Tourism Queensland's International Travel Planner 2011-12

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Your Queensland Travel Planner

Trade Publication Valid 1st June 2011 to 31st May 2012


Darwin

Cairns

Broome

NT

Mt Isa Whitsunday Coast

Karratha

WA

Townsville Hamilton Island Mackay

Alice Springs

Cairns

Rockhampton Gladstone Bundaberg

QLD

BRISBANE

SA Perth Adelaide

VIC

Townsville

Mt Isa

NSW ACT

Newcastle Sydney Canberra

Melbourne

TAS

Launceston Hobart

Whitsunday Coast

QUEENSLAND Bedourie

Longreach Barcaldine

Mackay Moranbah Emerald Blackall

Windorah

Birdsville

Blackwater Biloela

Rockhampton Gladstone Bundaberg Fraser Coast

Charleville Roma

Quilpie Thargomindah

Hamilton Island

Cunnamulla

Toowoomba St George

BRISBANE

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Queensland, Australia APPROXIMATE FLYING TIMES TO BRISBANE OR CAIRNS Auckland .......................... 2 Hrs 30 Mins Bahrain ..............................17 Hrs Buenos Aires ................21 Hrs Dubai ..................................17 Hrs Frankfurt ........................22 Hrs Hong Kong ......................8 Hrs 30 Mins Johannesburg...............14 Hrs 30 Mins London ............................ 23 Hrs 30 Mins Los Angeles...................15 Hrs Munich...............................21 Hrs Riyadh ................................17 Hrs 30 Mins Singapore ......................... 7 Hrs 30 Mins Seoul .................................... 7 Hrs 30 Mins Taipei.................................... 7 Hrs 15 Mins Tokyo ................................... 7 Hrs 10 Mins

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How to use the Queensland International Travel Planner Listings Here is an example of a typical product listing and a few points to make it easier for you to locate the information you need.

PrOduct name

Product name

Combine sightseeing with an amazing, tropical food & wine experience. Visit farms to hear about the food’s journey from ground to table. Sample tasty tropical fruit wines, chocolates, cheeses, macadamias nuts & coffee. Travel across the dry plains, rolling hills, & into the World Heritage Rainforests of the Cairns Highlands.

An interior/exterior image of the product

Property Address Property telephone and fax numbers Email address and website address Features of the product (refer to the symbols below) Features common to the product (refer to the symbols below) Tariff published based on a room/ unit/apartment for one night only

PO Box 112 Cairns QLD 4870 Tel: +61 7 4032 0322 Fax: +61 7 4032 0422 Email: tqhp@foodtrailtours.com.au Web: www.foodtrailtours.com.au

Product Logo Experiences:

Features:

Brief description of the product (Sample Only)

Member of Australian Tourism Data Warehouse Completed Eco Certification Program and certified by Ecotourism Australia Member of Australian Tourism Export Council Product Logo

Experiences of the product (refer to the symbols below)

Room Features:

Price from: AUD $123 Facility based rating by the Australian Automobile Association (Refer pg 16 for further information)

Symbol/Legend The following symbols represent the facilities available at each hotel or holiday apartment/condominium. FEATURES

ROOMS/UNITS CONTAIN

EXPERIENCES

Parking

TV

Rail

Disabled access/facilities

In Room Mini Bar

Action/Adventure

Childrens facilities/rates

Tea & Coffee

Cruise/Sail

Restaurant

Air Conditioning

Indigenous

Tennis Courts

Kitchen Facilities

Diving

Gym

Iron

Drive

Cocktail Bar

Hair Dryer

Education Studies

Pool

Internet

Nature Ecotourism

Golf

Refrigerator

Golf

Spa/Sauna

Wine

Valet Parking

Spa/Wellness

HOLIDAYS FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES Properties displaying these wheelchair symbols offer various facilities for people with disabilities. These symbols are based on ACROD (Australian Council for the Rehabilitation of Disabilities) assessment carried out by the Royal Automobile Club of Queensland (RACQ). Wheelchair “Independent Access” indicates establishments with one or more units providing full wheelchair access and purpose-built facilities which comply with Australian Standard AS1428.1 - 1993. For access-friendly accommodation, attractions, tours and other visitor experiences look for business listings that show the icon.

Boutique/BB Retreat

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Contents 1 2 3 4 5 6

Map of Queensland How to use guide Contents Introductory Letter Welcome to Queensland Important Information distance charts .....................7 climate .........................................8 timezones .................................8

10 12 14 16

Shopping in Queensland Getting around in Queensland Safety in Queensland Industry Accreditation

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Brisbane

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about...........................................18 accommodation ................22 attractions ..............................26 tours ...........................................27 transport ..................................22

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Sunshine Coast and Fraser Coast about..........................................52 accommodation ................56 attractions/cruises .........62 transport ..................................64

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Southern Queensland Country about..........................................65 accommodation/ activities................................... 67

69

Central Queensland & Southern Great Barrier Reef about..........................................69 accommodation/ attractions/tours ..............72

Whale Watching Hervey Bay

74

The Whitsundays and Mackay about.......................................... 74 accommodation/ transport ..................................78 tours/cruises.......................83

86

about......................................... 89 accommodation ................93 attractions/activities ...103 tours .........................................104 cruises ....................................105 transport ................................108

Gold Coast about......................................... 30 accommodation ................36 attractions/activities .....44 tours .......................................... 50 transport ................................... 51

Cairns & the Great Barrier Reef

110

Outback about.........................................110 accommodation ................113 attractions tours/transport ..................114

115

International Campaigns

116

Great Sunshine Way

118

Reef to Outback

120

Great Tropical Drive

122

Islands of the Great Barrier Reef

126

Index

128

Industry Assistance

IBC

tourism queensland offices

Townsville about......................................... 86 accommodation/ activities/transport ........ 88

Billabong Sanctuary Townsville

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Introductory Letter

The Hon. Peter Lawlor Minister for Tourism

Tourism Queensland’s International Travel Planner 2011/12 The International Travel Planner 2011/12 is the official trade directory of Tourism Queensland and is published by Sampsons Direct Pty Ltd. Publisher Robert Sampson

Tourism Queensland’s International Travel Planner 2011/12 is circulated by Tourism Queensland to retail, wholesale and inbound tour operators throughout Asia, United Kingdom, Europe, New Zealand, North America, the Middle East, and South Africa and is used to support Tourism Queensland’s involvement and participation in business development, trade shows, and training sessions.

Project Manager Alison Saunders, Tourism Queensland Project Co-ordinator Kate Muir, Tourism Queensland Art Direction & Senior Designer Mark Devries & William Devries

The information contained in this publication is provided as a guide only. Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information contained in this publication, Tourism Queensland and Sampsons Direct Pty Ltd expressly disclaims any liability or responsibility for the accuracy of the information contained herein.

Online Production David Daoud Production Mark Pegler Advertising Sales Mark Pegler, Erica Brennan Maurie Voisey-Barlin, Nicole Wineberg Editorial & Photographic Contributors Tourism Queensland, Australian Tourism Data Warehouse, Ecotourism Australia, Australian Tourism Export Council, and all Queensland Regional Tourism Organisations.

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Advertising material is supplied to Tourism Queensland and Sampsons Direct Pty Ltd by service providers and tour operators advertising their product in this publication.

Apart from non-excludable liability imposed by law, Tourism Queensland and Sampsons Direct Pty Ltd disclaims and will be exempt from any liability in regard to loss, personal injury/death, theft, expense due to delays, etc experienced by the passenger as a result of actions (directly or implied) of its officers, agents or suppliers of product featured within this publication.

Direct all advertising and publishing enquiries to: Sampsons Direct Pty Ltd PO Box 1443 North Sydney NSW 2059 Australia Tel: +61 2 9922 3388 Fax: +61 2 9929 4855 Email: info@sampsonsdirect.com.au Web: www.sampsonsdirect.com.au © Copyright 2010 Sampsons Direct Pty Ltd

No endorsement or warranty, either express or implied, is given by Tourism Queensland or Sampsons Direct Pty Ltd as to the conduct or practice of the advertisers herein.

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Welcome to Queensland

Welcome to the official Queensland Travel Planner. You will find travel information here which will help you plan exciting itineraries to Queensland. Queensland is where Australia shines, where you can feel the best you’ve ever felt. It’s a feeling that comes from the wonder of remarkable natural beauty, like swimming with thousands of colourful fish on the Great Barrier Reef to the natural exhilaration of walking through an ancient rainforest…feeling your pulse race from the shear majesty and breathtaking beauty nature has to offer. It’s where you can shine from the revitalising warmth of golden beaches and simple pleasures of feeling fine white sand beneath your feet. Or the vitality that comes from splashing in crystal clear waters to the excitement of

Bike riding, mission Beach

fun-filled days at theme parks or getting amongst it with Australia’s native and exotic wildlife – cuddling a koala or hand feeding a kangaroo, It’s about the promise of big blue skies enjoyed from world class accommodation and spa retreats to energise and rejuvenate the senses.

Queensland’s capital Brisbane is located 1200 kilometres (745 miles) north of Sydney, a short 90 minute flight. The Gold and Sunshine Coasts are only an hour drive from Brisbane, while tropical Cairns, 1700 kilometres (1050 miles) to the north, is two hours flying time from Brisbane.

Home to five World Natural Heritage Areas including one of the Wonders of the World the Great Barrier Reef, Queensland is a big state with lots to see and do. To put things into perspective, it’s nearly five times the size of Japan, seven times the size of Great Britain and two and a half times the size of Texas!

Queensland’s shine comes not just from the warmth of the sun but the warmth the people and the smiles on the face of every Queenslander. It’s where you’ll feel welcome, connected and alive. It’s where Australia shines.

Alexander Range Lookout, Daintree National Park

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Important Information

What you need to know Passports and Visas

Passenger Movement Charge

You need a passport to travel to Australia – valid for longer than the period of your stay. Visas are required by all visitors, except Australian and New Zealand passport holders.

Departing international flight passengers pay a Passenger Movement Charge. ExBrisbane – AUD30 over the age of 12; exCairns – AUD46 per adult and AUD8 per child under 12; ex-Sydney – AUD33.40 per adult and AUD3.40 per child under 12. The charge is generally incorporated in your airline ticket price. Please confirm prior to departure.

Language English is predominant in Australia. Australian English has an array of unique words and phrases, spoken in a distinctive accent that often varies from region to region. As the most culturally diverse nation on earth, Australia is bound to speak your language. Multilingual personnel are usually available at international airports and major hotels. A free telephone interpreting service operates 24 hours a day within Australia, offering communication assistance in over 100 languages. Phone 131 450.

Currency Australian currency is decimal. The dollar is the basic unit – 100 cents (100c) = one dollar ($1). Notes - $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100. Coins – 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, $1 and $2. Traveller’s cheques and all major credit cards are widely accepted. Currency exchange facilities – most foreign currencies - are available at Queensland’s three international airports and City banks exchange money during business hours.

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Customs Regulations You may bring your own personal effects into Australia without paying duty. Over 18 years of age, you may also include 1.25 litres of alcohol and 250 cigarettes or 250 grams of cigars or tobacco – these must be carried with you. Dutiable goods up to the value of AUD400 included in personal baggage are exempt. Duty and sales tax are payable on dutiable good in excess of this amount. Strict regulations apply to all narcotics and controlled substances.

