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Looking for fun things to do in Australia? Check out these ideas for what what do in Australia, including places to visit, tourist attractions, and sightseeing. Read reviews of the top things to do and see in Australia, submitted by fellow travelers. You may also Write your own review of what to do in Australia.
#61 of 371 things to do in Australia
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Mariesplace says:
I can't describe how amazing this coast is. Victoria is a beautiful state in southern Australia has a temperate climate. It took my breath away to see the sights and the mighty Southern Ocean. I had no idea there were so many rain forests (temperate). Each one was un-spoilt and very "natural". Bi...
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#62 of 371 things to do in Australia
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koala says:
18 km away from Fitzroy Crossing is the beuatiful small Geikie Gorge National Park. It was named after Sir Achibald Geikie, but the traditional owners, the Bunaba people call it Darnku.
It is a beautiful and spectacular ravine in the Kimberleys. It was formed by the Fitzroy River during t...
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#63 of 371 things to do in Australia
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dl4plm says:
This really is a must visit!
There are thirteen gorgeous gorges that make up the major attraction of the Nitmiluk National Park - the english named "Katherine Gorge" which is some 340 kilometres southeast of Darwin.
This is rugged Outback country with deep rainforests, rocky cliffs and escarp...
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#64 of 371 things to do in Australia
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Chelsea says:
Camberwell Market is arguably better for Australian 'stuff' than Vic Market. At Victoria Market, if you don't want to buy something, you can go away for a few days and think about it. When you come back, it's probably still going to be there because it's a mass produced t-shirt that says 'Australia'...
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#65 of 371 things to do in Australia
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mangomm33 says:
I spent 4 months in Australia as a 20 year old for one semester in college... it was the best travel experience so far. After being all over the world I have found that Sydney, Australia is the greatest city in the world. For one it is very clean, beautiful weather year round, great beaches, great...
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#66 of 371 things to do in Australia
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o_mendfornd says:
Went to the Jenolan caves because we thought it looked moderately intersting. They're a set of limestone caves in the western Blue Mountains, with stalactites etc. Went into two of the caves; there are guided tours of the caves that run at different times of day, so we ended up with a random selecti...
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#67 of 371 things to do in Australia
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liekevo says:
During my trip to the Blue Moutains we went to Scenic World. They have a scenic Skyway, Railway, Cableway and Walkway. The day we were there is was very misty and the scenic Skyway was closed because of that, not much to see. But you could take the Railway or Cableway down to the rainforest, because...
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#68 of 371 things to do in Australia
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Chelsea says:
The country town of Rutherglen is the centre of North East Victoria's wine region.
The town itself has little to offer, but is nonetheless all you'd expect of an innocent country town. The main street, which, funnily enough, is called Main Street, is home to a number of antique shops in which yo...
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#69 of 371 things to do in Australia
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glennisnz says:
The Mossman Gorge, just a short drive from the small town of Mossman, is a great walk, fortunately, nothing too strenuous as the temperature is hot and sticky, but when you get into the rain forest the temperature is much more comfortable, nicely cool. There is a rushing river tumbling over huge bou...
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#70 of 371 things to do in Australia
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JCSD says:
You can get an iced chocolate almost anywhere...but I had my first at the Esplanade Hotel in Fremantle. It was great!
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#71 of 371 things to do in Australia
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kadzbiz says:
Bicheno is a lovely little town. There is a great blowhole, a little aquarium and some great spots for taking photos. If you love fishing, this is your town. Very relaxing and some good accommodation if you're prepared to pay a bit extra.
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#72 of 371 things to do in Australia
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Sunflower300 says:
We met our guide in the visitor centre and went into the briefing room for some safety tips, and to receive our visibility vest and eye protection. As this is a working brewery, they cannot be too careful. I visited on a Saturday so the brewery was not in operation; however, we still needed our safe...
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#73 of 371 things to do in Australia
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shirlan says:
In the Adelaide Hills. There is a cafe/restaurant and souvenier shop. There is a view over Adelaide and the ocean.
It is also a good place to start or end a bush walk. There are numerous walking trails from the summit.
It is free but to park your car it is either $1 for an hour or $2 for all day....
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#74 of 371 things to do in Australia
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dl4plm says:
Cape Leveque is a beautiful hidden pocket of the Kimberley, located on the tip of the Dampier Peninsula. A drive from Broome to Cape Leveque included some 200 kilometres of unsealed road characterised by corrugations and sandy sections, so a four wheel drive vehicle is needed travel and the roa...
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#75 of 371 things to do in Australia
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hayleyannerose says:
The whale watching season commences from June to November and the tours are a briliant way to observe these magnificent humpbacks!
You can get some brilliant photos and the tours have on-board commentary, which gives you information about the whales behaviour and they also give you leaflets about...
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