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From its rough and tumble beginnings as a gold rush and cattle town, Tennant Creek has become an important regional centre. Located 507 kilometres north of Alice Springs the town has a..
Townsville is Australia's largest tropical beachside city, supplying almost constant sunshine, gentle tropical breezes and sparkling azure waters.A visit to the Strand is not to be..
You’ll find the natives of Eyre Peninsula pretty friendly. It’s just that not that many of them are people. For the most part, the Eyre Peninsula is a pristine natural environment..
Just a short drive to the south of Adelaide, the lovely Fleurieu Peninsula is a mix of beautiful countryside and dramatic coastline, as well as being home to the Australia's historic..
There’s been a lot written and a lot said about the Fraser Coast. But for all of that, probably he most common thing people say when they visit this magnificent region is simply “..
Most famous for the giant man-made banana at the northern end of town, Coffs Harbour is one of the largest regional cities in New South Wales. Sprawling for miles up and down the coast, the..
Port Augusta is known as the Crossroads of Australia, where roads from Adelaide, the Flinders Ranges, Alice Springs, Perth and Whyalla all intersect.This friendly city sits at the head of..
One of the sweetest beach settings in South Australia, Port Elliot is a popular tourist destination.This is a model seaside village, with cafes, antique and gift shops along The Strand...
Just an hour from Adelaide, Victor Harbor is one of the state's best coastal playgrounds. Enjoy the wildlife centre, whale centre or a penguin tour then ride the Steam Ranger Cockle Train..
A glorious and naturally blessed combination of uncrowded white-sand beaches, tropical rainforests, exquisitely picturesque hinterland surroundings and an enviable climate have attracted an..
With over 600 kilometres of coastline, the toughest part about a visit to the Yorke Peninsula is likely to be dragging yourself away from the beach. The rugged coast is not only..
Any description of Fraser Island will simply not do its natural beauty justice. This oasis to the south of the Great Barrier Reef is the world’s largest sand island, stretching 75..
When you think of the Whitsunday Islands in Queensland's north what are the first things that come to mind? Is it dazzling white beaches? Warm blue waters? Resorts that are so luxurious you..
Tasmania's capital lies in the south-east of the state, at the foot of Mount Wellington. This pretty city is most famous for its 19th-century waterfront warehouses, which now house cafés..
Adelaide is a city of great visual harmony and classical elegant style, superbly set beside the River Torrens between the Adelaide Hills and waters of Gulf St Vincent.The wine and..
The town of Ballina, centred on an island at the mouth of the Richmond River, is surrounded by 32 kilometers of white, sandy beaches and seemingly endless, crystal waterways — it’s a..
The Central Coast is a buffet of coastal oases and Ettalong Beach is one of the prime dishes to feast on. Overlooking Broken Bay and Lion Island and only 50 miles (80 kms) north of..
World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park is a place of rugged escarpments, lush wetlands and cascading waterfalls covering over 19,000 square kilometres. Kakadu is Australia's largest..
Katoomba is easily the best place to get the full experience of being in the Blue Mountains. It's home to one of Australia's icons of nature, the Three Sisters, and its surrounding walkways..
The Australian coastline is absolutely brimming with amazing beach towns that thrive on their sun drenched shorelines. Port Macquarie is one such town that deserves a visit. One of the..
When was the last time you explored the Blue Mountains; sampled an award winning restaurant; taken a rejuvenating beauty treatment in an intimate health spa; gaze out at a majestic..
The Buccaneer Archipelago is situated 50 to 100 kilometres North/West of Derby and accessible by a 35 minute light aircraft flight or a boat cruise from Derby.The Buccaneer Archipelago..
Tasmania's east coast is a coast of contrasts-sunshine and sea life, wine and wildlife, crags and beaches, history and adventure. The coast is home to many national parks, including the..
Swim with the sea's friendliest locals who inhabit the waters at Glenelg, just 20 minutes from Adelaide. Catamaran cruises provide the perfect eco- friendly way to watch dolphins as they go..
The Sydney Harbour Bridge is an iconic image of Australia, up there with the Opera House and Uluru it is instantly recognisable to any Aussie, and a great many citizens of the world.At..
