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Australia Attractions
Canberra - Canberra is often described by Australians who haven't been there as a boring town, full of politicians, bureaucrats - and not much else. But those who go there find a picturesque spot with beautiful galleries and museums, as well as excellent restaurants, bars and cafes.
Brisbane - Brisbane is Australia's third largest city and the state capital of Queensland. Not so long ago, the rest of Australia considered it little more than an overgrown country town, but it has shirked off this unwelcome reputation to become one of the country's most progressive centres.
Melbourne - Melbourne is dubbed marvellous for a reason. Healthy hedonism masquerades as high art: Melburnians are equally passionate about football and ballet, nuts for fashion, munchy for restaurants, ravenous for music and hot for theatre. It's a smorgasbord of a city that invites you to take a bite.
Sydney Opera House - The Sidney Opera House is an instantly recognisable symbol of Australia and Sydney and is the centre for the performing arts.
BEACHES
Surfers Paradise - Visit this popular tourist beach on the Gold Coast of Queensland. Just inland are the remnants of the gold rush boom towns for which the area is named.Not only a top surfing destination it has a wide variety of other activities that will appeal to most visitors.
Bondi Beach - This is Sydney's most famous beach and is a magnet for surfers from all over the world in search of that perfect set of waves. The promonade is vibey and has trendy cafes at which you can enjoy a leisurely lunch whilst taking in the view.
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