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For a picturesque cross-section of Australian landscape and lifestyle, it's hard to beat the diversity of the Tweed in northern NSW.  Show full details for Tweed & Coolangatta Tourism

The Macleay Valley Coast, a truly unspoiled area, is your escape from roasting hot summers and chilly winters. A retreat from everyday cares; a haven of vacation rest; a paradise of activities. Nature’s retreat has it all. That’s the promise of a holiday in the Macleay region. Some of the great spots to visit are South West Rocks, Crescent Head, Hat Head and much more.  Show full details for Kempsey Visitor Information Centre

If you are planning a holiday or a shorter visit to the Clarence Valley you can be sure that you will have a wonderful experience. www.clarencetourism.com

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Come visit Hay, home of Shear Outback, the Australlian Shearers' Hall of Fame and four other museums. www.visithay.com.au

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The official tourism website for the entire Hunter Region. Contains detailed information on Accommodation, Tours, Activities, Events and self drive itineraries. Find the ideal weekend away or long holiday in one of our areas of Barrington Tops, Hunter River Country, Hunter Valley Wine Country, Lake Macquarie, Newcastle, Singleton or Upper Hunter Country.

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Jerilderie is located on the Newell Highway, approximately 60 kilometres north of the Victorian border and is nestled on the banks of the Billabong Creek, the longest creek in Australia.

Renowned in history for being the only place in NSW that Ned Kelly visited and the origin of the Jerilderie Letter, it is a thriving agricultural area.

As well as producing rice, wheat, soya beans, canola, wool, beef, grapes, onions and licorice, latest statistics show that 24% of the gross national tomato product is grown in the area.

Jerilderie is considered the gateway to the Kidman Way, a fully sealed road to the outback travelling through Griffith, Hillston, Cobar, Bourke and onto Queensland. www.jerilderie.nsw.gov.au

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The National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) is part of the Department of Environment and Conservation - the main government conservation agency in New South Wales, Australia.

On the NPWS web site you can find out about: NSW parks and reserves - Australian plants and animals - Aboriginal heritage - Historic sites and stories - Weeds and pest animals - Community conservation programs to join & Careers with us. www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au

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This is the Tumut region and it is truly diverse with the towns of Adelong, Batlow, Talbingo and Tumut, from mountain streams to rolling valleys, you can catch a trout, climb a mountain, explore caves, take a drive or just relax and stay awhile. With Kosciuszko National Park and the beauty of the Snowy Mountains and Australia's high country on our doorstep it is the perfect place to start your mountain holiday. It is all here for you to explore, so take a break, catch up with a mate and experience the country hospitality that is the Tumut Region.

The Tumut Region is one of Australia's best kept secrets with the locals and some travel wise tourists having had it all to them selves for too long. It's time to experience something new, something exciting and above all it is time to experience the many wonders of the Tumut Region.

Tumut Region Visitor Centre is jointly funded by the Tumut Shire Council and the National Parks and Wildlife Service. This great fac  Show full details for Tumut Region Visitor Centre

Bathurst Visitor Information Centre Welcome to Bathurst City Council.

Autumn Colours Program. March, April - May 2004

Autumn is a time when Bathurst celebrates its heritage with events such as the Royal Bathurst Show; National Trust Heritage Week; All Saints' College Annual Art Festival; Autumn Heritage Festival; Life in the 1940s House; BRE&D on the Bridge; Gold Crown Carnival; Kowmung Music Festival; Bathurst Gift & Craft Expo and much more. For your copy of the Autumn Colours Program Tel: 1800 68 1000

Autumn Heritage Festival. 17 - 26 April 2004

The Autumn Heritage Festival offers a unique opportunity to discover the history of the buildings, monuments and public places that form the foundations of this beautiful city. The program includes a series of guided tours that explore places some of which are not normally open to the public. Tour groups are small and guided by local historians who are keen to share their stories with everyone. For your copy of the  Show full details for Bathurst Visitor Information Centre

Leeton Visitors Centre The Leeton Visitors Centre is an attraction in its own right. Enjoy the informative and interesting Leeton video, view this beautifully restored residence with its wide verandahs and heritage garden, plus all information on the Leeton area. Open 7 days. www.leeton.nsw.gov.au

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