Victoria - Batman's Hill on Collins Melbourne
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| Colonial Tramcar Restaurant |
http://www.tramrestaurant.com.au/
Dining in Melbourne can be a fabulous experience,
especially aboard the fleet of historical trams
that have become The Colonial Tramcar Restaurant.
These glossy, burgundy restaurants on wheels are
the first travelling tramcar restaurants in the
world and ensure a delightful innovative approach
to dining.
As they cruise the scenic streets of Melbourne,
diners can enjoy our fine cuisine and drink the
very best of Australian wines or make a selection
from our fully stocked bar at a fully inclusive
price. The atmosphere is cosy, the service
friendly and the decor as inviting as the colonial
period these trams reflect.
The Colonial Tramcar Restaurant officially
commenced operation in August 1983 and has since
become a star attraction and tourist symbol for
the city of Melbourne. Dining aboard the Colonial
Tramcar Restaurant is not only a culinary delight,
but also a trip into a little piece of Victoria's
history.
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| Etihad Stadium |
http://www.etihadstadium.com.au/
Etihad Stadium is ideally located on the fringe of
Melbournes CBD, and is surrounded by
entertainment facilities such as restaurants,
cafes and bars for use by patrons before and after
events.
Etihad Stadium's famous retractable roof ensures
that events proceed in perfect conditions, no
matter what the weather conditions outside. The
underground car park enables a patron to drive
inside the venue, take a lift to their seat
unhindered by the weather.
The roof, the largest of its kind in the Southern
hemisphere, can open or close in eight minutes.
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| Eureka Skydeck |
http://www.eurekaskydeck.com.au/
Created to reach for the sky, nothing you have
ever experienced will prepare you for the awe
inspiring view of Melbourne from the Southern
Hemisphere's highest viewing platform. An
experience above all else.
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| Great Ocean Road |
www.greatsights.com.au
Great Ocean Road
Discover the most spectacular road in Australia on
a personalised tour on board our small luxury
coaches! We'll follow the surf coast passing
rugged cliffs, white sandy beaches and friendly
coastal towns. At Kennett River, we'll go koala
spotting in a natural habitat - only accessible to
small coaches.
National Park Rainforest
Another small coach exclusive, we'll wander along
a boardwalk through rainforest at Maits Rest - a
quiet world of giant tree ferns and grand old moss
covered tree trunks. Listen out for the local
birdlife!
The Shipwreck Coast
Marvel at the breathtaking twisted rock formations
of the Twelve Apostles, Island Arch, Razorback and
London Bridge. Breathe in the fresh coastal air,
hear tales of the tragic ship wrecks and walk on
the beach at Loch Ard Gorge.
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| Luna Park Melbourne |
http://www.lunapark.com.au/
Melbournes Luna Park is a galaxy of amusements
and sensations. From the jaw dropping, eye ball
popping super thrill rides like the Pharoah's
Curse, Metropolis and the Enterprise, to the
exhilarating rides like the Spider, Twin Dragon, G
force and Shock Drop, youre bound to have an
awesome time!
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| MCG |
http://www.mcg.org.au
The ground was built way back in 1853 when the
then 15-year-old Melbourne Cricket Club was forced
by the government to move from its former site
because the route of Australia's first steam train
was to pass through the oval.
Since then the MCG has established a marvellous
history that compares favourably with any other in
the world, hosting plenty of international cricket
including the first-ever Test and the 1992 World
Cup final, countless VFL/AFL Grand Finals, and the
1956 Olympic Games.
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| Melbourne Airport - Avalon |
http://www.avalonairport.com.au
Jetstar flight schedules at Avalon Airport.
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| Melbourne Airport - Tullamarine |
http://www.melbourneairport.com.au
Tullamarine Airport website for international
and
interstate Flight schedules.
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| Melbourne Observation Deck |
http://www.melbournedeck.com.au/deck.html#
Offering spectacular 360 degree views from the top
of the renowned Rialto building, right in the very
heart of the city, this Melbourne institution is a
must-see experience for every Melbournian and
visitor.
