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  • Tourism Port Douglas Queensland
    Tourism Port Douglas features information and direct access to booking Port Douglas Accommodation, Tours, Great Barrier Reef and Daintree tours. Restaurants guides, travel & weather information, shopping, transportation & wedding directory, entertainment gig guides for pubs and bars in Port.
  • Tourism Industry Council Tasmania
    Tourism Industry Council Tasmania is the peak body that represents and acts for the Tasmanian tourism industry.

    Tourism Industry Council Tasmania's vision is for a unified tourism industry working with Government and the community to develop a world class tourism industry and a buoyant economy for Tasmania.
  • Perth Tourism
    World-class wineries and eateries, stunning national parks, walk and cycle trails plus Western Australia’s most significant natural asset – the Swan River – can be experienced in Perth’s Eastern Region.
  • Queensland Holidays
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    Where the rainforest meets the reef you’ll find a land rich in unforgettable holiday experiences. Tropical North Queensland is a finely tuned blend of natural beauty and man-made comfort.Two World Heritage listed areas, the Daintree and Great Barrier Reef compete for your attention in this warm and welcoming wonderland.
  • Mount Gambier Tourism
    Mount Gambier's mountain was named on 3rd December, 1800, when Lieutenant James Grant on board HMS Lady Nelson, sighted two prominent peaks, one which he named Gambier’s Mountain after Lord Gambier R.N.
    It was not until 1839 that Stephen Henty from Portland became the first white man to actually gaze on the beauty of the Blue Lake. He returned with cattle in 1841. Huts were built for his stockman near The Valley Lake and the cave in the centre of the city. Stockyards were erected in the then dry bed of Browns Lake proving that water levels have been know to fall then rise again.