Quarantine The Australian continent is a land like no other with unique animals, plants and landscapes. Quarantine restrictions help keep it that way. Australia has among the strongest quarantine measure anywhere in the world and protection from unwanted pests and diseases is essential for its continued preservation. Failure to declare food, plant and animals material could result in serious fines. If you have

Kroombit Park on Lochenbar Station Biloela Moreton Island

any doubts when you arrive, please ask the uniformed Quarantine staff in the Customs Hall. For further information visit www.daffa.gov.au/aqis

Climate and Clothing Australia’s seasons are opposite to those in the northern hemisphere with summer officially starting in December and winter in June. For up-to-date and detailed information on Queensland’s weather check the Bureau of Meteorology website www.bom.gov.au The summer months (December to February) are warm to hot everywhere so bring lightweight, casual clothes but keep a jacket or a sweater handy as nights may be cool. For the winter months (June to August), warmer medium weight clothes plus sweater, jumpers, a jacket or light coat are advisable. Northern Australia has warm to hot days, mild coastal evenings, but inland nights can be cold. In tropical areas, lightweight clothing (natural fibres) is suitable all year round. Depending on your destination, keep clothing light, layered and comfortable to cater for whatever you want to do. Protect yourself against the sun – don’t forget to pack a sunhat, sunglasses and SPF30+ sunscreen lotion. For special occasions like business meetings, theatres, and formal dining, men may need a jacket and tie or suit and women a more formal dress.

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Important Information Important Information Distance Charts

h = hours m = minutes

Driving

Train

Brisbane

Brisbane 102km/68mi 1h 20m 1h 16m^

Flying 836km/557mi 1h 45m 10h 30m 14h 48m

Gold coast

emerald

110km/73mi 1h 20m 1h 28m

210km/140mi 2h 50m 2h 55m*

263km/175mi 1h 3h 20m 3h 30m

330km/220mi 4h 30m 4h 46m*

155km/96mi 2h 1h 59m

300km/200mi 1h 15m 4h 4h 10m*

367km/245mi 5h 5h 26m*

192km/128mi 2h 36m 3h 29m*

541km/361mi 2h 15m 6h 30m 6h 12m

608km/405mi 7h 50m 7h 28m*

433.5km/289mi 283km/189mi 2h 40m 5h 15m 3h 20m 4h 41m 2h 37m

294km/196mi 3h 10 3h 30 3h 17m

643km/429mi 1h 25m 7h 30m 7h 25m

709km/473mi 9h 8h 41m*

563km/357mi 6h 20m 5h 54m

385km/257mi 4h 20m 3h 50m

396km/264mi 4h 40m 4h 30m*

110km/73mi 25m 1h 2m 1h 10m

980km/653mi 3h 11h 40m 12h

1045km/697mi 13h 20m 13h 16m*

872km/581mi 10h 20m 10h 19m

721km/481mi 3h 8h 40m 8h 13m

732km/488mi 4h 35m 8h 40m 8h 53m*

445km/297mi 1h 35m 5h 20m 5h 27m

336km/224mi 50m 4h 4h 10m

mackay

1370km/913mi 1h 35m 16h 20m 17h 30m

1434km/956mi 18h 18h 46m*

1262km/841mi 15h 15h 49m

1111km/741mi 3h 30 12h 10m 13h 43m

1123km/749mi 4h 35m 13h 30m 14h 23m*

835km/557mi 3h 35m 10h 10h 57m

727km/485mi 2h 10m 8h 40m 9h 40m

391km/61mi 1h 4h 50m 5h 5m

1715km/1143mi 2h 10m 20h 50m 23h 55m

1779km/1186mi 3h 22h 40m 25h 11m*

1608km/1072mi 19h 40m 22h 14m

1457km/971mi 4h 5m 17h 45m 20h 8m

1468km/977mi 5h 10m 18h 20h 48m*

1181km/787mi 4h 35m 14h 40m 17h 22m

1072km/715mi 3h 20m 13h 20m 16h 5m

736km/491mi 2h 15m 9h 20m 11h 5m

nambour, Sunshine coast

maryborough 37.5km/25mi 15m 36m 40m#

1074km/716mi 2h 20m 13h 21h 10m

309km/206mi 3h 30m 6h 17m

1181km/787mi 2h 45m 14h 23h 35m

417km/278mi 4h 46m 8h 42m

Electricity Australian voltage is 240 volts AC, 50 Hz. You need an adaptor plug for the standard Australian 3-pin socket. You may need a voltage converter. Most hotels have universal outlets for 240V or 110V shavers. Most hotels have universal outlets for 240V or 110V shavers.

2. Australia’s country code: 61 3. The Queensland area code: 7 4. The individual Queensland number. For example, to call the Queensland number (07) 3456 7890 from your country dial: (Your country’s international access code) – 61 – 7 3456 7890.

Tipping Tipping is appreciated but not compulsory or expected. However, it is customary to tip a hotel porter for his efforts, a restaurant for exceptional service (10% of the bill is typical) and a taxi driver for luggage assistance.

649km/433mi 7h -

mount Isa

rockhampton

Queensland follows ‘Eastern Standard Time’ throughout the year. Unlike Australia’s southern states, Queensland does not have daylight saving during summer. Be careful to check the time if travelling to or from another state.

1. Your country’s international access code.

754km/503mi 9h -

Longreach

Gladstone

Time

Queensland’s area code is 07 but the zero is left off when calling from outside Australia. To call Queensland direct from your country, dial:

107km/71mi 1h 15m 2h 5m

1830km/1220mi 1066km/711mi 1h 40m 22h 12h -

Hervey Bay

Travel times for train are provided by Tilt Train, other times may vary. *Actual train time, allow for break between services. ^Citytrain.

Calling Queensland

Barcaldine

Disabled Visitors Major facilities throughout Queensland provide easy access and use for disabled visitors. The Brisbane City Mall was the site of Australia’s first ‘Braille Trail’ – a tactile guide for blind pedestrians. Many taxis are specially modified for wheelchairs. For more information, contact the Office of Disability at the Department of Family Services. Phone: +61 (7) 3224 8031 Fax: +61 (7) 3224 8037

Religion All major religions are represented and you will find places of worship throughout Queensland.

Alcohol Laws In Australia liquor licensing laws do not allow alcohol to be purchased on behalf of, or served to young people under 18 years or to someone who may be

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townsville 349km/233mi 55m 4h 40m 6h 15m

cairns

Coach connection.

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intoxicated. Identification may be asked for before being admitted to licensed venues.

Smoking Smoking is banned in many places in Queensland, including all airports, government offices, health clinics and workplaces. Smoking in restaurants, clubs, pubs and shopping centres is also banned.

Mobile Phones Australia’s mobile phone network operates on the 900 and 1800 bands for GSM and 800 for CDMA. Contact your telecommunications carrier for activating international roaming while you are visiting Australia.

Sun Protection The Australian sun can be very intense so while enjoying outdoor activities in Australia’s beautiful weather, minimise your exposure to the sun especially during the middle of the day when it is the hottest. Wear sunglasses, a broad-brimmed hat, cover up and apply frequently water-resistant sunscreen SPF30+ to exposed areas. Be aware of the danger of heat exhaustion and sunstroke and remember to drink plenty of water on hot days.

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Important Information

Important Information

Time Zones

Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast

Australia spans three times zones from east to west.

Avg Max Temp °C

eastern Standard time (eSt) NSW,ACT, VIC, TAS, QLD

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

June

July

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

28.5

28.3

27.6

25.9

23.3

21.2

20.6

21.4

23.3

25.2

26.7

28.1

Avg Max Temp °F

83.3

82.9

81.7

78.6

73.9

70.1

69.1

70.5

73.9

77.4

80.1

82.6

central Standard time (cSt) SA, NT

Avg Min Temp °C

20.3

20.5

19.2

16.5

13.4

10.6

9.2

9.8

12.1

15.0

17.4

19.2

Avg Min Temp °F

68.5

68.9

66.6

61.7

56.1

51.1

48.6

49.6

53.8

59.0

63.3

66.6

Western Standard time (WSt) WA

Water Temp °C

26.5

26.5

26.2

25.3

23.5

22.1

21.1

20.9

21.0

22.0

23.5

25.1

Water Temp °F

79.7

79.7

79.2

77.5

74.3

71.8

70.0

69.6

69.8

71.6

74.3

77.2

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

June

July

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

29.2

29.0

28.1

26.4

23.5

21.2

20.6

21.8

23.8

25.7

27.3

28.7

cSt is half an hour behind eSt, while WSt is two hours behind eSt. daylight Saving – clocks put forward one hour. Some Australian states and territories have daylight savings during the summer months. In New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory, Victoria and South Australia daylight savings runs from the end of October through to the end of March while in Tasmania, it is from the beginning of October through to the end of March. Northern Territory, Western Australia and Queensland do not have daylight saving.

Brisbane Avg Max Temp °C Avg Max Temp °F

84.6

84.2

82.6

79.5

74.3

70.2

69.1

71.2

74.8

78.3

81.1

83.7

Avg Min Temp °C

20.9

20.9

19.6

17.1

13.8

11.0

9.5

10.1

12.6

15.7

18.0

19.8

Avg Min Temp °F

69.6

69.6

67.3

62.8

56.8

51.8

49.1

50.2

54.7

60.3

64.4

67.6

Water Temp °C

26.5

26.5

26.2

25.3

23.5

22.1

21.1

20.9

21.0

22.0

23.5

25.1

Water Temp °F

79.7

79.7

79.2

77.5

74.3

71.8

70.0

69.6

69.8

71.6

74.3

77.2

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

July

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Whitsundays and Mackay May

June

Avg Max Temp °C

29.9

29.4

28.5

26.6

24.1

21.8

21.1

22.5

25.0

27.4

29.0

29.8

Avg Max Temp °F

85.8

84.9

83.3

79.9

75.4

71.2

70.0

72.5

77.0

81.3

84.2

85.6

Avg Min Temp °C

23.4

23.2

22.1

20.0

17.1

13.6

12.7

13.8

16.4

19.5

21.7

22.9

Avg Min Temp °F

74.1

73.8

71.8

68.0

62.8

56.5

54.9

56.8

61.5

67.1

71.1

73.2

Water Temp °C

28.5

28.0

27.8

26.3

24.8

23.1

21.9

21.8

22.5

25.2

26.0

27.2

Water Temp °F

83.3

82.4

82.0

79.3

76.6

73.6

71.4

71.2

72.5

77.4

78.8

81.0

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

June

July

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Avg Max Temp °C

31.4

31.1

30.5

29.1

27.5

25.8

25.6

26.5

27.9

29.4

30.5

31.3

Avg Max Temp °F

88.5

88.0

86.9

84.4

81.5

78.4

78.1

79.7

82.2

84.9

86.9

88.3

Avg Min Temp °C

23.6

23.6

23.0

21.5

19.9

17.6

17.1

17.4

18.7

20.5

22.2

21.6

Avg Min Temp °F

74.5

74.5

73.4

70.7

67.8

63.7

62.8

63.3

65.7

68.9

72.0

70.9

Water Temp °C

29.5

28.5

28.5

26.9

25.6

23.7

22.7

23.0

24.0

25.9

28.0

27.9

Water Temp °F

85.1

83.3

83.3

80.4

78.1

74.7

72.9

73.4

75.2

78.6

82.4

82.2

Cairns and Tropical North Queensland

Seasons Summer Jan

Cathedral Cave Carnarvon National Park Carnarvon Gorge

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Feb

Autumn Mar

Apr

Winter May

June

July

Spring Aug

Sep

Oct

Queensland School Holidays / Peak Holiday Times

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Shopping in Queensland

Eumundi Markets Eumundi Sunshine Coast

Luxurious centres and some of Australia’s largest shopping precincts will keep you absorbed all day. Buy from some of the world’s top designers in elegant surroundings. Don’t forget a visit to Queensland’s Oceanside and evening markets... the experiences are memorable.

