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State Library of New South Wales
State Library of New South Wales Opened in 1826, Sydney’s State Library of New South Wales is the oldest library in Australia and a repository for a huge and diverse collection of books. The iconic building is also home to over 1 million photos, maps and manuscripts. Architecturally grand from the
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Star Casino
Star Casino The Star Sydney Casino and Hotel on Darling Harbour is one of Sydney’s premier entertainment precincts. Hosting two gaming floors, seven restaurants and eight bars, the Star Casino is the second largest casino in Australia.You’d be forgiven for calling The Star by another name. Formerl
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Standley Chasm (Angkerle)
Standley Chasm (Angkerle) Standley Chasm, also known as Angkerle, is a place of great significance to the local Aboriginal people. A spectacular slot gorge, the deep, narrow chasm cuts through the tough quartzite of the native stone and puts on a magnificent display of color and form as the sun pa
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St. Marys Cathedral
St. Marys Cathedral St Marys Cathedral is one of Sydney’s oldest and grandest buildings. Built on land given to the Catholic Church during the earliest days of colonization (1820), the original church was almost completely destroyed by fire and later rebuilt in its current form. The building that
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SS Yongala Dive Site
SS Yongala Dive Site Townsville’s close proximity to the Great Barrier Reef has made it a destination for underwater adventurers. Travelers from across the globe gather here to don wetsuits and oxygen tanks in search of some of the most memorable deep-sea landscapes on earth. Perhaps no dive is mo
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South Hobart
South Hobart A tour of the historic Cascades Female Factory and a couple of beers at Cascade Brewery, Australia’s oldest brewery, top the list of attractions in this southern suburb of Hobart. But visitors willing to wander the streets will enjoy views of some of the most beautiful homes in the ci
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Southern Highlands
Southern Highlands The Southern Highlands of New South Wales are a combination of natural sites, including mountains, caves, and waterfalls, and quaint villages filled with historic homes and heritage sites. Visitors to the area can picnic, hike, or bike through Morton National Park or enjoy a lei
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Snakes Downunder Reptile Park and Zoo
Snakes Downunder Reptile Park and Zoo To experience some of Australia’s most famous creatures up close and personal, the Snakes Downunder Reptile Park and Zoo is the ideal choice. Located just south of Childers along the Sunshine Coast, it makes for a fun and interesting day out.The park is home t
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Sidney Myer Music Bowl
Sidney Myer Music Bowl An inner-city amphitheatre within the lawns of the King’s Domain Gardens, the Sidney Myer Music Bowl is a Melbourne’s entertainment icons known for its relaxed, outdoor approach to music, cinema and arts. Free summer evening concerts, bring-your-own picnics and the sound of
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Sherbrooke Forest
Sherbrooke Forest The largest section of the Dandenong Ranges National Park, Sherbrooke Forest is known for its fauna and wildlife — including wallabies and the famous lyrebird which can mimic dozens of other birds, and even car alarms and camera shutters. Near the suburb of Belgrave, 40 kilometer
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Seal Rocks
Seal Rocks Seal Rocks is a small coastal village that hugs Sugarloaf Bay in New South Wales. It is one of the few remaining coastal villages to have escaped any major development and is famous for its excellent surfing beaches and for the Seal Rocks lighthouse, officially known as Sugarloaf Point
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Scienceworks Museum
Scienceworks Museum Holding its own within Australia’s cultural capital, Melbourne’s Scienceworks Museum is a great rainy day and family-fun attraction for all ages. In 2013 this interactive science centre celebrates 21 years of offering hands-on science and technology, live demonstrations, cosmic
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Sandy Bay
Sandy Bay Sandy Bay is a quiet coastal community just past the central business district where sailing, the arts and serene sea views unite. Hire a yacht and cruise along the coast, where rugged cliffs meet peaceful neighborhoods, or spend an afternoon relaxing on the spotless beaches and wanderin
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Rustys Markets
Rustys Markets One of the best ways to get to know locals while traveling is by visiting a farmers’ market, and in Cairns, Rusty’s happens to be one of the best in the country. What started in 1975 as a sparse handful of stalls has since ballooned into a long-running and beloved weekend marketplac
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Runnymede House
Runnymede House Though Australia as a country is relatively young when compared to the rest of the world, Hobart as a city is relatively old when compared to the rest of Australia. This scenic port town on the island of Tasmania is Australia’s second oldest city, and at the Runnymede House just no
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Royal Australian Air Force Museum
Royal Australian Air Force Museum In the early stages of World War II, when Japanese forces were systematically taking over the Pacific, Northern Queensland was more of a buffer—rather than a place to protect. After all, this rural outpost of reefs and rainforest was very thinly populated, and act
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Rochford Wines
Rochford Wines Lush greenery and rolling hills dotted with twisting vines create a picturesque backdrop for sipping some of Yarra Valley’s finest wines. Rochford Wines, located just an hour’s drive from Melbourne, offers first-class vino, a top-notch culinary experience and panoramic views of th
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RM Williams Outback Heritage Museum
RM Williams Outback Heritage Museum This one-of-a-kind museum showcases the life and times of Australia’s most successful businessman. Housed on the land where RM William’s original iron woodshed once stood, the Outback Heritage Museum is an homage to the famous icon from Down Under. Travelers can
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Rippon Lea House and Gardens
Rippon Lea House and Gardens Though modern Australia was originally settled by poverty-stricken convicts, you’d never know it from the aristocratic grounds of spectacular Rippon Lea. Only 20 minutes from central Melbourne, this manicured, refined, and immaculate estate is a throwback to 19th-centu
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Ripleys Believe It or Not! Surfers Paradise
Ripleys Believe It or Not! Surfers Paradise Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Surfers Paradise is one of the wackiest attractions on Queensland’s Gold Coast. A collection of the weird and wonderful, it’s a prime attraction for kids, with displays you can’t see anywhere else in the world. Ripley’s S
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