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27 Mile Warrego River Fishing Spot

27 Mile Fishing Spot
Charleville

Imagine the peace and quiet, the smell of sizzling Yellowbelly, the star-filled nights and the fire crackling lazily away. Now you can wake up, get up and plan your fishing trip to the 27 Mile Warrego River Fishing Spot.

Alma Park Zoo

Brisbane's Alma Park Zoo
Dakabin

A genuine wildlife experience - discover a wide range of Australian, exotic and endangered animals at Alma Park Zoo. Learn all sorts of interesting information at the keeper talks and presentations about Ring-tailed Lemur, Black-capped Capuchins, Koala's, Snakes, Crocodiles, Baboons and Spider Monkeys.

Aboriginal Tjilbruke Trail, Monument And Kingston Park Coastal Reserve

Kingston Park Cliff Face, Kingston Park, Adelaide, South Australia
Kingston Park

With its superb coastal views, Kingston Park is home to the John Dowie Rock Sculpture at the heritage Aboriginal Site.

Adopt a Koala

Adopt a Koala
Brisbane

Koalas in the wild need your help.

Adventure Parc

Adventure Parc
Tamborine Mountain

Want an action packed day? Take the family, a group of friends or corporate teams to new heights at Mount Tamborine Adventure Parc.

10 Mile Fishing Spot


Charleville

The coffee coloured water of the Warrego River provides visitors and locals with a great camping, fishing or swimming spot. Peace and quiet has never been more accessible.

Abrolhos Islands


Geraldton

More than 120 unspoiled islands clustered over 100 kilometres of pristine ocean make up the Abrolhos Islands off Western Australia's mid north coast. Fishing around these spectacular atolls is rated among the best in the world, while bird watching is another popular drawcard.

75 Mile Beach


Fraser Island

In the great tradition of many Australian place names, 75 Mile Beach on Fraser Island, was so named because it is approximately 75 miles long.

Alpha Native Flower Garden


Alpha

Australian and South African natives plus varieties of Stattis grow on this two and half acre site, the Alpha Native Flower Garden, located beside Alpha Creek.

Allendale Gardens And Rainforest Walks


Edith Creek

Allendale Gardens are beautifully landscaped gardens located next to temperate rainforest in Tasmania’s far north-west. The two and a half hectares (6 acres) of landscaped gardens and lawns sit beside 26 hectares (16 acres) of cool temperate rainforest at Edith Creek.

Alice Springs Reptile Centre


Alice Springs

The Alice Springs Reptile Centre is one of the largest reptile display in the Northern Territory. Come and visit the extensive range of reptiles, including the huge perentie goannas, frilled neck lizards, thorny devils and many other fascinating reptiles.

Alfred Nicholas Gardens


Sherbrooke

The many linking paths through this garden take you beneath a canopy of the awesome mountain ash trees of the Dandenong Ranges.

Anastasia's Pool


Broome

In Broome, see Anastasia’s Pool, a natural rock pool which is part of the history of the town and tells a touching story.

Adelaide Zoo


Adelaide

Adelaide Zoo is just a 15 minute walk from the central business district and is home to more than 1,800 animals and almost 300 species of exotic and native mammals, birds, reptiles and fish exhibited in over eight hectares of magnificent botanic surroundings. Adelaide Zoo is also home to Wang Wang...

Albert Kersten Mining and Mineral Museum


Broken Hill

The Albert Kersten Mining and Minerals Museum displays minerals, gems and interesting props regarding mining in Broken Hill and the town's special gift of minerals are displayed. This museum is not a static collection of rocks but a dynamic and active interpretive centre.

Amberainbow Pony Rides


Salisbury

Amberainbow Pony Rides offer pony parties, pony hire, pony rides to you in Adelaide South Australia. Our trusted family of entertainers will bring a pony to you from as little as AUD130.00. We have provided hundreds of pony rides to children of all ages.

17 Mile Falls


Katherine

These waterfalls astound all who are lucky enough to see them. A hidden gem, the waterfalls can only be accessed by trekkers on the Jatbula Trail.

