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August 2019 - August 2020Budget Motel Chain
budgetmotels.com.auPhone: 03 9784 4111
Reservations HistoryAustralia
Head Ofジce
1300 277 246
Free Call 1800 811 223
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+61 3 9784 4111
Business Hours 9AM to 5PM (Monday to Friday) excluding Public Holidays
Modelled on ‘Motel 6’ in the USA, the Budget
Motel Chain was established in 1978.
With a steady growth in members throughout
the years, 1993 saw the Chain become
the largest referral Chain in the Southern
Hemisphere.
In 2010, the Chain saw the need to develop
its own channel manager, UseROSS, to aid
its members in keeping up with the growing
number of OTA’s.
Fast forward 8 years and the Chain continues
to look to the future. 2018 sees the
redevelopment of UseROSS, enabling more
channel connections, offering more services
and improved functionality.
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With motels throughout Australia and New Zealand, offering comfort at an affordable
price, you are never far away from a Budget Motel. Over the years, we’ve grown with
our customers’ needs while staying true to our key values.
Budget Motels pride themselves on providing good, clean, affordable accommodation,
combined with friendly service and local knowledge second to none.
Whether you are travelling on business, holidaying with the family, or just need
a night away, Orbit Inns provide comfortable, spacious accommodation. You
can expect quality, well equipped rooms offering a wide range of facilities,
complemented by excellent service.
Orbit Inns offer you added creature comforts to ensure that your time spent inside is
enjoyable as that spent outside, where you may wish to explore the local area.
As the Budget Motel Chain’s premier brand, Paragon Hotels cater for all your
accommodation needs. These stylish establishments are upheld to a premium
standard, offering guests quality furnishings and ジttings, immaculate property maintenance and a level of customer service to match.
Paragon Hotels provide a great range of services to satisfy those guests seeking
that something extra.
Our members and guests asked, and we listened. And as our newest brand, Budget
Motels Gold offer beautifully appointed rooms with a wide range of facilities at hand
to satisfy any traveller.
Swimming pools, barbeque areas and playgrounds can be found at (or near to)
most of our ‘Gold’ properties and their customer service is also gold standard.
Budget Motel Chain Brands
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New South Wales Accommodation For rates go to budgetmotels.com.au
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Yass Armidale
Acacia Motor Inn - Armidale 02 6772 7733
192 Miller Street, Armidale, 2350Hosts: Keith & Pamela Davidsonacacia.armidale@bigpond.com.auwww.acaciamotelarmidale.com.au
Blayney
Blayney Budget Motel 02 6368 2755
29 Carcoar Street, Blayney, 2799Hosts: Jacqui & Peter [email protected]
Coonamble
Artesian Motor Inn 02 6822 1788
145 - 147 Castlereagh Street, Coonamble, 2829Hosts: Bob & Jean [email protected]
DubboAll Seasons Motor Lodge -Dubbo 02 6882 6377
78 Whylandra Street, Dubbo, 2830Hosts: Rodney Firth & John Herringcontact@allseasonsmotorlodge.com.auwww.allseasonsmotorlodge.com.au
DubboForest Lodge Motor Inn andRestaurant 02 6882 6500
248 Myall Street, Dubbo, 2830Hosts: Greg & Desley Rankmorebookings@forestlodgedubbo.com.auwww.forestlodgedubbo.com.au
Grafton
Hilldrop Motor Inn 02 6644 9220
706 Gwydir Highway, Grafton, 2460Hosts: Bruce & Jill [email protected]
Jerilderie
Jerilderie Budget Motel 03 5886 1301
1 Newell Highway, Jerilderie, 2716Hosts: Gordon & Jean [email protected]/jerilderie-budget-motel
Kurri Kurri
Station Hotel Motel 02 4936 0700
26 Coronation Street, Kurri Kurri, 2327Hosts: Dianne & Billy [email protected]
Maitland - Rutherford
Maitland City Motel 02 4932 8322
258 New England Highway, Maitland - Rutherford, 2320Hosts: David & Rose [email protected]
Mayfield West
Mayfield Motel 02 4968 2661
