Sydney is considered by many to be one of the most beautiful cities in the world; rich in diversity and culture. The New South Wales City in Australia is home to some spectacular sites and landscapes; offering visitors and residents a range of activities to enjoy throughout the year. The city arches around the harbour, bringing city, sea, beaches and headlands together in a beautiful array of colours and life. (more…)
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Darwin is the capital of the Northern Territory in Australia and is located on the northern coast of the large continent. The area is renowned for its relaxing atmosphere; rich in both nature and indigenous culture. Darwin is the perfect place for exploring this amazing tropical area, and to enjoy the multi-cultural aspect of the north. (more…)
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Tasmania is the only island state of Australia; and boasts a beautiful and unique landscape with its own distinct personality. The island is home to stunning scenery and a great diversity of flora and fauna, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers. (more…)
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Shark Bay is located approximately 850 kilometres north of Perth in Western Australia. This amazing area was recognised as a world heritage site in 1991, and is one of the most exceptional places in the world. The beautiful landscape includes several small islands and islets, sheer cliffs and beaches and is home to plant and animal life seldom seen in other areas of the world. (more…)
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