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Australia's Outback (Tourism)
This website is managed by Tourism NT, a division of the Northern Territory Government, which is charged with the promotion and development of tourism in the Northern Territory (Australia).
Australian Tourism
The Official Site of Tourism Australia - Information about travelling to and around Australia. Learn about Australia's cities, weather, geography and find hotels, transport and travel agents.
Northern Territory
Welcome - If you are thinking of visiting Australia, the Northern Territory is the place to start. The Northern Territory has some of the best known tourist icons in Australia. These are Ayers Rock or Uluru as it is known by the aboriginal people and Kakadu National Park.
Access can be via air from Asia into Darwin by Qantas, Garuda Indonesia or Royal Brunei and from other Australian cities by Qantas or Virgin Blue. If you fancy the train, The Ghan leaves Adelaide for Alice Springs twice a week. The Ghan will go through to Darwin from February 2004. There are Express Coaches from all capital cities that go to Alice Springs, Ayers Rock, Tennant Creek, Katherine and Darwin. They also do a loop out to Kakadu.
Queensland
The comprehensive Travel Guide to Queensland, Australia's Sunshine State.
South Australia
Drink world-beating wines among breathtaking vines. Swim with dolphins, luminescent cuttlefish and rare seahorses. Make the city of Adelaide your home for an international festival or two. Explore the eco-wonderland that is Kangaroo Island, retreating to your very own lighthouse at the end of the day. Cruise the Murray River on a houseboat for two or twelve. Catch your own 'catch of the day' on Yorke Peninsula. Or leave your worries behind for a summer break by the seaside. There's so much to do in South Australia. And it's all so close. Adelaide (our vibrant, cosmopolitan capital) is the perfect gateway to the State's tourism regions - to experiences that will move and mystify, relax and refresh you. For something new, fly high in a helicopter above Wilpena Pound (in the ancient Flinders Ranges); stay in five-star luxury with your own chef on Kangaroo Island; or come face to face with dolphins on a sea-kayaking adventure on Adelaide's Port River.
Tasmania
Tasmania…an island haven at the edge of the world where you can still journey deep into pristine wilderness, and walk with wildlife found nowhere else.
Come soon and meet the growers and makers of fine wine and food. Challenge yourself with unbeatable outdoor adventure. Then take a step back in time to heritage sites that live and breathe.
With autumn approaching, enjoy the fruits of the land at a variety of food and wine events, from historic Longford in the north to the south's lush Huon Valley.
In late March, teams of sailors and runners compete in the nation's ultimate endurance challenge, the Australian Three Peaks Race, while in April, Targa Tasmania takes to the roads again.
Tourism New South Wales - Australia
Visit New South Wales is your complete guide for holiday information, accommodation and events in Sydney and New South Wales.
Western Australia Tourism
Welcome to the official tourism website for Western Australia, where you’ll find everything you need to know about planning your holiday in our State – from our unique holiday experiences and world-class events, to travel suggestions, competitions, holiday specials and much more. Or if you know what you want, search for accommodation, tours, hire or attractions.
In Western Australia you can dive with the world’s largest fish - the whale shark, walk amongst the tree tops of ancient trees, sleep under a canopy of stars in the desert, or explore the gorges and wilderness areas. It truly is the authentic Australian experience.
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