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Alma Park Zoo
Alma Park Zoo Queensland鈥檚 oldest zoo continues to offer wildlife experiences and conservation over 40 acres of sprawling parkland, including 12 acres of rainforest in the park. The zoo exhibits 100 species and over 200 animals, including baboons, dingos, pandas, antelope, monkeys, lemur, crocodil
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Adventure World
Adventure World Sitting just 12.5 miles (20 km) from Perth鈥檚 CBD, Adventure World is the city鈥檚 premier theme park destination and the only park of its kind in Western Australia. Open seasonally from the end of September to the end of April, the site was built on an old limestone quarry and h
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AAMI Park
AAMI Park With a bold profile of gleaming triangular panels in a unique bioframe roof, it鈥檚 no surprise that Melbourne鈥檚 AAMI Park has quickly become an iconic sporting stadium. Located only one kilometre from the city centre, between the sweeping Yarra River and the internationally-loved MCG, AAM
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National Gallery of Victoria
National Gallery of Victoria The National Gallery of Victoria houses one of Australias most impressive collections of international art. Known as the NGV, its Australias oldest and largest art gallery, with origins stretching back to 1861. Recently revamped, the gallery has a permanent collection
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Mount Kosciuszko National Park
Mount Kosciuszko National Park Crowned by the country鈥檚 highest mountain, Mt Kosciuszko, for which the park is named, Mount Kosciuszko National Park spans nearly 2,700 square miles (6,900 square km) in the southeastern corner of New South Wales, 220 miles (354 km) southwest of Sydney. The park con
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Boags Center for Beer Lovers (Boags Brewery)
Boags Center for Beer Lovers (Boags Brewery) Beer lovers and history buffs alike will find what they鈥檙e looking for inside Launceston鈥檚 historic Tamar Hotel, dating back to 1826 and today housing the Boag鈥檚 Centre for Beer Lovers.The museum highlights the Tasmanian brewing company鈥檚 history since
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Alice Springs Telegraph Station Historical Reserve
Alice Springs Telegraph Station Historical Reserve One of the twelve stops along the overland telegraph route the Alice Spring Telegraph Station Historical Reserve is a great place for a picnic. The reserve has walking tracks, swimming holes, a cycle path and shady spots to rest. There are also fr
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Stirling Range National Park
Stirling Range National Park With its rugged peaks, forested plains and lush valleys carpeted with wildflowers, the Stirling Range National Park has no shortage of impressive scenery. A popular choice for hikers and climbers, the park is home to some of Western Australia鈥檚 highest peaks, with the
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Glenelg Tram
Glenelg Tram The city of Adelaide is close to the beach, but isn鈥檛 exactly on it. To reach the white sand beaches of Glenelg鈥攁 teeming suburb of streetside caf茅s and fiery evening sunsets鈥攁ll that鈥檚 required is a short ride on the historic Glenelg Tram. Dating back to 1873, the Glenelg Tram line i
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Crown Casino
Crown Casino Bold, brash and open 24 hours, Crown Casino is the beating heart of Melbournes Southbank entertainment complex. The crown-emblazoned tower is a Melbourne landmark, and the casino is just one piece in a massive jigsaw of leisure, arts and recreation facilities on Southbank known as the
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The Strand Arcade
The Strand Arcade Located in the heart of Sydney鈥檚 Central Business District, between George Street and the Pitt Street Mall, the Strand Arcade is a Victorian-style shopping center that houses specialty stores catering to a sophisticated clientele, as well as Australian designer labels such as Ala
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Queen Victoria Building (QVB)
Queen Victoria Building (QVB) Sumptuously decorated and timelessly elegant, central Sydney鈥檚 Queen Victoria Building is an unforgettable shopping destination. Built in High Victorian Romanesque style in 1898, and now meticulously restored, it stands on the site of the original Sydney markets. The
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Victoria Square
Victoria Square Victoria Square is actually a rectangle鈥攁 cheeky point of geometric contention amongst the locals who sprawl on its grass. Every day, particularly around lunchtime, you can find office workers enjoying an outdoor lunch on a shaded table or bench, or families playing with young chil
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Rundle Mall
Rundle Mall Some 400,000 customers flock to this shopping Mecca every week鈥攊ncluding 85% of Adelaide鈥檚 international travelers. With 700 retailers it鈥檚 no surprise. Make a stop at the Adelaide Visitors Information Center, where friendly staff and a library of brochures offer up advice on what to d
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Hillarys Boat Harbour
Hillarys Boat Harbour Hillarys Boat Harbour is one of Perth鈥檚 most popular seaside playgrounds. Everyone here, from shoppers to whale watchers, can find an activity along the boardwalk that teems with hundreds of visitors. Enjoy the smell of salt on the breeze while cycling along the coast, or rel
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Constitution Dock
Constitution Dock Nowhere is Hobart鈥檚 communion with the sea more evident than Constitution Dock, where commercial fishing boats share the harbor with sailboats and luxury yachts. Each summer, Constitution Dock is the ending point for the Sydney-Hobart sailing race, which is generally regarded as
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South Bank
South Bank South Bank is, as the name suggests, located on the southern banks of the Brisbane River in Queensland鈥檚 capital city. Covering 42 acres (17 hectares), South Bank is home to lush parklands, restaurants, caf茅s and bars, and many, many events. The boardwalks and promenades threading their
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AQWA - Aquarium of Western Australia
AQWA - Aquarium of Western Australia The outstanding Aquarium of Western Australia surrounds you with all the fishy creatures of the Southern Ocean. Innovative underwater tunnels and walkways get you up-close and personal with the turtles, fish, sharks and rays swimming overhead. Other attractions
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Kiama Blowhole
Kiama Blowhole See (and hear) water from the ocean鈥檚 force as it is pushed up into the rocks, creating the spout of Kiama Blowhole 鈥?the biggest natural blowhole in the world. Kiaram-a is believed the be the Aboriginal phrase meaning 鈥渢he noise of the sea.鈥?As water entered the enclosed space in t
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York
York The oldest inland town in Western Australia, York is one of the adventure capitals of the country. York is self-nominated as one of the most picturesque towns in Western Australia, and sitting in the Avon Valley, the town has a very long history. It is known for its celebrations, including an
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