Hot Shopping Spots: Queen Street Mall – Brisbane Brisbane’s Queen Street Mall has long been considered the centre of fashion and retail in Queensland. This vibrant shopping and lifestyle precinct lies at the heart of Brisbane City and is arguably Australia’s most successful pedestrian mall, playing host to over 26 million visitors a year. The Queen Street Mall offers an unrivalled mix of local, national and international labels and flagship stores. Some 700 plus retailers have made their homes there – many enjoy mall and street frontage, others are tucked away inside world-class centres and heritage-listed arcades. www.visitbrisbane.com.au

Fortitude valley – Brisbane Fortitude Valley (or ‘The Valley’ as it is known to locals) has a well deserved reputation as Brisbane’s home for one-of-a-kind fashion. With the mix of fashion designers, artists and musicians working within the area, it’s no wonder that this inner-city suburb is inspiration for beautiful fashion. www.visitbrisbane.com.au

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Harbour Town Outlet Shopping Centre – Gold Coast

Hasting Street Noosa – Sunshine Coast

Harbour Town is a colourful and vibrant shopping destination, and with more than 120 outlet stores selling quality brand fashions and homewares direct to shoppers “on sale every day”, Harbour Town is a shopping extravaganza not to be missed. www.harbourtowngoldcoast.com.au

Hastings Street is Noosa’s fashion strip, specialising in high-end designs, local national and international labels and local creations. www.visitnoosa.com.au

Pacific Fair – Gold Coast

Cairns Central Shopping Centre is located in Cairns Central Business District, is open seven days and has over 180 specialty stores, two supermarkets, six screen Cinema complex and an International Food Court. www.tropicalaustralia.com.au

Pacific Fair an exciting fashion destination with over 130 fashion and accessory stores. Relax and enjoy the resort style atmosphere in one of the many cafes. Easily accessible by public transport, Pacific Fair incorporates the Gold Coast’s main bus interchange and offers many tourism services to make your stay on the Coast a relaxing and memorable one. www.pacificfair.com.au

Centro Surfers Paradise – Gold Coast With over 100 specialty shops complemented by a new alfresco dining precinct and an exciting entertainment precinct, Centro Surfers Paradise offers a memorable holiday experience. www.centrosurfersparadise.com.au

Cairns Central Shopping Centre – Cairns and the Great Barrier Reef

Markets: South Bank Lifestyle Market – Brisbane The South Bank Lifestyle Market is a hive of activity and a must-see experience in Brisbane. Every Friday evening, Saturday and Sunday, the South Bank Lifestyle Market features an exciting range of arts, crafts, homewares, collectables, exotic items,

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James Street, Brisbane

designer fashion and much more. The markets are an ideal way to find a unique gift, or simply stroll through and enjoy the atmosphere. www.southbankmarket.com.au

Farmers Markets - Brisbane Jan Power’s Farmers Markets sees more than 100 stalls selling interesting and farm-fresh varieties combine to create a cultural and community-focused experience. Traders come from far and wide with offerings of fresh mudcrabs, homemade cheeses, fresh vegetables, vinegars and paste, oysters, smoked eel and homemade ginger beer and freshlybaked breads. Organic and gluten free foods, are also popular purchases. These open-air markets have quickly become a city icon. www.janpowersfarmersmarkets.com.au

Markets – Gold Coast Year round - 200 outdoor stalls displaying a wide variety of locally handmade products, ideal for souvenirs, mementos and unique gifts. The markets are held on the beachfront on the first & third Sunday of the month at Broadbeach, the second Sunday at Coolangatta, and the last Sunday at Burleigh. www.visitgoldcoast.com

Eumundi Markets – Sunshine Coast The Eumundi Market is one of Australia’s leading tourist attractions and is held every Saturday and Wednesday of the year come rain, hail or shine. Situated in the heart of the historic town of Eumundi is the original worldrenowned Eumundi Market, established 1979. This otherwise sleepy hinterland town springs to life in the early hours of the morning, transforming into a vibrant Mecca for shoppers looking for something different. www.eumundimarkets.com.au

Cairns Night Markets – Cairns From 5pm Cairns comes alive with a unique shopping & dining experience. The Night Markets comprises over 70 outlets in an air-conditioned centre at the base of the Royal Harbour Hotel. www.nightmarkets.com.au

Kuranda Village – Cairns Kuranda’s shops and markets with their exotically handcrafted goods, Aboriginal artefacts, restaurants and coffee shops make Kuranda an ideal destination. www.kuranda.org

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Cotters Markets – Townsville Cotters Market is an arts and crafts market held every Sunday in Flinders Mall Townsville. They have ultrafresh fruit and vegetables, stunning jewellery, original art works, massages, woodwork, home-baked cakes, gifts for all occasions and entertainment. www. townsvilleholidays.info

Port Douglas Markets – Port Douglas The Port Douglas Markets is a colourful and vibrant coastal marketplace only 1 hour drive North from Cairns. Here you can meet the local and regional craftspeople, artisans, market growers and performers as they display their fine and varied products. Art and craft are in abundance at Port Douglas Market. www.cairnsgreatbarrierreef.org.au

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Getting around in Queensland

Travelling in Queensland is simple. Whether you’re looking for air travel, a helicopter, relaxing train ride or hire cars and transfer; you’ll find plenty of options. By Air Queensland has three international airports located Brisbane, Cairns and the Gold Coast. They are serviced by a number of airlines from all over the world. Once in Australia, Qantas, VirginBlue, Jetstar and a number of smaller regional carriers such as Qantas link will get you around. With 3 international airports plus many regional and island airports, flying around Queensland couldn’t be easier.

By Rail For a unique travel experience, why not embark on a rail journey around

West of the Pacific are driving adventure trails through the savannah grasslands of Tropical North Queensland, and in the Outback you can follow in the footsteps of the country’s pioneers. In South East Queensland explore the picturepostcard countryside and meandering mountain ranges. These are just some of the Driving adventures to be found in Queensland.

Queensland. Travel in style on one of the modern trains or go back in time on one of the old rattlers. Queensland’s coastline and amazing outback are full of hidden surprises just waiting to be discovered. The Tilt Train and The Sunlander are rail services perfect for exploring coastal Queensland. Short daylight trips up or down the coast, or longer overnight journeys, allow you to unwind and enjoy the onboard experience. You can also journey outback when you travel onboard Spirit of the Outback to Longreach. www. queenslandrail.com.au

By Sea Arriving in Queensland by sea is a memorable experience. There are several ports and island anchorages dotting the coastline, visited by a number of international cruise lines. Once arrived, ferry and boat services provide you with hassle-free and picturesque mode of getting around. Whether you’re connecting between the mainland and islands or just taking a cruise, you can relax during the journey, enjoy a drink and take in the views from the deck. Many services offer state of the art catamarans or old-time paddle steamers. Some even allow you to take your car with drive-on and drive-off convenience.

Coach, limousines & transfers

Self-Drive Hire companies are plentiful and most accommodating when trying to find that

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perfect vehicle to get you around on your holiday. Whether it’s a car, 4WD, motor home or motorbike, make sure you slip off the main road and discover all that’s on offer for a memorable road trip. As you approach the hairpin bend near the crest of a mountain, you’re treated to the sight of the clear blue waters of the Pacific Ocean spread out before you. You have no choice but to park by the side of the road and take a moment to enjoy the magnificent vista before you. You’re driving along the Pacific Coast of Queensland, one of the most beautiful drives in the country!

Savannahlander - Barron Gorge, Kuranda

Most providers are prepared to go that extra mile to ensure an efficient and reliable service, linking you from destination to destination. Whether it’s a quick transfer, a long haul journey or door-to-door service, sit back and relax in air-conditioned comfort and maybe watch a movie or two.

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Safety in Queensland

Surf Life Saver and Flag Gold Coast

Our diverse natural beauty, exciting cities and warm, friendly people make Australia the place to enjoy the perfect holiday. Whether enjoying our fabulous restaurants, shopping and nightlife, the splendour of our bushland, or simply soaking up the sun on one of our many long, white beaches, there are some simple safety tips that you should follow to ensure your visit to Australia is as enjoyable as possible. Your safety on the road If you wish to drive in Australia you must know the rules of the road. Some of these include: • Hold a current, valid driver’s licence issued in your country of residence and carry it with you at all times when driving.

• Allow plenty of room before you overtake road trains (large vehicles that can be more than the length of 10 cars!) and be prepared for them to sway a little as you overtake.

• All occupants of a vehicle must wear seatbelts at all times. • All vehicles travel on the left side of the road. • Always travel at the signed maximum speed limit. • The driver of the vehicle is not permitted to use a hand-held mobile telephone whilst driving. • Avoid drinking alcohol before driving. (Australia has strict laws on ‘drink driving’ and police actively enforce them). • When crossing the road look in both directions. • When planning each day of travel spend some time to calculate how long it will take to drive between destinations. Share the driving and stop for a rest at least every two hours. • In country areas road conditions can vary from bitumen surfaces to gravel and dirt. Be careful of potholes, soft road edges, narrow bridges and dusty roads.

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• You may come across water on the road. Roads may be covered in water which appears shallow but can have a current strong enough to sweep your vehicle away. Wait until the water level drops or use an alternative route.

• Australian wildlife and livestock often graze on the roadside and can stray onto the road.

stay with your vehicle because it will provide you with shade and protection from the heat. Wait for help to come to you. • Hire appropriate emergency communication equipment, such as a satellite phone and an Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon (ie EPIRB) device. • Obey road closure signs and stay on recognised routes.

• Always carry a current road map.

• During daylight hours always drive with your headlights on low beam, as outback conditions can make it difficult to see oncoming vehicles.

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Your safety in the water

• Inform family and friends or the local police of your travel plans. The local police can also provide helpful advice on facilities and road conditions.

• At the beach always swim between the red and yellow flags – not outside them. The flags mark the safest place to swim and the area where lifesavers and lifeguards patrol.

• Make sure your vehicle is in good working order and has been serviced recently. • Use a four wheel drive vehicle on unsealed roads in remote areas. Take extra care. • Always carry a spare tyre, tools and water. If travelling to remote areas off major highways take extra food, water, fuel and tyres. Do not overload your vehicle and never carry spare fuel inside an enclosed vehicle. • If you have trouble with your vehicle,

• Many surf beaches in Australia have dangerous currents, called rips. These are powerful currents of water that can drag you along. If you get caught in a rip, stay calm, float with the current and raise your hand, or swim across it, not against it. • If you are unsure of the beach surf conditions check with a lifesaver. • Always wear a shirt, hat, sunglasses and sunscreen lotion. The sun in Australia is very strong.

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• Read and obey the warning signs on beaches, beach access points and at waterways. • Always swim with others. Children should always be accompanied by an adult who can swim. • Never swim under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or in darkness.

Beaches usually have warning signs when this situation exists. Go to www. marinestingers.com.au for more information.

Your safety in nature • Be prepared if you plan to spend some time in the outdoors walking or hiking.

• Be particularly careful of marine stingers in coastal waters of Northern Queensland.

• Always tell someone where you are going and what time you expect to return. Let them know when you return safely.

• Never jump or dive into shallow water, a rock pool, creek, lake or river due to submerged rocks and logs.

• Be prepared for unexpected changes in weather.

• Know your health limitations when considering diving, swimming (or other active pursuits).

• Check the length and degree of difficulty of your planned walk. Consider using a local guide when taking long or difficult walks.

• Take care when exploring reefs to avoid damage to marine life.

• Drink plenty of water.

Your safety at the beach • Some of Australia’s finest beaches can be found and explored in Queensland. • Queensland beaches are patrolled (check for signage). For your own safety, swim between the red and yellow flags. The flags mark the safest place to swim and the area where lifesavers and lifeguards patrol • During the warmer months, marine stingers may be present in coastal of Northern Queensland waters.

