TOP 10 ECHUCA - MOAMA Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Echuca - Moama, Victoria, a twin town located on the banks of the Campaspe River and Murray River. Popular things to do In Echuca - Moama is to enjoy the live music festivals around the moving rivers and taste delicious eateries.
Tourist attractions in Echuca - Moama such as The Great Ausie Beer Shed, Port of Echuca Discovery Centre, TwistED, National Holden Motor Museum, Billabong Ranch, Cape Horn Vineyard, The Strawberry Pick, Echuca Historical Society Museum, St Anne's Winery, Bandicoot Brewing, Whilstle Stop Studio Gallery, Five Mile Picnic Area, Squiggles Playhouse, Heartland Raceway, Rich River Golf Club, iWaterSki, Echuca Paintball, Brett Sands Watersports, Splat Attack Paintball and Laser Tag, etc.
More information about what to do or where to go in Echuca - Moama in this video. Hope this video from Explore Australia will help you to find the best tourist attractions for visit in Echuca - Moama, Australia.
TOP 20 PORT LINCOLN Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Port Lincoln - South Australia. List of things to do in Port Lincoln complete in this video also with the tourist attractions list. Port Lincoln known for its seafood and fishing industry. Popular tourist attractions in Port Lincoln is Winter Hill Lookout, Lincoln National Park, Whalers Way, Glen Forest Tourist Park and Axel Stenross Maritime Museum.
Others beautiful places in Port Lincoln is Mikkira Station, Sleaford Bay, Fishery Bay, Parnkalla Walking Trail, The Old Mill, The Stamford Hill Loop Hike and Flinders Monument. Don't forget to also visit some popular places in Port Lincoln such as Koppio Smithy Museum, E P Market Central, Xtreme Kites & Paddle, Dellacolline Winery, Nautilus Arts Centre and Port Lincoln Railway Museum.
Thats all about must see places in Port Lincoln - South Australia. We give list about tourist attractions, each with what to do list in Port Lincoln.
TOP 20 ALBURY Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Albury - New South Wales, all about things to do, where to go or tourist attractions in Albury. This city located on the border with Victoria and hugging the Murray River.
There are some recommended beautiful places to visit in Albury such as Albury Botanic Garden, Lake Hume, Noreuil Park, Murray River, Yindyamarra Sculpture Walk, Wonga Wetlands, Waggira Trail, etc.
Don't forget to also visit some tourist attractions in Albury such as Monument Hill War Memorial, MAMA - Murray Art Museum Albury, Albury LibraryMuseum, Lavington Library, Myer Centrepoint, Lieutenant Albert Borella V.C. & Victoria Cross Memorial, Fredericks Park, St Matthew's Anglican Church, Albury Wodonga Farmers Market, Albury Entertainment Centre, Albury Town Hall, Kiewa Street Market, etc.
Also visit Albury Visitor Information Centre for more info about tourist guide in Albury. You will get more informations about things to do list in Albury.
TOP 100 SOUTH AUSTRALIA (SA) Popular Travel Destinations
Travel destinations in South Australia (SA) - Australia based on popularity for each city, island, town, region, suburb, etc. South Australia is a state in Australia in the southern central part. Adelaide is the capital of South Australia and more than 77% populations of South Australia live there. Second largest centre of South Australia is in Mount Gambier.
Top travel destinations in South Australia is Adelaide, Kangaroo Island, Barossa Valley region, Coober Pedy, Mount Gambier, Victor Harbor, Glenelg, Port Lincoln, Murray Bridge, etc. Tourists or travelers that have visited South Australia, most of them visited those places.
In this video from Explore Australia, you will get information about popular travel destinations in South Australia and for get further information about things to do list or tourist attractions of each city, town, suburb, region, island etc in South Australia, simply exploring our channel and find the video about what to do or where to go in each South Australia cities.
