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Tnorala (Gosse Bluff) Conservation Reserve
Tnorala (Gosse Bluff) Conservation Reserve Tnorala, or Gosse Bluff, Conservation Reserve is a site of great cultural significance to the local Western Arrernte Aboriginal people. According to belief, the low, circular range of mountains was formed when a woman put her baby in a wooden cradle while
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Tinderbox Marine Nature Reserve
Tinderbox Marine Nature Reserve Located in Tasmania, not far from Hobart, the Tinderbox Marine Nature Reserve is ideal for snorkelers and scuba divers. The site is home to more than 30 species of seaweeds, and its abundant plant life provides habitats for a large assortment of marine life.Swimming
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Tinchi Tamba Wetlands
Tinchi Tamba Wetlands The Tinchi Tamba Wetlands are home to a number of diverse ecosystems. From salt marshes to mangroves—grasslands to thickly wooded forests, it’s an ideal destination for nature lovers in search of a Brisbane escape. Visitors can get up close to indigenous birds, fish and mollu
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The Gap
The Gap The eastern Sydney suburb of Watson’s Bay is more than just a charming fishing town—it’s also home to one of the most stunning views found anywhere in all of Sydney. At the cliff top viewpoint known as the “The Gap,” walkers are treated to a 360° panorama of Sydney’s Harbor and coastline.
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Teewah Beach
Teewah Beach Travelers don’t have to voyage to the outback for a wild camping experience. Secluded Teewah Beach, a 50-kilometer stretch of scenic sand, offers visitors the chance to experience bush camping right on the ocean shores. This unique opportunity draws travelers from across the globe—par
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Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery
Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery There’s plenty of history to soak up on a visit to Hobart, Australia’s second-oldest settlement. Get a lesson in history with a visit to Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (TMAG) established in 1843 by the Royal Society of Tasmania - a scientific society - and is the
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Tasman Bridge
Tasman Bridge Towering over the Derwent River and dramatically illuminated at night, the Tasman Bridge has long been one of Hobart’s most memorable landmarks. Built in 1964, the five-lane bridge runs for 1.4km across the river, connecting the central business district with the eastern suburbs, and
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Taranna Wildlife Park (Tasmanian Devil Conservation Park)
Taranna Wildlife Park (Tasmanian Devil Conservation Park) The Tasmanian devil is known around the world, and while the cartoon character of the same name may have helped it gain popularity, few will ever get the opportunity to see a real Tasmanian devil. Taranna Wildlife Park is trying to change t
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Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk
Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk The Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk offers a whole new perspective on the forest - from within and above, as if you were a bird or a sugar glider. Youll walk on a delicate steel structure (vertigo sufferers need not apply - this thing sways!) through 12 hectares (30 acres
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Tamar Valley
Tamar Valley The Tamar Valley is right on Launceston’s doorstep, stretching north to the sea at George Town. It’s a lush, fertile area of orchards, pasture, B&Bs and, importantly, vineyards.If you’re driving or taking a tour from Launceston, follow the Tamar Valley Wine Route winding through t
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Sydney Football Stadium
Sydney Football Stadium Allianz Stadium, previously known as the Sydney Football Stadium, is situated right next to the Sydney Cricket Ground and hosts Rugby League, Rugby Union and football (soccer) matches, as well as some of Australia’s biggest concerts. The stadium, which is Sydney’s premiere
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Sydney Cricket Ground
Sydney Cricket Ground The Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) is Sydneys primary venue for Cricket and Australia Rules Football. It also serves as the home stadium of the New South Wales Blues cricket team and the Australian Football League’s Sydney Swans.The SCG originally opened in 1886 and holds just o
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Swan Bells
Swan Bells Eighteen bells held high above the Swan River, the Swan Bells are Perth’s most unusual – and most magical – attraction.The bells are housed in a specially made copper and glass shard that stands 82.5 metres tall. 12 of the bells are from St Martin-in-the-Fields church in London’s Trafal
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Sunshine Coast
Sunshine Coast The Sunshine Coast is a lot like what the Gold Coast used to be before the developers and the swarms of tourists moved in. Not that the Sunshine Coast is tourist-free - when youre flaunting more than 100 km (62 mi) of peerless surf beach, come-hither hinterland and a mix of upmarket
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Suncorp Stadium
Suncorp Stadium Home of the Brisbane Broncos Rugby League, the Queensland Reds Rugby Union, the Brisbane Roar Soccer, and host to national and international sporting events and concerts, Brisbane’s famous Suncorp Stadium is a state-of-the-art arena located in the inner-city suburb of Milton. Forme
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Streets Beach
Streets Beach Water, sand and sun make for a good combination pretty much anywhere in the world. Put them all together to create a man-made beach right in the middle of Brisbane, and you’ve got the must-visit Streets Beach.Australia’s only inner-city, manmade beach, this site has a chlorinated lag
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St Pauls Cathedral
St Pauls Cathedral St Pauls Cathedral stands right in the heart Melbourne, opposite the cultural precinct Federation Square and diagonally across from Flinders Street Station, the city’s central transport hub. A metropolitical and cathedral church, it was built on the site of Melbourne’s first pub
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St Patricks Cathedral
St Patricks Cathedral Located on the city’s eastern fringe and surrounded by gardens, St Patrick’s Cathedral is a striking feature on Melbourne’s skyline.Built in the Gothic Revival style of the early 14th century, the Cathedral layout is based on a Latin cross, with a nave and transepts, a sanctu
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Stokes Bay
Stokes Bay When it comes to beaches on Kangaroo Island, many visitors head for the South Coast and never look back behind them. An hour west of Kingscote, however, Stokes Bay is a north coast outpost that can rival any south coast shoreline. In fact, the overall emptiness and rustic isolation add
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St Marys by the Sea Chapel
St Marys by the Sea Chapel Couples book months in advance to tie the knot at the quaint non-denominational chapel of St Mary’s by the Sea in Port Douglas, and it’s easy to see why.The cute-as-a-button white timber chapel was built in 1911, and it’s hard to imagine a more romantic spot to say ‘I do
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