Twice The Place, Twice the Time.Albury Wodonga is the thriving hub of the Murray Region, nestled at the heart of a fascinating collection of historic villages and towns. You can use..
Bangalow is located 10 minutes south west of Byron Bay and is a delightful nineteenth century streetscape of tall verandah-clad buildings housing a wonderful array of shops selling Oriental..
Batemans Bay is a perfect place to lie on a beach, surf the waves and walk through pristine rainforests. About 4 hours’ drive south of Sydney, this old fashioned fishing village..
If you are looking for a place to experience pristine white beaches, bright blue waves and an all-round incredible stretch of coastline, the Bay of Fires is a perfect place to visit. It was..
From the shopping, eating and entertainment delights in the heart of town to natural attractions only a short trip away, there is something to entice everyone on a holiday to Brisbane...
Located on a tropical tip on the north coast of the Northern Territory and bordered on three sides by the sea, Darwin is a young, multicultural and diverse city. With an exciting mix of..
Of the 74 islands in the Whitsundays, Daydream is the closest to the mainland shore at Airlie Beach. Daydream is extremely popular due to its close proximity, variety of water activities..
Situated in the Adelaide Hills, a short 20 minute drive to the south east of Adelaide, Hahndorf is Australia’s oldest surviving German settlement. It is a great place to stay if..
Two and a half hours north of Hobart, Launceston is Tasmania’s second-largest city. First settled in 1806, the city was Tasmania’s northern military base and a trading centre for wheat..
The Great Barrier Reef is an incredible natural wonder and there is no better way to experience its beauty and magnificence than from Magnetic Island. Located about 20 minutes, by ferry..
Melbourne has a distinctive style and character that sets the city apart from any other. It is an exciting place to visit, discover and enjoy.This vibrant, cosmopolitan city is bursting..
The City of Perth is focussed on the central business district and surrounding inner city residential areas. Nestled in a picturesque natural amphitheatre, bordered by Kings Park botanical..
Port Adelaide's ornate former bank and office buildings, humble warehouses and bond stores, and wharves and hotels tell the vivid story of colonial maritime life. One of the state's most..
Overlooking the waters of a quiet bay is Australia's most significant historic site at Port Arthur. Here, every piece of hand-hewn stone and every thumb-marked brick has a story that echoes..
Port Stephens is an idyllic coastal Paradise where the emphasis is on pleasure. From the fabulous scenery typified by volcanic peaks along the coastline to crystal clear bays fringed by..
St Helens, on the north-east coast of the state, is known as the game fishing capital of Tasmania. From here you can explore Binalong Bay and the Bay of Fires, a coast of white beaches..
Tasmania's West Coast has successfully retained its natural wild and rugged character. As you head west along the Lyell Highway through the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park or..
Sydney’s heritage setting for a contemporary City The historic site of Sydney’s first European settlement, The Rocks boasts one of the best positions on the harbour. Successfully..
The Outback of Australia has been branded treacherous, unforgiving and harsh, but a trip to Katoomba will wipe these conceptions clean from your slate. What you’ll be left with..
Bicheno, just north of the Freycinet Peninsula on Tasmania’s stunning east coast, is known for its laid-back lifestyle and outdoor activities.If a holiday relaxing by white, sandy..
The Cradle Mountain National Park is an Australian icon not to be missed: accessible wilderness with walks from a couple of hours to a couple of weeks. The basic walk is around Dove Lake..
Unspoiled and uninhabited, the 42 islands, rocks and keys of the Dampier Archipelago offer visitors unsurpassed opportunities for water recreation at its best. Everything from pristine..
Sink into indulgence. Food, wine and luxury all accented with an ocean view and ambience to match. Grange is one of Adelaide's select beachside suburbs, with surf, al fresco dining and a..
Great Keppel Island in Central Queensland boasts 17 pristine beaches. The island is mostly composed of natural bushland with several walking tracks and lookouts for you to enjoy. But..
Bordered by 40 kilometres of pristine beaches, Hervey Bay offers access to islands, adventure, wildlife and a beautiful safe aquatic playground for visitors. The Bay is easily accessible..
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