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Timber & Heritage Park
Located in town this park has a little lake, free barbecues and logging paraphernalia, including a replica of One Tree Bridge.
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Shear Outback
Shearers enjoy legendary status in this part of Australia; the innovative Shear Outback is devoted to these colourful characters.
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Jervis Bay National Park
Reaching Callala Bay, you transit Jervis Bay National Park, 4854 hectares of low scrub and woodland. The bay is a marine park.
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Hancock Gorge
A steep descent (partly on ladders) brings the sunny Amphitheatre . Follow the slippery Spider Walk to sublime Kermits Pool .
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Barwon Grange
The National Trust recognises over 100 of Geelongs historic buildings. Several are open to the public, including Barwon Grange .
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Springbrook Research Observatory
As well as stargazing you can pick up hiking maps from the Springbrook Research Observatory, an unofficial information centre.
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School Museum
The School Museum is a good history pit stop, tracing the local school from its earliest incarnation, in a tent in 1884.
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Laguna Lookout
For a panoramic view of Noosas lovely national park, walk or drive up to Laguna Lookout from Viewland Dr in Noosa Junction.
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Piccaninny Gorge
A 30km return overnight trek from the southern car park to a remote and pristine gorge best suited for experienced hikers.
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Local History Museum
The Local History Museum is in the old School of Arts building and displays various items demonstrating Innisfails history.
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Walk
Visit this mine to get a feel for the type of environment encountered by the average opal miner, and for life in the Ridge.
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Warrnambool Art Gallery
Small but worthwhile collection of rotating permanent artworks by prominent Australian painters, as well temporary exhibits.
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Whale Lookout
A good spot to look for whales is at the base of Bass St. When whales are spotted, the Killer Whale Museum sounds a siren.
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Sealife Centre
Retro-kitsch SeaLife Centre has some interesting things on display, a tacky gift shop and a decent on-site seafood restaurant.
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Oliver Hill Battery
The Oliver Hill battery was built in the 1930s and played a major role in the defence of the WA coastline and Fremantle harbour.
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Dal Zotto Estate
Dal Zotto Estate is one of the best wineries in the area. It also has an excellent trattoria, serving north Italian cuisine.
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Henty House
Tasmania鈥檚 finest example of raw concrete brutalist architecture, built in 1983. Its big, its ballsy, its beautifully ugly.
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Ceduna School House Museum
This little museum has pioneer exhibits, Indigenous artefacts and a display on the tragic British nuclear tests at Maralinga.
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Common School Museum
The Common School Museum has an amazing range of weights and measures, local inventions, period pieces and school equipment.
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Abercrombie Caves
The famous Abercrombie Caves is south of Bathurst. The complex has one of the world鈥檚 largest natural tunnels, the Grand Arch.
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