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1. Port Arthur

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soaking up the history

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getting real insight into histor...

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getting the chills

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great learning experience

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never feeling rushed

The Port Arthur massacre of 28–29 April 1996 was a mass shooting in which 35 people were killed and 23 wounded in Port Arthur, Tasmania. The murderer, Martin Bryant, had a subnormal IQ and intellectua
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2. Lithgow

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deep forest

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suitable for camping

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for beginner hikers

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a surfers' paradise

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forgetting troubles

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3. Sydney
"A city of the Opera House"

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super recommended

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aboriginal cuisine

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lovely day out

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haven of peace

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where the mind comes to peace

Sydney is Australia's most major tourist destination with many tourist attractions including the Sydney Opera House, Bondi Beach, Watsons Bay, and Darling Harbour. You can also try Australia's famous kangaroo meat. The Sydney Tower is also a highly recommended toursist attraction where you can get a great view of the city including the Opera House and Darling Harbor.
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4. Cape Tribulation

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a surfers' paradise

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evergreen forest

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natural forest

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nice campsite

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deep forest

Cape Tribulation is a headland and locality in the Shire of Douglas in northern Queensland, Australia. At the 2011 census, Cape Tribulation had a population of 330.
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5. Melbourne
"The Europe of Australia"

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sparkly clean

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high grade accommodations

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lazy afternoon

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spent an absolutely brilliant da...

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relaxing feels

Melbourne is a city in Australia whth man European-style buildings and streets. It is also Australia's second largest city with many lively streets incluidng the cafe street, Centre Place, and a fashion street called the Chapel Street. Brunswick is also a cultural district with many attractions that are popular among tourists.
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6. Fraser Island

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great sandy beach

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long stretch of sand

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ideal for snorkeling

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golden sandy beach

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for surfers

Fraser Island (K'gari, Gari) is a heritage-listed island located along the southeastern coast of the state of Queensland, Australia. It is approximately 250 kilometres (160 mi) north of the state capital, Brisbane. Known as Fraser Island, it is a locality within the Fraser Coast local government in the Wide Bay–Burnett region.Together with some satellite islands off the southern west coast and thus in the Great Sandy Strait, Fraser Island forms the County of Fraser, which is subdivided into six parishes. Among the islands are Slain Island, Tooth Island, Roundbush Island, Moonboom Island, Gardner Island, Dream Island, Stewart Island, and the Reef Islands, all part of the southernmost parish of Talboor. Its length is about 123 kilometres (76 mi) and its width is approximately 22 kilometres (14 mi). It was inscribed as a World Heritage Site in 1992. The island is considered to be the largest sand island in the world at 1,840 km2. It is also Queensland's largest island, Australia's sixth largest island and the largest island on the East Coast of Australia. It was formerly the homeland of the Butchulla tribe.The island has rainforests, eucalyptus woodland, mangrove forests, wallum and peat swamps, sand dunes and coastal heaths. It is made up of sand that has been accumulating for approximately 750,000 years on volcanic bedrock that provides a natural catchment for the sediment which is carried on a strong offshore current northwards along the coast. Unlike on many sand dunes, plant life is abundant due to the naturally occurring mycorrhizal fungi present in the sand, which release nutrients in a form that can be absorbed by the plants. Fraser Island is home to a small number of mammal species, as well as a diverse range of birds, reptiles and amphibians, including the occasional saltwater crocodile. The island is protected in the Great Sandy National Park. Fraser Island has been inhabited by humans for as long as 5,000 years. Explorer James Cook sailed by the island in M
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7. Dorrigo

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tons of wildlife

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abundant wildlife

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evergreen forest

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beautiful waterfall

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a surfers' paradise

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8. Daintree

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evergreen forest

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a surfers' paradise

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dense jungle

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national treasure

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abundant wildlife

The Daintree Rainforest is a region located on the north east coast of Queensland, Australia, north of Mossman and Cairns. At around 1,200 square kilometres (460 sq mi), the Daintree is a part of the
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9. Cradle Mountain

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challenging climbs

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steady climbs

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challenging hikes

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challenging trails

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fairly easy trails

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10. Hobart

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trendy

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absolute must

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eco-friendly

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hipster

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lovely day out

Hobart ( ( listen)) is the capital and most populous city of the Australian island state of Tasmania. With a population of approximately 225,000 (over 40% of Tasmania's population), it is the least p
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11. Hamilton Island

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challenging course

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challenging climbs

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full of natural beauty

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where you feel like royalty

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tons of wildlife

Hamilton Island is the largest inhabited island of the Whitsunday Islands in Queensland, Australia. It is positioned approximately 887 kilometres (551 mi) north of Brisbane and 512 kilometres (318 mi)
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12. Darwin
"A Warm afternoon in North Australia"

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watching sports events

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feeling at home

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enjoyable accommodations

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relaxing stays

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watching the sunset

Darwin is the capital of the Northern Territory of Australia. The Northern Territory Museum of Art is highly recommended where you can appreciate the art of Aboriginals. The Mindil Beach Sunset Markets that is open from May to October is also worth a visit with spectacular views over the Timor Sea.
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13. Katoomba

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dense jungle

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natural forest

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overcoming your fear of heights

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fairyland on earth

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beautiful waterfall

Katoomba is a charming town located in the Blue Mountains region of New South Wales, Australia. It is a popular destination for travelers looking to experience the beauty of the Australian wilderness, with stunning natural scenery and a range of outdoor activities on offer. The town is situated in the heart of the Blue Mountains, surrounded by lush rainforests, cascading waterfalls, and breathtaking panoramic views. Visitors can explore the many hiking trails that wind through the mountains, or take a scenic drive along the winding roads that offer breathtaking vistas of the surrounding countryside. One of the town's most famous landmarks is the Three Sisters, a rock formation that rises up from the valley floor and is surrounded by a mystical Aboriginal legend. Visitors can take a cable car ride across the valley to get a closer look at this iconic natural wonder. Katoomba is also home to a thriving arts scene, with a range of galleries, studios, and workshops showcasing the work of local artists and artisans. The town is also known for its excellent live music venues, with a variety of bands and musicians performing regularly at venues such as the Clarendon Guesthouse and Hotel Blue. Foodies will also find plenty to love in Katoomba, with a wide variety of restaurants and cafes serving everything from traditional Australian cuisine to international dishes. The town is also known for its excellent coffee shops and bakeries, where visitors can enjoy a freshly brewed cup of coffee or a delicious pastry. Throughout the year, Katoomba hosts a variety of cultural events and festivals, including the Winter Magic Festival, the Blue Mountains Music Festival, and the Leura Harvest Festival. The town also boasts several bustling shopping districts, including the popular Katoomba Street shopping area and the trendy Leura Mall. Overall, Katoomba is a charming town that offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, adventure, and culture. With its warm hospitality and friendly locals, it is a great destination for travelers looking to experience the best of Australia's wilderness lifestyle.
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14. Hervey Bay

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a surfers' paradise

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where you feel like royalty

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eco-friendly

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loved by kids

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great for kids

Hervey Bay () is a bay and a city in the Fraser Coast Region of Queensland, Australia. The city is situated approximately 290 kilometres (180 mi) or 3½ hours' highway drive north of the state capital
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15. Saltwater River

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industrial culture

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getting real insight into histor...

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getting the chills

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well-preserved culture

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water mirroring the sky

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