TOP 20 DUBBO Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Dubbo - New South Wales, the largest population city in Orana region. Dubbo is located at the intersection of the Mitchell, Newell and Golden highways. Things to do in Dubbo NSW is described in this video.
Top tourist attractions in Dubbo such as Taronga Western Plains Zoo, Royal Flying Doctor Service Visitors Centre, Old Dubbo Gaol, Shoyoen Japanese Garden and Western Plains Cultural Centre.Others recommended places to visit in Dubbo - Australia is Dundullimal Homestead, Red Earth Estate, Dubbo Observatory, Macquarie Regional Library, Lazy River Estate, Terramungamine Reserve and Rock Grooves, Riverdale Shopping Centre, Dubbo Farmers Market, Orana Mall, Macquarie River, Alladins Cave Bottle House, Dubbo Rotunda Market, Riverside Markets and Breelong National Park.
To know more about where to go or what to do in Dubbo - New South Wales, this video will tell you all the information about Dubbo's tourist attractions.
TOP 30 POKOLBIN (NSW) Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Pokolbin - New South Wales (NSW), Australia. Pokolbin is the heart of Hunter Valley, one of the best known wine regions in Australia. Most of tourist attractions in Pokolbin is wine tasting tours. You will discover so many elegant wineries and vineyard in Pokolbin. Others tourist attractions in Pokolbin is Hunter Valley Gardens.
There are best or popular wineries and vineyard in Pokolbin such as Ivanhoe Wines, Scarborough Wine Co, Audrey Wilkinson Vineyard, Leogate Estate Wines, Peterson House, Piggs Peake Winery, Harkham Wines, Tyrrell's Wines, Brokenwood Wines, Waverley Estate, Cockfighters Ghost, Tamburlaine Organic Wines, McGuigan Wines, Wine House Hunter Valley, Keith Tulloch Wines, Hope Estate, Thomas Wines, Gundog Estate, Tempus Two Cellar Door, Usher Tinkler Wines, Bimbadgen Winery, First Creek Wines, Petersons Wines Broke Road, Ben Ean, Pepper Tree Wines, Hanging Tree Wines, Hungerford Hill Wines, Tulloch Wines, Hunter Distillery, etc.
Thats all about things to do in Pokolbin, Hunter Valley Regions, New South Wales, Australia. Listing all of best wineries and vineyard in the heart of Hunter Valley Regions, Pokolbin. Hope this video by Explore Australia will help you choose the places to visit in Pokolbin.
Batemans Bay by The Australian Tourist - NSW
Batemans Bay by The Australian Tourist
Batemans bay is situated 3hrs south of Sydney in New South Wales. It's a coastal town with character. The town is accessible form the north by using its centre lift bridge which is an unofficial symbol of the town.
Batemans bay offers an assortment of water activities including surfing, scuba diving, snorkelling, sailing, whale watching sea kayak sailing and more.
A short drive out of town is Mogo which is home to adventurous Mogo Zoo. The zoo does an amazing job of connecting people & animals through offering several animal encounters. The zoo also has a highly successful breading program including several endangered animals.
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Australia is world famous for its natural wonders and wide open spaces, its beaches, deserts, the bush, and the Outback.
Australia is one of the world's most highly urbanised countries; it is well known for the attractions of its large cities such as Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth.
Wildlife
Australian flora and fauna is unique to the island, the result of having been isolated from the rest of the world for millions of years. Amongst Australian animals are a large group of marsupials (mammals with a pouch) and monotremes (mammals that lay eggs). Just some of the animal icons of Australia are the kangaroo (national symbol) and the koala. A visit to Australia would not be complete without taking the chance to see some of these animals in their natural environment.
Wildlife parks and zoos
Wildlife parks and zoos are in every capital city, but also check out the animal parks if you are passing through smaller towns, like Mildura or Mogo, or staying on Hamilton Island. See the Warrawong Fauna Sanctuary if you are in South Australia, or visit the koalas with best view in the world, at Taronga Zoo in Sydney.
In the wild
Kangaroos and wallabies reside in national parks all around the country. You won't see any kangaroos hopping down the street in Central Sydney, but they are common on the outskirts of most urban areas. There is also a famous group which make their home on the of grounds of the University of the Sunshine Coast, in Queensland.