Albury-Wodonga, Australia
Albury-Wodonga is a twin city straddling the Murray River border of the two south-eastern Australian states of New South Wales and Victoria. Albury is the city on the New South Wales bank of the river, Wodonga the Victorian city on the southern bank. For all practical purposes related to travel, the two cities are one. The cities are a gateway to the gourmet area surrounding Beechworth, the mountain town of Bright and the Rutherglen winery area. They also make a good stopping-off point on the drive between Melbourne and Sydney.
Whilst in many senses Albury-Wodonga operates as a single community (sometimes to the dismay of residents), the twin cities possess parallel municipal governments and state government services. The closer proximity of Melbourne and the local predominance of Australian Rules Football perhaps give Albury a closer cultural affiliation with Victoria. Grand plans were made by the government 30 years ago to turn Albury-Wodonga into a major inland city and the cities have grown rapidly from sleepy country towns to major regional centres.
The Wiradjuri people were probably the tribe of indigenous Australians resident immediately before the advent of Europeans in the area in the 1820s-1830s. European settlement was first gazetted at this popular river crossing in 1839 and after a decade a small settlement was well established. 1851 saw the separation of Victoria from New South Wales as a separate colony with the Murray marking much of the border, and Albury and Wodonga developed as a border town, with customs points between a protectionist Victoria and a free trade favouring New South Wales.
A permanent bridge was built over the Murray river in 1860, with horse drawn coach connections running between the train stations in Wodonga and New South Wales, each running trains on different railway gauges. Even after the rail bridge was built, trains from Victoria ran to Albury, and trains from New South Wales ran to Wodonga, as the governments could not agree on a common interchange station. Albury eventually emerged as the choice for interchange, but the railway gauges remained incompatible until the 1960s when the standard gauge track was laid to Melbourne allowing the first trains to run from Sydney to Melbourne without a change in Albury. The size of Albury station still reflects this heritage.
Albury was also the focus of attempts to open up the inland trade along the Murray, with paddlesteamers seen as a technology that would open up large tracts of farmland to the market. Although strongly supported by the South Australian government the paddlesteamers were never really a financial success, but the wharves and paddlesteamers in Albury today are at least a tribute to the tenacity of the steamer pioneers.
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TOP 10 PRESTON (MELBOURNE) Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Preston (Melbourne) - Victoria, a suburb that located 9 km north from Melbourne CBD. Preston has some beautiful places to visit that attracts tourist that come to Melbourne - Victoria.
Things to do in Preston - Victoria such as visiting Preston Market, Northland Shopping Centre, Ray Bramham Gardens, J.S. Grey Reserve, Margaret Walker Reserve, W.K. Larkins Reserve, Preston City Oval, Newman Reserve, T.W. Blake Park, etc.
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10 Best Places to Retire in Australia
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10 Best Places to Retire in Australia.
There are many things you need to consider when you’re about to retire. One of them is the weather. Australia’s climate varies depending on which part of the continent you’re in. It’s mostly tropical in the northern states while the southern states have cooler winters. It’s also one of the driest countries with an average annual rainfall of less than 600 millimeters. In fact, retirees can enjoy an entire year of sunshine in Queensland and New South Wales!
Jill and Owen Weeks, authors of the book Where to Retire in Australia, said that although the needs of retirees vary, they generally want good climate, relatively low cost of living, top medical facilities, low crime rates, and leisure places. Australia no doubt fits the bill for these criteria.
We curated this list from OverSixty, Financial Mappers, Finder, and Retirement Living Online. The more frequent the place is recommended in the said sites, the higher rank it is given. In this list, we will look closely at what each location has to offer and why it is beneficial for seniors to spend their retirement years there.
10: Tweed Heads, New South Wales
9: Coolangatta, Queensland
8: Esperance, Western Australia
7: Merimbula, New South Wales
6: Echuca, Victoria
5: Yankalilla, South Australia
4: Huon Valley, Tasmania
3: Mornington Peninsula, Victoria
2: Hunter Valley, New South Wales
1: Sunshine Coast, Queensland
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