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Adelaide
Experience the fine food and wine, European heritage
and some of Australia's most beautiful scenery, that make Adelaide
so special.
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Broome
and the Kimberley
The northern Western Australian town of Broome conjures images
of camel rides along the beach, magnificent pearls and stunning
natural beauty. With its coastal wonders to explore, is the
perfect holiday destination.
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Gold
Coast
Look no further for the holiday destination with it all. The
Gold Coast comprises an array of world class entertainment
facilities, a range of accommodation choices, theme parks and
magnificent beaches.

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Melbourne
- Victoria
Fabulous food, wine, architecture, fashion and lifestyle combine
to make Melbourne an exciting city. Melbourne plays host to
many events such as the Spring Racing Carnival, the Australian
Open Tennis and the Australian Grand Prix.
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Northern
Territory
Alice Springs is the gateway to the Red Centre's tourist
attractions - Standley Chasm, King's Canyon, Palm Valley
and a range of Aboriginal arts and crafts. Visit the Eastern
and Western MacDonnell ranges and Simpson's Gap.
Gateway to the Top End and capital city of the Northern Territory,
Darwin provides the perfect base for travellers. From here,
explore Kakadu National Park, Litchfield National Park and
Arnhem Land.
In the centre of Australia is one of the country's main icons,
Uluru (Ayers Rock). The Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is home
to the world's largest monolith, which stands at 348 metres.
Another extraordinary landmark is the Kata Tjuta (The Olgas),
which are located just to the west of Uluru.
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Queensland
Islands
Sweeping views of the Whitsunday Passage
and Islands can be
seen from several vantage points along the coast. Airlie
Beach,
just 24 kilometres from Proserpine offers an ideal base to
discover this coastal region.
Bedarra Island offers an escape into an exotic world of
pampered luxury. A short flight from Cairns or a launch ride
from Dunk Island, Bedarra offers natural beauty, superior
service, with food and fine wines included.
Just 15 minutes by air or 75 minutes by launch from Mackay,
Brampton Island offers 11 kilometres of walking trails that
are abundant in native bush and bird life. Boasting seven
superb sandy beaches, reef walking to nearby Carlisle Island
is also possible at low tide.
Located off the North Queensland coastal town of Mission
Beach, south of Cairns. Dunk Island offers wonderful walking
tracks through the rainforest and caters equally well for
couples, honeymooners, and families alike.
Surrounded by idyllic coral-fringed beaches, Hamilton
Island is the gateway to the Whitsunday region. The resort offers
a lively village atmosphere with a variety of accommodation
choices to suit all tastes and budgets.
Hayman Island boasts one of the finest resorts in the world.
Offering luxurious accommodation, exciting dining, and sporting
options, Hayman also combines fringing coral reefs, white
sandy beaches and spectacular views of nearby islands.
Popular and famous diving and snorkelling locations on the
reef, Heron Island is also a sanctuary for
birds and turtles. Situated northeast of Gladstone, Heron
Island is reached by catamaran or helicopter transfer.
Popular and famous diving and snorkelling locations on the
reef, Heron Island is also a sanctuary for birds and turtles.
Situated northeast of Gladstone, Heron Island is reached
by catamaran or helicopter transfer.
Lizard Island Australia's most northern island resort and
one of the world's most exclusive, is ideal for swimming,
snorkelling and diving. Lizard Island is a short flight from
Cairns over the Great Barrier Reef.
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Brisbane
and the Sunshine Coast - Queensland
Situated on the banks of the Brisbane River and located one
hour from the vibrant Gold Coast and spectacular Sunshine Coast
lies the state's capital, Brisbane, renowned for its mild subtropical
climate.

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Sydney and Canberra
Sydney has many impressive natural features including its harbour, beaches, coastline
and a climate that fosters a relaxed, outdoor lifestyle. Taronga Zoo, Darling
Harbour, The Rocks and the famous Harbour Bridge.
Canberra, the capital city of Australia,
home to the Australian Government, Parliament House, National
Portrait Gallery and National Museum, Canberra has many attractions
and a relaxed lifestyle with an array of restaurants and
cafes.

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Tasmania
Situated between a majestic mountain and
a beautiful harbour, Hobart is a unique blend of the old
and the new. Enjoy fine restaurants, bustling markets, fun,
festivals and entertainment.
Tasmania's largest northern city, Launceston offers gracious
Victorian streetscapes and many well-established parks and
gardens. Explore the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery,
which houses one of the nation's best collection of colonial
art.

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Tropical North Queensland
The gateway to Tropical
North Queensland, Cairns is the perfect base to experience
the Great Barrier Reef, explore World Heritage rainforests
or just simply sit back and relax.
Quality resorts and family friendly beaches are on offer, all
a short drive north from Cairns. Visit the Great
Barrier Reef,
explore World Heritage rainforests or relax and enjoy the beach.
A spectacular scenic coastal drive north from Cairns, Port
Douglas has a laid-back casual atmosphere. Visit the Great
Barrier Reef or the majestic tropical rainforests of the Daintree
and Cape Tribulation National Parks.

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Perth and Western Australia
Visitors to Perth can enjoy the local beaches, alfresco cafes
and sun-drenched climate. Perth is also the perfect base for
touring south to the world renowned Margaret River wineries
or west to Wave Rock.

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