Greater Hobart and its surrounding towns of Richmond to the north-east and Kettering, to the south..
Northern Tasmania InformationWelcome to a region of wonderful variety. Of colours and contrasts. Of views found around every..
Cradle Coast InformationA wild and beautiful place, the western coast of Tasmania is a magnificent place to visit. Cruise..
Tasmania is an absolute treasure chest for travellers, and a place where it's easy to engage in a rejuvenating island lifestyle. Discover the ancient wilderness and amazing wildlife, and savour superb seafood, fresh local produce and wonderful cool-climate wines. Everywhere you travel you'll find a warm Tasmanian welcome, as you become part of the life of the island.
In Tasmania you're pretty much guaranteed of no hustle and very little bustle. Unlike most of the world, on this island state you'll still have time to savour the moment. The cities are easy to live in, there are no traffic jams (peak hour is over before you know it) and there's no smog. Forget your worries, stop for a chat over the garden gate and smell the roses with the friendly locals.
Tasmania's isolation from mainland Australia has ensured the survival of many plants and animals that are rare, or even extinct, elsewhere in the country. And it can be surprising just how accessible the native wildlife is: in many areas, just by taking a short bushwalk you can come across a pademelon, wombat or wallaby. Many of the animals are nocturnal, so your best chance of spotting one is in the evening. In many national parks, anim
Queensland is the subtropical playground of Australia. From the dazzling beaches of the Gold Coast..
New South Wales InformationNew South Wales is arguably the jewel in Australia’s crown with a history and diversity unmatched..
Victoria InformationFamous for its abundance of history, love of the arts, and fine wine and dining Victoria is..
Surfers Paradise InformationThis famous stretch of ocean is perfect for swimming, while on shore cafes, restaurants and bars..
Cairns InformationCairns is the heart of Tropical North Queensland and Australia’s primary gateway to the Great..
Uluru (Ayers Rock) InformationNo matter how many pictures you've seen, nothing will prepare you for your first view of Uluru...
Northern Territory InformationWelcome to the 'real' outback-the Northern Territory-home to some of the nation's most iconic..
South Australia InformationSouth Australia is the hidden gem of Australia. From the wineries of the Adelaide Hills to the..
Western Australia InformationWestern Australia is Australia’s golden west. From historical Albany in the south to the tropical..
Great Barrier Reef InformationAt over 2,600 kilometres (1,600 miles) from north to south, up to 65 kilometres (40 miles) wide and..
Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) InformationKata Tjuka (the Olgas) means "many heads" in the traditional Anangu language. They are situated in..
Margaret River InformationNo trip to Western Australia is complete without a pit stop at Margaret River. Originally a..
Alice Springs InformationRunning due west from Alice Springs, the West MacDonnell Ranges contain a variety of impressing and..
Bondi Beach InformationBondi, home of Australia's oldest Life Saving Club, is popular with the locals who participate in a..
Monkey Mia InformationMonkey Mia is located on a unique section of World Heritage coastline only 30 minutes' drive..
Ningaloo Reef InformationNingaloo Reef stretches 260 kilometres along the coast of Western Australia, the longest fringing..
Katherine Gorge (Nitmiluk) InformationThere are many ways to experience the spectacular Nitmiluk National Park (Katherine Gorge) and its..
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