503 Maitland Road, Mayfield West, 2304Hosts: Kathy & Warwick [email protected]
Hi-Way Motor Inn 02 6226 1300
305 Comur Street (Yass Valley Way), Yass, 2582Hosts: Greg & Cheryl O'[email protected]
Wagga Wagga
Junction Motor Inn 02 6931 2900
146 Ashmont Avenue, Wagga Wagga, 2650Hosts: Jill & Peter [email protected]
New South Wales Accommodation For rates go to budgetmotels.com.au
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Moama
Moama Central Motel 03 5482 5377
45-47 Meninya Street (Cobb Hwy), Moama, 2731Hosts: Debbie & Paul [email protected]
MoamaRiver Country Inn - AdultRetreat 03 5482 5511
79-81 Meninya Street, Moama, 2731Hosts: Michael & Glenda [email protected]
Mudgee
Motel Ningana 02 6372 1133
76 Mortimer Street, Mudgee, 2850Hosts: Phil & Joan [email protected]
Murwillumbah
Tweed River Motel 02 6672 3933
55 Tweed Valley Way, Murwillumbah, 2484Hosts: Helga & Bob [email protected]
Narooma
Farnboro Motel 02 4476 4611
206 Princes Highway, Narooma, 2546Hosts: Michael & Rochelle [email protected]
Narrabri
Tommos Motor Lodge 02 6792 1922
34-36 Cooma Road, Narrabri, 2390Hosts: Chris & Di [email protected]
Narrandera
Fig Tree Motel 02 6959 1888
9 Cadell St, Narrandera, 2700Hosts: Anne & Robert [email protected]
Peak HillPeak Hill Golden Peak BudgetMotel 02 6869 1429
25-27 Caswell Street, Peak Hill, 2869Hosts: David & Carol [email protected]/peak-hill-golden-peak-budget-motel
Singleton
Benjamin Singleton Motel 02 6572 2922
24 George Street, Singleton, 2330Hosts: Craig & Rebecca [email protected]
Tamworth
Roydons Motor Inn 02 6765 7355
110b Church Street, Tamworth, 2340Hosts: Brenda & Ian [email protected]
Tenterfield
Tally Ho Motor Inn 02 6736 1577
428 Rouse Street, Tenterfield, 2372Hosts: Paul & Dee Quinnmotel@tallyhotenterfield.com.auwww.tallyhotenterfield.com.au
Tooleybuc
Tooleybuc Motel 03 5030 5203
43 Murray Street, Tooleybuc, 2736Hosts: Ronald [email protected]
New South Wales Accommodation For rates go to budgetmotels.com.au
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Wagga WaggaCity Park Motel andApartments 02 6921 4301
1 Tarcutta Street, Wagga Wagga, 2650Hosts: Lou & Allison [email protected]
Queensland Accommodation For rates go to budgetmotels.com.au
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Bororen
Bororen Motel 07 4974 4144
1 Dougall Street, Bororen, 4678Hosts: Geoff & Karen [email protected]
Bundaberg
Bourbong Street Motel 07 4151 3089
265 Bourbong Street, Bundaberg, 4670Hosts: Ian [email protected]
Dalby
Motel Myall 07 4662 3399
Corner of Drayton & Myall Streets, Dalby, 4405Hosts: Jock & Karen [email protected]
Goondiwindi
Binalong Motel 07 4671 1777
30 Mclean Street, Goondiwindi, 4390Hosts: Quentin & Julie [email protected]
Longreach
Longreach Motel 07 4658 1996
127 Eagle Street, Longreach, 4730Hosts: Ray [email protected]/longreach-motel
Mackay
Mackay Motor Inn 07 4952 2822
208 Nebo Road, Mackay, 4740Hosts: Kim & Gary [email protected]
Moore Park Beach
Moore Park Beach Motel 07 4159 8332
29 Club Avenue, Moore Park Beach, 4670Hosts: Jan & Charlie Ikstrumsinfo@mooreparkbeachmotel.com.auwww.mooreparkbeachmotel.com.au
Mount Isa
Copper Gate Motel 07 4743 3233
97 Marian Street, Mount Isa, 4825Hosts: Joe & Iris [email protected]
Proserpine
A and A Motel 07 4945 1888
156 Main Street, Proserpine, 4800Hosts: Leah & Danny Borgheroaandamotel@whitsunday.net.auwww.aandamotelproserpine.com.au
South Australia Accommodation For rates go to budgetmotels.com.au
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Enfield
Enfield Motel 08 8262 5115
393 Main North Road, Enfield, 5085Hosts: Raj & [email protected]
Fairview Park
Blue Gums Hotel Motel 08 8251 1588
345 Hancock Road, Fairview Park, 5126Hosts: Steve [email protected]
Meningie
Meningie's Waterfront Motel 08 7514 9608
Princes Highway, Meningie, 5264Hosts: Martin Kennedy & Ann Macerleanmeningiewaterfrontmotel@gmail.comwww.budgetmotels.com.au/meningie-s-waterfront-motel
Mount Gambier
Blue Lake Motel 08 8725 5211
1 Kennedy Avenue, Mount Gambier, 5290Hosts: Shane [email protected]/
Mount Gambier
Grand Central Motel 08 8725 8844