Wombats and echidna are also common, but harder to find due to their camouflage and tunnelling. See lots of echidnas on Kangaroo Island.
Koalas are present in forests around Australia, but are very notoriously hard to spot, and walking around looking upwards into the boughs of trees will usually send you sprawling over a tree root. Best seen during the day, there is a thriving and friendly population on Raymond Island near Paynesville in Victoria. You have a good chance on Otway Coast, on the Great Ocean Road, or even in the National Park walk near Noosa on the Sunshine Coast.
Emu are more common in central Australia. You will certainly see some if you venture to the outback national park at Currawinya
Platypus are found in reedy flowing creeks with soft river banks in Victoria, Southern New South Wales, and the very southern region of Queensland - seen at dusk and dawn - you have to have a bit of luck to see one. Try the platypus reserves in Bombala or Delegate in New South Wales, or in Emu Creek at Skipton just out of Ballarat.
Landmarks
Australia has many landmarks, famous the world over. From Uluru in the red centre, to the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House in Sydney.
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Swim
in the surf. Australia has seemingly endless sandy beaches. Follow the crowds to the world famous Bondi Beach in Sydney, or Surfers Paradise on the Gold Coast. Or find a stretch all for yourself (but beware of dangerous rips on beaches, it is considerably safer to find a patrolled beach). The surf is smaller and warmer in the Tropical North, where the reef breaks the swell, and larger and colder in the south with waves rolling in from the Southern Ocean. (And yes, in the middle it is just right).
in calm tropical oceans. Cable Beach in Broome is swept pristine daily by the tide, has perfect sand, and warm water - go in winter.
in thermal pools. South of Darwin there are many natural thermal pools such as Berry Springs & Mataranka, surrounded by palms and tropical foliage.
in freshwater lakes. Inland Australia tends to be dry, but there are freshwater lakes where you would least expect them. Explore inland of Cairns at the Atherton Tablelands, or head outback to the Currawinya National Park.
in rivers. If its hot, and there is water, there will be a place to swim. Wherever you are, just ask around for the favourite swimming spot, with a waterhole and rope to swing on. Watch out for crocodiles.
in man-made pools. The local swimming pool is often the hub of community life on a summer Sunday in the country towns of New South Wales and Victoria. Many of the beachside suburbs of Sydney have man made rock pools for swimming by the ocean beaches.
on the beach! Find your spot by the water, and get out the towel. Tropical north in the winter, down south in the summer. As always when in Australia, protect yourself from the sun.
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Mel Gibson's $15 Million Island in Fiji - Mago
In December 2004 Gibson purchased Mago Island in Fiji from Tokyu Corporation of Japan for $15 million.
Where to hold a Koala in Australia
Tinagirl takes you to the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary in Brisbane Australia to show you how you too can have the opportunity to hold a Koala Bear. The Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is the oldest and largest Koala sanctuary in the world. There are so many things to see at the park, such as Dingos, Tasmanian Devils, Kangaroos, and Platypus. In fact, the sanctuary is home to over 100 species of native Australian wildlife. They are open 7 days a week from 9 am to 5 pm. You can find the park at 708 Jesmond Road, Fig Tree Pocket, Queensland near Brisbane.
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Window in the Shoalhaven, NSW
The Shoalhave region of New South Wales, Australia extends from Berry, south of Sydney, to Durras near Batemans Bay. The coastal strip and the hinterland is a popular weekend destination for Sydney and Wollongong residents who retreat to the beauty of the countryside and rural towns and villages of this delightful piece of Australia.
Canberra Zoo tour - a super-fast look around!
Come with us as we show you around the National Zoo and Aquarium (or Canberra Zoo, as it is otherwise known) - all at a super-fast speed, of course!
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The Makers of Bodalla trailer
The beautiful village of Bodalla on the NSW South Coast, famous for cheesemaking, attracts is fair share of artisans. From ceramicist Cameron Williams and artist Bob baker to hurdy-gurdy maker Bob Meadows, the town is thriving on creative juice. The Bodalla Dairy Cheese Factory is the latest addition to the makers of Bodalla family.