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Victoria
Fantastic destinations including the Great Ocean Road, Spa Country Victoria, Melbourne with its many festivals, Fairy Penguins, Bells Beach and much, much more. |
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New South Wales
New South Wales has the largest population in Australia and the largest city being Sydney.
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Northern Territory
The Northern Territory is bordered by Queensland, Western Australia and South Australia. The Northern Territory is a huge area equivalent to several European countries. |
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Queensland
The Sunshine Capital of Australia. Tropical Islands, sun and surf, Rainforests, endless beaches and a relaxed lifestyle. Destinations include the Gold Coast, the Sunshine Coast, and the Daintree. |
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South Australia
South Australia is known as the wine capital of Australia. A major destination for visitors from other states and overseas. It is also a state of festivals with something to offer all year round.
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Tasmania
Fresh air, temperate climate, some of the best food you'll ever taste, breathtaking coastlines, rugged mountains, long inviting beaches and friendly locals. |
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Western Australia
Western Australia is Australia 's largest state in area, covering the western third of the mainland, and is bordered by South Australia and the Northern Territory. The coastline of Western Australia is over 12,500 kilometres long, so there is no shortage of beach walks. |
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