6 Helen Street, Mount Gambier, 5290Hosts: Andrew Le [email protected]
Nuriootpa
Barossa Gateway Motel 08 8562 1033
5-9 Kalimna Road, Nuriootpa, 5355Hosts: Russell Hoganstay@barossagatewaymotel.com.auwww.barossagatewaymotel.com.au
Policemans Point
Coorong Hotel Motel 08 8575 7098
10136 Princes Highway, Policemans Point, 5264Hosts: Raymond [email protected]
Pooraka
Pavlos Motel 08 8260 6655
859 Main North Road, Pooraka, 5095Hosts: Sukhdeep & Raman [email protected]
Port Broughton
Sunnyside Hotel Motel 08 8635 2100
17 Bay Street, Port Broughton, 5522Hosts: Simon [email protected]/sunnyside-hotel-motel
Port Pirie
Travelway Motel 08 8632 2222
149 Gertrude Street, Port Pirie, 5540Hosts: Steve & Lee [email protected]
Victor Harbour
Wintersun Motel 08 8552 3533
111 Hindmarsh Road, Victor Harbour, 5211Hosts: Jan & Graham [email protected]
Tasmania Accommodation For rates go to budgetmotels.com.au
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Burnie
Burnie Ocean View Motel 03 6431 1925
253 Bass Highway, Burnie, 7320Hosts: Peter & Julie Wilsonmotel@burniebeachaccommodation.com.auwww.burniebeachaccommodation.com.au
Hobart
Marquis Hotel-Motel 03 6234 3541
209 Brisbane Street, Hobart, 7000Hosts: Glen & Pam Frankcombereservations@marquishotel.com.auwww.marquishotel.com.au
South Burnie
Menai Hotel Motel 03 6431 9364
20 Edwardes Street, South Burnie, 7320Hosts: Leigh & Lesley Newman, Leah [email protected]
Victoria Accommodation For rates go to budgetmotels.com.au
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Ardeer
West City Motel 03 9360 5230
610 Ballarat Road, Ardeer, 3022Hosts: Leigh [email protected]
Belmont
Hacienda Motel 03 5243 5844
15 Mt Pleasant Road, Belmont, 3216Hosts: Paul [email protected]
Bendigo
Bendigo Budget Elm Motel 03 5447 7522
454 High Street, Golden Square, Bendigo, 3555Hosts: Ian Glanville & Julie [email protected]
BendigoBendigo Welcome StrangerMotel 03 5443 6266
56 Mackenzie Street West, Bendigo, 3555Hosts: Charles & Karen [email protected]
Bendigo
Golden Hills Motel, Bendigo 03 5443 1333
145 Marong Road (Calder Hwy), Bendigo, 3550Hosts: Lynette & Mark [email protected]
BendigoTea House Motor Inn andApartments 03 5441 7111
280 Napier Street, Bendigo, 3550Hosts: Brent & Jody [email protected]
Camperdown
Camperdown Cascade Motel 03 5593 1144
311 Manifold Street, Camperdown, 3260Hosts: Michelle & Steve [email protected]
Cann River
Cann Valley Motel 03 5158 6300
18 Princes Highway, Cann River, 3890Hosts: Darren, Jenny, Julie & [email protected]
Charlton
Foundry Palms Motel 03 5491 1911
86 High Street (Calder Hwy), Charlton, 3525Hosts: Ron & Lyn [email protected]/foundry-palms-motel
Chiltern
The Lydoun Motel 03 5726 1788
7 Main Street, Chiltern, 3683Hosts: Gus Bormann & Karen [email protected]
Dunolly
Dunolly Golden Triangle Motel 03 5468 1166
1846 Maryborough Road, Dunolly, 3472Hosts: Ken & Robyn Skeatsinfo@dunollygoldentrianglemotel.com.auwww.dunollygoldentrianglemotel.com.au
Wedderburn
Wedderburn Goldseeker Motel 03 5494 3002
43-49 High Street, Wedderburn, 3518Hosts: Myra, Robert & Gary [email protected]
Victoria Accommodation For rates go to budgetmotels.com.au
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Eaglehawk
Eaglehawk Motel (03) 5446 3444
401 Eaglehawk Road, Eaglehawk, 3556Hosts: Eileen & Dwyne [email protected]
East Colac
Otway Gate Motel 03 5231 3244
52-56 Murray Street, East Colac, 3250Hosts: Beryl & Ray [email protected]
Echuca
Big River Motel 03 5482 2522
317 High Street, Echuca, 3564Hosts: Chris & Debbie Boylaninfo@bigrivermotelechuca.com.auwww.bigrivermotelechuca.com.au
Echuca
Old Coach Motor Inn 03 5482 3155
288 Ogilvie Avenue, Echuca, 3564Hosts: Patrica & Greg [email protected]
Geelong
Colonial Lodge Motel 03 5223 2266
57 Fyans Street, Geelong, 3220Hosts: Bo Jun Ni & Jing Mei [email protected]/colonial-lodge-motel
Geelong North (Drumcondra)
Rippleside Park Motor Inn 03 5278 2017
67 Melbourne Road, Geelong North (Drumcondra), 3215Hosts: Paul [email protected]
Halls Gap
Halls Gap Motel 03 5356 4209
