Capricorn Tourism
Capricorn Tourism is one of the fourteen Regional Tourism Organisations in Queensland, recognised by Tourism Queensland and Tourism Australia.
The region incorporates the local authority areas of Rockhampton Regional Council & Central Highlands Regional Council, stretching from the Capricorn Coast and Great Keppel Island in the east, west through Rockhampton, Mount Morgan and Gracemere, then travelling out to Emerald, the Sapphire Gemfields and Carnarvon Gorge.
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Wildlife Tourism Australia
Wildlife Tourism Australia Inc. is the peak non-profit body in Australia for wildlife tourism. Whether you are traveling within Australia and want to experience our unique fauna and flora, own or manage a tourism business, conduct research or simply have a keen interest in wildlife, Wildlife Tourism Australia is the place for you. You can:
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Ipswich Visitors and Tourism Association
Ipswich, Queensland's oldest provincial city, is an alluring blend of heritage charm, metropolitan sophistication and expansive green spaces. Early colonial buildings stand proud in the city centre, lovingly restored Queenslanders perch on hills and quaint townships dot the surrounding countryside.
Just 40 minutes west of Brisbane and an hour from the Gold Coast, Ipswich combines rich heritage with the energy of being the hub of today's growth region in South East Queensland. Whether you’re looking for family friendly fun, outdoor adventure, adrenalin action, pure indulgence or a glimpse back to bygone days … come and
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Northern Territory
The Northern Territory is the quintessential Australian experience and a geographer’s dream. The journey from north to south begins with the tropical shores of vibrant Darwin and ends in the dramatic deserts of the Red Center, taking in the cattle stations and sweeping savannahs of the Barkly Tablelands along the way.
The Northern Territory is home to World Heritage-listed Uluru-Kata Tjuta and Kakadu National Parks, which preserve and perpetuate both natural and cultural treasures.
In fact, the Red Center is home to the world’s oldest river system, the Finke River, and Arnhem Land is home to the world’s oldest living culture.
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