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Broome Town Beach
Broome Town Beach Town Beach is one of many sandy spots in Broome, and its main attraction is its water playground that dominates the foreshore. Built for children of all ages, the playground is designed to be all-inclusive, enabling children of all abilities to play. A range of sprayers including
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Valley of the Winds
Valley of the Winds Like a vein through the heart of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, the trail through rugged 鈥淰alley of the Winds鈥?is a scenic, mind-bending journey. 聽Far less crowded than the trail at Uluru and in many ways more powerful, the Valley of the Winds traverses land that鈥檚 used by Abo
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Cape Otway Lighthouse
Cape Otway Lighthouse On the southern tip of Victoria鈥檚 coast, along the Great Ocean Road, Cape Otway Lighthouse has been steeped in drama since 1843. As Mainland Australia鈥檚 oldest remaining lighthouse, the beacon aided thousands of ships in safely navigating the cape鈥攖hough despite the dedicated
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Sun Pictures Cinema
Sun Pictures Cinema Sun Pictures Cinema鈥攁lso known as the Sun Picture Garden 鈥?is the oldest picture garden still in operation in the world.聽Sun Pictures Cinema began between 1903 and 1913, when the Yamsaki family operated a theatre in their Asian goods store. The building was sold in 1913 and the
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Heart Reef
Heart Reef Just offshore from the 74 islands that make up the Whitsundays lay sections of the worlds largest barrier reef. The portion of the Great Barrier Reef called Hardy Reef is perhaps the most popular spot for tourists thanks to the postcard-ready Heart Reef, which is, as you may have guesse
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Darwin Botanic Gardens
Darwin Botanic Gardens Australia鈥檚 Top End is home to one-of-a-kind landscapes and ecosystems, and nowhere is it easier to witness this splendor than at the George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens. The gardens were designed around a huge collection of flora native to the region, from the lush Arnhem L
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Warradjan Cultural Centre
Warradjan Cultural Centre Located at the heart of the Kakadu National Park, the Warradjan Cultural Centre is devoted to telling the stories of Kakadu鈥檚 traditional landowners 鈥?the Aboriginal people (known locally as Bininj or Mungguy) who have inhabited the region for more than 50,000 years.聽For
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Sydney Harbour Bridge Pylon Lookout
Sydney Harbour Bridge Pylon Lookout In addition to the Bridge Climb, there is a cheap alternative to get the famous view from the top of town on the Sydney Harbour Bridge鈥搕he Pylon Lookout. The bridge walkway leads to the South East Pylon and to the entrance of the lookout, from where 200 steps le
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Moreton Island
Moreton Island Moreton Island is a peaceful retreat for day trippers and weekenders, right on Brisbanes door step. More than 90 percent of Moreton Island is protected as national park, and only 4WD (four-wheel drive) vehicles and walkers can access the beaches and trails. Spend days relaxing by pr
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Balmoral
Balmoral Bondi. Coogee. Bronte. Manly鈥攖he list of famous Sydney beaches is as long as the coastline itself. The Balmoral beaches in Mosman, however, are often overlooked by Sydney visitors who instead head out to the coast. Unlike the larger, more popular beaches, Balmoral is located inside Sydney
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XXXX Brewery
XXXX Brewery XXXX is famous Queensland Beer, and the XXXX Brewery is where it鈥檚 made. Detailing the history of this iconic Australian brew, the site offers tours to give visitors the full, Queensland beer experience.In 1877, two brothers came together with a dream to create the finest ale known to
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Nourlangie
Nourlangie Nourlangie, also known as Burrunggui, is an escarpment in Kakadu National Park filled with over 20,000 years worth of Aboriginal history, making it a site of extreme cultural importance. Burrunggui, an Aborigine word, refers to the higher parts of the rocks, while the word Anbangbang re
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Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Churchill Island Heritage Farm Clinging to Phillip Island by a single bridge, the tiny Churchill Island is one of Melbourne鈥檚 most unique attractions - a scenic patchwork of farmlands, heritage gardens and wetlands, where time appears to have stood still. Despite encompassing a mere 57 hectares, t
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Cape Leveque
Cape Leveque One of Australias most stunning stretches of coastline, Cape Leveque is filled with saturated hues: brick-red cliffs, pearl-white sand and clear, blue water. It鈥檚 fantastically remote but there is an excellent eco-resort run by the traditional Aboriginal owners of the land and miles o
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Beagle Bay
Beagle Bay A rare and intriguing insight into the remote Aboriginal communities of the north, Beagle Bay was a Catholic mission started by French monks in the late 1800s. The mission was used as a home for Aboriginal children separated from their families and is now run by those children. It offer
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Birdworld Kuranda
Birdworld Kuranda Birdworld Kuranda is one of the largest free-flight aviaries in Australia. Built in 1995, Birdworld was designed to show visitors the beauty of birds in their natural environments. More than 500 birds are housed in the aviary, from all over the world. Cassowaries, parrots, lorike
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Rainbow Beach
Rainbow Beach This scenic beach is located on the Inskip Peninsula in a quiet village of only about 1,000 people. Though once accessible by boat alone, contracts set in 1969 with local sand miners made getting to Rainbow Beach a whole lot easier.Today, 4WD enthusiasts flock to Double Island Point
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Flemington Racecourse
Flemington Racecourse Melbourne鈥檚 historic racecourse has been the city鈥檚 premier horse racing venue since it first opened in 1840 and plays an important role in the history and identity of Melbourne and its people.A hive of activity during Melbourne鈥檚 Spring Racing Carnival in November each year,
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Fitzroy Island
Fitzroy Island Forty-five minutes by boat from Cairns, Fitzroy Island has been many things 鈥?a Chinese Quarantine Station, a Mission School, a WWII coast-watch station...and today it鈥檚 all about its natural features 鈥?tropical rainforest and a fringe coral reef, part of the Great Barrier Reef syst
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Walpa Gorge (Olga Gorge)
Walpa Gorge (Olga Gorge) Walpa Gorge is the shortest and easiest trail in Kata Tjuta. For what it lacks in length, however, it makes up for in dramatic views looking out over sandstone domes. Far less crowded than popular Uluru, Kata Tjuta is where Aborigines still practice cultural ceremonies. Th
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