153 Grampians Road, Halls Gap, 3381Hosts: Jennie, Daniel, Peter & [email protected]
Hamilton
Budget On The Lake Motor Inn 03 5571 2733
2 Riley Street, Hamilton, 3300Hosts: Tam [email protected]
HealesvilleHealesville Maroondah ViewMotel 03 5962 4154
1 McKenzie Avenue, Healesville, 3777Hosts: Cherry & Graeme [email protected]/healesville-maroondah-view-motel
Horsham
Horsham Motel 03 5382 5555
5 Dimboola Road, Horsham, 3400Hosts: Arshdeep & Baljinder [email protected]/
Horsham
Ploughmans Motor Inn 03 5382 5944
22-24 Dimboola Road, Horsham, 3400Hosts: Julian & Lisa [email protected]
Wycheproof
Mount Wycheproof Motor Inn 03 5493 7224
360 Broadway, Wycheproof, 3527Hosts: Graeme & Julie [email protected]/
Victoria Accommodation For rates go to budgetmotels.com.au
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Irymple
Orana Motor Inn 03 5024 5903
2101 Fifteenth Street (Calder Highway), Irymple, 3498Hosts: Barry & Maree [email protected]
Kerang
Loddon River Motel, Kerang 03 5452 2511
103 Wellington Street, Kerang, 3579Hosts: Garry & Gerry [email protected]
Killarney
Carleton Inn 03 5568 7290
1280 Princes Highway, Killarney, 3283Hosts: Stuart & Danice [email protected]/
Maryborough
Highlander Haven Motel 03 5460 4122
72 Sutton Road,, Maryborough, 3465Hosts: Ben & Judy Wilkereception@highlanderhavenmotel.com.auwww.highlanderhavenmotel.com.au
MilduraMid City Plantation Motel,Mildura 03 5023 0317
145 Deakin Avenue, Mildura, 3550Hosts: Bob & Annie Greenwoodreception@midcityplantationmotel.com.auwww.midcityplantationmotel.com.au
Morwell
Parkside Motel Morwell 03 5134 3366
245 Princes Drive, Morwell, 3840Hosts: Geoff & Lorraine [email protected]
Newtown
Shannon Motor Inn 03 5222 4355
283/285 Shannon Avenue, Newtown, 3220Hosts: Darren & Susan [email protected]
Nhill
Acacia Motor Inn @ Nhill 03 5391 1888
7291 Western Hwy, Nhill, 3418Hosts: Mark & Peta Downiemarkandpeta@acaciamotorinnnhill.com.auwww.acaciamotorinnnhill.com.au
Numurkah
El Toro Motel 03 5862 1966
142-146 Melville Street, Numurkah, 3636Hosts: Debbie & Rod [email protected]
Ouyen
Ouyen Motel 03 5092 1397
9 Farrell Street, Ouyen, 3490Hosts: Margaret O☂[email protected]/ouyen-motel
Port Campbell
Port Campbell Motor Inn 03 5598 6222
12 Great Ocean Road, Port Campbell, 3269Hosts: Paul & Jenny Deppelerinfo@portcampbellmotel.com.auwww.portcampbellmotorinn.com
Portland
Admella Motel 03 5523 3347
5 Otway Street, Portland, 3305Hosts: Janeece & Bryan [email protected]/
Victoria Accommodation For rates go to budgetmotels.com.au
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Portland
Whalers Rest Motor Inn 03 5523 4077
714 Henty Highway, Portland, 3305Hosts: Pam & Dean [email protected]
Portland
William Dutton Motel 03 5523 4222
141 Percy Street, Portland, 3305Hosts: Greg & Emma [email protected]
Rosebud
Admiral Motor Inn 03 5982 0202
799 Point Nepean Road, Rosebud, 3939Hosts: Frank & Josie [email protected]
Seymour
Seymour Motel 03 5792 1500
144 Goulburn Valley Highway, Seymour, 3660Hosts: Rishi [email protected]
Shepparton
Courtyard Motor Inn 03 5831 2355
58-60 Wyndham Street, Shepparton, 3630Hosts: Brendan & Kerry [email protected]
St Arnaud
Country Road Motel 03 5495 2255
1 Inglewood Road, St Arnaud, 3478Hosts: Neil & Chriss [email protected]
Stawell
Coorrabin Motor Inn 03 5358 3933
7 Longfield Street (Western Highway), Stawell, 3380Hosts: Sue & Roy [email protected]
Swan Hill
Paruna Motel 03 5032 4455
386 Campbell Street, Swan Hill, 3585Hosts: Bernadette & Malcolm [email protected]
Swan Hill
Sun Centre Motel 03 5032 4466
491 Campbell Street, Swan Hill, 3585Hosts: Peter & Nicole [email protected]
Toora
Toora Lodge Motel 03 5686 2104
4930 South Gippsland Highway, Toora, 3962Hosts: Lyn & Peter [email protected]
Torquay
Bellbrae Motel 03 5261 3777
20 School Road, Torquay, 3228Hosts: Bernadette & Bob [email protected]/bellbrae-motel
Traralgon
City Gardens Motel 03 5174 6066
80 Argyle Street, Traralgon, 3844Hosts: Julie & Peter [email protected]
Victoria Accommodation For rates go to budgetmotels.com.au
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Wangaratta
