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Australia is the sixth largest country in the world. It's about the same size as the 48 mainland states of the USA and 50 per cent larger than Europe, but has the lowest population density in the world - only two people per square kilometre.

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Whitsunday Accommodation
The Whitsundays will dazzle the visitor with its rich blue sea and 74 tropical islands. It's a visual delight with aquamarine blue waterways merging with clear blue skies on a fine day.
Wagga Wagga Accommodation
Wagga Wagga is the hub and major retail/industry centre of the Riverina, Australia's food bowl and New South Wales biggest wine-producing region.
Forster/Tuncurry Accommodation
Because of its close proximity to Sydney, Forster-Tuncurry has established itself as a popular summer holiday destination with large lakes and white sandy beaches.
Port Hedland Accommodation
Port Hedland is a unique blend of resource industrialisation and incredible natural wonders, from modern state of the art technology operating the giant BHP facilities to the many birds and wildlife that maintain their habitat within the salt and iron ore stock piles.
Mandurah Accommodation
Mandurah is a vibrant and versatile city that offers a myriad of pursuits and leisure activities and is noted for its magnificent waterways and holiday atmosphere.
Lizard Island Accommodation
Located right on the Great Barrier Reef, Lizard Island has over 1,000 hectares of National Park, unspoilt beaches and an abundance of marine life.
Great Keppel Island Accommodation
Great Keppel Island is just north of the Tropic of Capricorn and is the biggest member of the Keppel Island Family. Most of the island is natural bushland and is surrounded by pristine white sandy beaches, coves and pockets of fringing reef.
Geraldton Accommodation
Located 423 kilometres north of Perth and the gateway to the State's vast north ...
Dunk Island Accommodation
Dunk Island, the largest of the Family Islands, was known to the first inhabitants as 'Coonanglebah' - the Island of Peace and Plenty.
Busselton Accommodation
Sheltered from most prevailing winds, it has 30 kilometres of white sandy beaches and is an aquatic playground remarkable for the variety it offers in the tranquil waters of Geographe Bay...
Mooloolaba Accommodation
Blessed with a heady mix of ocean beaches, riverfront, variety of restaurants and great nightlife, Mooloolaba is a popular, central Sunshine Coast resort town.
Broome Accommodation
Broome simply oozes with colour. It's Western Australia's secret getaway - right on the Indian Ocean's doorstep and the gateway to Australia's last frontier of pristine wilderness ...
Hobart Accommodation
Tasmania's capital city Hobart sits on the Derwent River overlooked by Mount Wellington and still retains much of it's colonial character with many of it's original historic sandstone buildings.
Moreton Island Accommodation
No island in Moreton Bay says ‘fun’ more than Moreton. Located in the northern part of the Bay, Moreton is only a short boat trip from Scarborough or Manly.
Launceston Accommodation
Set in hilly countryside at the meeting point of the Esk and Tamar Rivers, Launceston is Tasmania's second largest city.
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