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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.
  • Northern Rivers Tourism
    Stretching from the mighty Clarence River up to Tweed Heads on the Queensland border and out to the foothills of the Great Divide, the Northern Rivers region of NSW is an intriguing blend of old- school and new-age. It’s where the world’s largest expanse of subtropical rainforest meets mountains forged from ancient volcanoes, overlooking more than 300 kilometres of spectacular coastline.
  • Tourism New South Wales
    Tourism New South Wales is responsible for shaping and promoting unforgettable New South Wales tourism destinations and experiences. We are a NSW public sector agency charged with helping to grow international and domestic tourism across the state.
  • Tourism Victor Harbor
    Victor Harbor a seaside resort township one hour from Adelaide South Australia features the Whaletime Playtime Festival in June. Home of the Southern Right whales, Clydesdale Horsetram, Fairy Penguins and more. Spectacular coastal scenery and beaches with world class attractions.
  • Prom Country Tourism
    Wilsons Promontory National Park was first reserved as a national park back in 1898. It covers 50,512 hectares including offshore islands and the Light Station. You will find fantastic beaches, cool fern gullies, great views, spectacular rock formations and abundant wildlife.

    Wilsons Promontory is home to more than 700 native plant species, 30 kinds of mammal--from tiny antechinuses to kangaroos, wallabies, wombats, koalas, seals & bats--and approximately 180 species of birds. Reptiles, amphibians, insects & other invertebrates are also numerous & diverse.