Millers Cottage Motel 03 5721 5755
26 Parfitt Road, Wangaratta, 3677Hosts: Graeme & Rosemary O☂[email protected]
Warrnambool
Mahogany Motel 03 5562 5722
463 Raglan Parade, Warrnambool, 3280Hosts: Susan Hayes & John [email protected]
Warrnambool
Raglan Motor Inn 03 5562 8511
376 Raglan Parade, Warrnambool, 3280Hosts: Ian & Sally [email protected]
Yarragon
Yarragon Motel 03 5634 2655
119 Princes Highway, Yarragon, 3823Hosts: Jenni & Peter [email protected]
New South Wales Attractions & Events
1. Blue Mountains
2. Darling Harbour
3. The Rocks
The Blue Mountains are known for dramatic scenery, steep cliffs, eucalyptus forests, waterfalls and villages dotted with guesthouses, galleries and gardens.
Darling Harbour is adjacent to the city centre of Sydney. It has a large recreational and pedestrian precinct that is situated on western outskirts of the Sydney Central business district.
The Rocks is an urban locality, tourist precinct and historic area of Sydney�s city centre. There are many history tours that you can take in and around the area.
Hunter RegionNSW
Blue Mountains
Taronga Western Plains Zoo
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Jenolan Caves
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State of Origin
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Newcastle
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Wagga Wagga Botanic Gardens
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Mimosa Rocks National Park
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Moama
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Tamworth
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Coonamble
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Point Danger Lookout
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Hay
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Mount Kosciuszko
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Cape Byron Light
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Darling Harbour
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Jervis Bay
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The Hunter Valley north of Sydney, is one of Australia�s major wine regions, with a viticultural history dating back to the early 1800s. Known for varietals such as Semillon and Shiraz, it�s home to numerous wineries.
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10. State of Origin
13. Mimosa Rocks National Park 16. Coonamble14. Moama
17. Point Danger Lookout
15. Tamworth
18. Hay
11. Newcastle 12. Wagga Wagga Botanic Gardens
The State of Origin series is referred to as �Australian sport�s greatest rivalry� the annual best-of-three Australian rugby league football match series between two state representative sides.
Mimosa Rocks is a national park in New South Wales 330km southwest of Sydney. A lovely slice of heaven with its wildlife, scenery and great swimming spots
Essentially, Coonamble has been the service centre to the largest shire in New South Wales, which is predominately made up of cattle, sheep and cotton and plenty of activities for the inquisitive tourist.
Hire a canoe, take a horse and carriage ride, an adrenalin-fuelled water ski lesson, explore a maze, play a round of mini golf or hop aboard one of the paddle steamers. There is always something to do in Moama.
Situated on the New South Wales/Queensland boarder, high on a peak overlooking Duranbah Beach which is popular for surジng. Point Danger was named by Captain James Cook.
Tamworth is a city in northeast New South Wales known for the annual Tamworth Country Music Festival, which draws big name international acts. Nearby is the Big Golden Guitar centre and museum.
You�ll be surprised with the wide variety of things to see and do in Hay Shire, whether you are interested in scenic beauty, watching the stars or exploring the history and heritage unique to the region.
Newcastle is a harbour city north of Sydney. It plentiful beaches are linked by the Bathers Way, a coastal walk stretching between Nobbys Beach and Merewether Beach.
