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| Bruny Island | |
| Bruny Island is a 362 km² (140 square mile) coastal island belonging to Tasmania, Australia, located at the mouth of the Derwent and Huon rivers on Storm Bay in the Tasman Sea, south of Hobart. The island is separated from the mainland by the D'Entrecasteaux Strait. It is a popular destination known for its unspoiled natural beauty, majestic cliffs, and distinctive artisanal cuisine. | |
| Port Arthur Historic Site | |
| The Port Arthur Historic Site is one of Australia's most important and best-preserved prisoner-of-war sites, located in Port Arthur, Tasmania. It is renowned for its historical significance, architecture, and scenic beauty. The site comprises well-preserved remains of former prison buildings, barracks, a chapel, and other structures. | |
| Great Lake | |
| The Great Lake is a lake located in the sparsely populated Central Highlands region of northern Tasmania, Australia. It is both a natural and man-made lake situated in northern Tasmania, Australia. It is the second largest freshwater lake in Australia (after Lake Pedder), located at an elevation of 1,030 meters above sea level. | |
| Maria Island | |
| Maria Island is a special place, where long sandy beaches, turquoise waters, mountain views, abundant wildlife, and a multi-layered human history blend together to create the perfect island destination. The island is only accessible by ferry. | |
| Australian Motorlife Museum | |
| The Australian Motor History Museum is a volunteer-run, non-profit museum located in Stream Hill, New South Wales, Australia. The museum focuses on Australia's automotive heritage, particularly from the early 1900s onwards, while also showcasing broader aspects of daily life through related exhibits. | |
| Fo Guang Shan Nan Tien Temple | |
| Experience the grandeur of Nan Tien Temple, a must-see destination in Wollongong. Here, towering Buddha statues, vibrant shrines, lotus ponds, and expansive gardens create a serene and magical atmosphere. Nan Tien is a branch of Fo Guang Shan Buddhism, founded in Taiwan in 1967 by Venerable Hsing Yun. | |
| Aviation Museum Australia | |
| The HARS Aviation Museum is a completely voluntary group of aviation professionals and enthusiasts, based at Shellharbour Airport (YSHL), Albion Park Rail, about an hour's drive south of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. A satellite museum and archive at the airport in the town of Parkes in the Midwest of New South Wales is also becoming increasingly important. | |
| Lake Illawarra | |
| Lake Illawarra is a large, open, medium-sized, barrier lagoon formed by strong currents, located in the Illawarra region of New South Wales, about 100 km south of Sydney, Australia. Lake Illawarra is one of the most picturesque locations on the coast. It offers everything from parks and jetties along its shores to water activities such as boating, fishing, and sailing. | |
| Australia Zoo | |
| Australia Zoo is located in Beerwah, a suburb of the Sunshine Coast region of Queensland, Australia. Spanning over 750 acres of woodland, of which 110 acres (45 ha) are open to the public, the zoo is home to over 1,200 animal species. Australia Zoo has a dedicated team of conservationists who work around the clock to provide unique animal experiences. | |
| Burleigh Head National Park | |
| Burleigh Head is a small national park located in Burleigh Heads, on a pristine, natural headland in the heart of the Gold Coast in southeastern Queensland, Australia. It offers hiking trails along the rocky coastline and through the rainforest, where you can spot sea eagles soaring along the shoreline. | |
| Great Sandy National Park | |
| Great Sandy National Park is a coastal national park located in the Fraser Coast region of Queensland, Australia. The park features pristine beaches, vast sand dunes, wilderness areas, rainforests, swamps, streams, freshwater lakes, and mangrove forests. | |
| K'gari | |
| K'gari, formerly known as Fraser Island, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located along the southeastern coast of the Wide Bay–Burnett region of Queensland, Australia. The island's internationally significant natural features include a system of sand dunes, lakes, land, and developing forests, whose scale and age are outstanding examples of ongoing geological and biological processes. | |
| Melville Island | |
| Melville Island is Australia's second-largest island, located north of Darwin, part of the Tiwi Islands archipelago along with Bathurst Island. This remote tropical location offers excellent fishing opportunities in pristine wilderness environments, home to large fish species such as barramundi, grouper, mackerel, and a diverse range of other tropical fish that inhabit the coastal waters, estuaries, and river systems. | |
| Mornington Island | |
| Mornington Island, also known as Kunhanhaa, is an island located in the Gulf of Carpentaria in Mornington District, Queensland, Australia. It is the northernmost and largest of the 22 islands that make up the Wellesley Islands archipelago, covering an area of 1,018 km² (393 sq mi). The island's population was 1,007 in 2001. The largest town, Gununa, is located in the southwest of the island. | |
| Groote Eylandt | |
| Groote Eylandt is the largest island in the Gulf of Carpentaria and the fourth largest island in Australia. Located approximately 630 km east of Darwin, the Groote Islands are accessible by plane in 1.5 hours from Darwin or 40 minutes from Nhulunbuy. The total population of Groote Eylandt Archipelago is 2811. | |
| Bathurst Island | |
| Bathurst Island, with a population of approximately 1,560, is one of the islands in the Tiwi Islands archipelago in the Northern Territory, off the northern coast of Australia, along with Melville Island, located 80km north of Darwin. | |
| Litchfield National Park | |
| Litchfield National Park is a popular national park located in the Northern Territory of Australia. It covers an area of approximately 1,500 square kilometers (580 square miles) and is located about 100 kilometers (62 miles) southwest of Darwin. The park is known for its diverse landscapes, including rugged sandstone escarpments, monsoon rainforests, waterfalls, and magnetic termite mounds. | |
| Northern Territory | |
| The Northern Territory is a federal territory located in the central and northern regions of Australia. It is vast and sparsely populated, covering an area of approximately 1,349,129 sq ki (520,902 sq mi). It is bordered by Western Australia to the west, South Australia to the south, and Queensland to the east. To the north, the NT has a coastline along the Timor Sea and the Arafura Sea. | |
| Florence Falls Waterhole | |
| Located in Litchfield National Park, the spectacular Florence Falls cascade into a plunge pool, set in a pocket of monsoon forest. Enjoy the easy three minute walk from the car park to the scenic viewing platform high above the falls for panoramic views of the gorge, open valley, Florence Falls and the waterhole below. | |
| Watarrka National Park | |
| Watarrka National Park is only 3 hours’ drive from Uluru, and is home to the mighty Kings Canyon – a majestic destination featuring 300m high sandstone walls, palm-filled crevices, and views that stretch across the desert. Watarrka National Park has a range of walking trails, 4x4 tracks, camel tours and accommodation options ranging from camping to resort-style rooms. | |