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Australia's Cities of Regional Importance

Saturday, August 16, 2014

Orange, New South Wales

Come here to rest and enjoy in orange life in harmony with nature. Orange is located at the foot of an extinct volcano, just four hours drive from Sydney. Equip the wineries in temperate locations and the excellent restaurants a visit. Try out during Orange FOOD Week in April or at the wine festival in October selected food and wine. Stroll through the Botanical Gardens or along the Orange City Heritage Trail, the cultural path of the city, or enjoy the Mt Canobolas, an ancient volcano summit, the view of the city.

Alice Springs Area, Northern Territory

Today Alice is a rollicking, modern city with a turbulent history of pioneering, adventurous landscape and rich Aboriginal art. She is also the main gateway to the famous outback attractions such as Uluru-Kata Tjuta, Kings Canyon, Simpson Desert and the East and West MacDonnell Ranges.

Bundaberg, Queensland

A colony of nesting turtles is just one of the natural attractions near Bundaberg, which is about four hours drive north of Brisbane. This historical city is also the sugarcane southern gateway to the Great Barrier Reef and is fringed by coral reefs, and 140 km of white sandy beaches. Dive or snorkel in front of the Lady Elliot and Lady Musgrave Iceland Iceland, refresh yourself with a swim in the sea and fish in the national parks on the coast. Bundaberg but has yet to offer many other attractions such as museums, listed buildings and lush botanical gardens.

Cairns Area, Queensland

The nearby rivers are ideal for white water rafting. Take a scenic train ride to the idyllic, populated by numerous butterflies Kuranda village. Or dive into the primeval forest of the Daintree Rainforest. This busy international city offers its visitors excellent restaurants, shops and inns. It is also a great base for exploring the islands of the rain forest and the reefs in Queensland's tropical north.

Around Gold Coast, Queensland

Indulge yourself in the waves off Broadbeach, snorkel through a shipwreck off Main Beach or walk to Surfers Paradise. above the golden sand fringed by skyscrapers Experience in a virtual reality attraction at Dreamworld a special thrill, you can swim with dolphins at Sea World and see how movies in the Warner Bros. Movie World. In the lush hinterland of the Gold Coast offers waterfalls, rainforest, stunning views and walking through a picturesque landscape.

Launceston, Devonport and Burnie, Tasmania

Let the great charm of small towns in Tasmania - Launceston, Devonport and Burnie - enchanted. The manageable and picturesque cities of Tasmania, as Launceston, Devonport and Burnie have a lot to offer travelers. Discover restaurants, galleries, parklands and historic streets, you learn to know the friendly locals and explore the attractions in the area. Launceston in northern Tasmania lie, home to a thriving cultural scene, and the wilderness of Cataract Gorge.

Bendigo, Victoria

Discover the history, culture and colonial architecture of the gold rush in Victoria's former Boomtown. Although there may be no more gold is found, then the good times in elegant, historic stay Bendigo, the geographical center of Victoria, yet receive. The grand, magnificent building, the Chinese heritage and vibrant museums are a visible legacy of the gold rush.

Albany, Western Australia

Albany is located on the rocky south coast of Western Australia from about 4.5 hours drive from Perth. In this city you can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life for a while. It is surrounded by green lakes, tall forests and national parks, from fishing to diving to hiking and whale watching to attract many nature adventures. There is also a very historical place where you can immerse yourself in the many fascinating stories about the traditional owners of the land, the later convicts, sailors and whalers.

Broome and the surrounding area, Western Australia

Soak up in Chinatown and the multilingual road signs and the melting pot of nationalities up. Discover the romantic and turbulent history of the city in their museums. See the dinosaur footprints, which are preserved in the rock and take a camel ride at sunset on beautiful Cable Beach.

Kalgoorlie, Western Australia

Explore the gold fields and ghost towns, history and the great adventure in the heart of the Wild West of Western Australia. If you like old westerns, you will be in Kalgoorlie, the oldest gold field town of Western Australia, feel in your element. Their historic buildings and lively pubs are the legacy of more than a hundred years, gold rush history.

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