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Tygalagah

Category: REGION

New South Wales,

Tygalagah is an area north of Murwillumbah and west of Condong that is home of the Tweed River Jockey Club and Racecourse.

Port Stephens Myall River
Port Stephens Myall River

Port Stephens

Category: CITY

New South Wales,

Port Stephens is an idyllic coastal Paradise where the emphasis is on pleasure. From the fabulous scenery typified by volcanic peaks along the coastline to crystal clear bays fringed by golden sand, Port Stephens offers the latest in modern comforts & a wealth of attractions to keep you occupied during your stay whether you're here for a day or a month. Cruise out onto the Bay to enjoy a Dolphin Watch with the resident bottlenose dolphins, or even go Whale Watching (in season). Hire a Jet Ski or learn to Scuba Dive. Take in a little history enjoying morning tea at the Inner Lighthouse, fly down hill on the fabulous toboggan run, quad biking on the sand dunes, or even down Giant 40 metre Sand Dunes on a sand board, then just sit back & relax enjoying fresh local seafood at one of our waterfront restaurants. If you want to do something really different, have a swim at the local nudist beach. Whatever your reason for visiting Port Stephens we guarantee you'll have the best of times.

Unanderra
Unanderra

Unanderra

Category: CITY

New South Wales,

Unanderra is a rural, residential and industrial area, with residential areas located mainly in the east. Unanderra - is bounded Unanderra railway line, the suburb of Farmborough Heights and the suburb of Figtree in the north, Five Islands Road, the suburb of Berkeley, Mullet Creek, the AIS railway line and West Dapto Road in the south and the locality of Dombarton in the west. Unanderra is named from an Aboriginal word meaning "meeting place of creeks" or the "junction of the two creeks”. It was previously known as Charcoal or Charcoal Creek. Major features of the area include Kembla Grange Racecourse, Galloping Golf Driving Range, Wollongong Lawn Cemetery, Berkeley Pioneer Cemetery, German Club, Unanderra Pool, Wollongong Resource Recovery Park, Illawarra Escarpment State Conservation Area, BHP Sports Stadium, Coachwood Park, Lindsay Maynes Park, Todd Park and Unanderra Park.

Double Bay Shopping
Double Bay Shopping

Double Bay

Category: SUBURB

New South Wales,

This harbourside precinct with its cosmopolitan café society is home t o a number of designer boutiques, making it perfect for those with a penchant for upmarket fashions. Be sure to wander past the grand residential homes of the coiffed and manicured locals and you’ll notice how Double Bay exudes European assurance. It has the benefit of a down to earth side too - the Wheatsheaf pub hosts live bands and attract young crowds to its courtyard. To the east is Rose Bay, where you can fly via seaplane over Sydney Harbour to the Northern Beaches. Or simply watch the seaplanes taking off and landing from Rose Bay’s Steyne Park next to the ferry wharf, a great spot for a picnic. In between Double Bay and Rose Bay is Redleaf Pool where you can join locals for a dip in the harbour. Double Bay is easy to get to by bus and train or car, as straightforward access parking is available. Or go via ferry from Circular Quay and sail past some of Sydney Harbour’s most exclusive suburbs on your way. Explore the European-style lanes and arcades for silverware, fine jewellery, antiques, art and gifts. Take up residence at one of Double Bay’s five star hotels. Pamper yourself in sumptuous surrounds at the myriad of hairdressers and beauticians. R

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Hannam Vale

Category: REGION

New South Wales,

Gateway to Coorabakh National Park - nearby to Waitui Falls and Big Nellie.

Narromine Glider
Narromine Glider

Narromine

Category: CITY

New South Wales,

Considered the best gliding area in the world, Narromine is a renowned flying centre and is the venue for both international and national gliding events every year. Narromine offers excellent opportunities for fishing, waterskiing and other water sports on the Macquarie River which flows past the town. Other local attractions include the Narromine Aviation Museum, the famous Swane's Rose Nursery, Narromine Iris Farm, and the Lime Grove.

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Cuttagee

Category: REGION

New South Wales,

Cuttagee is 9 kilometres south of Bermagui along the coast road; Cuttagee Beach is popular with board and body surfers and is a great spot for beach fishing. Cuttagee Lake which opens to the sea at the northern end of the beach provides safe shallow swimming for children.

Wiseman
Wiseman's Ferry

Wisemans Ferry

Category: REGION

New South Wales,

Wisemans Ferry is located approximately 80 kilometres northwest of the Sydney CBD, on the Hawkesbury River, in the Shire of Baulkham Hills. The Wisemans Ferry village was named after Solomon Wiseman, a convict sent to the colony in 1806. In 1827 he received permission to operate a ferry at the river crossing which now bears his name. The ferry helped to serve the farmers of the area and support the convicts building the Great North Road. For many years the township was the major farming area for the new settlement, but the many floods took their toll and the population dwindled around the 1850's. Today, Wisemans Ferry hasn’t change much from its historical roots. The old ferries still take cars across the river. The ferry masters house is a pub full of ambience. There is a 9-hole golf course, conference centre, many B and B's and a great park for picnics by the river. Don’t miss the opportunity to walk the convict built Great North Road at Devines Hill and see the amazing engineering feat. Webbs Creek Ferry operates 24hrs 7days a week. Closed 1st Tuesday of each month 9:30am-11:30am Wisemans Ferry operates 24hrs 7 days a week. Towns surrounding Wisemans Ferry include: Maroota and St Albans. Website: www.sydneyhills.com

Kosciuszko National Park
Kosciuszko National Park

Kosciuszko National Park

Category: CITY

New South Wales,

This is one of the world's great national parks, and the largest in New South Wales. Covering 690,000 hectares, the park contains the highest mountain on mainland Australia, the famous Snowy River and all NSW ski fields. Its many and varied attractions include walks through alpine herbfields; spectacular caves and limestone gorges; scenic drives; and historic huts and homesteads. One of the Australian Alps national parks, this park is nationally and internationally recognised as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. It contains nine wilderness areas, and its alpine and sub-alpine areas contain plant species found nowhere else in the world. The park is also home to the rare mountain pygmy possum and corroboree frog. The northern section is famous for extensive treeless plains and historic huts. This is where you will find Selwyn Snowfields. The central section is home to Australia's largest alpine area: the place above the treeline, covered with delicate herbfields and fragile bogs and fens. This is where you'll find most of the park's ski fields - Perisher Blue, Thredbo and Charlotte Pass. The southern section offers dry, rugged areas along the lower Snowy River surrounded by large expanses of wilderness. Weather can change quickly in t

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Alectown

Category: CITY

New South Wales,

The small village of Alectown is part of the Parkes Shire and is located around 23 kilometres north of Parkes along the Newell Highway. It is a very small farming community and it is situated close by to the world famous Radio Telescope the Dish. The village boasts a strong rural fire group. Community bush and old time dances are held in the War Memorial Hall. Australia's Bush Cathedral - Go Forth Faith Arena at Mamre Farm is only six kilometres east of Alectown where an annual "Old Fashioned Revival Camp Meeting" is held. Bring the family along to come and visit this farming community and see what it has to offer.