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| Melbourne Trains |
www.metlinkmelbourne.com.au
Metlink is the face of public transport in Melbourne.
A partnership of Melbourne's train, tram and bus
operators, Metlink provides customers with a
one-stop-shop for information about services,
fares and ticketing. Metlink is also responsible
for introducing new way-finding signage across the
network.
Using public transport in Melbourne is made easy
thanks to the Metlink website and journey planner,
customer call centre, timetables and user-friendly
pocket guides.
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| Melbourne Trams |
http://www.yarratrams.com.au/
Yarra Trams time table
Yarra Trams marked an important milestone in the
history of the Melbourne tram network - 100 years
of continuous operation of electric trams
Metlink is the face of public transport in Melbourne.
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| Penguin Parade |
http://www.greatsights.com.au
Churchill Island
Our tour heads south east to skirt Westernport
Bay, noted for its mangroves and waterbirds. View
French Island, a one time penal colony. At
Churchill Island you'll have the opportunity to
hand feed wallabies and kangaroos and perhaps
enjoy afternoon tea (at own expense).
Phillip Island
San Remo fishing village is the gateway to Phillip
Island, a major tourist resort and the home for
unique wildlife. We'll guide you around this small
island of some 100 square kilometres with time at
the township of Cowes. Visit the Koala
Conservation Centre where you can see koalas from
tree top boardwalks and a stop at Seal Rocks where
you'll have time to walk on the boardwalk
overlooking the Nobbies.
Penguin Parade
Witness the world phenomenon of the Penguin
Parade. The Little Penguins return from the sea
each evening at dusk after spending the day up to
100km off shore. Watch as they leave the sea,
cross the beach and go to their burrows. Walk
through the Visitor Centre's "Penguin World" and
learn of the life of the Little Penguin. (Please
bring warm waterproof clothing as nights can be
cold on the island in any season).
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| Queen Vic Markets |
http://www.qvm.com.au/home.php
Queen Victoria Market is Victoria's premier
open-air market. It's a thriving and vital place
pulsating with life.
The friendly competition between stallholders, and
their concern for customers, is what gives the
Market its Old World charm and the addictive power
to draw millions of visitors each year.
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| Theatre/Concert Tickets |
http://www.showbiz.com.au/melbourne.aspx
Melbourne is the national leader when it comes to
theatre, with a strong and prolific independent
and small-to-medium performing arts scene, and
great venues, work and performances abounding.
Renowned as experimenters and innovators, our
small-to-medium companies generate most of the new
work produced in Victoria each year, contributing
to the state's reputation as a thriving and
innovative arts capital.
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| Tourism - Victoria |
http://www.visitvictoria.com/
What to do and where to go in the state of
Victoria, including Melbourne.
Hugging the tip of the Australian east coast,
Victoria is Australia's second-smallest state,
covering 227,600 square kilometres - roughly the
size of the British Isles.
Packed into such a compact area is a wealth of
diverse regional areas and attractions, from
sweeping coastline and pristine beaches to
national parks and forests teeming with wildlife
to wineries, lakes and mountains offering skiing,
climbing and hiking. Best of all, many of
Victoria's unique and varied landscapes are easily
accessible as day trips from Melbourne.
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| V-Line Rail |
www.vline.com.au
As the state's regional public transport provider,
we run more than 1400 train services and 600 coach
services every week, helping a potential 1.3
million regional Victorian customers get from
place to place.
We also offer services for Melburnians, as well as
interstate and overseas visitors, who want to
visit or work in the country. So our customers get
to experience the best of country and city life.
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| Zoos Victoria |
www.zoo.org.au
Zoos Victoria offers experiences at three great
zoos: Melbourne Zoo, Healesville Sanctuary, and
Werribee Open Range Zoo. We welcome more than 1.6
million visitors annually across the three
properties, making it Victoria's largest paid
tourism attraction.