• Limit your use of fire. • Cigarette butts cause bushfires – do not throw butts on the ground. • Always extinguish campfires with water, not dirt or sand.

Clothing Casual lightweight clothing is generally worn in Queensland. Sandshoes are also recommended if intending to reefwalk. Swimsuit, hat and SPF30+ sunscreen are essential all year round in Queensland.

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• Wear sturdy shoes and socks, a hat, SPF30+ sunscreen lotion, comfortable clothing and insect repellent. • Read maps and signs carefully, stay on the track, stay behind safety barriers and stay away from cliff edges. • Do not feed or play with native animals. • Visit the ranger station or park information centre to obtain details on the best places to visit and any additional safety information for that park.

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Outstanding establishments characterised by luxury appointments offering an exceptional standard of facilities, furnishings and guest services

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Well appointed and comfortable accommodation with a good range of facilities and furnishings

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Ecotourism Australia Is the mark of a genuine ecotourism experience. Queensland offers some of the most memorable natural environments and experiences on earth but to help your clients get the most from their visit, the choice of tour operators, accommodation and attractions is very important. Whether your clients are inspired by reef, rainforest or outback, choosing products with the “ECO Certified” logo ensures you receive quality service with companies that will provide an authentic experience of these amazing natural areas. You can also be sure that companies with the “ECO Certified” logo will not damage the environment and will operate in a way that protects the area for future generations to enjoy. ECO Certified operators have been assessed by Ecotourism Australia and have met the high standards of their independent certification program. Ecotourism Australia’s ECO Certification program is a world leader in defining

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best practice for ecotourism and naturebased travel. The ECO Certification program has three levels of certification. ECO Certified Nature Tourism certification has a natural area focus and meets high standards of business ethics, environmental sustainability and customer satisfaction. ECO Certified Ecotourism and ECO Certified Advanced Ecotourism certification adds a higher level of interpretation and education as well as working with local communities and contributing to conservations. All operators who display the ECO Certified logo are regularly audited to ensure they continue to maintain the highest standards and give visitors a genuine experience of Australia’s natural treasures. ECO Certified operators are motivated by their own passion for the area in which they operate and are ideal people to share this passion with international visitors to Queensland. When you see the ‘ECO Certification’ logo, you can be confident that your client will experience a genuine and authentic tour, attraction or accommodation that looks after the environment. The ECO Certification program assures you that a certified product is backed by a commitment to best-practice sustainable management and provides a high quality nature based tourism experience. Tourism businesses are audited and assessed by Ecotourism Australia, the peak body for ecotourism in Australia, before being awarded ECO Certification. ecotourism australia PO Box 881 Fortitude Valley 4006 Ph: +61 7 3252 1530 Fax: +61 7 3257 0331 admin@ecotourism.org.au www.ecotourism.org.au

Your quality visitor information network: No matter where you tour or travel in Queensland, you have a friend waiting to meet and talk to you — a friend who lives locally and is keen to help you see all the sights in the area and enjoy your entire visit to Queensland. All you need to do is look for the sign. This sign denotes genuine, quality visitor information centres. These centres have achieved specified industry standards and are recognised within their region as genuine, quality information providers. Please tell your clients to look for this sign for further information.

EarthCheck EarthCheck is the world’s leading environmental management program. It provides carbon assessment tools, competitive benchmarking and thirdparty audited certification services to more than 1000 sustainable travel and tourism organisations in over 70 countries. ec3 Global/ earthcheck Level 11/30 Makerston St, Brisbane, Qld 4000, Australia. Ph: +61 7 3238 1900 Fax: +61 7 3211 4738 info@earthcheck.org www.earthcheck.org

ATDW All listings featuring the Australian Tourism Data Warehouse (ATDW) logo throughout this directory are current subscribers to the ATDW. The ATDW is a comprehensive national database which feeds information on tourism product and Queensland destinations into a broadening network of over 50 websites. Product categories stored within the ATDW include accommodation, tour, attraction, event, hire and transport. The ATDW logo verifies the authenticity of their product as an approved ATDW listing as the information has been quality assured by Tourism Queensland. ATDW subscribers enjoy access to multiple marketing opportunities as their single listing is distributed through many high profile websites that include Australia.com, Flight Centre Australia and NZ, About-Australia.com and PleaseTakeMeTo.com who are some of the largest distributors of Australian tourism products and experiences. The ATDW provides the only central database of Australia-wide digital tourism content for multi-channel distribution and leads the world in delivering a suite of digital tourism technology products and services. The ATDW’s Australia wide 26,000

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Industry Accreditation listing database is available for distribution to travel trade and online publishers to incorporate into their digital channels. To become a subscriber to the ATDW contact tourism Queensland via email at atdw@tq.com.au or visit www.tq.com.au/atdw. Interested in becoming an ATDW Distributor? Please contact atdwadministration@atdw.com.au

Knowing just who to do business with is one of the hardest things when dealing with a destination. In Australia, doing business with a member of the Australian Tourism Export Council (ATEC) is a good start. ATEC is the peak industry body representing the export tourism sector and has an interface with federal and state government and other industry bodies such as Tourism Australia. ATEC is the only industry association that solely represents Australia’s $26 billion tourism export sector and professionally represents the interests of over 1000 members. Members includes inbound tour operators who collate, contract, book, administer and service FIT, group, incentive, conference and cruise ship business around Australia, ATEC also represents the best in Australian tourism product suppliers including accommodation providers, tour companies, attractions, airlines, cruise lines, transport, food and

beverage outlets and tourism services. All applications for ATEC membership go before the ATEC Board for approval and must meet certain criteria. For inbound tour operator members this includes holding a current license and providing details of their business practise, experience and financial position. ATEC actively facilitates business-tobusiness relationships between ITOs and suppliers via national and regional workshops and familiarisations. Membership is recognised as a strong indicator of professional credibility, business reputation, and international market knowledge and experience. ATEC branch and national events also include market updates, educational workshops and social networking events.

Sites and Stations have been developed by privately and publicly owned enterprises and feature nature and/ or culture based interpretive activities, as a prominent part of their business and demonstrate a commitment to conservation values. Savannah guides Limited, PO Box 63 Georgetown, Queensland, 4871 Ph: +61 7 4062 1057 Fax: +61 7 4062 1488 info@savannah-guides.com.au www.savannah-guides.com.au

ATEC is committed to taking a leading role in shaping Australia’s tourism export industry and ensuring international visitors receive a quality tourism experience. For more Information contact atec national Office Telephone: +61 2 8262 5500 Facsimile: +61 2 9268 0457 www.atec.net.au

Savannah Guides Savannah Guides is a network of professional tour guides with a collective in-depth knowledge of the natural and cultural assets of the tropical savannahs of northern Australia. Savannah Guides

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auStraLIan tOurISm data WareHOuSe Australian Tourism Data Warehouse (ATDW) is Australia’s most comprehensive digital tourism database available for multi-channel distribution, and leads the industry in delivering quality content, online bookings, education, innovation and technology. ATDW’s rich content solution is accessible by travel distributors and published on over 80 ATDW Distributor websites and distribution channels. Tourism operators benefit from listing their product once, with maximum product exposure, whilst travel distributors have access to reliable, quality assured content in the one central database. ATDW offers an all-inclusive booking platform, Tourism Exchange Australia (TXA). TXA enables travel distributors to combine ATDW’s rich tourism content with instant rates and availability, connecting suppliers to consumers instantly. Please visit www.atdw.com.au for more information on how to connect with ATDW. Level 1, Firhall Building, 135 Wickham terrace Brisbane QLD 4000 Tel: +61 7 3112 1760 Fax: +61 7 3112 1766 Email: enquiries@atdw.com.au Web: www.atdw.com.au

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Brisbane

Brisbane, Queensland’s vibrant capital city, mixes an easy-going outdoors lifestyle with an energetic cosmopolitan vibe. A city that is defined by its youthful spirit and the friendliness of the locals.

Must Do!

• Explore Brisbane - Australia’s most liveable city - on a guided walk, cruising the river on a CityCat ferry or riding a bike along kilometres of dedicated riverside pathways • Climb the city’s iconic Story Bridge, one of only three bridge climbs in the world • Enjoy a swim at South Bank, home to Australia’s only inner-city beach followed by an alfresco lunch in the Queensland sunshine

Basking under clear blue skies and sunshine year-round, fast catamarans ply the Brisbane River winding through the city. The river and its dramatic cliffs provide the setting for inner city adventures like abseiling, kayaking, cycling and riverfront walks, while the city’s iconic Story Bridge is one of only three bridge climbs in the world. World class chefs delight diners at their stylish restaurants; smaller cafes provide the chance to pass a few relaxed hours by the river, under a shady tree or on a city street where you can watch the world go by. Learn how to make the most of fresh local produce at a cooking school, view the stunning collections of the riverfront Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA) or shop for Australian or international designers. A stunning wide expanse of sheltered blue waters, Moreton Bay is Brisbane’s

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• Experience Australian and international art in exclusive exhibitions at the Queensland Art Gallery and the Gallery of Modern Art • Participate in traditional Aboriginal song and dance with the descendants of the Nunukal Yuggera dance troupe • Try the local’s favourite ale at Queensland’s oldest brewery • Dive, kayak or sail Brisbane’s Moreton Bay Marine Park - sanctuary for a large population of dugong (Manatee) • Cuddle a koala and hand feed a kangaroo or wild dolphin

aquatic playground and marine sanctuary. Dotted with unspoilt islands, the area is fantastic for water sports and is ideal for spotting dolphins, whales, turtles and manta rays, as well a vast array of birdlife. A pleasant hours drive from the heart of Brisbane, the Scenic Rim is perfect for a day trip or a long weekend stay. The heart of the Scenic Rim offers stunning mountain and country scenery, a large range of accommodation, fantastic food and wine, art galleries, national parks, wineries, country pubs and much more. Shopping, wining and dining, sight seeing, action and adventure, wildlife encounters, history, art and culture are all part of the Brisbane experience and guests can enjoy it all against the backdrop of sunny days and balmy nights under star-filled skies.

Where to stay

Accommodation options are extensive and cater for all budgets and tastes from luxurious inner city hotels to self contained apartments, B&Bs and stylish backpacker facilities. Choose a room overlooking the reaches of the Brisbane River or inland toward Mt Coot-tha and the hills of the Scenic Rim. Choose an apartment at a bay side suburb or jump on a boat and stay at a resort or apartment on a nearby Moreton Bay island.

Dining out

Whether it’s international or modern Australian; quick bites or fine dining, Brisbane offers an abundance of choices both in the city and in urban villages on its fringe. And the best part of dining in Brisbane is you have the choice of experiencing fabulous food indoors and out. Fresh seafood and local produce are specialties and some of the country’s most famous chefs are found in Brisbane’s world-class restaurants. Enjoy their gourmet offerings while enjoying panoramic city views, or sit riverside and watch the world go by. Enjoy a glass or two of delicious local wine from Queensland and other Australian winegrowing regions.

Ideas and inspiration

You’ll be spoiled for choice when visiting Brisbane as there is just so much to see and do – from peaceful riverside

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walks and picnics in the parks to thrilling cruises, climbs and adventure tours to the scenic hinterland and island destinations.

The great outdoors Cruise the Brisbane River on one of the many Brisbane River cruise operators. Swim in the magnificent inner-city beach at South Bank Parklands or picnic under a shady tree in one of our wonderful parklands – the City Botanic Gardens, New Farm Park or the Roma Street Parkland, the largest city subtropical rainforest in the Southern Hemisphere. Get your bearings by taking a walking tour of the city, or get spooked on a ghost tour. Head into the bush at the Scenic Rim and trek amongst the ancient rainforests and natural wonders in the region’s World Heritage-listed national parks.