Wagga Wagga Botanic Gardens are located in the Wagga Wagga suburb of Turvey Park on a 20 hectare site on the south western slopes of Willans Hill Reserve.
7. Cape Byron Light5. Taronga Western Plains Zoo 8. Jervis Bay6. Mount Kosciuszko 9. Jenolan Caves
Cape Bryon Light is an active lighthouse located at Cape Byron. It is Australiaァs most powerful lighthouse, with a light intensity of 2,200,000. Cape Byron is also the eastern-most point of Australiaァs mainland.
Taronga Western Plains Zoo, which is also commonly known as Dubbo Zoo, is a large zoo near Dubbo with over 1000 animals from around the world for you to see.
During whale watching season from May through November, Jervis Bay is a great place to hop on a tour and spot humpback, southern right, minke and pilot whales as they make their migratory journey.
Mount Kosciuszko is Australiaァs highest mountain located on the Main Range of Snowy Mountains in Kosciuszko National Park, part of the Australian Alps National Parks and reserves.
The Jenolan Caves are limestone caves located within the Jenolan Karst Conservation Tablelands region, west of the Blue Mountains.
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Northern Territory Attractions & Events
1. Katherine Hot Springs
4. Devil�s Marbles
7. Tennant Creek Telegraph Station
2. Jatbula Walking Trail
5. Davenport Ranges National Park
8. Battery Hill Mining Centre
3. Katherine River
6. Barkly Tablelands
9. Kelly�s Ranch
Relax in the natural thermal springs situated on the banks of the Katherine River. Submerge yourself in the clear pools, surrounded by native vegetation.
One of the Northern Territory�s geological wonder, the huge granite boulders, precariously balanced on top of one another, appear to defy gravity.
Take a self-guided walk around the reserve and explore the historic station buildings made of local stone.
The trail is an ancient Song Line used by the Jawoyn people. Overlooking the Seventeen Mile Valley and beyond, discover magniジcent waterfalls, view ancient rock art and cool off with great swimming spots.
Experience the quiet beauty of the Davenport Range National Park, with a four-wheel drive adventure along some of the best tracks in the NT.
The site echoes the soul and spirit of the early miners. Take a tour underground, witness working machinery and hear the stories of the miners.
Take a boat tour along the Katherine River to get up close to the crocodiles. Or, visit a crocodile farm and catch all the action at feeding time and �swim� with a saltwater croc in a special protective cage.
Rugged beauty and a sense of freedom is what you can expect when driving through long stretches of uninhabited land. Watch the colours of the landscape change with the sun between dawn and dusk.
Get the ultimate outback experience from trail rides to pastoral skills training. Plus, get a unique insight into traditional culture, the stockmanァs life in the bush.
NT
Kelly�s Ranch
Tennant CreekTelegraph Station
Davenport Ranges National Park
Barkly Tablelands
Battery Hill Mining Centre
Devil�s Marbles
Jatbula Walking Trail
Katherine Hot Springs
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Queensland Attractions & Events
1. Theme Parks 4. Brisbane Lookout
7. Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) National Park
2. Whale Watching
5. Bunya Mountains National Park
8. Hard Times Mine
3. Great Barrier Reef
6. Brisbane City Cycle
9. Australia�s Dinosaur Capital
Take your family on a journey of discovery and adventure at the famous Gold Coast Theme Parks; Movie World, Wet �n� Wild, Sea World, Dream World and White Water World.
Mt Coot-tha is a �must see� for all visitors to Brisbane. The lookout provides spectacular panoramic views over the CBD all the way to Moreton Bay. Walking tracks are abundant throughout the National Park.
This exceptional park features spectacular gorge country, including the lush oasis of Lawn Hill Gorge, sandstone ranges and World Heritage fossils.
Witnessing the awesome strength and beauty of one of the world�s largest marine creatures is an experience you must add to your bucket list.
The Bunya Mountains form an isolated section of the Great Dividing Range, and are home to the world�s largest forest of Bunya pines.
Descending into the mine in the Alimak Cage, you begin to explore the history of mining. Guides will tell you stories of good times and hard times that come from working deep under the earth.
Boasting stunning coral reefs, colourful marine life, authentic seaside towns and island jewels, the Great Barrier Reef provides a pristine and picturesque getaway.
With up to 2,000 bikes and 150 stations around Brisbane, City Cycle is a quick, affordable and fun alternative when sightseeing the city.
Visit the world�s best preserved dinosaur stampede at the World Heritage Listed Lark Quarry Conservation Park.
