New South Wales
Home of the iconic Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge, New South Wales is also a haven for nature watchers and a mecca for beach lovers.
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Sydney |
The natural beauty, rich blend of cultures, energy and appetite make the harbour city a prime source of creativity and innovation. More
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Sydney Surrounds |
This region is a grand spectrum
of delights. Here you'll find sparkling waterways, World Heritage-listed
national parks, age-old mountains and ravines, cascading
waterfalls and some of the most stunning beaches on the planet. More
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North Coast |
An intriguing blend of old and
new, the North Coast is where the world's largest expanse
of subtropical rainforest meets mountains forged from ancient volcanoes. More
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South Coast |
The unspoilt natural beauty of the southern coastline of New South Wales unfolds in a series of bays and coves. Little townships, many with interesting histories, are known for their fine food and wines, and great country markets. Superb local cheeses are a speciality. More
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Snowy Mountains |
Mountain air doesn't
come any purer than this. Adventure activities, from winter
sports to cycling, caving, rafting, kayaking and horse riding - plus
bracing mountain walks - make your stay exhilarating. Australia's
highest mountain, Mt Kosciuszko, looks down on sub-alpine
snowgum woodlands and tall forests of alpine ash and mountain
gum. More
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Heart of Country |
Some of Australia's most
historic country towns dot this region. These quintessentially
Australian settlements, founded by gold miners, graziers and farmers
and chosen
by artists for their special light, are loved by visitors
today for their old-world general stores and friendly country pubs. More
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New South Wales Outback |
Harsh but fragile, the rugged
natural beauty of Outback NSW has been appreciated for millennia by the
region's Aboriginal inhabitants. Aboriginal artworks, some 30,000
years old, adorn sites in Mutawintji National Park. More
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Lord Howe Island |
World Heritage listed for its
remarkable geology and its rare collection of birds, plants and marine
life, Lord Howe is surrounded by the world's southernmost coral
reef. Crystal clear waters teem with marine life and rare
coral, protected as part of the Lord Howe Island Marine Park. More
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