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  • 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.
  • Blue Mountains Tourism
    Discover a tempting combination of breathtaking nature, romantic accommodation, fine restaurants and indulgent shopping within two hours of Sydney, in the Blue Mountains World Heritage Listed National Park.

    Breathe the fresh mountain air and relax, as you marvel at a majestic landscape of waterfalls and awe-inspiring sandstone escarpments. Indulge at restaurants renowned for their creative use of fresh, local produce. Unwind with a rejuvenating day spa treatment.
  • Yarrawonga Mulwala Tourism
    The Pangerang Tribe, were the original aboriginal inhabitants of the area, from Howlong to Berrigan, and are attributed with naming the two towns. "Yarra" means "water running over rocks" and "wonga" was named after the "wonga pigeon", which were very plentiful in the region at that time. Mulwala means big lagoon or big back water.

    In 1841 there was believed to be 12,000 members of the Pangerang tribe along The Murray River. White settlement marked the beginning of the end for the aborigines.

    By 1870 the last corroboree was enacted by warriors in full war paint. On October 10th, 1888 an aboriginal woman, Mary Jane Milawa died. She was believed to be the last member of the Pangerang tribe.
  • Queensland Tourism Industry Council
    Queensland Tourism Industry Council (QTIC) is the State peak body for tourism. We are a not for profit membership organisation representing members' interests - both large and small.
  • Wollondilly Tourism
    Wollondilly is a popular destination for visitors, yet the name is often unfamiliar until memories stir with the mention of more prominent features such as Razorback Range and Burragorang Valley or towns like Picton, Appin and Warragamba.

    Wollondilly, on the south western outskirts of Sydney and at the foothills of the Southern Highlands, is surrounded by spectacular, natural beauty and rural pastures. It's 2,560 square kilometres stretch from Bargo in the south, Appin and Menangle in the east, Warragamba in the north with the Nattai wilderness, Yerranderie Ghost Town and Burragorang Valley to the west.