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Hobart | |
Hobart is the capital and largest city of Tasmania. It is also the most populous city in the state. At the 2016 census, there were 222,356 people in the Greater Hobart area making it the second least populated capital city in Australia. The City of Hobart local government area had a population of 50,439. |
National Railway Museum | |
The National Railway Museum, Port Adelaide, South Australia is the largest under-cover railway museum in Australia. More than 100 major exhibits, mainly from the South Australian Railways (SAR) and Commonwealth Railways and their successor, Australian National, are displayed at its 3.5-hectare (8.6-acre) site. |
South Australian Aviation Museum | |
The South Australian Aviation Museum, located in Port Adelaide, South Australia, is an aviation museum which displays aircraft, aircraft engines, and rockets of relevance to South Australia, and the history of aviation and the aerospace industry in Australia. |
Adelaide Botanic Garden | |
Adelaide Botanic Garden is a public garden located in Adelaide, South Australia. It covers an area of 51 hectares and is home to a diverse collection of plants from Australia and around the world. The garden was established in 1855 and has since become a popular tourist attraction and a hub for botanical research and education. |
Parliament House | |
Parliament House is the meeting place of the Parliament of Australia, the legislative body of Australia's federal system of government. The building also houses the core of the executive, containing the Cabinet room and offices of the Prime Minister and other federal ministers. |
Franklin Gordon Wild Rivers | |
Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers is a national park in Tasmania, 117 km west of Hobart. It is named after the two main river systems lying within the bounds of the park - the Franklin River and the Gordon River. The park encompasses a swathe of peaks, including the King William Range and, most notably, the commanding quartzite summit of Frenchmans Cap. |
Maritime Museum of Townsville | |
The Maritime Museum of Townsville is located in South Townsville, Queensland, Australia, and is dedicated to showcasing the rich maritime history of the region. It features exhibits that reflect the maritime culture of North Queensland, including shipwrecks, naval history, and the port's development. |
Hell's Gates | |
Hell’s Gates is a dramatic and iconic coastal feature located within the Noosa National Park in Queensland, Australia. Known for its breathtaking views and rugged beauty, it’s a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers. |
Army Museum North Queensland | |
The Army Museum North Queensland, located in Townsville City, Queensland, Australia, is a significant cultural and historical site dedicated to preserving and showcasing the military history of North Queensland. It is housed in Jezzine Barracks, a historic site that offers stunning views of the coastline and is steeped in both military and Indigenous heritage. |
Ville Resort Casino | |
The Ville Resort-Casino in Townsville, Queensland, is a premier destination for entertainment, accommodation, dining, and gaming in North Queensland. Located on the waterfront with stunning views of Magnetic Island and Cleveland Bay, it’s a popular spot for both locals and tourists. |
Noosa National Park | |
Noosa National Park is a stunning coastal park located in Noosa Heads, Queensland, Australia. Known for its scenic coastal trails, pristine beaches, and rich wildlife, the park is one of the most visited national parks in Queensland. It’s a popular destination for hiking, wildlife watching, surfing, and simply enjoying the spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean. |
Noosa Heads Main Beach | |
Noosa Heads Main Beach is a beautiful, family-friendly beach located in Noosa Heads, Queensland, on Australia’s Sunshine Coast. Known for its calm waters, golden sands, and excellent facilities, it's a popular spot for beachgoers, surfers, and tourists seeking relaxation by the sea. |
Royal Australian Mint | |
The Royal Australian Mint, located in Deakin, a suburb of Canberra in the Australian Capital Territory, is the sole producer of Australia’s circulating coins. Established in 1965, the Mint marked the beginning of Australia's domestic coin production, replacing coins previously minted in London, Melbourne, and Perth. It is a key institution in Australia's monetary history and continues to produce coins for both circulation and for collectors. |
Riddle Room Canberra | |
Escape Rooms are a fun and exciting experience like no other. You are placed into a specially designed room with your friends, where you face a series of puzzles to solve using only the items in the room. As you solve the puzzles, you will progress through a story and hopefully find your way out in time. You will have 60 minutes to complete your objective and escape. |
National Museum of Australia | |
The National Museum of Australia brings to life the rich and diverse stories of Australia through compelling objects, ideas and events. Based in Canberra, the Museum is on the lands of the Ngunnawal, Ngunawal and Ngambri peoples. The collection is linked to key moments, people and places in Australian history and culture. |
Cape Peron | |
Cape Peron is a headland at Rockingham, at the southern end of Cockburn Sound in Western Australia. The cape is locally known as Point Peron, and is noted for its protected beaches, limestone cliffs, reefs and panoramic views. |
Yanchep National Park | |
Yanchep National Park is a nature reserve located approximately 50 kilometers north of Perth in Western Australia. The park covers an area of approximately 2,800 hectares and features a variety of landscapes, including coastal plains, wetlands, and banksia woodlands. |
Kings Park and Botanic Garden | |
Kings Park is one of the world's largest and most beautiful inner city parks. It is rich in Aboriginal and European history, contemporary culture and offers innovative design, displays and services. Kings Park has an international reputation for scientific research, leading horticulture, conservation and public education. |
Western Australia | |
Western Australia is a vast and diverse state located in the western part of Australia. Known for its rugged landscapes, stunning coastline, and unique natural attractions, Western Australia offers a wide range of experiences for travelers. As of 2021, the state has 2.76 million inhabitants - 11 percent of the national total. |
Elizabeth Quay | |
Elizabeth Quay is an exciting new waterfront precinct on the banks of the Swan River. The place to see and be seen in Perth. Here you’ll find the island playground, the BHP Billiton Water Park, public artwork, promenades, open spaces and a range of bars and restaurants. |