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Tasmainia - Gateway Hotel Devonport
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| Cradle Mountain |
http://www.parks.tas.gov.au/natparks/cradle/
Cradle Mountain forms the northern end of the
wild Cradle Mt - Lake St Clair National Park,
itself a part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World
Heritage Area. The jagged contours of Cradle
Mountain epitomise the feel of a wild landscape,
while ancient rainforest and alpine heathlands,
buttongrass and stands of colourful deciduous
beech provide a range of environments to
explore. Icy streams cascading out of rugged
mountains, stands of ancient pines mirrored in
the still waters of glacial lakes and a wealth
of wildlife ensure there is always something to
captivate you. The area is one of the most
popular natural areas in Tasmania.
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| creative Paper |
http://www.creativepapertas.com.au/
Creative Paper Tasmania is a tourist attraction
and paper mill located in the thriving coastal
city of Burnie. We pride ourselves on making an
exquisite range of environmentally friendly
papers using recycled and natural Tasmanian
fibres
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| Devils@cradle |
http://www.devilsatcradle.com/index1.htm
The sanctuary, located on the edge of the Cradle
Mountain National Park World Heritage area and has
implemented a comprehensive in-situ conservation
program combining resources with the State
Government, Tasmanian Wildlife Parks, local
operators and the community; 'devils of the alpine
focuses on a number of aspects of conservation to
assist in the survival of the Tasmanian devil in
the wilderness of Cradle Mountain.
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| Devonport Airport |
www.tasports.com.au
The airport, eight kilometres from Devonport's
CBD, has full terminal facilities and services,
including hire cars and shuttle buses to the city.
The terminal building contains spacious public
concourse and under cover baggage collection
areas, and generous space for the major airline
operators.
Car rental companies operate from counters in the
terminal and the licensed kiosk, magazine and
souvenir shop provides for the needs of travellers.
Devonport Airport is the closest port of entry to
the Tasmanian Wilderness and Cradle Mountain
National Park, which is only 80 minutes from the
airport.
The sealed car park has 300 parking spaces for
long or short term parking.
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| Devonport Entertainment & Convention centre |
http://www.decc.net.au/
The Devonport Entertainment & Convention Centre
opened in 2001 and is housed in two magnificent
Federation buildings, the Devonport Town Hall
which was built in 1899 and the Courthouse which
opened in 1903.
This modern multi-purpose complex is North West
Tasmania's premiere performing arts and convention
centre comprising of a proscenium arch theatre,
foyer, three function rooms and a licensed café.
The venue offers the flexibility to allow
arrangement to suit your specific requirements.
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| Devonport region whats on |
http://www.devonport.tas.gov.au
Welcome to the Devonport City Council website.
This site aims to provide you with up to date
information on all activities related to Council
and the City of Devonport.
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| Devonport Tourist Information |
http://www.devonporttasmania.travel/
Devonport is a coastal city of 25,000 people
situated in the centre of Tasmania's North Coast.
With a modern airport and the Bass Strait ferry
terminal linking the city to Melbourne, Devonport
is an arrival point for a large number of visitors
to Tasmania each year. Devonport is the perfect
place to make your base in Tasmania's North-West
where you'll discover some of Tasmania's best
national parks, food and wine experiences and
history and heritage.
Whilst located close to the Tasmanian high
country, including spectacular Cradle Mountain,
Devonport is favoured with a temperate coastal
climate influenced by the ocean. This maritime
influence moderates all aspects of the climate and
is evident in the small range between summer and
winter average temperatures.
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| Discover Tasmania |
http://www.discovertasmania.com.au/home/index.cfm?SiteID=92
You can choose the transport option to suit your
needs. Tasmania has all types of transport from
rental cars to sailing ships.
While coach services and airport shuttles are
excellent and may meet all your needs, your own
vehicle will give you the freedom to visit
communities off the main routes and explore the
Islands more remote and wild natural attractions.
