Places to visit
Tell a FriendACT >> Australian Capital Territory
Climate Summer is warm (25 - 30) with a fair amount of rain. Winter is cooler (5 - 15 ) with little rain and colder temperatures in the surrounding highlands. The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) was created by the Australian Constitution in... more...
NSW >> SYDNEY Manly and the northern beaches
Manly Beautiful Manly is a place where anyone and everyone can feel welcome. On Sunday mornings the beach bursts into colour as hundreds of children start surf life saving training (lovingly called nippers). Weekends are also market days and just off The ... more...
NSW >> SYDNEY A to Z
Art Gallery NSW, Art Gallery Road, The Domain Open daily with free admission and situated next to the Royal Botanic Gardens. Established in 1875 the gallery houses some of Australia’s finest artworks. On display are works of popular... more...
NSW >> SYDNEY Darling Harbour
What's there? Darling Harbour is one of Sydney's largest dining, shopping and entertainment areas. King Street Wharf is packed with sleek restaurants, and Cockle Bay Wharf with alfresco cafés, bars and restaurants. Things to do Take a ferry,... more...
NSW >> A SYDNEY bondi and the eastern suburbs
Bondi – what’s there? Inhabited by backpackers, billionaires, board riders and the body beautiful, Bondi is one of Sydney's most eclectic and exciting precincts. The main thoroughfare, Campbell Parade, has surf shops, takeaway outlets,... more...
NSW >> SYDNEY cronulla, bundeena and royal national park
Cronulla, Bundeena & The royal national park Just a 50-minute train journey from Circular Quay will get you to Cronulla in Sutherland Shire, south of Sydney's. With fantastic secluded beaches and a lively outdoor café culture, you'll also find ... more...
NSW >> SYDNEY harbour and islands
What’s there? Extending over 30 hectares, the Royal Botanic Gardens occupy one of Sydney's most spectacular locations, right on the edge of the harbour. Sydney Harbour National Park includes most of the harbour islands and large ... more...
NSW >> Travelling north from Sydney
Heading towards the north coast of NSW the sun, sea and sand options are almost unlimited. First the Central Coast offers the beautiful beaches of Terrigal and Avoca, travel on to the harbour and port city of Newcastle, to the dolphiin capital of... more...
NSW >> Travelling south from Sydney
From pristine beaches to an unrivalled wonderland and certainly a road less travelled by most before you. The Southern Highlands are undiscovered to most international visitors. Although 'the word' is starting to get out and more campervans and... more...
NSW >> Travelling west of Sydney
The World Heritage listed Blue Mountains are just the tip of what a day, overnight or longer trip west will reward you with. The regional towns of Leura, Katoomba and Blackheath service a sparsely spread population in an area inundated with... more...












