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Broome Crocodile Park
Broome Crocodile Park Get up close to the snapping jaws at Malcolm Douglas Broome Crocodile Park where you can meet baby crocs, alligators, freshwater crocs and ferocious saltwater crocs. The park was originally set up as a research station and now you can come along and take a guided feeding tour
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Broome Courthouse Markets
Broome Courthouse Markets The Broome Courthouse Markets offer an exciting array of local arts and crafts. There are clothes by local designers and many jewelry stores selling unique wares fashioned from local metal and local stones. The food stalls are great and offer treats from freshly brewed co
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Brisbane City Hall
Brisbane City Hall Admire historical glamor and civic pride at Brisbane City Hall, which was built between 1920 and 1930 and reopened in 2013 after an extensive $215 million heritage restoration.Located in the heart of the city, next to King George Square and close to Queen Street Mall, the herita
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Brickendon Historic Farm and Convict Village
Brickendon Historic Farm and Convict Village The Brickendon Historic Farm and Convict Village has been owned by the same family since 1824. It has more than 20 buildings to explore including a convict-built Gothic chapel, Dutch barns, a chicken house and blacksmith shop. The 10 acre (four hectare)
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Bribie Island National Park
Bribie Island National Park Even though it鈥檚 only an hour from Brisbane鈥檚 big city lights, Bribie Island National Park is about as remote as it gets. Only accessible by 4WD (or in some cases, by boat), the park offers coastal scenery looking back towards Queensland鈥檚 coast. When looking across the
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Brambuk Aboriginal Cultural Centre
Brambuk Aboriginal Cultural Centre This world-class destination, 100 percent owned and operated by Australia鈥檚 Aboriginal people, is nestled into the scenic backdrop of the continent鈥檚 own unique indigenous flora and fauna. Visitors agree that the incredible architecture, pristine grounds and know
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Botany Bay
Botany Bay Botany Bay is a central port of Sydney, significant both in historic and modern times. In 1770, it was the landing spot of Captain James Cook when he first stepped onto Australia after having explored New Zealand extensively. 聽The bay was named for the botanical species found by a natur
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Boranup Karri Forest
Boranup Karri Forest A pocket of wilderness stretching along Australia鈥檚 southwestern coast, the Boranup Karri Forest is one of the main natural attractions of the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park. A historic land belonging to the ancient Wardandi tribe, today the Boranup Forest is best known as
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Bondi to Coogee Beach Coastal Walk
Bondi to Coogee Beach Coastal Walk Often referred to as one of the world鈥檚 most scenic coastal walkways, the trail between Coogee and Bondi Beach is the best day hike in Sydney. Starting at famous Bondi Beach鈥攖he iconic hangout of lifesavers, surfers and international travelers鈥攖he trail begins by
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Boab Prison Tree
Boab Prison Tree Just south of Derby in the Kimberly region is a large, hollow boab tree known as the Boab Prison Tree. A popular tourist attraction, the tree is believed to have been used as a prison for indigenous Australian prisoners in the late 1800s, though some contest this.Regardless of whe
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Bluff Knoll
Bluff Knoll Looming over the Stirling Range National Park, the 1,095-meter peak of Bluff Knoll is the highest mountain of the Stirling Range, as well as one of the highest points in Western Australia. A popular challenge for adventurous hikers, it鈥檚 a steep but non-technical 6km return hike to the
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Beaconsfield Mine and Heritage Centre
Beaconsfield Mine and Heritage Centre Gold was first discovered in Beaconsfield in 1847, but it wasn鈥檛 until 30 years later that the rush truly kicked in. The Beaconsfield Mine and Heritage Centre uses hands on displays to take visitors back in time and see what mining life was like.Centre exhibit
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Bay of Fires
Bay of Fires The Bay of Fires got its unique name in the late 1700s from Captain Tobias Furneaux, when he spotted flames along the coast, leading him to believe the country was heavily populated. Evidence left behind by Aboriginal people can still be seen today along the coast, where the bay serve
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Barrington Tops National Park
Barrington Tops National Park Despite being just a few hours drive from Sydney, the sweeping mountain valleys, lush rainforests and thundering waterfalls of the Barrington Tops National Park are a world away from the city. Spread over more than 83,000 hectares, the national park lies on the rugged
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Barossa Chateau
Barossa Chateau In addition to being one of Australia鈥檚 most luxurious hotels, the Barossa Chateau sits on what is perhaps the country鈥檚 most well-known (and well-kept) rose garden, too. With some 25 acres of estate land, including 22 acres of gardens and five kilometers of scenic pathways, the Ba
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Avalon Beach
Avalon Beach Avalon Beach may have served as the backdrop for an episode of 鈥楤aywatch,鈥?but it鈥檚 the impressive waves, orange coral sands and 25-meter salt water rock pool that make this a hot spot among Sydney鈥檚 beach bums and surfers. Both longboarders and surfers share the gnarly waves, but the
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Australian Ballet
Australian Ballet For the ultimate ballet experience in Australia, be sure to see a production by The Australian Ballet, which is based in Melbourne.Founded in 1962, this inspiring national ballet company has been delivering classical ballet with technical expertise for five decades. Lose yourself
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Ashes Cricket in Perth
Ashes Cricket in Perth It鈥檚 no surprise that Australia and England like a bit of friendly jibbing. They are our cultural ancestors, after all, and who doesn鈥檛 love to tease family? Well, Australians and English alike are about to have a chance to go at it again when the 68th Ashes series comes to
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Army Museum of North Queensland
Army Museum of North Queensland Seeing as they guarded Queensland鈥檚 coast for over 100 years, it only make sense that Townsville鈥檚 military be given a proper museum. Here at the Army Museum of North Queensland, visitors will learn of Japanese attack and fear of Russian invasion, and also hear of A
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American River
American River American River is not a place you visit for scintillating nightlife. Rather, it鈥檚 the birds, the wildflowers, the oysters, and the fishing that define this coastal community, where a small township surrounded by bush looks out towards the Australian mainland. 聽Sailors and cruisers f
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