Barossa is one of the world's most famous wine regions. This is the place to discover Australia's acclaimed wine as well as gourmet produce & beautiful scenery.
Adelaide is a cosmopolitan capital city and is home to acclaimed arts & sporting events, excellent food & wine and even some great beaches just a few minutes drive from the CBD.
Kalgoorlie
Broome
Perth
Kalgoorlie is one of Australia's most famous & important gold mining towns. It is WA's largest gold field town famed for its fascinating gold rush history. It is still an active mining town today.
Broome is home to Cable Beach with its 22km of white sand & crystal waters it is justifiably world famous & the ideal place to watch the sunset.
Perth city centre is located alongside the peaceful waters of the Swan River. Enjoy the sunshine, natural parklands & beach lifestyle of Perth, the capital of WA.
Sovereign Hill
The Great Ocean Road
Melbourne
Sovereign Hill is a fabulous re-creation of the hustle & bustle of the life in Ballarat in the 1850's. Set on a former gold mining site – you can do all the traditional activities, like panning for gold.
The Great Ocean Road works its way along the stunning coastline of Victoria's South West. It is one of the world's most scenic drives and takes in an amazing collection of rock sculptures such as the 'Twelve Apostles'.
Melbourne, the capital city of Victoria is located on the banks of the Yarra River. Flinders Station is among Melbourne's most recognizable land marks and is at the core of Melbourne's social & cultural identity.
Launceston
Cradle Mountain
Hobart
Launceston is the northern regional centre of Tasmania. The Cataract Gorge is Launceston's piece of wilderness right in the heart of the city.
Cradle Mountain forms the northern end of the wild cradle Mt St Clair National Park. The mountain is surrounded by stands of native deciduous beech, rainforest, alpine heathlands and buttongrass.
Standing 1271 metres over Hobart and its Harbour, Mt Wellington provides a wilderness experience. An enclosed look out near the summit provides spectacular views of the city below.
Broken Hill
Tamworth
The Snowy Mountains
Broken Hill is a mining town which is also very popular among Australian artists. The town is known as 'the silver city' and still mines for silver, lead and zinc today.
Australia's self proclaimed country music capital. Tamworth is also the commercial & administrative capital of the New England region.
The Snowy Mountain region produces fine wools, lamb, stud cattle & sheep but it's main attraction to the visitor is the high country (containing Mt Kosciosko, Australia's highest peak) where lives Australia's premier ski field.
Katherine Gorge
Devils Marbles
Kakadu
Katherine Gorge is located in Nitmiluk National Park. Canoeing the tranquil waters of the Katherine River is a great way to experience the serene & pristine surroundings.
Devils Marbles pictured with ghost gum, near Tennant Creek are massive granite boulders that have been formed over millions of years. Sacred to the traditional owners of the area.
Twin Falls pictured with a blue-winged Kookaburra, Kakadu National Park, renowned for its extraordinary wetlands & rich cultural traditions. It is the second largest National Park in the world and is world heritage listed.
Anzac Parade
Lake Burley Griffin
Cotter Reserve
Anzac Parade is the National Capital's major ceremonial avenue. Spanning the length of the parade are 11 Memorial sites dedicated to the many Australian and New Zealand soldiers that have lost their lives in war.
Lake Burley Griffin is Canberra's centerpiece with a significant number of national institutions & national public places located on or near its shores.
Cotter Reserve welcomes visitors to picnic, walk and camp. It provides many opportunities for recreation, including swimming in the Murrumbidgee River and enjoyment of nature.
Sunshine Coast
Great Barrier Reef
Just North of Brisbane, Queensland's Sunshine Coast offers a relaxed yet sophisticated lifestyle. It is home to the well known Australia Zoo, a Zoo like no other! It packs in stacks of wildlife action every day.
The Great Barrier Reef is one of the wonders of the natural world. It is the world's largest coral reef ecosystem. It covers more than 300,000 square km's.