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Just north of Vivonne Bay on the south coast of Kangaroo Island, vast wind-sculpted sand dunes stretch out across the horizon, earning the area the nickname ‘Little Sahara.’ These dunes […]
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Set on North Terrace, the grand boulevard that forms Adelaide’s cultural heart, the State Library of South Australia (SLSA) spans three spectacular buildings from different eras. The Mortlock Wing, with […]
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Surfers Paradise Beach, located in the heart of Surfers Paradise, Australia, is a bustling stretch of sand that caters to a wide array of beach enthusiasts. The beach offers surfable […]
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Vivonne Bay, located on Kangaroo Island in Australia, captivates visitors with its powder-soft white sands and gleaming turquoise waters. The beach is framed by rippling waves and dramatic sand dunes, […]
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Parliament House, located in downtown Adelaide, serves as the home of the Parliament of South Australia. Designed in 1872 and completed in 1939, this grand building features imposing columns that […]
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Crown Melbourne, situated along Melbourne’s Southbank, is a sprawling entertainment complex that encompasses three hotels, spas, a cinema, a casino, and numerous bars and restaurants with views of the Yarra […]
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Hartley’s Crocodile Adventures, located in Palm Cove, Australia, offers an informative and educational experience centered around the country’s most famous reptiles. Visitors can observe crocodiles up close on a cruise […]
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Flemington Racecourse, located in Melbourne, Australia, has a rich history dating back to the 1840s and is renowned as the country’s premier horse-racing venue. Each year, the racecourse comes alive […]
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Nestled in the heart of Australia’s Cairns & the Tropical North, Granite Gorge Nature Park is a private reserve that captivates visitors with its unique rockscape of oddly-shaped boulders and […]
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The Gondwana Rainforests of Australia, located in Cape Tribulation, are a treasure trove of biodiversity. These UNESCO-protected rainforests, spread across more than 50 national parks, forests, and reserves, house over […]
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Nestled at the mouth of the Yarra River, Williamstown is a port town rich in colonial and maritime history. For over 150 years, it has stood on the salty shores […]
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Nestled in the bush of Kangaroo Island, the Emu Ridge Eucalyptus Oil Distillery stands as South Australia’s sole eucalyptus distiller. Once a thriving global export, eucalyptus oil has seen its […]
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The Defence of Darwin Experience, located within the Darwin Military Museum, offers a vivid journey back to February 19, 1942, a pivotal moment in the city’s history when it was […]
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Whitsunday Crocodile Safari offers a unique opportunity to encounter saltwater crocodiles in their natural habitat. Located in the estuaries and wetlands between the coast and the Proserpine River, this wildlife […]
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The Wildlife Habitat Port Douglas offers a unique opportunity to observe Australia’s native wildlife in a setting that emphasizes conservation. Spanning 8 acres (3 hectares), the park is divided into […]
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Nestled within Western Australia’s Cape Range National Park, Turquoise Bay is a picturesque stretch of coastline that has earned its reputation as one of Australia’s best beaches. The bay’s name […]
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Nestled within Western Australia’s Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park, Jewel Cave is the largest show cave in the Margaret River region. This subterranean wonder lies beneath a canopy of karri trees and […]
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The Art Gallery of South Australia, housed in a landmark neoclassical building in the heart of Adelaide, boasts an impressive collection of around 45,000 works of art spanning 2,000 years. […]
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Monkey Mia Reserve, located on the western coast of Australia in Shark Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, has been a consistent destination for observing dolphins in their natural habitat. […]
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Built in 1858, the Sydney Observatory stands as a significant landmark in Australian scientific history, located within the Sydney Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences. This historic site offers visitors […]
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Nestled in the heart of Melbourne, SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium offers a captivating journey through the ocean’s diversity. With over 10 themed zones, visitors can explore a rich array of […]
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Since 1991, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney has been a hub for modern Australian art, situated on the bustling Circular Quay. The museum is known for its boundary-pushing […]
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Brambuk – the National Park & Cultural Centre, located in the heart of Grampians National Park, serves as a gateway for visitors to explore the natural and cultural heritage of […]
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Anzac Square, a heritage-listed city square in Brisbane, serves as a poignant tribute to the men and women who have served Australia since 1899. Dominated by Queensland’s state war memorial, […]