It's worth remembering that although Tasmania is
small, its landscape is diverse and its population
decentralised.
The Island is 315 kilometres (189 miles) west to
east and 286 kilometres (175 miles) north to
south, and is comparable in size with the Republic
of Ireland, West Virginia (USA) and Hokkaido
(Japan). It covers an area of 68,331 square
kilometres (26,376 square miles).
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| Events Tasmania |
www.eventstasmania.com
Tasmania is the ideal event destination.
Australia's only island state has spectacular
landscapes, beautiful coastlines and great rivers,
lush green valleys, uncrowded towns and villages,
magnificent touring roads, celebrated food and
produce, prizewinning cool climate wines and an
unspoiled natural environment offering you a world
of inspiratation for your event.
The island is 364 kilometres (226 miles) long from
the northern most point to the southern most point
and 306 kilometres (190 miles) from west to east.
Tasmania has an estimated population of 500,000,
with almost half located in the greater Hobart
region, in the South East.
The climate is mild and our rainfall regular. The
Roaring Forty winds that travel across our island
bring with them the cleanest air in the world.
It is one of the world's most mountainous islands
and while the peaks do not tower to great heights,
they are unique in their serrated profile. The
geology reflects the island's connection, millions
of years ago, to Antarctica, and Tasmania is one
of the few places in the world where ancient
dolorite rocks dominate the landscape.
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| Hellyers Rd Distillery |
http://www.hellyersroaddistillery.com.au/
Welcome to Hellyers Road Distillery, leading
distiller of quality Australian Single Malt
Whisky, made in the pristine environment of
Tasmania.
The Hellyers Road Distillery is the largest
single malt whisky distillery in Australia. This
level of critical mass production ensures there
is always sufficient stocks of original single
malt whisky available to meet the growing demand
of domestic, international and duty free
markets; now and in the future.
The distillery also features an expansive
Visitor Interpretation Centre where you can
taste the delights of locally made outstanding
Whisky and Vodka in the centre's Restaurant and
Tasting Lounge, and purchase quality merchandise
from the well-equipped Retail Shop
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| House of Anvers Chocolate Factory |
http://www.anvers-chocolate.com.au/facilities.htm
The House of Anvers contains a real chocolate
taste sensation. It is located at Latrobe,
Tasmania, in the property formally known as
"Wyndarra Lodge", a stylish Californian bungalow
house which was built in 1931. Set in 1.12
hectares of old tree gardens, the property
features trees from around the world.
The House of Anvers is located directly on the
main highway between Devonport and Launceston and
is situated to capture most of the "food lovers on
the move" travelling to and from Tasmania's two
main ferries and Devonport airport. Signage near
the road is very clear and ample parking and
toilet facilities are available.
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| Qantas Airlines |
http://www.qantas.com.au/regions/dyn/home/qualifier-region-au
Qantas was founded in the Queensland outback in
1920. Registered originally as the Queensland and
Northern Territory Aerial Services Limited
(QANTAS), we have built a reputation for
excellence in safety, operational reliability,
engineering and maintenance, and customer service.
Today, Qantas is widely regarded as the world's
leading long distance airline and one of the
strongest brands in Australia. We also operate
subsidiary businesses including other airlines,
and businesses in specialist markets such as
Qantas Holidays and Q Catering.
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| Spirit of Tasmania Ferry |
http://www.spiritoftasmania.com.au/
Spirit of Tasmania I and II were built in 1998 by
Kvaerner Masa-Yards in Finland. They have a
displacement weight of almost 30,000 tonnes and a
length of 194.3 metres.
Spirit of Tasmania I and II cross Bass Strait at a
cruising speed of 27 knots which is the
equivalent of 50 kilometres per hour. The 429
kilometre voyage across Bass Strait is roughly
twice the distance by road between Devonport and
Strahan, on Tasmanias west coast.