Amazement


Wyong Creek

Amazement offers a welcoming and attractive setting with a great range of activities the whole family will enjoy. Enjoy the Lilly Pilly Maze, Summer Maze, maze games, and the electric and pedal cars for small children.

Alligator Gorge


Wilmington

Alligator Gorge within Mount Remarkable National Park is the premier natural attraction in the Southern Flinders Ranges.

Alligator Creek Falls Track


Townsville

Alligator Creek flows through Bowling Green Bay National Park in a series of cascades, deep pools and waterfalls. The walk starts from the southern end of the picnic area. A lower lookout is located 500 metres along the track. The track continues on another two kilometres to Cockatoo Creek.

Abrahams Bosom Reserve


Currarong

Features of the scenic reserve include the beach, a natural rock pool, creek, scenic walking tracks and picnic facilities. The Abrahams Bosom Reserve has two interesting walks: The first is The Wreck Walk - is a 2.5 kilometre return walk that takes a leisurely one hour, on an easy gradient and takes...

Alan Mclellan Lookout


Port Augusta

A stone cairn marks the spot where Captain Matthew Flinders stepped ashore on 10 March 1802. The cairn was built in 1967 and named after Alan McLellan, an early historian of Port Augusta.

Alfred National Park


Cann River

Alfred National Park contains some of the most southerly occurrences of warm temperate rainforest in Australia Things to see and do There are no walking tracks or easily accessible stopping points on the highway from which to explore the park.

Allan Tannock Weir


Cunnamulla

The Allan Tannock Weir is situated on the Warrego River five kilometres south of Cunnamulla. There is a picnic area with wood fuel barbecue, swimming and fishing are permitted one hundred metres from the Weir Wall. A boat ramp is situated five hundred metres up river from the Weir.

Alice Springs Desert Park


Alice Springs

A must see for every visitor to the Alice.

Alligator Hole


Wyndham

Alligator Hole is a salt water crocodile habitat where you can see the mighty ‘Salty’ at home in the wild.

Anderson's Mill


Smeaton

In a postcard setting on the banks of Birch's Creek at Smeaton, Anderson's Mill stands as a powerful reminder of an industry that flourished after the gold rush of the 1850's.

Alligator Creek - Bowling Green Bay National Park


Alligator Creek

As the region's largest coastal park, Bowling Green Bay National Park contains diverse habitats. Its coastal plains are dramatically set against a backdrop of rugged granite mountains rising abruptly in the distance.

18 Mile Fishing Spot


Charleville

At the 18 Mile Warrego River Fishing Spot you will find your own slice of Warrego heaven just 28 kilometres north of Charleville.

"The Aarhus" Dive Site


East Brisbane

North of Moreton Island lies a 50 metre iron barque which sank in 1894 after a 122 day sail from New York, carrying a cargo of kerosene, glassware, wire bails and alarm clocks. Timber artifacts under the sand have been preserved from being drenched in kerosene.

Airforce Beach


Evans Head

One of the most popular beaches on the north coast, Airforce Beach is patrolled during the summer holiday period. It has fairly consistent surf with the best wave direction being from the east northeast. Easy walking distance from the popular Silver Sands Caravan Park.

12 Apostles Air Adventures


Torquay

Take a spectacular scenic flight in the modern class aircraft for a bird's eye view of the stunning coastline of the Great Ocean Road through to the 12 Apostles. Choose to depart from your own private airport in Torquay or from Apollo Bay Airport. Recognised as one of the world's most scenic...

"The Moltke" Dive Site


Magnetic Island

"The Moltke" is a wreck dive accessible from the shore on Magnetic Island. The old cargo Boat has been here for over 70 years. The structure is fairly broken up providing many corners and holes for marine life to hide in.

Abercrombie Caves


Trunkey Creek

The entrance to the Abercrombie Caves is through the majestic Archway. Solid masses of marble decorate the walls of the caves highlighted by the soft natural light entering from each end. More than a century ago goldminers built a platform for dances in one of the main galleries.

"Llewellyn" Dive Site


East Mackay

Exciting wreck diving is to be had at the historic 'Llewellyn' site, east of Mackay on the Great Barrier Reef. The steamer was last seen departing Cape Capricorn Lighthouse on 17 July 1919 and disappeared during heavy gales as it sailed from Rockhampton to Bowen.