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Hard Times Mine
Australia�s Dinosaur Capital
Great Barrier Reef
Bunya MountainsNational Park
Theme Parks
Whale Watching
Brisbane City Cycle
Brisbane Lookout
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South Australia Attractions & Events
1. Umpherston Sinkhole
4. Wineries
7. Hahndorf
2. Kangaroo Island
5. Canoe the Riverland in Renmark-Paringa
8. Mount Remarkable National Park
3. Ballooning over the Barossa
6. Coorong River and National Park
9. Snorkeling with Sea Lions
Known as the sunken gardens, the Umpherston Sinkhole is a must see. View platforms allow you to take in its size and depth before walking down into the sinkhole, along the terraces and behind the vines.
Whether you are touring the local wine region of Langhorne Creek or want to visit the cellar door at Willow Point Winery, you will not be disappointed.
Explore architecturally fascinating buildings; appreciate the rich ancestry and unearth ancient folklore in Australia�s oldest surviving German settlement. Hahndorf also offers a great range of food and drink.
The Remarkable Rocks, Seal Bay and Admirals Arch are just a few highlights you can expect to see. Go further and explore the bushland, beaches, rolling hills and rocky cliffs.
For something a little bit different, try exploring the sensational wetlands by canoe. Spend the day exploring the natural environment with its birds and wildlife.
An ideal place to take the family, the park is a popular destination for bushwalking with trails for all ages and abilities.
Take a hot air balloon ホight over the spectacular Barossa Valley. A photographer�s dream, hot air ballooning is one of the best ways to see and capture the beautiful landscape.
Explore the Coorong on foot, by water or by vehicle. Travel the 200km beach and explore the vast wetland ecosystem including ocean beach, freshwater lakes and saline lagoon.
Get up close and personal while swimming with the Sea Lions, the gentlest of underwater mammals, in their natural environment.
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Snorkeling with Sea Lions
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Ballooning overthe Barossa
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Coorong River and National Park
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Tasmania Attractions & Events
1. Mount Wellington
4. Hasting Caves and Thermal Springs
7. Tea Tree Golf Club
2. Emu Valley Rhododendron Garden
5. Port Huon Boat Cruises
8. Museum of Old and New Art (MONA)
3. Burnie Regional Museum
6. Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary
9. Cradle Mountain
Journey up Pinnacle Road to the lookout, taking in the sites along the way including the Springs and Chalet. Walk to Sphinx Rock with the views of the mountain�s Organ Pipes, Hobart, and the Derwent River below.
Offering a variety of experiences, from relaxing in the warm waters of a thermal springs pool, walking in the rich forests of the reserve and the unique experience of exploring Newdegate Cave.
Set in a semi-rural environment, offering ホat fairways, bunkers and grass greens, the Tea Tree Golf Club welcomes visitors for a relaxing day of golf.
Take a walk down one of the many walking tracks and discover lakes, bridges, and many more unique design features.
Take a cruise up the Huon River and enjoy the views of the Hartz Mountains which tower over the lush apple orchards that ホow to meet the riverァs edge.
Australia�s largest private museum houses a diverse private collection that ranges from ancient Egyptian mummies to some of the world�s most and thought-provoking contemporary art.
With collections representing the history of Burnie and the surrounding region, there is a lot to discover here. Visit the main attraction of Federation Street.
Experience Australia�s unique wildlife, where you can walk up and scratch the chin of a kangaroo and see Tasmanian Devils, wombats, koalas, birds and quolls.
Explore the ancient rainforest, alpine heathlands and still waters of the glacial lakes. Icy streams ホowing out of the rugged mountains and a wealth of wildlife ensure there is always something to captivate you.
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Victoria Attractions & Events
1. Healesville Sanctuary
Healesville Sanctuary, in the heart of the Yarra Valley, is world-renowned as the best place to see Australian wildlife in their natural habitat.
4. The Otways
Walk among giant tree ferns at Maits Rest, see the glow worms at Melba Gully, or experience the full beauty of this rainforest paradise on the Otway Fly Tree Top Walk.
2. Enchanted Adventure Garden
Featuring hedge mazes, tube slides, 20 themed gardens, an outdoor sculpture park and an indoor three-dimensional maze, this outdoor adventure park has something for everyone.
5. Sovereign Hill
There�s real gold to be panned � and it�s ヲジnders keepersァ, an underground gold mine, street theatre and the opportunity to meet costumed goldジelds characters.
3. The Twelve Apostles
Witness the rugged splendour of the famous Twelve Apostles, magniジcent rock stacks that rise majestically from the Southern Ocean on Victoria�s dramatic coastline.
6. Wilsons Promontory
This 50,000-hectare reserve is threaded with a labyrinth of walking tracks that showcase all manner of magical realms sheltering abundant wildlife.