Stretched end-to-end, the vehicle lanes on each
ship would be almost two kilometres long!
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| Tasmanian Conventions Bureau |
www.tasmaniaconventions.com
The Tasmanian Convention Bureau is a
not-for-profit, membership based organisation.
The Bureau's primary role is assisting event
organisers stage a memorable, cost-effective and
successful business event in Tasmania.
The experienced staff save event organisers hours
of work by providing independent expert advice and
support on every aspect of holding a business
event in Tasmania
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| Whats on in Tasmania |
http://cms.dcc.tas.gov.au/Internet/Visitor/WhatsOn.htm
Find out whats going on when your visiting Devonport
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Queensland - Quality Hotel Mermaid Waters Hotel Gold Coast
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| Airtrain Transfers |
www.airtrain.com.au
Brisbane's Airtrain isn't affected by gridlock
on our roads. No matter how bad the traffic is
you'll always get to where you're going faster on
the Airtrain. With up to four express trains each
hour direct to the Gold Coast, Airtrain is the
most reliable and frequent option to reach the
Gold Coast from Brisbane Airport.
The Airtrain stops at 3 stations on the Gold
Coast: Nerang, Robina and Helensvale. There are
also stations at Coomera and Ormeau on the Gold
Coast line. You will not need to change trains.
Avoid the motorway traffic congestion as you relax
on a scenic journey to the Gold Coast. For those
dropping friends or family at the airport, a 3
hour round trip plus parking can't be an appealing
thought. You can drop them at any Gold Coast
station knowing they'll travel quickly and safely
to the airport on Brisbane's Airtrain.
If you are travelling from the Airport to the Gold
Coast and know the station to get off at, you can
book a single or return journey online now. If you
are travelling up to the Airport, you can purchase
your ticket on the train platform at the Gold Coast.
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| Brisbane Airport |
http://www.bne.com.au/
Airports are becoming more than just places to
catch planes . they are becoming destinations in
their own right, offering world-class shopping,
entertainment, business and leisure facilities.
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| Carrara Markets |
www.carraramarkets.com.au
Find A Bargain - Every Saturday and Sunday from
7am to 4pm
Carrara Markets are a must for every Gold Coaster
and visitors looking for Value for Money. Our
enormously popular Gold Coast markets offer a ton
of fun for the whole family, with something
special for everybody including FREE
entertainment, FREE entry and FREE car parking.
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| Carrara Stadium |
www.austadium.com
Carrara Stadium is situated on the Gold Coast in
Queensland, and is also known as the Gold Coast
Stadium. Construction began in 1986 and opened the
following year after the Brisbane Bears were
granted a license to play in the VFL. Their
highest crowd was in 1989 when 18,198 people
watched the Bears play Geelong. However crowds
dwindled and the Bears moved to the Gabba in
Brisbane in 1993. The ground was left without a
major tenant and was sold to the Gold Coast City
Council. The ground occassionally played host to
Rugby League games and in 1996, the Gold Coast
Chargers moved full-time to the stadium until 1998
when they were kicked out from the ARL.
Carrara Stadium has main grandstands on either
side of the ground, and grassed areas around the
rest of the ground. It has a total capacity of
around 18,000 including 5,300 undercover seats and
2,500 transportable seats which can be placed in
front of the outer grandstand for Rugby League
matches.
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| Coachtrans transfers |
http://www.coachtrans.com.au/default.aspx
Brisbane Airports Licensed Operator!
Coachtrans Australia is the Brisbane Airports
licensed coach operator. We meet all flights from
Domestic and International Airports servicing
direct to your door. Our facilities include
continuously staffed customer service counters,
information services to arriving passengers and
air-conditioned mini coaches operating on a
door-to-door basis, 7 days a week, one way or return.
Speed of Service!
The travel time for transfers is only 90 minutes
from the Brisbane International Airport direct to
Gold Coast Hotels, via the brand new 8 lane
Pacific Motorway. In its price range, it is the
fastest, most reliable and most convenient service
available!
