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Australian Alps
On a mostly dry and flat continent, nothing says challenge like the snow-clad and mountainous Australian Alps. The Alps offer breathtaking vistas and year-round opportunities for outdoor adventure. Learn more |
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Australia's Coastal Wilderness
Stretching from the South Coast of New South Wales to East Gippsland in Victoria, Australia's Coastal Wilderness is where tall forests, lakes and beaches meet. Learn more |
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Australia's Green Cauldron
Walk around Mount Warning (Wollumbin) in Australia's Green Cauldron – the remnants on an ancient shield volcano now cloaked in Gondwanan rainforest. This vast caldera stretches from Byron Bay to the Gold Coast and west towards the Great Dividing Range. Learn more |
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Australia's Red Centre
You can lose and find yourself in Australia's Red Centre, a place rich in Aboriginal culture and rugged outback beauty. Find the iconic natural wonders of Uluru, Kata Tjuta, the MacDonnell Ranges and Kings Canyon. Learn more |
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Flinders Ranges
Trace a story as old as the earth in South Australia's largest mountain range. The majestic, timeworn Flinders Ranges sprawl across three national parks and stretch more than 430km from Crystal Brook to Lake Callabonna. Learn more |
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Great Barrier Reef
Enliven your senses and inspire your soul with a visit to the World Heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef, the largest coral reef system on the planet and one of the Seven Wonders of the Natural World. Learn more |
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Great Ocean Road
Get up close to nature on and off the Great Ocean Road, which winds alongside the spectacular Southern Ocean from Geelong to Portland. Learn more |
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Greater Blue Mountains
You'll love the Blue Mountains World Heritage Area – one million hectares of cliffs, canyons, valleys, waterfalls and bushland. This traditional country of six Aboriginal language groups is just 90 minutes drive from Sydney. Learn more |
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Great South West Edge
Enrich yourself in the extraordinary, bio-diverse Great South West Edge, which stretches along the remote south-west coast of Western Australia. Learn more |
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Australia's Timeless North
Australia’s Timeless North is a land of amazing contrasts - tropical and lush in some places; red and barren in others. This is a landscape of vast national parks. Learn more |
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Kangaroo Island
Meet native animals in pristine natural settings on Kangaroo Island, easily accessible from Adelaide. See seal lions in their natural habitat at Seal Bay and little penguins waddling to shore in Penneshaw and Kingscote. Learn more |
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Ningaloo-Shark Bay
Free your spirit in Ningaloo-Shark Bay, on Western Australia's Coral Coast, where World Heritage-listed waters teem with marine life on the edge of a wild, red landscape. Learn more |
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Sydney Harbour
Sydney is a city shaped by its stunning natural harbour. From the Dreamtime through to the modern wonders of the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge; Sydney Harbour has been the heart and soul of this lively landscape.
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Tasmania's Island Heritage
Tasmania’s Island Heritage National Landscape is a pristinely beautiful yet accessible wilderness of dramatic coastlines, thick forests and snow-capped mountains. Learn more |
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The Kimberley
Be awe-struck by the Kimberley, in Australia's remote north-west corner. Take part in this enduring epic, of rugged rock structures, colossal waterways and incandescent ocean. Learn more |
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Wet Tropics
From the Daintree rainforest to the Tablelands, the Wet Tropics National Landscape is an entrancing and intriguing destination that engages everyone who visits. Learn more |
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