Articles, tagged with "great dividing range", page 1
04th August 2011
Cairns is the fourth most popular area for visitors to Australia mostly because of the Great Barrier Reef. Visitors who book their own car hire at Cairns airport have an independent way to sightsee. While everyone who stays in Cairns must explore the Grea...
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Author:
Juan Foster
16th June 2011
In New South Wales lies a bustling city, on the foothills of the Great Dividing Range and north of the Murray River. Albury is one of New South Wales’ inland cities and is also the second largest. It is located at the epicentre of Australia’s three sprawl...
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Author:
Nazima Golamaully
23rd May 2011
Found in northern Queensland, the fertile plateau called the Atherton Tablelands makes up a portion of the Great Dividing Range. This plain is volcanic in nature and is considered to be among the richest agricultural zones in Australia. The stunning lands...
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Author:
tierra
24th February 2011
If you are looking for a taste of old Australia, when the cattlemen reigned and the legends of the infamous Ned Kelly and the Man from Snowy River began, then look no further than Mansfield, Victoria. Mansfield, on the edge of the Great Dividing Range, is...
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Sidney
21st February 2011
Located in northern Queensland, the fertile plateau called the Atherton Tablelands can make up a portion of the Great Dividing Range. This plain is volcanic in nature and is regarded as to be amongst the richest agricultural zones in Australia. The gorgeo...
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Author:
joanne
16th August 2010
Several cities and famous places in Australia have their own unique norms, values, culture and traditions which are quite similar in nature with each other but there are some major differences as well which differentiate these cities from one another. Lik...
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Author:
wab16
04th June 2010
The Gold Coast of Australia can keep you busy for weeks and months at a time, but you probably don't have that long on your vacation, so it is a good idea to know what to do once you visit the other side of the world. Who would have known, for instance, t...
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JenB
04th June 2010
There are really too many interesting things to check out when you visit the Gold Coast of Australia. That is why you will want to find out a little about the place before you visit. You may not know that Coolangatta is considered the twin city of Tweed H...
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Author:
JenB
29th April 2010
Northern Territory: There is no world famous opera house to be found here. The capital city of Darwin, while home to the majority of the Northern Territory's residents, might still be considered small and rustic when compared to Sydney or Brisbane. If you...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
14th April 2010
Deep blue sea, lined with sandy beaches that bathe in blessed sunlight almost through out the year. Welcome to Gold Coast, a place straight out of your imagination. This tiny piece of heaven is studded with luxuriant golf courses, top line eateries, thril...
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Author:
Brainwork
09th February 2010
Australia has become one of the wealthiest countries in the world and ranks among the highest in the world in terms of health care, life expectancy, quality of life, human development, public education, economic freedom and the protection of life and libe...
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Move Forward
27th November 2009
Ask the people of Port Macquarie the best place in the Hastings to visit when you are in the mood to get away from the hustle and bustle of civilisation, and chances you'll receive a common reply: Werrikimbe National Park. Just over an hour of scenic driv...
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Author:
Gloria Dekker
06th November 2009
The town of Brisbane, located on the Brisbane River between Moreton Bay and the Great Dividing Range, is a preferred vacation destination in south-eastern Queensland. Lots of Brisbane hostels offer comfy lodging and convenient facilities and services t...
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Author:
Cory Santiago
02nd November 2009
Brisbane is the capital of Queensland, Australia. It is also regarded as the country's third most populous city, behind Melbourne and Sydney. It rests between the Great Dividing Range and Moreton Bay, along the Brisbane brook. It became its name fro...
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Author:
Cory Santiago
16th October 2009
There are many great roads in Australia which are amazing to drive. Infact you can drive full circle around Australia to the point where a motorhome may be the best vehicle to have! Sleeping almost anywhere is an amazing luxury to have and should not be o...
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Author:
Hugh McInnes