Direct, Door-to-Door Service!
This means no hassles, no unnecessary changing of
vehicles and no unloading luggage!
Total Gold Coast Covered!
No matter where you're staying on the Gold Coast,
you can be assured with Coachtrans that all
accommodation houses and most private homes are
serviced. And that means from Sanctuary Cove
right through to Coolangatta direct from the Airport!!
Airport Convenience!
The curb-side pick-up locations at the Brisbane
airports are just metres from the baggage
carousels. That means no walking long distances
with luggage in tow! Our Airport coordinators are
on hand to assist with baggage loading and coach
information - all under the sheltered bus waiting
area!
Meeting Your Flight!
Coachtrans is the exclusive licensed operator at
the Brisbane Airports, and as a result is
contracted with the Brisbane Airport Corporation
to meet all major flights arrivals and departures.
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| Draculas Cabaret Restaurant |
www.draculas.com.au
a two-hour dinner show with a combination of song,
dance, puppetry and illusion in a visual roller
coaster of special effects and great comedy, not
to mention the ghost train ride. After the show,
the cocktail bar and disco is open until midnight.
A fright night to remember. 1 Hooker Blvd,
Broadbeach.
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| Dream World |
http://www.dreamworld.com.au/content/drw_2008_home.asp?
Dreamworld has developed into Australias
favourite theme park full of immersive visitor
experiences from some of the world's tallest,
fastest white knuckle thrill rides to a
conservation-focused wildlife park with more than
800 native Australian animals.
In 2006, Dreamworld went water and opened a $60
million water ride park right next door. Packed
with water-powered wow, WhiteWater World is the
only water park in the world boasting all four of
the hottest waterslides on the planet.
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| Gold Coast Convention Centre |
http://www.gccec.com.au/
Experience the difference with the multi award-
winning Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition
Centre. The GCCEC is located in Broadbeach, on
Australia's Gold Coast in Queensland. It is a
unique destination which caters for both leisure
and business tourism. Close to a variety of
accommodation, shopping, restaurants, nightlife,
entertainment and 70 km's of pristine white
sandy beaches.
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| Gold Coast International Airport |
http://www.goldcoastairport.com/
It is hard to imagine an airport more conveniently
located than Gold Coast Airport, situated in the
very heart of Australia's number one holiday
destination. Gold Coast Airport is located on the
Gold Coast Highway at Bilinga on the southern end
of the Gold Coast, only five minutes from Coolangatta.
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| Gold Coast Tourism |
http://www.verygoldcoast.com.au/
You've arrived at the Official Gold Coast
Tourism website.
With miles of surf beach, lush green rainforest,
world-class golfing greens and world-famous
theme parks. With every kind of accommodation
from exclusive 5-star hotels to sunny beachside
apartments. Spoilt for choice? That's the Gold
Coast!
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| Miami Organic Farmers Market |
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Based in Miami, on the Gold Coast, Australia, the
Gold Coast Organic Farmers Market is the areas
first and only truly Organic Growers Market. Miami
Organic Farmers Market hand made products and
natural organic produce.
Every Sunday from 06:00 AM to 11:00 AM, the Miami
organic market provides an extensive and complete
range of freshly picked, farm-fresh guaranteed
Certified Organically grown.
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| Outback Spectacular |
www.outbackspectacular.com.au
A $23-million show extravaganza, the Australian
Outback Spectacular is the first of its kind in
Australia. Nightly, from Tuesday to Saturday, the
giant arena thunders with the hooves of Australian
stockhorses in an action-packed performance as
Australias leading stunt riders and stockmen play
out a story of two rival cattle stations. Theres a
cast of larger-than-life characters and animals,
with breathtaking scenes of the aboriginal
Dreamtime and wild colt muster, to high-speed quad
bikes, bush vehicles and trick riding. Theres even
a mustering helicopter that dives into the arena
droving a herd of cattle. Shows include a full
Aussie BBQ dinner served during the show. Situated
between Warner Bros. Movie World and Wet n Wild
Water World on the Pacific Motorway Oxenford.
