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Margaret River
Margaret River is Western Australia's food, wine, surfing and leisure playground. It’s also one of the most scenic and lush regions in the state, graced ... Read more
Circular Quay
Sydney’s transport and scenic heart, Circular Quay is also the city’s birthplace, flanking the waters of Sydney Cove where the First Fleet settlers landed on ... Read more
Royal Botanic Gardens
The lovely landscaped grounds of Melbourne's Royal Botanic Gardens spread for almost 100 acres south of the city center, providing Melbourne with the ... Read more
Adelaide Botanic Gardens
Stroll, jog or find yourself a grassy patch to read a book in the splendid, city-fringe Adelaide Botanic Garden, established in the 1850s. Highlights here ... Read more
Adelaide Central Market
Remember the days of buying your fresh fruit and vegetables direct from the people who grow it? The thrill of bargaining, and buying according to what's in ... Read more
Adelaide Zoo
Around 1,800 exotic and native mammals, birds, reptiles and fish reside at the 8-hectare Adelaide Zoo, comprising 300 species. Major attractions include the ... Read more
Crocodylus Park
Crocodylus Park is not short of a croc or two - there are close on a thousand specimens here, ranging from tiny little hatchlings to the kind of cruising ... Read more
Federation Square
Federation Square is Melbourne's focal point and favorite meeting place. Outdoor cafes surround the square, which is dominated by a huge outdoor screen. ... Read more
Hosier Lane
Appreciate Melbourne’s best street art and graffiti in Hosier Lane, one of the city’s ‘hidden’ laneways. Once forgotten but now very much on the Melbourne ... Read more
Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park
Experience the vibrant music, dance, legends and food of Australia's indigenous people at the Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park. There’s a choice of ... Read more
Bruny Island
Outdoor activities, fishing and relaxing are your reasons for coming to Bruny Island, off Tasmania’s south-east coast. Two north and south islands joined by ... Read more
Australia Zoo
The legacy of the late crocodile-hunter, Steve Irwin, continues at Australia Zoo, where you can cuddle a koala, hand-feed an elephant and take a walk with a ... Read more
Rod Laver Arena
Rod Laver Arena is best known as the main venue for the Australian Open – an international tennis tournament that attracts thousands of visitors to Melbourne ... Read more
Australian National Botanic Gardens
Bringing together plants from around the country, Canberra’s Australian National Botanic Gardens are an inspirational and relaxing destination on the city’s ... Read more
Australian Parliament House
Canberra has two parliament houses: the Art Deco 1920s Old Parliament House and Canberra’s focal point, the new 1980s Parliament House. Dug into the ... Read more
