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.
Part of Perth Eastern Region's Swan River precinct, the Bassendean area is rich in history, indigenous heritage and is a significant link in the history of Western Australia’s Football League. The Town is a place that is fostering recreation, culture and the arts within Perth's Eastern Region.
Features:
*
7km of river frontage
*
River foreshore – Sandy Beach Reserve, Point Reserve, Success Hill Reserve and Ashfield Flats
*
Renowned artists, writers, actors and dancers reside in the Town
Eastern Metropolitan Regional Council
Tourism Development Project
1st Floor - Ascot Place
226 Great Eastern Highway
BELMONT WA 6104
PO Box 234
BELMONT WA 6984
Telephone: +61 8 9424 2222
Fax: +61 8 9277 7598
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.
Noosa Accommodation
Discover Noosa’s natural environment. Watch whales, enjoy pristine beaches, explore the dramatic hinterland landscape, and visit the world’s largest sand island.Have an outdoor adventure - walk, dive, paddle, ride or cycle through Noosa’s coastal and hinterland landscapes.
Sample the extraordinary breadth of the Noosa gourmet scene. Attend a cooking course, experience local produce at farmers’ markets or book a table with a view at a Noosa restaurant.
Bendigo, Victoria
Official Bendigo Visitor Website - Experience the charm and vibrancy of Victoria’s premier destination. Explore our rich heritage in a modern, contemporary lifestyle. Use this site to book accommodation, search for conference and meeting venues and wine and food experiences showcasing local produce, and explore our markets, attractions, tours and activities.
Forestry Tourism in Tasmania
# State forest covers about 22% or 1.502 million hectares of Tasmania’s total land area.
# There are over 5 000 km of roads on State forest. This roading system provides access to remote areas for tourists, bushwalkers and beekeepers.
# As well as the major tourist developments on State forest (such as the Tahune AirWalk, DIsmal Swamp and the Scottsdale EcoCentre) there are about 75 recreation and picnic sites.
# 250 walking tracks on State forest cover a distance of approximately 600 km.
# Currently there are about 30 licensed Commercial Tourist Operators providing guided leisure and recreation activities on State forest.
Tourism Research Australia
Tourism Research Australia collects research and intelligence across domestic and international markets and the tourism industry and undertakes respected, reliable research and analysis.Tourism Research Australia manages tourism surveys that cover the inbound, domestic and outbound markets. Key information collected from travellers includes expenditure, places visited, activities, accommodation, transportation and demographics.