Action and adventure Hire a pumpabike, roller blades or a kayak and explore the inner city beside or on the river with the Riverlife Adventure

Centre. See the city and surrounds from above on a Story Bridge Adventure Climb, one of only three bridge climbs in the world. Head over to North Stradbroke and Moreton Bay Islands to spend the day sand tobogganing and quad biking, or swimming, scuba diving and snorkelling in the crystal clear waters of Moreton Bay. Hire a bike and explore miles of purposebuilt riverside bikeways. Head up and away in a hot air balloon to either see the city from above or travel 30 minutes out of Brisbane to enjoy superb views of the picturesque countryside of Southern Queensland.

Nature and wildlife Cuddle a koala at the world’s largest and oldest koala sanctuary, Lone Pine which is also home to a wonderful array of Australian wildlife. Feed a kangaroo, spot a sleeping wombat or a flying fox. Don’t miss the opportunity to hand feed a wild dolphin, take an eco cruise on Moreton

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Bay to watch dugongs, or “sea cows” at play. During the whale watch season (late July to early November) take a luxurious whale watch cruise and see these giants of the deep up close.

Gourmet delights There are some Brisbane food and wine experiences that shouldn’t be missed. Try a delicious yum cha in the Valley’s colourful Chinatown or one of our famous historic pubs for a giant steak and cold beer “off the wood” (served from a wooden keg). Take a tour on one of Brisbane’s culinary tours. For something a little different take a tour of the XXXX Brewery – the famous home of Brisbane’s local brew. Enjoy a couple of ice-cold ales and lunch at the XXXX Ale House Bar. Lunch among the vineyards at Sirromet Winery, Queensland’s largest and most highly-awarded winery, is another special experience not to be missed.

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Arts and culture No where else is Brisbane’s cultural diversity more evident than through its thriving arts and cultural scene. A full calendar of theatre, opera, ballet, musicals and concerts complements an exciting program of exhibitions, installations and cultural attractions. Spend the day exploring the riverside cultural precinct which includes the impressive Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA), Queensland Art Gallery, Queensland Museum and Sciencentre along with the award-winning State Library. Nearby Fortitude Valley and New Farm are home to thriving boutique galleries. Take in a show at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre, La Boite Theatre or the funky Brisbane Powerhouse Centre for Arts, an old industrial building located on the banks of the Brisbane River near historic New Farm Park. Brisbane boasts an impressive calendar of arts and cultural events hosting everything from international plays and music acts through to community festivals.

Shopping and markets Visit the vibrant Queen Street Mall in the heart of Brisbane’s CBD to enjoy some of the most modern shopping facilities in Australia including the impressive

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Queens Plaza. Near-city precincts, in the suburbs also offer a great array of boutiques, antique and specialist shops along tree lined streets. Or grab a bargain at a factory outlet. On weekends check out the array of quality markets selling everything from fresh produce to homemade arts and crafts. Popular markets are Jan Power’s Farmers, the Valley Markets as well as those at South Bank. Smaller suburban markets like the community markets at West End are also well worth checking out.

Urban villages: Fortitude Valley, New Farm & West End Brisbane’s inner-city suburbs present an interesting collection of unique urban villages. The closest and largest is Fortitude Valley (known as The Valley) which offers boutique shopping, coffee shops and galleries during the daylight hours and then at night comes alive to the sounds of music at some of Australia’s favourite bars, nightclubs and music venues. Literally down the road is riverside New Farm with its trendy cafes, delicatessens and restaurants. Behind South Bank on the other side of the CBD is West End with funky restaurants, boutiques, small art house theatres and galleries.

Urban villages: Paddington & Rosalie They’re our most popular inner-Western urban villages. Paddington’s quaint cottages, nestled within arm’s reach of each other, are the ideal accompaniment to all things antique and boutique. Meander through the main strips of Latrobe and Given Terraces and stumble upon a wide selection of cafés, quirky collectables, vintage boutiques, designer and retro stores. The compact and quaint Rosalie, a close Paddington neighbour, is one of Brisbane’s best kept secrets. Here food lovers are taken on a pleasant journey of discovery. From international flavours and deli treats, to delicious and decadent homemade sweets.

Islands

Moreton Island Located in the northern part of Moreton Bay, Moreton Island is only a short boat trip from the Brisbane. Together with North Stradbroke and Bribie Islands, Moreton forms a physical barrier to the ocean beyond and created the sheltered and calm waters of the bay. Ninety eight per cent of this idyllic sand island

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How to get here Brisbane Airport: Fly direct into Brisbane International Airport. Fly from Cairns (two hours flying time), Sydney (one hour flying time), Melbourne (one and a half hours flying time) Location: Brisbane is located in Southern Queensland, 60 minutes drive north of the Gold Coast.

Transfer options include: • Train – The Sunlander and Tilt Train link Brisbane to centres along the Queensland coast including the Whitsundays and Cairns. Queensland Rail services access regional areas including the Outback from Brisbane • Coach / Limousine transfers, Yellow Cabs, Black & White Taxis access Brisbane city centre, suburbs, Sunshine Coast and Gold Coast • The Airtrain offers transfers from both airports (domestic and international) to Brisbane city and suburbs also to the Gold Coast • Self drive is protected national park and it is one of the few places in the world where guests can experience the magic of hand feeding wild dolphins. The famous Tangalooma wrecks are excellent for diving and snorkelling while thrill-seekers can quad bike around the island or sand toboggan down the world’s tallest stabilised sand dune.

North Stradbroke Island Closest to Brisbane is North Stradbroke Island, located 30km south east of the city. Known as “Straddie” by the locals, the island is a peaceful spot accessible by vehicle and passenger ferry from

Cleveland. Highlights include spectacular surf beaches, two stunning freshwater lakes, a scenic 30 minute North Gorge headlands walk. North and South Stradbroke Islands were joined until 1895 when a violent storm separated them and created the Jumpinpin Passage. South Stradbroke Island is smaller than its northern sister, and easily accessible from the Gold Coast – lying just off Southport. There are no sealed roads and only 4WDs can be driven on the island (permits are required). Enjoying nature is very much part of a South Straddie experience, whether you stay at an award-winning eco resort, camp on the beach or join a nature-based tour.

eucalyptus, the sound of whip birds, crackling wood fires and crisp country air is matched only by the genuine hospitality. Discover the rural delights of the Scenic Rim or head north to Samford, Dayboro, Mount Nebo or Mount Glorious for a hinterland hideaway. Brisbane is also ideally located for easy day trips to the Gold Coast (one hour south) and the Sunshine Coast (one hour north). Both offer kilometres of unspoilt beaches, cosmopolitan dining, and mountain hinterlands that are home to charming villages, artist galleries, lush rainforest and farmlands. Even closer to the city (45 minutes drive) are the world-class theme parks of Dreamworld, White Water World, Warner Bros. Movie World, Australian Outback Spectacular and Australia Zoo – guaranteed fun for all ages!

Exploring further afield

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ACCOMMODATION

Brisbane

Chifley at Lennons

Royal on the Park Hotel Brisbane

Located on the Queen Street Mall in the heart of the city, Chifley at Lennons offers the ideal base to explore Brisbane from. Choose from deluxe, executive or spa suites.

Feel at home and enjoy 145 spacious, comfortable and fully refurbished (2011) Deluxe Rooms, eight luxurious Suites, Walnut Restaurant, gymnasium, outdoor pool and heated spa. Cnr Alice & Albert Streets Brisbane QLD 4000 Tel: +61 7 3221 3411 Fax: +61 7 3229 9817 Email: stay@royalontheopark.com.au Web: www.royalonthepark.com.au

66 Queen Street Brisbane QLD 400 Tel: +61 7 3222 3222 Fax: +61 7 3221 9389 Email: reservations.lennons@chifleyhotels.com Web: www.chifleyhotels.com

Spicers Balfour Hotel

Wellington Apartment Hotel Close to Brisbane CBD and public transport your ‘4 Star home-away-from-home’. Friendly helpful staff. Secure undercover parking, balcony/courtyard, kitchenette – Clean spacious studio apartments.

Spicers Balfour Hotel offers guests an intimate Brisbane city escape that includes gourmet breakfast, nightly canapés, rooftop bar, complimentary parking, unlimited internet access and 24hr concierge service for nine rooms. 37 Balfour Street New Farm QLD 4005 Tel: +61 7 3358 8888 Email: balfour@spicersgroup.com.au Web: www.spicersgroup.com.au

192 Wellington Road Kangaroo Point Brisbane QLD 4169 Tel: +61 7 3891 1988 Fax: +61 7 3891 2200 Email: enquiries@wellingtonapartmenthotel.com.au Web: www.wellingtonapartmenthotel.com.au

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Hotel Grand Chancellor Brisbane

The Islander Holiday Resort

Hotel Grand Chancellor Brisbane is situated on the highest point in the Brisbane CBD. Opposite the picturesque Roma Street Parklands all rooms feature breathtaking views of the CBD, Mountains or Brisbane River. Frescos Restaurant offers an exquisite menu selection; Open for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.

Ideally located directly opposite the famous Cylinder beach, just a short walk to hotels, clubs, shops & restaurants. Visit the beautiful lakes, see dolphins, turtles, manta rays & whales in their natural habitat on the breathtaking gorge walk. Go diving, snorkeling, kayaking, sandboarding, 4WDriving & more. Relax & enjoy this untouched paradise. Studio, 1 & 2 bedroom apartments available.

23 Leichhardt Street Brisbane QLD 4000 Tel: +61 7 3831 4055 Fax: +61 7 3831 5031 Email: reservations@hgcbrisbane.com.au Web: www.ghihotels.com

41 East Coast Road Point Lookout, North Stradbroke Island QLD 4183 Tel: +61 7 3409 8388 Fax: +61 7 3409 8730 Email: islander@stradbrokeresorts.com.au Web: www.islander.stradbrokeresorts.com.au

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Sapphire Resort Motel and Conference Centre

5 Brereton Street South Brisbane QLD 4101 Tel: +61 7 3217 2588 Fax: +61 7 3217 2855 Email: info@sapphireresort.com.au Web: www.sapphireresort.com.au

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Sapphire Resort is a 3 star Motel and Conference Centre located in South Brisbane, away from traffic noise with plenty of open space and gardens for a relaxed feel. Just a short walk from the Brisbane Convention Centre, South Bank, TAFE, Museum & Performing Arts Centre. We provide accommodation for the budget conscious in the 3 star price range, ideal for the corporate or leisure traveller and we pride ourselves with being a friendly place to stay.

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Metro Hotel Ipswich International The place to stay...When you need a little more for your dollar. Ideal location in the heart of Ipswich, the hotel features 97 guest rooms, Lounge Bar & Restaurant. With a large selection of unique packages to suit families and the adventure seeking. Just 40 minutes west of Brisbane and an hour from the Gold Coast

43 South Street Ipswich QLD 4305 Tel: +61 7 3812 8077 Fax: +61 7 3812 8277 Email: ipswich@metrohg.com Web: www.ipswichinternational.com

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Brisbane

Novotel Brisbane Airport Novotel Brisbane Airport is perfectly positioned within the Brisbane Airport precinct and offers a blend of premium accommodation options that cater to the business and leisure traveller. Featuring 157 nonsmoking rooms, the 4 1/2 star hotel offers superior conferencing facilities, a large rooftop terrace swimming pool and a contemporary in-house Bar and Restaurant. The hotel is conveniently located 20 minutes from Brisbane CBD, and just minutes from the Domestic and International terminals.

Hotel George Williams Hotel George Williams is based in the Brisbane CBD and offers affordable prices with an unbeatable location in the heart of the, retail and nightlife playground. The Hotel offers 106 accommodation rooms with modern décor, welcoming ambience and features a wide range of styles to suit varying needs. Now available to book via the GDS.

