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.
A town for all seasons.
Hey we have all the usual beach side activities every day of the year surfing, boogey boarding, swimming, rock pools, fishing, horse riding, walk on one of our five beautiful beaches, bush walking in the Great Otway National Park, mountain biking, canoeing, tennis, bird watching, golf and much more. Or you can just veg out with a good book and a luxurious massage.
Echuca Moama Tourism
Echuca - Moama, the paddlesteamer capital of Australia is an ideal holiday destination, with excellent accommodation choices.
Just two and a half hours from Melbourne, it offers a host of things to enjoy.
Visit the Port of Echuca to discover the early history of the region when Echuca-Moama was a bustling riverport.
Experience the Murray River, the centrepiece of the towns. Travel in a paddlesteamer, hire a houseboat, go fishing, canoeing or waterskiing. You can also use Echuca-Moama as your base to explore nearby towns, magnificent red gum forests, wetlands and fauna parks.
Bus NSW
It was on January 12, 1942 that bus operator Roy Corrigan was provided with a desk in what was then the premises of Reo Motors in William Street, Sydney and he was handed a list of 50 names of people to be contacted. His brief was to get the newly formed NSW Omnibus Proprietors’ Association up and running. He had just been appointed Association Secretary. Six years previously, Roy had established a service car and taxi operation between Berowra and Berowra Waters; he later acquired the Hornsby-Galston-Arcadia bus service.
For the ten years prior to that January day in 1942 the interests of private bus operators had been catered for by the Feeder Bus Owner’s Association. But membership had begun to decline due to the difficulties being experienced by operators as World War 11 tightened its grip. It was decided to revitalize the association, change its name from the Feeder Bus Owners Association to the NSW Omnibus Proprietors’ Association and expand its membership throughout the State. The State was to be divided into districts, with branches at Newcastle, Gosford, Katoomba and Wollongong. Metropolitan branches were to be established at Parramatta, Liverpool, Hurstville and North Sydney. Later other branches were to be formed at Lismore, Grafton, Broken Hill, Wagga Wagga, Cowra and Nowra. Brian LeQuesne was elected president, and Roy Corrigan was chosen to look after the administrative side.
Gold Coast Holidays - Broadbeach
Broadbeach, the cosmopolitan heart of the Gold Coast and premier destination for Gold Coast holidays. Holiday makers will find an unrivaled selection of Broad beach accommodation with choices to suit all tastes and budgets. The accommodation is perfectly located for visitors and delegates attending the Gold Coast Convention Center.
Tourism Council Website
Tourism Council Western Australia is responsible for the Australian Tourism Accreditation Program in WA. This program is designed to establish and continually improve industry standards for conducting a tourism business.Accreditation provides consumers, and the industry, with an assurance that businesses are committed to professionalism both in operations and delivery of service.
Hotel Motel and Accommodation Association of Australia
The Hotel Motel & Accommodation Association is the peak body for the Australian accommodation industry. It is a specialist organisation working for employers in the accommodation industry.
HMAA represents a range of accommodation establishments including 5 Star Hotels, Resorts, Motels, Motor Inns, Bed & Breakfasts, Boarding Houses, Backpackers and Time Share Establishments in metropolitan and regional Australia adding up to a membership base of over1500 properties and some 60,000 guest rooms. HMAA offers a range of services and opportunities which will assist accommodation properties and corporate businesses in their day-to-day activities.
The Association was formed to represent the interests of registered accommodation operators within the Tourism and Hospitality Industry and is registered as an Industrial Organisation of Employers.