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Adelaide and Hills

Adelaide and Hills

Section: Australiana - Regions
Adelaide is the capital city of South Australia. Cosmopolitan with a quaint olde world charm you'll see trams, heritage stone buildings and an emphasis on culture and art in ...
Created: 01 Jan 2007
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ArticleID: 369
Views (this week): 9
Updated: 28 Jul 2011
Aust. Capital Ttry

Aust. Capital Ttry

Section: Australiana - Regions
Canberra - Home of the Austalian Federal Government. Parliament House, international embassies and other major government headquarters all set in peaceful country surrounds ...
Created: 01 Jan 2007
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ArticleID: 1567
Views (this week): 3
Updated: 01 Jan 2007
Australia's Native Wildlife

Australia’s Native Wildlife

Section: Australiana - Nature
Taking time to discover and observe native animals is a popular activity for many travellers around Australia. Whether you're visiting the tropical rainforests of the country's ...
Created: 09 Sep 2011
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ArticleID: 125026
Views (this week): 16
Updated: 11 Jul 2012
Australian Capital Territory

Australian Capital Territory

Section: Australiana - States
Australias capital city is Canberra and is the only inland city in the nation. The ACT is just 2, 360 sq km with a population of 308,000 people....
Created: 17 May 2007
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ArticleID: 36481
Views (this week): 11
Updated: 18 May 2012
Central NSW

Central NSW

Section: Australiana - Regions
The wheat and sheep farming belt. Bathurst, Orange, Parkes, Cootamundra, Gundagai, Yass, Goulburn, Forbes, Mudgee, Gilgandra, Dubbo, Wagga, Tamworth, Armidale,...
Created: 01 Jan 2007
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ArticleID: 156
Views (this week): 12
Updated: 06 Nov 2010
East Victoria

East Victoria

Section: Australiana - Regions
Coastal and east country Victoria is dotted with quaint towns, beautiful coastline and rugged bushland. Includes Melbourne, Morwell, Sale, Bainsdale, Lakes Entrance, Wodonga,...
Created: 01 Jan 2007
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ArticleID: 669
Views (this week): 13
Updated: 11 May 2010
Australia's first settlers were convicts

European Settlement

Section: Australiana - History
European settlement of Australia occurred gradually throughout the colonial period. Initially, the first settlers were convicts transported from overcrowded gaols in Britain ...
Created: 29 May 2012
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ArticleID: 125346
Views (this week): 18
Updated: 08 Jun 2012
Famous Australian Explorers - Burke & Wills

Explorers

Section: Australiana - History
This article lists the main achievements of the key explorers of the 19th Century. It includes references to their later life pursuits,...
Created: 30 May 2012
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ArticleID: 125348
Views (this week): 33
Updated: 06 Jun 2012
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Eyre

Section: Australiana - Regions
Don't let anyone tell you that crossing the Nullarbor is boring! Magnificant cliffs overlooking the Great Austalian Bight,...
Created: 01 Jan 2007
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ArticleID: 766
Views (this week): 14
Updated: 05 Nov 2011
Far North Qld

Far North Qld

Section: Australiana - Regions
The Tropics - Townsville, Cairns, Atherton, Daintree and the ultimate in adventure at Cape York the most northern tip of Australia.
Created: 01 Jan 2007
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ArticleID: 712
Views (this week): 11
Updated: 10 Jan 2013
Finding Wildflowers in WA

Finding Wildflowers in WA

Section: Australiana - Nature
Many people stumble across wildflowers in their travels and then wonder how they can find more. In this detailed article we explain how and why the state of Western Australia ...
Created: 26 Sep 2006
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ArticleID: 40946
Views (this week): 22
Updated: 10 Sep 2012
Flinders Ranges

Flinders Ranges

Section: Australiana - Regions
Always just like a painting, the purple and green colours of the Flinders entices visitors back for more. The Flinders is huge and stretches through outskirts of Broken Hill,...
Created: 01 Jan 2007
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ArticleID: 474
Views (this week): 39
Updated: 18 Feb 2013
Kimberley