6 - 8 The Circuit Brisbane Airport QLD 4007 Tel: +61 7 3175 3100 Fax: +61 7 3175 3199 Email: reservations@novotelbrisbaneairport.com.au Web: www.novotel.com

317-325 George Street Brisbane QLD 4000 Tel: +61 7 3308 0700 Fax: +61 7 3308 0733 Email: reservations@hgw.com.au Web: www.hgw.com.au

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The Sebel & Citigate King George Square Brisbane

The Sebel Suites Brisbane

Ideally located in the heart of the city only minutes from Queen Street Mall’s shopping mecca, this beautifully appointed Hotel offers a choice of superior and deluxe guestroom accommodation and an array of recreation and dining facilities including; gymnasium, rooftop pool, sauna, sophisticated onsite restaurant, café and vibrant bar. Corner Ann & Roma Streets Brisbane QLD 4000 Tel: +61 7 3229 9111 Fax: +61 7 3229 9618 Email: reservations@tskgsb.mirvac.com Web: www.mirvachotels.com

95 Charlotte Street Brisbane QLD 4000 Tel: +61 7 3224 3500 Fax: +61 7 3211 0277 Email: reservations@tssb.mirvac.com Web: www.mirvachotels.com

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Rendezvous Hotel Brisbane

Marque Hotel Brisbane

Rendezvous Hotel Brisbane is a beautifully restored, heritage listed building exuding true old world grace. Located in the heart of Brisbane city, opposite Central Railway Station and overlooking Anzac Square memorial gardens, the hotel is a mere 100 metres from Brisbane’s vibrant shopping and entertainment mecca, and a stroll away from the Treasury Casino.

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A deluxe 4.5 star hotel offering spacious studio guestrooms and one bedroom apartments in the central business district. Located within walking distance to local attractions, cafes, entertainment and just steps from Queen Street Mall, each apartment comprises a spacious lounge room, kitchenette and balcony, offering extensive views of the city skyline. Facilities include a lap pool, sauna, gymnasium and lobby level restaurant and bar.

Marque Hotel Brisbane is ideally located in the heart of the city, adjacent to the Treasury Casino and a minute’s walk to the Brisbane River. Explore some of Brisbane’s best attractions, including cruising the Brisbane River, Queen Street shopping precinct, South Bank Parklands, trendy Fortitude Valley and iconic sporting venues.

255 Ann Street Brisbane QLD 4000 Tel: +61 7 3001 9888 Fax: +61 7 3001 9700 Email: reservations.brisbane@rendezvoushotels.com Web: www.rendezvoushotels.com/brisbane

103 George Street Brisbane QLD 4000 Tel: +61 7 3221 6044 Fax: +61 7 3221 7474 Email: reservations.brisbane@marquehotels.com Web: www.marquehotels.com/brisbane

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ACCOMMODATION Central Dockside Apartment Hotel

Central Hillcrest Apartment Hotel is located in South Brisbane and offers fabulous accommodation solutions only minutes from South Bank Parklands, Gabba Cricket Ground and the CBD

Central Dockside Apartment Hotel is located in Kangaroo Point offering spectacular views of the Brisbane River and the City skyline with quick and easy access to the CBD by taxi or ferry

311 Vulture Street South Brisbane QLD 4101 Tel: 1800 678 659 Fax: +61 7 3846 3578 Email: hillcrest@centralapartmenthotels.com.au Web: www.centralapartmenthotels.com.au

44 Ferry Street Kangaroo Point QLD 4169 Tel: 1800 775 005 Fax: +61 7 3891 6900 Email: dockside@centralapartmenthotels.com.au Web: www.centralapartmenthotels.com.au

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Brisbane

Central Hillcrest Apartment Hotel

Central Summit Apartment Hotel In a prime river front position, the hotel is perfectly located with many attractions only a stone’s throw away such as Suncorp Stadium, the Brisbane Convention Centre and South Bank. The hotel features modern hotel rooms and spacious, self-contained one and two bedroom apartments, outdoor pool, gym, onsite restaurant and bar, 24 hour reception and parking.

Central Summit Apartment Hotel is located centrally in Spring Hill - an Historic area of Brisbane with charming tree-lined streets. In close proximity to the CBD, Chinatown, Casino and South Bank.

293 North Quay Brisbane QLD 4000 Tel: +61 7 3013 7200 Fax: +61 7 3236 1582 Email: northquay@parkregishotels.com Web: www.parkregishotels.com

32 Leichardt Street Spring Hill QLD 4000 Tel: 1800 061 358 Fax: +61 7 3832 2821 Email: summit@centralapartmenthotels.com.au Web: www.centralapartmenthotels.com.au

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Sofitel Brisbane Central Positioned in the city centre is the magnificent Sofitel Brisbane Central. Originally the first international hotel in Brisbane, today you will discover a hotel of refined French elegance and personal service. Renowned for its imposing arrival and breathtaking views, the hotel’s reputation as the leading choice in luxury accommodation is absolutely deserved. The hotel features 429 guest rooms, Stephanie Spa Retreat, heated pool, SoFit gymnasium, Club Sofitel - one of the largest club lounges in Australia, Cuvée Lounge Bar and two restaurants; Thyme² Interactive Restaurant and the award winning Privé 249. Sofitel Brisbane Central is walking distance to major shopping centre’s, Eagle Street Pier, The Brisbane River, Southbank Parklands and Convention Centre. The hotel has direct access to Central Station providing convenient transport to domestic and international airports, Sunshine Coast and the Gold Coast. 249 Turbot Street Brisbane QLD 4000 Tel: +61 7 3835 3535 Fax: +61 7 3835 4960 Email: H5992@sofitel.com Web: www.sofitelbrisbane.com.au

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ACCOMMODATION / ATTRACTIONS

Brisbane

Tangalooma Island Resort Tangalooma Island Resort is pure escapism – it’s everything special in one place. The highlight is the family of wild dolphins that guests can hand feed each night at dusk. However, that’s just the start! With more than 80 activities to choose from, the hardest decision each day is what to do first. Surrounded by protected national and marine parks every experience on both land and water is twice the adventure, or perfect way to relax and get away from it all. The resort also offers a range of accommodation and dining options so everyone can afford to stay and play.

Moreton Island via Brisbane QLD 4009 Tel: +61 7 3637 2000 Fax: +61 7 3268 6299 Email: info@tangalooma.com Web: www.tangalooma.com

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Royal Albert Hotel

Sirromet Wines

A heritage listed boutique hotel in the heart of Brisbane featuring stylish accommodation from Deluxe Hotel Rooms to Sub-Penthouse Apartments.

Sirromet offers food and wine lovers the ultimate winery experience with a fully operating winery, vineyard, cellar door and restaurant. Take a tour, and taste for yourself!

167 Albert Street Brisbane QLD 4000 Tel: +61 7 3291 8888 Fax: +61 7 3229 7705 Email: stay@royalalbert.com.au Web: www.royalalbert.com.au

850 Mount Cotton Road Mount Cotton QLD 4165 Tel: +61 7 3206 2999 Fax: +61 7 3206 0900 Email: wines@sirromet.com Web: www.sirromet.com

The Workshops Rail Museum A ‘new generation’, wholly interactive Museum located at the historic site of the oldest railway workshops in Australia still in operation. Australian Tourism Award winner!

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North Street, North Ipswich Ipswich QLD 4305 Tel: +61 7 3432 5100 Fax: +61 7 3432 5114 Email: info@theworkshops.qm.qld.gov.au Web: www.theworkshops.qm.qld.gov.au

International holiday visitors stay an average of 6 nights in Brisbane.

Australian Sunset Safaris 4WD Fraser Island, 4WD Gold Coast Hinterland & Great Barrier Reef Tours Australian Sunset Safaris offer the best value 4WD Fraser Island Tours, 4WD Rainforest Gold Coast Hinterland Tours and Great Barrier Reef Tours, departing Brisbane, Gold Coast & Sunshine Coast, providing the most convenient access to these awesome World Heritage Listed destinations. Sunset Safaris offer: • 1-Day 4WD Rainforest Eco Tours to O’Reilly’s & the Natural Arch in the Gold Coast Hinterland • 2 & 3-Day 4WD Eco Tours to Fraser Island • 3-Day Tours to the Great Barrier Reef • 5 & 6-Day Package Tours combining Fraser Island and the Great Barrier Reef FREE room upgrades and FREE additional tours are included with each Package tour. Sunset Safaris guarantee second to none Agent and Customer satisfaction, with fantastic rates and inclusions.

PO Box 21 Beenleigh QLD 4207 Tel: +61 7 3287 1644 Fax: +61 7 3287 3457 Email: greg@sunsetsafaris.com.au Web: www.sunsetsafaris.com.au

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ATTRACTIONS / TOURS KOALA AND RIVER CRUISE BY MIRIMAR CRUISES The XXXX Brewery Tour takes you through the heart of our iconic brewery, to learn facts about beer, the colourful history of XXXX and the secrets behind the brewing and packaging of our favourite beers. Learn to pour yourself a perfect beer and taste it like a brewer, and then relax in the Ale House bar and enjoy our beers – breweryfresh! Tours run daily Monday to Sunday with our Brewery, Beer and BBQ tours daily!

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Take a relaxing and memorable cruise to Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary. This cruise is the best way to see Brisbane’s historic sights and attractive suburbs while enjoying an interesting and informative commentary. Cultural Centre Pontoon, Southbank Brisbane QLD 4122 Tel: + 61 7 412 749 426 Fax: +61 7 3420 6691 Email: mirimar@bigpond.net.au Web: www.mirimar.com

Boab Boat Hire

Cnr Black and Paten Streets Milton QLD 4064 Tel: +61 7 3361 7597 Fax: +61 7 3369 1528 Email: xxxxalehouse@xxxx.com.au Web: www.xxxxbrewerytour.com.au

Boab boat hire provides high quality boats for you to hire & drive yourself. With four styles to choose from, all Boats come with safety gear and all essential equipment to get you on the water. Redcliffe Tel: 1300 00 2622 Email: reception@boabboathire.com.au Web: www.boabboathire.com.au

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Located at the Parklands, South Bank, Brisbane’s vibrant cultural and entertainment district, our Giant Observation Wheel offers spectacular 360º panoramic views across the surrounding skyline. This graceful giant will lift you gently into the air almost 60m above the ground in a fully enclosed air conditioned capsule, ensuring your comfort by day and by night.

For bookings and further information: Telephone: +61 7 3844 3464 Email: info@thewheelofbrisbane.com.au Web: www.thewheelofbrisbane.com.au

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Brisbane

Moreton Island Adventures

14 Howard Smith Drive Port of Brisbane QLD 4178 Tel: +61 7 3909 3333 Fax: +61 7 3895 1015 Email: info@MoretonIslandAdventures.com.au Web: www.MoretonIslandAdventures.com.au

Dolphin Safari

Nestled amongst the giant Melaleuca trees of Moreton Island, with pristine beaches just meters from your door, the Moreton Island Eco Village truly is a place to escape and unwind. Consisting of six self contained units each with their own bathroom and full sized kitchen. Great accommodation for families sleeping up to six people. Full kitchen facilities, TV, DVD and on site access operated washing machines and dryers. Guided snorkeling, sand tobogganing and day tours available.

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Hand Feed rare wild Dolphins in 1 of the best places in Australia. Visit a spectacular rainforest with the 3rd largest trees in Australia. 4WD on beautiful Noosa Northshore beach. One of Queensland’s best. Visit Noosa National Park, one of the premier National Parks in Australia. Cafe breakfast and lunch included. We Don’t do tours we do Experiences!

