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Coffs Harbour Tourism
Coffs Coast region is framed by magnificent mountains on the one side and the ocean on the other, this is where the Great Dividing Range descends from the Plateaus inland and meets the East Coast. Encounter some of most diverse marine life thriving in the Solitary Islands Marine Park, where warm tropical currents from the north converge with the temperate waters from the south creating a habitat with over 500 species of fish. The region offers a range of experiences including our renowned beaches, rainforests, hinterland and a special trip up the mountain to the Plateau of Dorrigo with the incredible skywalk.
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Association of Marine Park Tourism Operators
AMPTO Limited is a not for profit limited company registered with ASIC. It is the peak body for marine tourism in Queensland and has members throughout the State.
AMPTO represents the interests of the industry to government and government instrumentalities. It actively lobbies for support from the federal and state Environment Ministers on ecological issues and the Tourism Ministers for tourism matters.
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Queensland Tourism Awards
The 2009 Queensland Tourism Awards, presented by Queensland Airports Limited, will be held on the Gold Coast in November and the event has been refashioned to be easy on the pocket, Tourism Minister Peter Lawlor said.
Mr Lawlor said it was more important than ever that the Queensland tourism industry celebrated its strengths through events such as the Queensland Tourism Awards.
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Aireys Inlet Tourism
Aireys Inlet is situated on the world famous Great Ocean Road approximately 120 kms south west of Melbourne.
Approximately half way between the thriving tourist towns of Torquay and Lorne, Aireys Inlet offers a quiet, year round alternative to the more commercialised centres along the coast.
An easy 90 minutes drive from Melbourne. Four tiny hamlets Aireys Inlet, Fairhaven, Moggs Creek and Eastern View nestle between the new marine park and the Great Otway National Park and twenty minutes from the highly populated resorts of Lorne and Torquay.
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