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Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre
Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre With its 30,000 square meters of open space and a bold approach to modern architecture fused with green design, the Melbourne Convention and Exhibit Center is an engineering marvel. Nearly everyone who visits these enormous buildings is here for a large c
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Melbourne Central Shopping Centre
Melbourne Central Shopping Centre Visiting Melbourne Shopping Center is a trip that can literally take days. Even if you spent only 10 minutes in each of the 300 shops, it would still take over 50 hours before the shopping was through. Granted鈥攚hile it鈥檚 impractical to visit every shop鈥攖here鈥檚 sti
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Mbantua Fine Art Gallery and Cultural Museum
Mbantua Fine Art Gallery and Cultural Museum The Mbantua Aboriginal Art Gallery opened in 1992 to promote authentic Australian Aboriginal art, and its name of Mbantua comes from the Aboriginal word 鈥淢parntwe,鈥?or Mparnte. This means 鈥渢his place鈥?in Arrernte, the local language spoken in Alice Spri
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Maru Koala and Animal Park
Maru Koala and Animal Park Phillip Island is known for its fascinating wildlife, but at Maru Koala and Animal Park, you can experience up close animal encounters before you even arrive on the island. Here, at this family owned park on the Victorian mainland, you鈥檒l find koalas, emus, wallabies, di
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Maroochydore
Maroochydore The stretch of the Sunshine Coast that makes up Maroochydore is a a surfers heaven, and as such, is a popular destination with those chasing waves. Over 15 miles (25km) of beach lends itself to surfing, swimming, jet-skiing, picnicking, or just relaxing. Surfing competitions are not u
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Mamu Tropical Skywalk
Mamu Tropical Skywalk With 2.5km of forest walkways, a cantilevered viewing platform and a 37-meter high observation tower, the Mamu Tropical Skywalk is for many visitors the highlight of the Wooroonooran National Park. Built in 2006, the easily accessible attraction offers the chance to discover
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Mala Walk
Mala Walk Walk alongside the imposing form of Uluru to the Kantju Gorge and waterhole, on land held sacred by the Anangu indigenous people. The Anangu have walked this land for thousands of years, and once held religious ceremonies here. They believe that the shape and physical features on this se
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Maheno Shipwreck
Maheno Shipwreck The Maheno Shipwreck sits starkly rusting against the pristine sands of Cathedral Beach, a majestic and haunting site. The S.S Maheno was built in 1904 in Scotland and was originally a world-class luxury liner.聽 She became a hospital ship in the Mediterranean during WW1 after whic
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Magnetic Island
Magnetic Island The shores of Queensland are known for their rugged beauty, untouched coastlines and breathtaking landscapes. Nowhere is Mother Nature鈥檚 splendor more evident than on Magnetic Island, a popular holiday destination across the water from Townsville.聽With 27 square kilometers of sceni
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Macquarie Island
Macquarie Island A 21-mile-long island in the southwest corner of the Pacific Ocean, lying halfway between Australia and Antarctica, Macquarie is the only landmass in the world where rocks from the Earth鈥檚 mantle are exposed above sea level. This exposed portion of mantle is known as the Macquarie
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Maalinup Aboriginal Gallery
Maalinup Aboriginal Gallery Devoted to preserving Western Australia鈥檚 Aboriginal heritage, the Maalinup Aboriginal Gallery offers a fascinating diversion to wine tasting, located at the heart of the Swan Valley wine region. Aboriginal owned and operated, the gallery pays tribute to the region鈥檚 na
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Lygon Street
Lygon Street Just north of Melbourne鈥檚 CBD, is Lygon Street, the main street in the city鈥檚 old Italian quarter.Still referred to by some as 鈥榣ittle Italy鈥? Lygon Street was once the epicenter of Melbourne鈥檚 caf茅 culture and more than part way responsible for the city鈥檚 enduring caffeine obsession.
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Louisas Walk
Louisas Walk In Hobart, the must-see theater experience happens on Louisa鈥檚 Walk. This two-hour experiential performance takes visitors on a journey through time, following the story of Louisa Ragan, a poor Irish mother of three whom in 1841 was thrown in jail and given a seven-year sentence for s
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Lillimooloora Station Ruins
Lillimooloora Station Ruins Located within Windjana Gorge National Park, the Lillimooloora ruins are all that are left of the Lillimooloora Homestead and Police Station.Built in 1884, the sandstone ruins are all that remains of the Lillimooloora Homestead. Lillimooloora became famous in the 1890s
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Lennox Head
Lennox Head The coastal village of Lennox Head, located conveniently between Ballina and Byron Bay, has grown in popularity for holiday-goers because of its sleepy seaside feel and luscious surrounds. The beach area around Lennox Point is well-known for its right-hand break, so surfers flock from
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Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park
Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park Explore the rugged, wind-swept vistas and expansive beach views at one of Western Australia鈥檚 most renowned spots for exploration, Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park. Situated west of Busselton, visitors flock to this natural playground for its raw beauty and acces
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Launceston Planetarium
Launceston Planetarium Set your sights on the stars at the Launceston Planetarium in the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery (QVMAG) at Inveresk. The Planetarium shows an ever-changing selection of presentations that will make you feel as though you are under the night sky.Using a Zeiss ZKP3 sta
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Launceston City Park
Launceston City Park Launceston鈥檚 City Park is a historic patch of green in the town鈥檚 heart. The landscaped parklands were developed by Launceston鈥檚 horticultural society in the 1820s.Today, the gardens are a tranquil oasis of European and native trees, with a duck pond, monuments, playgrounds an
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Larapinta Trail
Larapinta Trail Running from Alice Springs to Mt Sonder, the 139-mile (223-km) Larapinta Trail is one of Australia鈥檚 Great Walks and connects some of the West MacDonnell Ranges鈥?biggest attractions, including Simpson鈥檚 Gap, the Finke River, Glen Helen Gorge and the landmark known as Ochre Pits. Wh
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Lake St Clair
Lake St Clair Reaching depths of nearly 700 feet, not only is Lake St Clair the deepest lake in Australia, it may very well be the most beautiful. Set at an elevation of 2,400 feet, this cobalt lake and its forest-lined shores make up the aquatic pearl of Tasmania鈥檚 Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair
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