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  • Sydney Australia
    This site is maintained by the International Business Relations Unit of the New South Wales Government's business development agency, the Department of State and Regional Development.
  • Albany Accommodation
    Albany Western Australia is a city of approximately 30,000 people in the south-west corner of Western Australia, approximately 409km from Perth . The city is nestled between three large hills, Mount Clarence, Mount Melville and Mount Adelaide, facing the beautiful King George III Sound.

    The main industries of Albany Western Australia consist of tourism, fishing and agriculture, although before the 1950s whaling was one of the major sources of income and employment for the population. One of Albany's old Whaling stations has now become one of the biggest tourist attractions for the area.
  • Melbourne Victoria Australia
    The official travel website for Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Find out about destinations, accommodation, festivals and events, attractions and touring routes in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. This site also provides accommodation information and booking services.
  • Armidale Tourism
    LOCATION –Set in the heart of the New England Tablelands. Ideally located midway between, Sydney and Brisbane on the New England Highway, and two and a half hours from the Coast along the scenic touring route Waterfall Way.
    CLIMATE – At 980metres above sea level, the air is very clear and clean.
    Temperatures range from 0–10 in winter, 10-30 in the summer months. These conditions make it a wonderful climate for the most beautiful spring gardens, and spectacular autumn colors line the city’s streets around March and April.
    AREA - Armidale Dumaresq Council covers 4,235 square kilometres. Passive recreation area in the city covers 35 hectares,
    Population of 24,000
  • Bribie Island Tourism
    Bathed in sunshine most of the year, Bribie Island is the perfect holiday escape for those wanting 'something different'. Remember those family holidays by a white soft sandy beach, clear calm water lapping the shoreline and getting locally caught fish and chips for lunch? Bribie Island still offers the visitor all of this and much, much more.

    Being the only Queensland island connected to the mainland by bridge, Bribie Island is accessible to all and only 45 mins from Brisbane airport.