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  • Wellington Shire Victoria Australia Tourism
    Located in Victoria, south-east Australia, the Shire covers an area of more than 10,900 square kilometres and has a resident population of 40,080 (ABS 2006).

    Wellington is ideally placed for enjoying all that Gippsland has to offer, whether as a resident or visitor. It extends from the Great Dividing Range and Victoria's High Country, through rich irrigated plains and some of the most productive grazing land in Australia to the internationally significant Gippsland Lakes and Wetlands. There are the splendours of its National and Coastal parks including the Ninety Mile Beach & Bass Strait , Tarra-Bulga and the Alpine National Parks. Wellington is rich in history and heritage with many magnificent examples of period architecture and impressive public buildings to be found in its towns.
  • Sustainable Tourism CRC
    Sustainable Tourism Cooperative Research Centre (STCRC) was established under the Australian Government’s Cooperative Research Centres program in 1997, and has grown to be the largest dedicated tourism research organisation in the world.

    STCRC was formed to underpin the development of a dynamic, internationally competitive, and sustainable Australian tourism industry.
  • Coffs Coast
    Coffs Coast is the regional tourism destination taking in Coffs Harbour and Bellingen on the Mid North Coast of NSW, approximately halfway between Sydney and Brisbane.

    The vibrant city of Coffs Harbour is the main regional centre.

    Activities: From lush World Heritage-listed subtropical rainforests to the temperate waters of the Solitary Islands Marine Park, there are plenty of outdoor activities such as bushwalking, four-wheel driving, scuba diving, surf rafting, whale watching, fishing, swimming, surfing and beach activities.

    Attractions: Discover a World of Bananas at The Big Banana, be kissed by seals at the Pet Porpoise Pool, learn all about butterflies at the Butterfly House, take a helicopter joy flight, try go-karting or extreme skirmish.
  • 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.
  • Shellharbour Tourism
    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.