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In Parachilna (a town with a population of
7) there is only one hotel a slice of luxury with a lot of
Outback style! Take day trips into the desert, over mountain
ranges, perhaps a scenic flight, walk and horse ride.
Discover ancient art, fossils, wildlife and meet colourful
characters over a cold beer and a pub-lunch of emu & roo !
Within a 60km radius of just one Barrier Reef Island are
thousands of reefs to be snorkelled, dived and fished.
Discover swash-buckling history on an 1840's shipwreck and
enjoy flora and fauna at their tropical best. The ocean
adventures, bush walking, a picnic lunch, a dip in the clear
water lagoon all will ensure you sleep well in your
canopied tree house.
A helicopter
whisks you from the homestead, across the vast emptiness;
swoop down onto a rock platform in the middle of a rushing
river. Cool off in a water hole before following a narrow
gorge to discover ancient rock art. Wallabies stare from rocky
ledges; small gem-like birds flit in the sunlight. Stop for a
picnic lunch and the glass of wine will relax you enough to
snooze in your wilderness surrounds.
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Queensland |
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Tropical
North
Home to the worlds
oldest tropical rainforest and to Australias greatest
diversity of bird and wildlife, the tropical north
attracts travelers in search of pure wilderness and yet
is the perfect place for those who prefer a colourful
cocktail poolside.
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The Great Barrier Reef
One of Australias national treasures -
come and explore the coral
cays, private islands, rocky coasts, underwater worlds or
laze on the balmy white sand beaches.
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The
Daintree Rainforest
At over 135 million
years, the Daintree Rainforest is the worlds oldest and it is home to the
largest range of plants and animals on earth. Whilst it is Australias
largest rainforest, at 1200 sq kms it takes up only 0.2% of the continents
landmass
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Whitsunday Islands
Unique, exotic and beautiful, this is one of those rare,
unforgettable places - this is
nature at her best! A great place for your honeymoon, a
sailing holiday or a family getaway.
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NSW & Victoria |
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Victoria
Not a large state, Victoria is a great place in which to
find a stylish base and explore by car. Start from trendy
Melbourne & discover surf beaches, wineries, National
Parks, wildlife reserves, dramatic coastal scenery &
mountain vistas.
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NSW
Crescent-shaped beaches border a hinterland of winding
waterways, mountains, emerald green forests,
quaint villages and World Heritage areas. Combined with
one of Australias best climates the North Coast is a
beautiful holiday spot.
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Sydney
Surrounds
Enjoy breathtaking escarpment
views and the chance to see a variety of wildlife, from
kangaroos and wombats to possums and platypus. The
spectacular southern coastline harbors whales, dolphins,
seal and penguin colonies.
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Melbourne Surrounds
The Hunter Valley offers a treat not only to wine lovers,
but also a visual feast for lovers of contemporary and
traditional art and craft in its many galleries, as well
as a feast for the taste buds at a host of gourmet
eateries.
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Western Australia |
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The
Kimberley
An ancient and rugged wilderness of rivers,
spectacular gorges and pristine sandy beaches fringed by turquoise waters. A remote region
offering superb fishing, wildlife, aboriginal
culture & rock art galleries, cattle stations and
adventure.
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Kimberley
Land Marks
From the strange bee-hive domes of the Bungle Bungle to
the horizontal waterfall in the Buccaneer Archipelago, to
the Bradshaw and Wandjina Aboriginal rock art and the
wildlife diversity of the Mitchell Plateau, the Kimberley
is a wonderfully wild place to explore.
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South
West Wine Country
Apart from great wines, quaint small towns, delicious
restaurants and a decidedly rural feel, the region boasts
a stunning coastline while inland, are stands of tall
jar rah and karri forests. This is a great area for walking
trails, exploring by car and buying local produce for a
beach picnic.
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Tastes
of Margaret River
In the southwest region of Western Australia are a huge
number of boutique wineries, specialist food producers &
wonderful restaurants. Thankfully there are plenty of
outdoor activities to stimulate the appetite from beach
walking to treetop walks from horseback riding to caving.
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Canberra in the Australian Capital
Territory is the Nations capital.
The
capital city of each state is then
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Tasmania |
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| Adelaide |
South Australia |
| Perth |
Western Australia |
| Darwin |
Northern Territory |
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