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Sydney and regional NSW
Tourism NSW - Official tourism site for Sydney and New South Wales accommodation, attractions, tours and events.New South Wales lies on the east coast of Australia, between Queensland and Victoria. Sydney is Australia’s premier gateway, the State capital and Australia’s largest city, and is easily reached by frequent flights from Asia, Europe, North America and Oceania. NSW is also well serviced by a network of regional airlines, trains, buses and coach services.
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Gippsland Tourism
Welcome to the Gippsland Region. Gippsland is one of the few unique and diverse regions in Australia. It comprises of snow fields, wilderness, rainforests, beaches, industrialised areas, farm land and much much more. With Australia's number one highway running through the centre of Gippsland, access to the country has never been easier. From a central location day trips can lead to an abundance of different events and activities that can be tried, or spend some time to bask in the glories of what the area has to offer. Explore the Gippsland Lakes and soak up the sun on the beautiful Ninety Mile Beach. Visit the largest concentration of Open Cut Mining & Power Generation activity in Australia. Or Journey to Phillip Island and catch a glimpse of the unique penguin parade.
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Mackay Tourism
Mackay Tourism Limited, and the Mackay Region of North Queensland, Australia. We hope you will enjoy gathering our information and ideas to make your stay with us a very special experience. We are fortunate to call this beautiful area of Queensland our home, and we trust you, too, will thoroughly enjoy every day and every visit, for whatever purpose.
For immediate visitor information use the tool bar above and the ‘Book Now’ button. For our Mackay Convention Bureau and our Mackay Tourism corporate sites, use the buttons to the right.
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Sydney Australia
This site is maintained by the International Business Relations Unit of the New South Wales Government's business development agency, the Department of State and Regional Development.
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