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| Australia Wide |
Travel Articles and Images for Australia Wide
1. Australia -
Australia is a big wide country that is best explored by driving it. From the far tropics of North Queensland to
the Great Ocean Road and from the Red Center to the Snowy Mountains in New South Wales, there really is
a never ending amount of places to go. While driving across the Great Southern Land, special care must be
taken to ensure that you arrive to your destination safe. Road rules, travel tools and the right rental car will
make this experience more enjoyable and one to remember for a lifetime.
Australian Road Rules and Guidelines in Australia.
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| Queensland |
Travel Articles and Images for Queensland
1. Brisbane -
There is so much to do in Queensland's capital city. With car hire Brisbane visit the Alma Park Zoo,
picnic and swim at Southbank Parklands or view the city and coastal region from Mt Cootha lookout.
There is always the option of the exhilarating Story Bridge Climb, or why not take the ferry over to Stradbroke Island
for a relaxing day trip. Top 21 Hotspots in Queensland.
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| New South Wales |
Travel Articles and Images for New South Wales
1. Sydney - Sydney is an international metropolis of the finest restaurants, shopping,
attractions and diverse culture. With the Opera House, Storey Bridge and Darling Harbour just some of
the many tourist attractions, there is a long list of sights to see within the city and beyond. Just an hour
away you will discover incredible national parks, beautiful beaches and scenic tourist drives. For
travellers from all over the world, Sydney has to be at the top of the list.
Top 21 Hotspots in New South Wales.
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| Victoria |
Travel Articles and Images for Victoria
1. Melbourne -
As Australia's second largest city, Melbourne is known for its diverse culture, fine restaurants,
cafes and night life. Situated on the Yarra River, and inland from Port Philip Bay, there is so much
to see and do. Attractions include Federation Square, Melbourne Aquarium, Melbourne Museum and
of course the famous Melbourne Zoo. The parks, gardens, shopping and cultural ambience make
this destination Victoria's number one top spot.
Top 21 Hotspots in Victoria.
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| South Australia |
Travel Articles and Images for South Australia
1. Adelaide -
There is always something happening in this spacious city. With parks and gardens surrounding
the CBD, you can picnic in the beautiful Adelaide Botanic Gardens, or stroll down to the
River Torrens to watch the paddleboats and cyclists along the rivers edge. Not far away is the South
Australian Museum. Adelaide Zoo is great for families, with over 1000 native animals to spot.
The beach is also close by, with Brighton the perfect choice for a getaway, or Glenelg featuring the Rodney Fox Shark Museum.
Top 21 Hotspots in South Australia.
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| Northern Territory |
Travel Articles and Images for Northern Territory
1. Darwin -
The capital of Northern Territory, Darwin is the base for incredible natural attractions such
as Kakadu and Litchfield National Park. You can travel along the Arnhem Highway into Kakadu,
or visit the Territory Wildlife Park closer to town. The weekly markets are a perfect position for
the beach sunsets and attract plenty of locals and tourists. There are fantastic bike tracks along
the coastal road into Darwin city, which has become a vibrant and relaxed holiday destination.
Top 21 Hotspots in Northern Territory.
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| Western Australia |
Travel Articles and Images for Western Australia
1. Perth -
Western Australia's capital is known for its pristine beaches, parks and rivers.
Located next to the Swan River, Perth is a fantastic spot to visit with many attractions stretching
in every direction. Close to the city, Kings Park is a great place to picnic and enjoy the river
views. Further inland, visit the Swan Valley with peaceful wineries, art galleries and festivals
throughout the year, and the Hills district. With Fremantle and Rottnest Island on the coast, and
coastal towns dotted in either direction, Perth is a fantastic holiday destination.
Top 21 Hotspots in Western Australia.
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| Tasmania |
Travel Articles and Images for Tasmania
1. Hobart -
One of the most beautiful and popular destinations in Tasmania, Hobart has something for everyone.
Located in the South East on the Derwent River, close to Mt Wellington and Mt Nelson, you will find
every type of ocean vessel in the harbour near Sullivans Cove, with excellent shopping, dining and
activities all within walking distance in the city. Visit the new Antarctic Adventure Centre, the Botanical
Gardens or the Old Hobart Gaol. Close to the city, Bonorong Park Wildlife Centre is a must for the family.
With plenty of towns and attractions all within a days drive, Tasmania's largest city is a fantastic base
for your driving holiday and picking up your car rental from.
Top 21 Hotspots in Tasmania.
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| Australian Capital Territory |
Travel Articles and Images for Australian Capital Territory
1. Parliament House -
Parliament House, Australia's political centre and Canberrra's most famous landmark, is a must
see for all tourists to the capital city. Centrally located, its immaculately tended gardens are dotted
with amazing architecture and famous artworks depictive of the political arena. Regular guided
tours give you a chance to view the inner workings of the government, and the Queen's terrace
cafe gives you the opportunity to relax and enjoy the scenery. Kodak opportunities abound,
and don't forget the patriotic snap by the flagpole!
Top 21 Hotspots in the ACT.
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