35 Andress Street McDowall Brisbane QLD 4053 Tel: +61 7 3353 0093 Fax: +61 7 3353 1171 Email: info@dolphinsafaris.com Web: www.dolphinsafaris.com Features: Experiences:

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Greyhound Australia If you’re looking for affordable, flexible and comfortable travel in Queensland or anywhere else in Australia, look no further than Greyhound Australia. We are Australia’s only nationwide luxury coach provider, travelling to over 1,100 destinations each day and offer an array of travel options to suit every budget. The Greyhound Kilometre pass is your one stop shop to travelling around Australia. Simply purchase a bank of kilometres ranging from 500 to 20,000 and exchange them for coach travel, tours and even accommodation. With over 250 Greyhound Adventure tours now available why go with anyone else?

Brisbane Transit Centre, Upper Roma Street Brisbane QLD 4000 Tel: 1300 473 946 Fax: +61 7 4638 2178 Email: info@greyhound.com.au Web: www.greyhound.com.au

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Coastal Island Safaris Join us on a most enjoyable award winning day tour to NORTH STRADBROKE ISLAND. The second largest sand island in the world. Fulfill your senses watching the emerald green ocean, fine white sand and curious animals in their natural habitat. Experience the thrill of driving on sand tracks and beaches with our experience drivers in small groups and personalized service. Have morning and afternoon tea while ferrying across Moreton Bay, enjoy a fabulous BBQ lunch on the beach trying some fishing or beach games. Be picked up from your accommodation in Gold Coast or Brisbane. A FULL DAY OF FUN AND EXCITEMENT !!!

PO Box 828 Runaway Bay QLD 4216 Tel: +61 7 5574 4120 Fax: +61 7 5574 4132 Email: info@coastalislandsafaris.com Web: www.coastalislandsafaris.com

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Brisbane

aIrtraIn Be in the heart of Brisbane City in only 20 minutes! Airtrain offers fast, reliable transfers from Brisbane Airport to Brisbane City and Gold Coast. Departing every 15 minutes during peak times and every 30 mins for the rest of the day. Plus “Kids Travel Free”! Visit www.airtrain.com.au for more details.

alpinia drive, Brisbane domestic airport Station Brisbane QLD 4008 Tel: +61 7 3216 3308 Fax: +61 7 3216 3361 Email: reservations@airtrain.com au Web: www.airtrain.com.au Features: Experiences:

QueenSLand raIL traVeL Take a memorable holiday in Queensland with a rail journey that will ensure that you sit back, take in the breathtaking scenery and relax. You can choose from two services - the Tilt Train is Australia’s most innovative train built for high speed and comfort and The Sunlander is one of The World’s Top 25 Rail Journeys providing a special treat on your Queensland holiday.

Level 1, railcentre 2 Brisbane QLD 4000 Tel: +61 7 3235 5444 Fax: +61 7 3235 1309 Email: bookings@qr.com.au Web: queenslandrail.com.au

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Gold Coast

Find endless fun at one of the world’s favourite holiday destinations, the Gold Coast, where you’ll enjoy everything that’s great about Australia in one easy to reach location.

Must Do!

• Relax with a world-class spa experience by the beach or in the rainforest

• Learn to surf on one of the many beautiful beaches • Sip a cocktail at sunset as you enjoy the view from the world’s tallest residential building on SkyPoint’s Observation Deck

• Float above the hinterland in a hot air balloon and land in a local winery for a champagne breakfast

• Explore the hidden retreats and spectacular bushwalks through the • Choose your thrills at one of the Gold mountain oasis of ancient World Coast’s world-famous theme parks Heritage-listed wilderness areas, part of the protected Gondwana Rainforest • Cuddle a koala, feed Rainbow of Australia Lorikeets or pat a kangaroo at a nature park • Have a unique evening adventure spotting the sparkling glow worms in • Savour fabulous seafood, fresh the World Heritage-listed Springbrook local produce and Australian wines National Park at stylish restaurant and café lined boulevards and surf life saving clubs • Participate in the annual Gold Coast Marathon or join the spectators to • Browse the weekend beachside arts cheer the runners home and craft markets or enjoy the resort shopping villages, designer boutique • Journey with an Aboriginal guide by stores or elegant arcades kayak across tranquil blue waters, encountering wildlife such as • Tee off on one of the many dolphins, turtles and native birds championship golf courses including a Greg Norman designed course

Venture into the Gold Coast’s endless playground and you’re in for some serious fun! Feel the excitement of unlimited things to see and do right on your doorstep. Whether it’s an exhilarating swim at one of many golden surf beaches, an energising hike through the Hinterland, an action-packed day at some of the world’s best theme parks or simply enjoying the shopping, nightlife and entertainment, the Gold Coast is Australia’s fun capital. There’s 300 days of sunshine to soak up, 70km of wide white sandy beaches

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and 100,000 hectares of hinterland to explore. Feed a kangaroo, cuddle a koala and swim with dolphins. Play a round of golf on a championship golf course or sip cocktails at sunset on the shores of the Pacific Ocean or from the lofty heights of your ocean facing apartment. Towering high-rises are just the tip of its accommodation styles. Surround yourself in the luxury of the Versace Hotel or drop your backpack off at a local hostel. The Gold Coast truly offers something for everyone. The Gold Coast is as scenic and peaceful

as it is fast paced and active. Kick off your shoes and join in the fun.

Where to stay

The Gold Coast offers a wide range of accommodation options from luxurious beachfront apartments, mountain retreats and rejuvenating health spas through to self-contained family apartments and resorts with award-winning kids clubs. Backpacker accommodation, stylish hotels and motels, bed and breakfasts, rural retreats and farm stays are also easily arranged.

Dining out

Dining out is a special experience on the Gold Coast. Local produce ranges from soft-shell crabs to tasty goat cheese, superb Wagyu beef and award-winning boutique wines. There are hundreds of delicious dining options, including fresh seafood overlooking the Pacific Ocean, cosy restaurants in mountain hinterland villages and contemporary venues overlooking the calm Broadwater. Dining precincts like those at Broadbeach and Main Beach are lined with funky cafes, sleek restaurants and gourmet delicatessens.

Ideas and inspiration Beautiful beaches

The Gold Coast is justifiably famous for its world-class beaches patrolled by iconic Aussie lifesavers. Long stretches of golden sandy beaches and rolling surf are ideal for swimming, beach walks and learning to surf. Play beach volleyball,

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lie back and soak up the sun or join the locals for a meal at one of the absolute beachfront surf clubs found along the coastline. Surfers from around the world head to the renowned point breaks at Burleigh, Kirra, Snapper Rocks and Duranbah while families will love the calmer waters of Tallebudgera, Elephant Rock and Rainbow Bay.

Action and adventure The Gold Coast is overflowing with adventure opportunities. Soar high above the hinterland in a hot air balloon landing for a champagne breakfast among the vines at a boutique winery, cruise along the coastline in an historic bi-plane or take your pick from bungee jumping, skydiving, paragliding, parasailing, hang gliding and abseiling. Hit the racetrack in a go-kart, enjoy the adrenalin-pumping thrills on an ocean jet boat ride or head off-road on a 4WD tour. Charter a private sea plane to an island or take a heli-tour to a local winery, golf course or rainforest. The Great Barrier Reef at Lady Elliot Island is just a 90 minute flight from the Gold Coast Airport.

Shopping There are retail fixes of every kind for every budget. Spend the morning among the piazzas and outdoor cafes of our resort-style shopping centres; take a shopping tour or shop for international designer labels like Cartier, Prada, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Fendi, Bally, Hermes and Salvatore Ferragamo in cosmopolitan Surfers Paradise. Add factory outlet precincts and charming retail precincts in areas like Main Beach and Broadbeach, and shoppers are spoilt for choice!

Theme parks Swimming with dolphins, patting rare Bengal tigers, watching Outback stunt riders and stockmen in action and cuddling a koala are just some of the unforgettable experiences to be enjoyed at the Gold Coast’s world-class theme parks. Home to more attractions than any other destination in the Southern Hemisphere, our theme parks promise movie magic, close encounters with wildlife, thrilling rides, aquatic adventures

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and much, much more. For a change of pace, join a farm tour and learn more about Aussie bush skills like sheep shearing and whip cracking.

Night life There are many night adventures on offer, such as shopping precincts open late, evening thrill rides, cruises on the Broadwater and canals offering a different view of the city, plus casino entertainment with stage shows and gaming all night long. The Gold Coast also has hundreds of restaurants, cafes and bars open late into the night where everyone enjoys a mix of local and international cuisine, fun and music.

Golfing Widely recognised as the golfing capital of the Southern Hemisphere, the Gold Coast is home to more than 20 championship golf courses. Some of the more popular courses are Hope Island, Palm Meadows, Paradise Springs, Robina Woods, Royal Pines Resort,

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The Palms and The Pines at Sanctuary Cove, Emerald Lakes, Arundel Hills, The Glades, Coolangatta and Tweed Heads, Gainsborough Greens, Lakelands, Parkwood International and Boomerang Farm Golf Courses. Many have resort style accommodation at the course or close by and the majority are all within a 20 minute drive from the beach and hinterland.

Gold Coast Hinterland Just 30 minutes from the beach is the Gold Coast Hinterland, an area of exceptional natural beauty featuring World Heritage national parks, subtropical rainforest and a wide diversity of animal species. This spectacular setting is a popular day trip or short break with many restaurants, boutique wineries, galleries and accommodation options. Join a weekend photographic workshop in the mountains, climb a suspended walkway through the top of the rainforest trees, or spend a night in a boutique hideaway and treat yourself to gourmet food and wine and an in-room massage. These beautiful bush areas are filled with kilometres of tracks waiting to be explored alone or with a guide.

new walking option is the Oceanway connecting the beachfront walking paths from The Spit to Coolangatta. Oceanway provides a stunning walk around Burleigh Head National Park linking Burleigh Heads with Tallebudgera.

koalas, kangaroos and crocodiles for once in a lifetime photo opportunities or experience swimming with dolphins and sharks, patting a tiger, feeding colourful wild lorikeets or watching polar bears swimming and playing.

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Pampering

For a delicious taste of locally-grown produce and wine, follow the Gold Coast Food and Wine Trail through the hinterland. Boutique wineries along the way offer tastings, meals and glorious views. The trail leads up to Mount Tamborine, famed for its Gallery Walk featuring arts, crafts, and cosy cafes ideal for a Devonshire tea or home cooked meal.

Whether it’s a luxurious massage beside a beach lagoon pool, a wellbeing session deep in the rainforest or a unique indigenous inspired spa treatment, there are many ways to relax and rejuvenate on the Gold Coast. From health retreats in the mountains offering a whole range of holistic treatments and organic cuisine to spas found in locations as varied as five-star beachfront resorts and rainforest retreats, visitors can choose from a wonderful array of pampering options.

Nature and Wildlife While the Gold Coast Hinterland is home to spectacular flora and fauna, the region’s theme parks are also great places to get close to wildlife. Here you can meet Australian icons such as

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Wonderful walks Spectacular views, ancient forests and thundering waterfalls are a few of the highlights of the Gold Coast Hinterland Great Walk. Visitors can walk part or all of the 54km track which connects existing walking trails to create a continuous link through the World Heritage-listed area incorporating Lamington and Springbrook National Parks. Catering for walkers of all ages, fitness levels and experiences, there will be a variety of options from half and full-day treks through to three-day hikes. Nearby accommodation options include O’Reilly’s Rainforest Guesthouse and Binna Burra Mountain Lodge. Another

How to get here Gold Coast Airport: Fly into Gold Coast Airport or Brisbane International Airport. The Gold Coast is a 75 minute flight from Sydney. Location: The Gold Coast is located one hour’s drive south of Brisbane.

