The Shellharbour City area is the heart of the Illawarra holiday playground, nestled between the bustling city of Wollongong in the north and picturesque Kiama in the south.The City covers an area of 154 square kilometres, offering long sandy beaches, rural tranquility, great night life, modern shopping and all the recreational facilities you'll need.Located just over an hour's drive from Sydney. Within two hours from Canberra and three hours from Newcastle. Shellharbour is a haven of leisure and pleasure bounded by the Illawarra escarpment, Minnamurra River, Lake Illawarra and the Tasman Sea.
You’ll never have time to be bored in Shellharbour. A whole spectrum of attractions, adventures and activities are available.Enjoy golf on our two major golf courses, or fishing, prawning or hiring a canoe on Lake Illawarra. Try surfing at one of our many clean golden beaches, or discover the underwater world while snorkelling or scuba diving at one of our many famous locations.
If you’re a little bit more adventurous – let your hair down on the back of a Harley Davidson or on a Microlight plane– there is an endless list of activities for the visitor to experience.
Tourism Department
The Strategy will assist the Government in achieving its overarching policy goal, which is to maximise the net economic benefit of the tourism industry to the Australian economy. The Strategy will provide a long-term vision for the tourism industry and establish the basis for consistent long-term policy engagement with the tourism industry by successive governments. The Government has signalled that the development of the Strategy will be based on the application of a rigorous economic and industry policy framework.
Braidwood Villages and Tourism
Braidwood is the first entire town to be listed on the NSW State Heritage Register. Our Beautiful town still retains much of its Georgian town plan and the rural life of the town is carried on against many fine examples of 19th century architecture.
Beautiful churches, old time pubs, restaurants, galleries, craft and antique shops, all operate in sensitively restored old buildings which served the town since the Gold Rush days.
Tourism Wollongong
Tourism Wollongong represents product in the Local Government Area of Wollongong in New South Wales, Australia. Bordering the southern suburbs of Sydney and stretching south along the coast, the city is showcased to the east by the Pacific Ocean, with the magnificent Illawarra Escarpment as a picturesque backdrop.
Women In Tourism Gold Coast
Women in Tourism (Gold Coast) Inc (formerly Gold Coast Women's Australian Travel League) is an innovative, professional group of Gold Coast women, committed to delivering high standards and fostering goodwill within the broad spectrum that constitutes the Tourism Industry.
The Gold Coast Women's Australian Travel League was formed in July 1987. Reflecting the changing times and to make membership available to more women (and men), in March 2002, the Association changed its name to Women in Tourism (Gold Coast) Inc. The Association is dynamic, professional and has a strong industry base membership. This wide cross section includes airlines, accommodation, travel industry, tour operators, hospitality, tourism and related industries.
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.