Queensland
~ Australia's Sunshine State, Queensland, includes the Great Barrier Reef, the Gold Coast and the Outback, world-class beaches, sun-baked islands, and green rainforests. Whether you're looking for where to go, accommodation, attractions to visit, events to entertain, tours, or hire and transport options, you'll find all you need to know here.So if you're looking at taking a short-break, self drive holidaying, an active adventure, a backpacking holiday, a romantic interlude or a family outing Queensland is for you.
New South Wales
~ Things to see and do and places to go. Experience everything New South Wales has to offer ~ from breathtaking beaches and coastlines, World Heritage National Parks, Australia outback, snow-capped ski fields , lush farming country and the dazzling city lights of Sydney.Great dining, food and wine trails, adventure activities , historic country towns, entertainment & shopping, arts and crafts and a fascinating heritage and aboriginal culture.
Victoria
~ Winding along the western coast of Victoria, the Great Ocean Road offers stunning ocean views, beachside activities, laidback coastal towns and maritime villages. Enjoy this spectacular stretch of coast. Watch the tides change, breathe in the fresh ocean air, and uncover the history of shipwrecks, lighthouses and maritime villages, or head inland to waterfalls and rainforest.Expand the Great Ocean Road experience, whether travelling further inland to the Grampians National Park and the Goldfields, across the border to South East South Australia or across the bay to the Mornington Peninsula and Phillip Island.
Western Australia
~ Be Touched by Nature In Western Australia's eleven regions - ie. Kimberley (including the famous Broome), Pilbara, Gascoyne, Mid West, the Heartlands (home of Wave Rock and the amazing Pinnacles), Perth (find out about Fremantle and Rottnest Island, among other things), Peel, the South West, Great Southern, Esperance and the Goldfields.
Australian Capital Territory ~ Visit Canberra the nation's capital. From wildlife
to nightlife, from national
monuments to National Parks, from
observatories to conservatories. Come discover some of Canberra's many surprises.
Beautiful parks are a feature of the city's layout. There are four distinct
seasons in the ACT.
Humidity is not normally a problem. Spring and autumn are regarded by the majority as the most pleasant seasons, with cool nights and many sunny days. The blossoms in spring and the leaves in autumn can be most spectacular.

South Australia
~ discover the secrets of South Australia's twelve tourism regions - from the whale watching hot spots on the Eyre Peninsula and our stunning Outback in the Far North, to the Barossa Valley wineries and the wildlife wonderland of Kangaroo Island.There is something for every taste and adventure level - you can indulge in fine food and wine, go on a rugged Outback adventure, see a world-class arts festival or swim with sea lions then walk on air in South Australia. With 13 wine regions, South Australia is known as the wine and food centre of Australia, and the place to enjoy the good life.
Northern Territory
~ not only will you meet some of Australia's most colorful characters but you'll experience their deserts, islands and beaches at a pace that allows you to discover the real Australia. The Territory is easily accessible from the east coast of Australia and has all the conveniences that you would expect on your vacation 'Downunder' including good roads and fine hotels.If you are looking to travel a little off the beaten path, you can experience hot-air ballooning, bushwalking, a 4WD safari or take a camel to dinner. Central Australia is the real Outback and the Northern Territory is the best place to see it. Come and experience the rugged beauty of the bush, learn about ancient Aboriginal cultures and see amazing plant and wildlife found nowhere else on earth.
Tasmania
~ is the island state off the south east coast of the Australian mainland and is one of Australia's best kept secrets. Largely uninhabited, with deserted beaches, mountains, 17 national parks and rugged coastlines, Tasmania has become a favorite for hikers from the world over.Tasmania is renowned as having the purest air in the world. Much of this is due to the sparse population and the fact that Tasmania is surrounded by Bass Strait, The Southern Ocean and the Tasman Sea.

