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The Nobbies Centre
The Nobbies Centre The Nobbies Centre offers a front row seat to nature鈥檚 powerful drama. Marooned out on the western end of Victoria鈥檚 Phillip Island, the Nobbies is a spot where the jagged rocks are met by the fury of the sea. The area is best known for the 16,000 fur seals that make their home
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Cape Byron
Cape Byron Australia mainlands easternmost point of Cape Byron possesses a number of reasons to pay it a visit: the Cape Byron Light, the Cape Byron Marine Park, and the Cape Byron walking track. Set about 1.9 miles (3 km) northeast of the quaint Byron Bay, Cape Byron lies in the Cape Byron State
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Dandenongs
Dandenongs On a clear day you can see Victoria鈥檚 Dandenong Ranges draping the horizon from most places in central Melbourne. Forming the south-eastern border to Melbourne鈥檚 famously far-flung suburbs, the Dandenongs are a beautiful mountain retreat just on the city鈥檚 doorstep.The ranges aren鈥檛 tal
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Hamilton Island
Hamilton Island Hamilton Island is the second largest inhabited island in the Whitsunday group and one of the regions star attractions. Its the largest island resort in the South Pacific and boasts an exciting mix of things to see and do. Seven pools, boutiques, galleries, bars, a number of restau
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Margaret River
Margaret River Margaret River is Western Australias food, wine, surfing and leisure playground. It鈥檚 also one of the most scenic and lush regions in the state, graced with a mix of coast, forest, vineyards and farmland. Superb wines are grown in these parts, and vineyard visits for wine tastings a
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Sounds of Silence
Sounds of Silence The nightly Sounds of Silence experience is hosted by the Ayers Rock Resort at Yulara. A gourmet meal is served under the stars, combining with red center hospitality, outback tales and stargazing for an unforgettable evening in the Australian outback. The white-linen and silver-
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Rottnest Island
Rottnest Island If its the weekend, its time to get down to Rottnest Island, Perth locals No. 1 island getaway.Perfect for family holidays or a relaxing break right on Perths doorstep, Rotto is ringed by perfect beaches for swimming, fishing, boating and surfing. Cycling is also popular, as cars a
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Fremantle
Fremantle Freestylin Fremantle (Freo) is Perths laid-back little sister, an alternative, relaxed port city of cafes, funky shops, pastel-hued pubs and yachtie ambiance.Visit the Old Fremantle Prison to hear tales of Freos convict and bush-ranging past, then take in the seafaring history displayed
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Green Island
Green Island Lapped by the sea 27 km (16.5 miles) from the mainland, Green Island is one of the most popular island day-trip destinations from Cairns. A true coral cay, the island is covered in rainforest and surrounded by coral reefs for snorkeling adventures. The islands luxury resort has a swim
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Sydney Tower Restaurant
Sydney Tower Restaurant Take your pick of buffet or a la carte dining atop the Sydney Tower Restaurant (formerly Sydney Centrepoint Tower). Australia鈥檚 tallest revolving restaurant is set more than 80 stories above central Sydney, with 360-degree panoramic views to accompany your dining experience
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Yarra River
Yarra River The Yarra River flows west for more than 240 km (148 miles) from its source in the Yarra Ranges, through rural and suburban Melbourne to the city center and Docklands, where it empties into Port Phillip Bay. Transport and pedestrian bridges cross the river, and you鈥檒l find some of Melb
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Noosa
Noosa Noosa pretty much has it all - including a bunch of escapees, some permanent, from the colder southern climes. What keeps them coming back? The most obvious answer is right in front of you - just look at that Sunshine Coast beach. This is the glistening sand and frothing waves that tourist b
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Noosa Everglades
Noosa Everglades The Noosa Everglades are the ideal destination for those looking for an experience in nature. Hundreds of species of birds circle above the diverse foliage as lizards, snakes, and kangaroos enjoy the ground. The flora of the Everglades is completely unique, with big twisting grass
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Swan Valley
Swan Valley It鈥檚 easy to indulge in gourmet food, great wines and river scenery on a great day out from Perth by taking a trip to the Swan Valley. Right on Perth鈥檚 doorstep, the Swan Valley kick-started the state鈥檚 flourishing wine industry.The best way to experience the Swan Valley鈥檚 wineries, fo
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Snowy Valley
Snowy Valley Perched on the edge of Lake Jindabyne in the Australian Alps, the Snowy Valley Resort is a popular ski lodge near Kosciuszko National Park, over the border from the Australian Capital Territory in New South Wales.Snowy Valley Resort is a handy base whether you鈥檙e skiing at Perisher Bl
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Litchfield National Park
Litchfield National Park Renowned for its spectacular scenery, monsoonal rainforests, spring-fed streams and waterfalls, Litchfield National Park is perhaps best known for its magnetic termite mounds, immense sculptural cairns built by termites and aligned perfectly from north to so
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Hartleys Crocodile Adventures
Hartleys Crocodile Adventures An eco-adventure for all ages, Hartley鈥檚 Crocodile Adventures gives you the chance to get up close to those smiling crocodiles. It鈥檚 an informative and educational day where you will learn about many species native to Australia. Take a cruise on the lagoon and see the
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Mornington Peninsula
Mornington Peninsula Melbourne鈥檚 Mornington Peninsula lies only and hour鈥檚 drive from Melbourne, but seems miles away in actuality. Closely akin to the climate of the Mediterranean, the Mornington Peninsula is widely loved for its cool breeze, hill-side vineyards, olive groves, and country estate
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Flames of the Forest Cultural Experience
Flames of the Forest Cultural Experience In a beautiful marquee under the brilliant stars you will dine in the rainforest at Flames of the Forest. The rainforest setting will influence both the meal and the entertainment. The meal will feature heavily produce from the surrounding area and the rain
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Kangaroo Island
Kangaroo Island Kangaroo Island is a bit of paradise off the coast of South Australia. 96 miles (155 km) in length with a population of just 4,400 people, it is an unspoiled haven for Australias native birds and animals. Kangaroos and koalas abound, and on the beaches sealions bask while pelicans
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