Albert Park


Albert Park

Albert Park is located in the city of Port Phillip, approximately three km from the CBD of Melbourne.

Alpine National Park


Hotham Heights

The Alpine National Park is Victoria's largest and protects our highest mountains and varied alpine environments. It has the greatest range of flora and fauna of any national park in Victoria.

150th Meridian


Moura

Located one kilometre east of Moura on the Dawson Highway, the 150th Meridian marker shows the position of the imaginary line (150 °E) on which Queensland (Eastern Standard) time is based. At the time of the equinox, a day is exactly 12 hours long anywhere on the Meridian line. The meridian line...

Angourie Beach


Angourie

Angourie Beach was declared a National Surfing Reserve in 2007, the second site in Australia to be recognised for its significance to recreational surfing and, as such, is considered sacred by Australian surfers. If the NSW North Coast can be said to have a half dozen legendary point-breaks, Angourie is undoubtedly...

Aboriginal Bora Ring


Tucki Tucki

Aboriginal Bora Ring is one of the several Tribal Ceremonial Grounds in the district and has been fenced and marked with a description board. Ceremonial grounds are very significant to the Aboriginal people and are usually marked with a Bora Ring.

Amamoor State Forest


Amamoor

Amamoor State Forest produces some of the finest hoop pine in Queensland. More than 120 bird species have been sighted in its riverine rainforests and plantations of hoop and bunya pines. Enjoy a drive through the forested valley and explore interesting walks.

Adelaide's Underwater Heritage Trail


Port Willunga

Adelaide's Underwater Heritage Trail interprets four shipwrecks located in Gulf St Vincent - the Grecian, Zanoni, Star of Greece and Norma. These wrecks represent a variety of vessels associated with trade and development in South Australia during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and span the period of British shipbuilding from...

Admirals Arch


Flinders Chase

Witness the amazing forces of nature at Admirals Arch in Flinders Chase National Park. A viewing platform and boardwalk around a cliff face leads visitors to this spectacular natural rock arch known as Admiral's Arch, sculpted by weathering and erosion from the sea over thousands of years.

Agincourt Reef


Port Douglas

Agincourt Reef, off Port Douglas on the Great Barrier Reef, is a series of many smaller reefs with at least 16 different dive sites. The Channels offer interesting swim-throughs and caves, while The Gardens are renowned for their exceptional abundance of brightly coloured reef fish.

Andersons Fire Trail


Woodford

Anderson Fire Trail runs from Bedford Creek near Woodford to Kings Tableland at Wentworth Falls and is suitable for mountain biking and walking. The Trail also provides access to Murphys Glen and Ingar Picnic Area which is a popular campsite and picnic area.

Angourie Blue Pool


Angourie

The Angourie Blue Pool is extremely deep and it is a very popular swimming hole. There is a walking track to the Angourie Blue Pool from the car park area at the eastern end of The Crescent, Angourie.

Agnes Falls Scenic Reserve


Toora

At 59 metres, Agnes Falls are the highest single span falls in Victoria. Things to do: - take a short stroll through the Blue Gum forest to a viewing area overlooking the falls - watch and listen to birds darting between bushes or feeding within the canopy of the trees within...

41 Degrees South Salmon Farm & Ginseng Farm


Red hills

41 Degrees South is a fish farm, wetland and ginseng plantation near Deloraine, northwest Tasmania. 41 Degrees South is a family-owned business focusing on ecologically sustainable aquaculture. Located in native bushland, the farm grows salmon in natural conditions, without chemicals or antibiotics, using environmentally sustainable practices.

Alpha Petrified Wood


Alpha

The volunteers at the Rowley Roberts Tourist Information Centre can show you examples of petrified wood and direct you to where you might see this in its natural setting. Petrified wood is a type of fossil, in which the tissues of a dead plant are replaced with minerals (most often a...

Albert River Circuit


Canungra

The Albert River circuit within Lamington National Park, leads off the Border Track five kilometres from the trail head. The track winds down to Lightning Falls and follows the left branch of the Albert River upstream to Echo Falls and Echo Point.