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New South Wales , also known as The Premier State, has a population of 6 500 000. It is Australia's most populous and oldest state with two-thirds of its population living in Sydney. Here you can a naturally beautiful and vibrant world city nestled within the fold of so many stunningly different surrounding regions.
Relax on the beach, hike the mountains, journey to the red outback, see World Heritage listed nature or take a leisurely drive through the farm regions. Travel The Premier State and find dense forests hiding a complex mosaic of plant and animal life. Discover Alpine country with mountain sides covered in snow gums. See sun-scarred desert parks that transform into a kaleidoscope of wildflowers in spring and with untamed coastal country with kilometres of golden sand beaches and bays on the North Coast. |
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| Macquarie Boutique Hotel |
42 Wentworth Avenue, Sydney City
The Macquarie Boutique Hotel is ideally located in the heart of Sydney City, featuring an upmarket ‘pubstay’ accommodation reminiscent of a by-gone era. Each room features: ensuite bathroom, reversed cycle air-conditioning, refrigerator, and tea/coffee making facilities...
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| Hawaiian Sands Motor Inn |
Corner Ocean Parade & Park Beach Road, Coffs Harbour, North Coast
Hawaiian Sands Motor Inn offers clean, comfortable and affordable accommodation in the idyllic surrounds of Coffs Harbour. The property itself offers conference facilities, Barbeque, Swimming Pool, and an on-site Restaurant.
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| Comfort Inn Airport |
57-73 Yass Road, Queanbeyan, Capital Country
The Comfort Inn Airport is a four-star resort style property that provides a high standard of accommodation, facilities and services. The Comfort Inn Airport, situated 10 minutes from the Canberra Airport, offer sixty-three spacious rooms - all of which face a beautiful garden atrium...
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| Tower Lodge |
Halls Road, Pokolbin, Hunter Valley
Tower Lodge is situated on Tower Estate at Pokolbin in the heart of the Hunter Valley wine region of New South Wales, Australia, only 170 km north west of Sydney. Tower Lodge is an amazing venue for a select few. Passageways bordering a cloistered courtyard lead to 12 air-conditioned guest rooms.
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| Ballina Island Motor Inn |
Pacific Highway, Ballin, Tropical NSW
The Ballina Island Motor Inn is the winner of the Northcoast Superior Accommodation Award. It's facilities include quiet, ground floor rooms, a licensed restaurant and bar, room service, conference facilities, swimming pool and spa, and a guest laundry.
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The Sydney Opera House is one of the world's busiest performing arts centres. The work of Danish architect, Jørn Utzon, has made the Sydney Opera House one of the most magnificent architectural achievements of the 20th century. Sailing around Sydney Harbour is one of life’s great pleasures. Being on Sydney Harbour, rather than admiring it from afar, is a special joy in itself. Experience a 700hp jet boat ride or board a Venetian-style gondola to cross the harbour. You may even want to charter a yacht of any size, with or without a skipper. |
 
This iconic beachside town of Bondi is all about casually elegant dining and is home to some of the premier eateries in the nation. Surry Hills, Sydney’s inner city village boasts innovative dining. Celebrity chefs Darren Simpson and Warren Turnbull have established their restaurants here. Manly is another beachside suburb with a reputation for exciting food. It has restaurants that provide an interesting mix of styles such as North African-style cooking.
Further along the Northern Beaches peninsula is a range of restaurants, with views out onto the Blue Pacific that are perfect for that long lunch. King Street in Newtown is a world-class ‘eat street’. It’s the place for a journey of the world’s flavours. You’ll find everything there including Scandinavian, Greek, African, Japanese, Lebanese, Turkish, and Thai. |
 
The Snowy Mountains and Kosciuszko National Park become a different kind of playground, transforming from snowscape to natural paradise with coverings of tiny and colourful alpine flowers.
This is Australia's only true alpine habitat with its own distinctive flora and fauna including pygmy possums and tiny corroboree frogs. When there is no snow in the area, it comes alive with exciting activities including white water rafting, kayaking, fishing, horse riding, and bushwalking. |
 
The Northern Rivers coastline offers all year around access to sea from the popular surf beaches such as Byron, Yamba or Ballina. From Port Stephens and Port Macquarie, stretching to the north to Coffs Harbor, The North Coast region is scattered with 400 kilometers of spectacular beaches.
Illawarra coast boasts over 70 kilometres of coastline with patrolled beaches during the summer months. You can easily hike up into the rainforest at the back of the beach and watch the hang glider enthusiasts float off the cliff edges onto the thermals and over the coastline. The South Coast beaches sit on the edge of the grassy pastures, rocky mountain haunts and bush trails and have abundant wildlife, eye catching scenery, rugged mountains all running alongside the beaches. |
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