www.outbackspectacular.com.au
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| Pacific Fair shopping centre |
www.pacificfair.com.au
While you are at Pacific Fair don't miss out on
over 100 special offers from Pacific Fair stores
by picking up a FREE Exclusive Visitor Discount
Guide, packed full of great savings. Visit the
Customer Service Desk on Level One in the Arcade
or Village Green, located in the outdoor area near
the Children's Play Park, to collect your Guide
before you hit the shops.
To take advantage of the Exclusive Visitor
Discount Guide, you must have it validated at
either of the two Customer Service Desks. Offers
are valid 5 days from the validation date. The
brochure must then be presented at participation
stores to redeem the offers. Please note that all
offers listed are not available on specials, sales
or already discounted items. It is also not to be
used in conjunction with any other offer, and some
conditions may apply. Please check with each
individual store for further details.
Click here for a sneak peak at the specials on
offer in the Exclusive Visitor Discount Guide.
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| Sea World |
http://seaworld.myfun.com.au/
At Sea World you can make contact with marine life
wonders and experience a whole world of amazing
rides, shows and attractions at a Gold Coast theme
park favourite! More than just a theme park, Sea
World is committed to educating guests about the
marine environment, and playing an active role in
Australian marine research and rescue.
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| Skilled Stadium/park |
www.skilledpark.com.au
Skilled Park was officially opened in March 2008
and is the home ground of the Jetstar Gold Coast
Titans and the Gold Coast United Football Club.
The multi-purpose, world class sporting and
entertainment stadium was constructed over a
two-year period and includes seating for 27,400
spectators.
Designed to be suitable for all rectangular field
sports including soccer, rugby union and rugby
league, the stadium includes 100 open corporate
boxes, 25 closed corporate suites, two 450 seat
function rooms, 16 food and beverage outlets as
well as management offices and associated facilities.
Skilled Park has been designed without public car
parking spaces. Catch a free bus or train straight
to the door or drive to one of the local park 'n'
ride facilities and enjoy a free shuttle service
straight to the stadium. It's the best way to get
to the game.
For all your transport information visit TransLink
or call 13 12 30.
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| Theme Park tickets |
www.themeparks.com.au
You will experience a fun-filled, Gold Coast theme
park family adventure with all the glitz and
glamour of Hollywood. Meet your favourite stars
and enjoy all the behind-the-scenes action, comedy
stunts and exhilarating rides, shows and attractions!
At Sea World you can make contact with marine life
wonders and experience a whole world of amazing
rides, shows and attractions at a Gold Coast theme
park favourite!
Enjoy all the fun and excitement of the world's
latest slides, pools and attractions at the
largest Australian water theme park. Experience a
day of splashtacular Gold Coast theme park fun for
the whole family.
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| Warner Bros Movie World |
http://movieworld.myfun.com.au/
As the only Australian movie related theme park,
you will experience a fun-filled, Gold Coast theme
park family adventure with all the glitz and
glamour of Hollywood at Warner Bros. Movie World.
Meet your favourite stars and enjoy all the
behind-the-scenes action, comedy stunts and
exhilarating rides, shows and attractions!
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| Wet n Wild |
http://wetnwild.myfun.com.au/
Wet'n'Wild Water World combines all the fun and
excitement of the world's latest water slides and
leisure pools with a shaded twenty acre
subtropical garden. Whether you choose to laze in
the shallows of the Wave Pool or plunge down a
seven-story high Speed Coaster, at Wet'n'Wild
Water World we are committed to providing a full
day of splashtacular fun and relaxation for everyone!
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| Whats on Goldcoast |
http://www.bcl.com.au/goldcoast/wotsongoldcoast.htm
For all the Information on what on the Goldcoast
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