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Victoria Attractions & Events
7. Grampians National Park
Discover grand and rugged mountain ranges, wildホower displays, a range of outdoor recreational opportunities, and a wealth of Aboriginal rock art sites in the Grampians National Park
10. Pufジng BillyPufジng Billy is one of the ジnest preserved steam railways in the world. This century old steam train is still running on its original 25 kilometre mountain track from Belgrave to Gembrook.
13. Victorian Alpine Regions
Feel the excitement mount as you pack your skis and snowboards and make your way to the magniジcent mountains of Victoria�s High Country and its regarded ski resorts.
8. Queen Victoria Market
Queen Victoria Market is the heart and soul of Melbourne. Eat, shop, explore and discover your way through the iconic food halls and heritage sheds.
11. Nigretta Falls
Take a short detour from the Glenelg Highway for swimming, ジshing, picnics and barbecues at Nigretta Falls, a small waterfall fed by the Wannon River.
14. William Ricketts Sanctuary
Take the time to explore the sanctuary grounds, wandering through the paths that criss-cross the property. See the striking sculptures, carved into rocks and trees.
16. The Murray River
Leap headlong into your holiday on a journey through the sun-drenched Murray River region. Soak up the outdoor lifestyle, discover iconic national parks and explore the Murrayァs rich pioneer heritage.
17. Buchan Caves
Discover an underground wonderland of spectacular limestone formations at Gippslandァs ancient Buchan Caves. Underground rivers cutting through limestone rock created the caves almost 400 million years ago.
18. Geelong Art Gallery
Established in 1896, the gallery contains collec tions of 19th to 21st century Australian and European paintings and decorative arts, including 18th and 19th century English porcelain and Australian ceramics.
9. Melb Star Observation Wheel
Take ホight through the Melbourne skies and see the city from a different perspective. The Melbournre Star experience is your unique introduction to the history and culture of the city.
12.Phillip Island
Endless family fun and iconic wildlife, pristine white beaches and hi-octane motor sports, youァll ジnd it all on the seaside holiday at Phillip Island, just 90 minutes from Melbourne.
15. Ned Kelly Touring Route
Tour Kelly country and visit the places where Australia�s greatest folk tale was lived and fought. Along the way discover northeast Victoria, a favourite destination for lovers of food and wine.
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Western Australia Attractions & Events
1. Pink Lake
4. Esperance Bird & Animal Park
7. Margaret River
2. Esperance Museum
5. Lucky Bay Brewing
8. Kings Park 9. Rottnest Island
3. Esperance Stonehenge
6. Cape Le Grand National Park
A salt plain which, in the right weather conditions, appears pink. The pink colour of the lake is due to the high concentration of salt tolerant algae.
Just a 10 minute drive from town and set in bush surrounds, you can pat the animals, walk through the bird aviary and feed the birds.
Hop from award-winning wineries and restaurants to stunning beaches, tall-timber forests, world-class surf breaks and ancient caves.
An attraction that offers a glimpse into the history of Esperance and how the region has grown over the years.
Experience the relaxed casual atmosphere at the micro-brewery. Set amongst natural bush with loads of birds, they are on the Pink Lake side of the Great Ocean Drive.
With over 400 hectares of unique bushland, tranquil parkland and botanic gardens, Kings Park is the most popular visitor destination in Western Australia.
Australiaァs ジnest swimming spots, snorkel trails and surf breaks. Meet the cutest mini marsupial, found only in Western Australia, the world-famous quokka.
The only full size replica of the original Stonehenge in the UK. It appears as the original would have looked around 1950BC.
The Park is are home to Western Grey Kangaroos, Pygmy Possums and a diversity of colourful wildホowers.
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Western Australia Attractions & Events
10. Valley of the Giants Tree Top 13. Jewel Cave 11. Greens Pool 14. The Gap and Natural Bridge 12. The Busselton Jetty 15. Monkey Mia
Climbing 40 metres into the tingle trees, this 600-metre walking trail is the ジrst of its kind, designed to maximise views and minimise impact.
Jewel is one of the largest show caves in Australia, sinking to a reachable depth of 42 metres and stretching for 1.9 kilometres. Remarkably, it is also one of the worldァs youngest caves.
Explore the rock pools, snorkel and dive. Then take a walk over the headland to Elephant Rocks, huge boulders naturally shaped into elephant-like sculptures.
Venture onto a new viewing platform, 40 metres directly above the surging seas in all but the worst weather conditions.
Walk of take a train ride 1.8 kilometres out to sea over the waters of Geographe Bay to the Underwater Observatory.
Monkey Mia is one of Western Australia�s most famous dolphin watching destinations. This calm bay is world famous for the pod of friendly dolphins that visit the shore most days to be hand fed.
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