States and Territories of Australia
Australia is divided into 8 states and territories. Click on the links below to explore more about each and some of the highlights in each regions.
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South Australia |
South Australia is known as a state of festivals and of fine wine. More than half of Australia's wines are produced here. This is also the best place for those who are looking for contact with nature such as whale watching, canoeing and horse riding. More
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New South Wales |
New South Wales offers you the
widest range of activities in Australia. The State is rich in magnificent
beaches, great to do water sports. You can for a walk in colorful rainforest
or just enjoy skiing in the mountains. The biggest and the oldest city
of Sydney wait for you with its night life. More
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Victoria |
Victoria is the smallest of
Australian inland states, but has lot of beautiful sights to offer. Here
you will find Australian Alps going up to 2000 metres, unique ocean cliffs
and rolling green hills with wide vineyards. Victoria is also famous
for Great Ocean Road, which features The Twelve Apostles. Melbourne,
Victoria’s capital city, is situated in Philip Bay. Not only you
can experience bursting nightlife here, but relax in one of the splendid
restaurants. More
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Queensland |
Queensland, also called the
Sunshine State, is a state of many contrasts. It is the only part of
Australia with 6 climate zones. Here you will find long beaches of Gold
and Sunshine Coast, Great Barrier Reef, virgin and lush rainforest and
dry outback. Brisbane, Queensland’s capital, is a city full of
energy, style, arts and culture. More
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Tasmania |
Tasmania is the most preserved
Australia’s State. About 40% of land is classified as a National
Park. The Island has a vide diversity of mountains, beaches,
rivers and bays. It offers naturally produced Tasmanian food,
wine and beer. For
adventure and nature seekers there is no better place like
this. More
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Northern Territory |
Northern Territory will introduce
to you the best of Aboriginal culture. Historical sites, rock art painting
and community life are to be found throughout most areas.
This state is the widest and less touched by European civilization. More
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Western Australia |
Western Australia is Australia's
largest state covering the third of the mainland, but with
only 10% of Australian population, so one word which can
describe is “space”.
It is the region of enormous desserts, white sand beaches
and the world’s
biggest diamond mine. More
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Australian Capital Territory (ACT) |
The Australian Capital Territory
is 80 km long and 30 km wide. It offers the best Australian
culture experience. South of the region is dominated by Canberra
with Australian greatest
institutions and the north of the region consists mainly
the Namadgi National Park. There are plenty walking trails
and some magnificent barbecue
areas to stopover. More
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