoured the whole thing. The staff were friendly, accommodating and the restaurant is full of character with so much to look at in every corner - they even have a juke box. Explore Beale StreetBeale Street is the ultimate place to feel the history of the blues and listen to live music pouring out from the numerous venues. Top spots include B.B. King's Blues Club, Rum Boogie Cafe, Blues Hall Juke Joint, and Silky O'Sullivans. Beale Street is the ultimate place to feel the history of the blues and listen to live music pouring out from the numerous venuesDAY 3 National Civil Rights Museum - minimum 1.5 hours The powerful National Civil Rights Museum is one that shouldn't be missed or overlooked. It's a powerful self-guided tour which starts with the shocking history of slavery in America to the present day.It's also located at the historic Lorraine Motel where civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated.The interactive displays gives visitors an idea of the complexity of the history, the protestors who stood up for their rights and the chilling stories of what occurred through the decades fighting for civil rights. The Civil Rights Movement & Memphis Music Captured Through The Lens Of Ernest Withers - Withers Collection Museum & GalleryContinuing on the theme of civil rights, the The Withers Collection Museum & Gallery features the remarkable work of Ernest Withers - a photojournalist born in Memphis. Mr Withers captured an estimated 1.8million images over 60 years. He captured the lively nature of Beale Street along with many musicians including Elvis Presley and Tina Turner. He also took personal images of Martin Luther King Jr. Dinner at The Lobbyist My final dinner in Memphis was at the Lobbyist - only a five-minute walk from Beale Street. The restaurant is one of the top 30 best in Memphis, and it's easy to see why. The stunning interior matches the intimate atmosphere. I ordered the sweet carrots, grilled cauliflower, rigatoni, and mussels which were equally delicious.
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New Title: Generate a concise, informative, and engaging article title (in Australian English) that accurately reflects the content of the rewritten article, based on the original title "I travelled to the other side of the world for a bizarre reason that left my friends and family wondering... 'why?' And boy was it worth it". The title should be suitable for an audience of Australian property consumers and align with the APN Editorial Style guidelines. Consider these factors when generating the title: * Accuracy: Ensure the title accurately reflects the key information and focus of the rewritten article. * Clarity: Clearly communicate the main topic and potential insights for property consumers. * Specificity: Hint at the specific focus or angle of the article (e.g., a particular consumer right, scam, dispute resolution method, or legislation). * APN Brand: Align with the APN brand voice, which is authoritative, informative, analytical, engaging, solutions-oriented, and has an Australian focus for a target audience of property professionals, investors, policymakers, and everyday Australians. * Impact (if applicable): If the news has a direct or significant impact on Australian property consumers due to changes in consumer protection, highlight this impact using strong verbs or impactful phrasing. Additional Instructions: * Do not include any meta-commentary about the title itself or the AI's process. * Do not include any placeholder citations or instructions for adding sources. * Do not enclose the title in double quotation marks. * Do not include any extra information or clarifications in brackets.
Formatting Instructions:
* Structure the article using H2, H3, and H4 headings to organise the content and improve readability.
* Use bullet points and lists to present information clearly and concisely.
* Retain any existing bold and italic formatting from the original article.
* Ensure proper paragraph breaks and spacing for a clean and professional layout.
* Output the article in HTML format.
Citation Instructions:
* If the article mentions a source or provides data, attempt to locate and cite the original source in Chicago format.
* If no specific source is mentioned but the information is likely based on external research or data, add a generic citation at the end of the article, such as "Source: Industry research and analysis."
* Do not include any comments or requests for sources within the article.
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Your Rewritten Article: (in Australian English)
This article is based on a report from www.dailymail.co.uk titled "I travelled to the other side of the world for a bizarre reason that left my friends and family wondering... 'why?' And boy was it worth it". You can find the original article here: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/travel/article-14488415/bizarre-travel-reason-Memphis-Peabody-hotel.html