They’re uncrowded. Unspoilt. Our white, sandy beaches go on forever and have helped define our identity. Our coastline is also where you can see our wildlife interact with native animals and marine life. The coast is where mountains, rainforest and the outback meet the sea – where land and ocean become one.

Esperance, Western Australia

Snorkelling, Port Douglas, Far North Queensland

Stretching 2600 kilometres off the Queensland coast the World Heritage listed Great Barrier Reef is crammed full of the most astonishing marine life and coral reefs imaginable.

Wineglass Bay, Freycinet National Park, Tasmania Wineglass Bay

Rated as one of the world’s 10 best beaches, Wineglass Bay’s perfect curve of white sand, set against the jagged range of pink and grey granite peaks will take your breath away.

Swimming with the Whale Sharks, Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia

Ningaloo Reef

Head to World Heritage listed Ningaloo Reef to swim with the whale sharks as these bus-sized creatures cruise gently around the coral reef.

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