Kimberley

Section: Australiana - Regions
North West of Kununurra are rugged sandtone ranges, ancient volcanic rock, open woodlands and mangrove swamps while the west is marked by ancient limestone reef that has eroded ...
Created: 01 Jan 2007
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ArticleID: 537
Views (this week): 26
Updated: 06 Mar 2013
New South Wales

New South Wales

Section: Australiana - States
NSW is the most populated state of Australia with a population of 6.3 million. It comprises an area of 800,640 sq km and the whole state is located within the temperate zone....
Created: 17 May 2007
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ArticleID: 36477
Views (this week): 26
Updated: 18 May 2012
Northern Territory

Northern Territory

Section: Australiana - States
The Northern Territory is Australias 3rd largest state in terms of landsize covering 1.3 million sq km with the smallest population share of just 190,000....
Created: 17 May 2007
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ArticleID: 36478
Views (this week): 20
Updated: 08 Apr 2013
NSW Coast

NSW Coast

Section: Australiana - Regions
Follow the Princes and Pacific Highways from Eden to Tweed Heads and discover the many delightful holiday towns and attractions that dot the magnificant coastline of eastern ...
Created: 01 Jan 2007
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ArticleID: 1335
Views (this week): 12
Updated: 30 Oct 2012
Outback NSW

Outback NSW

Section: Australiana - Regions
Bourke, Tibooburra, Milparinka, Mungo, Mootwingee, Lightening Ridge, White Cliffs, Wilcannia, Goondiwindi, Walgett, Nyngan....
Created: 01 Jan 2007
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ArticleID: 690
Views (this week): 9
Updated: 31 Jan 2011
Outback Phenomena

Outback Phenomena

Section: Australiana - Nature
In this article, we talk about two natural wonders that you may encounter on your travels. Willy Willies, also known as dust devils can spring up from nowhere and are an ...
Created: 09 Nov 2006
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ArticleID: 40998
Views (this week): 27
Updated: 07 Sep 2012
Outback Qld

Outback Qld

Section: Australiana - Regions
Where real Australian stockmen on outback cattle stations still exist. Bring your Akubra to Mt Isa, Cloncurry, Longreach,...
Created: 01 Jan 2007
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ArticleID: 492
Views (this week): 14
Updated: 27 Apr 2011
Pests

Pests

Section: Australiana - Nature
Pests, including insects such as flies, ants, and spiders, and rodents including mice and rats, are common in many camping and remote travel areas,...
Created: 23 Sep 2011
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ArticleID: 125030
Views (this week): 16
Updated: 07 Mar 2012
Pilbara

Pilbara

Section: Australiana - Regions
The Pilbara encompasses the remote & breathtaking coastal strip from Port Hedland to Onslow. Easily accessible to the inland gorges of Millstream-Chichester NP,...
Created: 01 Jan 2007
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ArticleID: 791
Views (this week): 13
Updated: 18 Nov 2012
QLD Coast

QLD Coast

Section: Australiana - Regions
The Queensland coast stretches from the NSW/Qld Border in the south to Townsville through the sundrenched Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast. Includes Brisbane, Fraser Island,...
Created: 01 Jan 2007
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ArticleID: 1062
Views (this week): 12
Updated: 05 Feb 2011
Queensland

Queensland

Section: Australiana - States
Queensland is Australia's 3rd largest state in terms of population with 3.4 million people. It is the 2nd largest state in terms of landsize covering an area of 1....
Created: 17 May 2007
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ArticleID: 36479
Views (this week): 35
Updated: 15 Feb 2013
Red Centre

Red Centre

Section: Australiana - Regions
Central Australia, known as the Red Centre, occupies the lower half of the Northern Territory, including Alice Springs, Yulara, Andado, Finke, Tennant Creek,...
Created: 02 Apr 2003
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ArticleID: 565
Views (this week): 17
Updated: 01 Jul 2010
SA Deserts

SA Deserts

Section: Australiana - Regions
The real outback and 4WD playground. Famous tracks such as the Birdsville Track, Strzelecki Track, Oodnadatta Track and Simpson Desert....
Created: 01 Jan 2007
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ArticleID: 51
Views (this week): 11
Updated: 24 Nov 2009