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The States and Territories of Australia
Queensland
With regions such as the Gold Coast and Whitsundays, it's
little wonder that Queensland brings to mind lazy days on sunny beaches. It's
true, the perfect climate and seaside towns show relaxed Australian culture at
its best.
New South Wales
Welcome to New South Wales. Australia's oldest state is
packed full of amazing attractions, places of spectacular natural beauty, unique
history and a bunch of fun activities for all to enjoy.
Australian Capital Territory
Welcome to the nation's capital. It's full name is a bit
of a mouthful so the state is known simply as the ACT. You could easily miss
it on the map as it's far smaller than the state of New South Wales that completely
surrounds it.
Victoria
For a small state, Victoria has some of the best sightseeing
and most fascinating places in the country. From the heady Gold Rush days to
the dramatic scenery, there are surprises around every bend.
Tasmania
Tucked away at the far south of the country and across
the untamed waters of Bass Strait, lies Tasmania, a place rich with heritage
and spectacular natural history.
South Australia
Wine connoisseurs won't be disappointed, with regions
such as the Barossa, Clare Valley and The Limestone Coast, South Australia's
large selection of acclaimed wineries will satisfy your every tastebud.
Western Australia
WA has a rugged and beautiful outback & a history tied to the ocean. From the
vast open plains of the Nullarbor to the colourful marine wonderland of Ningaloo
Reef, WA provides the best of both worlds.
Northern Territory
A land of contrasts, the Northern Territory is rich with
striking scenery. From the lush rainforests of Kakadu and Katherine to the arid
red plains of the Red Centre in Alice Springs and the great rock, Uluru, the
land is full of surprises.

