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Australia Official Tourism Site
Victoria is the smallest mainland state, roughly as big as Great Britain, offers a variety of landscapes and activities opportunity, from the Gippsland ancient wildnerness areas to the rugged coastal route of the Great Ocean Road, to the paddle-steamer along the Murray River, to the wineries region of Yarra Valley. Explore the Wilsons Promontory NP or watch pinguins at Philip island. Visit the good old Melbourne, Australia's cultural and sporting capital with its vibrant multicultural life.
Australia's only island state, Tasmania, a heart-spaped island of lush green valleys, pristine wildnerss, pristine wilderness, mountainous landscape. Its unique geology profile reflects the connection of million of years to Antartica. Tasmania is home of famous world's heritage sites, with unspoilt coastline and historical towns and villages. A haven island at the very edge of the world. For more information visit the official tourism site.
Explore the Wineries & Attractions of South Australia online. Here you can find accommodation, visitor information centres, internet cafes or learn about South Australia and its history. To get your destinations, find links and transport services, bus timetables, maps, travel and touring companies.
This is the official tourism website for Western Australia. Here you can find everything you need for planning your holiday in WA, find travel suggestions, local attractions, holiday specials and much more. Or if you just want to search for accommodation, tours, car hire, events, etc.
The Northern Territory is a big place, encompassing tropical monsoon forests in the Top End down to rocky gorges in the Red Centre. Find out about travelling around Northern Territory, Australia's e real outback. Experience Aboriginal culture and its 40,000-year-old story.
Queensland is known as the sunshine state. You can either dive or snorkel on the Great Barrier Reef, sail in the Whitsundays, soak up the sun on unspoilt beaches of Fraser Islands, walk trough beautiful Queensland NP, or explor the Daintree pristine rainforest, whale-watching at Hervey Bay, getting up close with koalas at Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary and lots more. Visit Queensland's official tourism site for more information.
An useful link to the website of all major airports in Australia.
This is a comprehensive list for restaurants in Sydney and surrounding area.
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