Transfer options include: • Train – Airtrain links the Gold Coast with Brisbane Domestic and International Airports. • Limousines • Taxis • Coaches • Self drive

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Gold Coast - Hinterland

myStery mOuntaIn educatIOnaL FarmStay reSOrt Perfect for School groups, Study tours &Nature study Our farmstay is located at Beechmont in the Gold Coast Hinterland, 45 minutes from Surfers Paradise, Queensland, Australia and in the area of the world heritage listed Lamington National Park. • Mystery Mountain Farm is a magnificent farm resort specifically designed to cater for international guests • Immaculate presentation showing attention to detail • State-of-the-art fire safety system • Holds local government compliance certification • Fully insured • Superior bunk beds in dormitories - all linen plus down doonas supplied • High quality reverse cycle air conditioned bathrooms • Dining room views over rainforest, farms, Hinze dam and the Gold Coast • Two fireplaces • All water used on the property is either rainwater or natural spring water capacity – minimum 20-maximum 50. Groups only. School Groups

1531 Beechmont road Beechmont QLD 4211 Tel: +61 7 5527 0688 Fax: +61 7 5591 4510 Email: info@mysterymountain.com.au Web: www.mysterymountain.com.au

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tHe mOuSeS HOuSe The Mouses House - Springbrook Mt is the most unique rainforest chalet accommodation resort located in the World Heritage Springbrook National Park, Gold Coast Hinterland. Multi award winner consisting of 12 delightful Rainforest Chalets with a loft, picturesque views and sounds of cascading mountain streams. Each individual chalet has a fully equipped kitchen, wood fireplace, air conditioning, 22” and 42” HDTV’s, DVD/CD player, stereo system, lounge and dining room, private balcony with BBQ. All chalets have their own private in-chalet 2 person spa bath with views into the rainforest, telephone and free WI-Fi. All guests have free use of our sauna, oak hot tub, bikes, DVD’s and tennis. At night possums visit each chalet. We offer in-chalet Swedish Body massage and we are only 400m away from the magnificent ‘Twin Falls’ Rainforest walk.

2807 Springbrook rd Springbrook QLD 4213 Tel: +61 7 5533 5192 Email: info@mouseshouse.com.au Web: www.mouseshouse.com.au

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O’reILLy’S raInFOreSt retreat & mOuntaIn VILLaS Located in the heart of World Heritage listed Lamington National Park, a scenic 90 minute drive from the Gold Coast, O’Reilly’s provides the perfect haven for an escape amongst nature. The spectacular mountain and rainforest setting abounds with nature and is supported by the legendary style of hospitality that the O’Reilly family have been providing for over 80 years. Choose from the traditional, friendly charm of O’Reilly’s Rainforest Retreat or the contemporary style and luxury of the 2 & 3 bedroom, full self-contained Mountain Villas. O’Reilly’s new Lost World Spa is a haven for rejuvenation and relaxation, using all natural Sodashi products, offering therapeutic treatments and our unique vinotherapy. O’Reilly’s...where good things just come naturally.

Lamington national Park road, Features: Lamington National Park via Canungra QLD 4275 Tel: +61 7 5502 4911 Fax: +61 7 5502 0988 Room Features: Email: reservations@oreillys.com.au Web: www.oreillys.com.au Experiences:

Price from: AUD $278 per room, per night

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What will you get up to? The entertainment icon of the Gold Coast invites you to get in tune with the good times and savour every thrilling moment. Indulge in five-star luxury and live it up with a range of first-class entertainment, seven restaurants including the award winning Zen Chinese restaurant, eight bars, extensive leisure facilities, a stage show spectacular and the never-ending excitement of a 24-hour casino. Stay and play in the heart of the magical Gold Coast, minutes from the Broadbeach strip, amazing beaches, nearby shopping centres and Surfers Paradise – the perfect location to soak up the all the fun, sun and excitement! Broadbeach Island, Gold Coast, Australia 4218 Call +61 7 5592 8100

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ACCOMMODATION

Gold Coast

Paradise Resort Gold Coast Paradise Resort Gold Coast - We’ll Mind the Kids! Set on 5 acres of tropical gardens close to beaches, attractions and the heart of Surfers Paradise, Paradise Resort Gold Coast is a low rise resort with a range of accommodation options to suit individuals, couples, families and groups. The only resort that truly caters for all children from babies and toddlers right through to 12 year olds, you can relax knowing the kids are having a ball in our fully supervised Zone for Kids club. With 4 pools, day spa, kids club, restaurants and bar, plus a host of free daily activities, Paradise Resort Gold Coast offers a true resort holiday experience at affordable rates.

122 Ferny Avenue Surfers Paradise QLD 4212 Tel: +61 7 5579 4444 Fax: +61 7 5579 4492 Email: book@paradiseresort.com.au Web: www.paradiseresort.com.au

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Gemini Court Holiday Apartments

Miami Beachside Holiday Apartments

Great view of the ocean, beach and surfers skyline from every fully self-contained 1 and 2 bedroom apartment. Full resort facilities and a great location.

Located just 75 meters from one of the Gold Coasts best beaches we specialize in affordable family holidays in our spacious 2 bedroom 2 bathroom apartments.

45 Hayle Street Burleigh Heads QLD 4220 Tel: +61 7 5576 0300 Fax: +61 7 5535 4755 Email: info@geminicourt.com.au Web: www.geminicourt.com.au

15 Santa Monica Road Miami QLD 4220 Tel: +61 7 5575 5000 Fax: +61 7 5578 5999 Email: miamibeachside@qldnet.com.au Web: www.miamibeachside.com.au

Fun for the Whole Family.

Smart, contemporary and set on a world-class golf course, RACV Royal Pines Resort offers everything needed for a sun-kissed holiday on Queensland’s most famous stretch of coastline. Set a short distance from the white sandy beaches of the Gold Coast, and at the heart of the region’s sand belt, this 100-hectare resort is set on a championship golf course midway between the sparkling coastline and the lush beauty of the hinterland rainforests. The resort stands at the centre of beautiful established gardens offering 329-stylish guest accommodation rooms and premium spa suites with expansive views of the hinterland, tropical pool, Gold Coast skyline or the golf course. As home to the ANZ RACV Ladies Masters, the luscious, undulating course is one of Australia’s best and is a must-do for golfers around the world. But if you’re not into golf, never fear. Unwind and relax in the resort’s day spa and hair salon or grab a sun lounge by the outdoor lagoon pool while the kids enjoy the pool’s fun slippery slide. There are also five tennis courts (two undercover), a gymnasium and expansive kids playground with giant jumping pillow. We promise you’ll be back! RACV Royal Pines Resort - Gold Coast Ross Street, Benowa QLD 4217 Discover more at racv.com.au/royalpines or call (07) 5597 8700

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ACCOMMODATION

Gold Coast

Trilogy Surfers Paradise Trilogy combines a contemporary version of the very best facilities and quality accommodation. Our luxury spacious 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments are fully self-contained with air conditioning, gourmet kitchen, complimentary cable television and large entertaining balconies. The resort features heated swimming pool, spa, sauna, BBQ area, games room and gymnasium. Our resort is a few minutes walk to the magnificent Surfers Paradise surf beach, shopping centres, restaurants, night clubs, and within easy driving distance to theme parks, golf courses and the Hinterland. Trilogy Apartments offers all the finer details and facilities to suit all guest requirements for that romantic weekend, family holiday or corporate business meeting.

21-31 Cypress Avenue Surfers Paradise QLD 4217 Tel: +61 7 5584 0700 Fax: +61 7 5584 0799 Email: reservations@trilogygoldcoast.com.au Web: www.trilogygoldcoast.com.au

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ESCARPMENT RETREAT & DAY SPA

Outrigger Twin Towns Resort

International award winning mountain retreat providing luxury accommodation; log fires, four poster beds, complimentary breakfasts, spa baths, gold class cinema, dedicated spa pavilion, set in stunning gardens. 123 Alpine Terrace Mt Tamborine QLD 4272 Tel: +61 7 5545 3300 Fax: +61 7 5545 3600 Email: escape@escarpment.com.au Web: www.escarpment.com.au

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Coolangatta, overlooking the beaches of the Southern Gold Coast. Choose from hotel rooms and 1, 2 & 3 bedroom self-contained serviced apartments, located 5 mins from Gold Coast International Airport. Corner Griffith & Wharf Streets Coolangatta QLD 4225 Tel: +61 7 5536 2121 Fax: +61 7 5536 8899 Email: twintowns@outrigger.com.au Web: www.outrigger.com.au

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ACCOMMODATION Mantra Legends Hotel

Mantra Sun City Capturing the essence of the Gold Coast, Mantra Legends Hotel is just 100 metres from the beach with shopping, restaurants and legendary nightlife on the Doorstep.

Providing a special sense of fun perfectly suited to the Gold Coast, Mantra Sun City offers premium accommodation just a short stroll to Surfers Paradise Beach and the cosmopolitan hub of Cavill Avenue.

With a casually elegant ambience, 403 luxurious rooms and deluxe suites and a wide range of services, this is perfect for holidays or combining business travel with pleasure.

Set in lush tropical gardens, the theme extends throughout the 39 level property which offers luxury hotel rooms and apartments and the delightful Sayas Restaurant Café Bar.

Corner Surfers Paradise Boulevard and Laycock Street Surfers Paradise QLD 4217 Tel: +61 7 5588 7888 Fax: +61 7 5588 7887 Email: legends.res@mantra.com.au Web: www.mantra.com.au

Ocean Avenue Surfers Paradise QLD 4217 Tel: +61 7 5584 6000 Fax: +61 7 5584 6666 Email: international.res@mantragroup.com.au Web: www.mantra.com.au

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Q1 Resort & Spa

Peppers Broadbeach Urban chic meets the beach at Q1, the world’s tallest residential and hotel tower.

Soaring high above its city skyline, with panoramic views to the Pacific Ocean and Gold Coast hinterland, Peppers Broadbeach redefines the essence of luxury accommodation with a fusion of city sophistication and coastal relaxation.

The 80-level tower offers 526 chic apartments featuring unique glass balconies, gourmet kitchens and generous dining areas. Q1 also has the Gold Coast’s highest altitude bar, indulgent Q1 Spa and delicious dining at Q1 Beach Club.

The design of Peppers Broadbeach mirrors that of its surroundings with the two sculptured towers reflecting the fluid and asymmetry of the Broadbeach ocean’s tide lines.

Hamilton Avenue Surfers Paradise QLD 4217 Tel: +61 7 5630 4500 Fax: +61 7 5630 4555 Email: international.res@mantragroup.com.au Web: www.mantra.com.au

Corner Surf Parade and Elizabeth Avenue Broadbeach QLD 4218 Tel: +61 7 5635 1000 Fax: +61 7 5635 1001 Email: broadbeach@peppers.com.au Web: www.peppers.com.au

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Sheraton Mirage Resort & Spa Gold Coast Overlooking a picturesque sweep of the Nerang River and with views to the east of the sparkling ocean, or west to the Gold Coast Hinterland, Vibe Hotel Gold Coast makes an ideal base. Travellers will love the hotel’s location; close to designer shopping, trendy restaurants and a lively nightlife scene with Dreamworld, Wet’n’Wild and Movie World a short drive away. The riverside setting and friendly service blend to create a perfect venue for your Gold Coast getaway.

71 Seaworld Drive Main Beach Gold Coast QLD 4217 Tel: +61 7 5591 1488 Fax: +61 7 5591 2299 Email: sheraton.goldcoast@sheraton.com Web: www.sheraton.com/goldcoast

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Vibe Hotel Gold Coast

42 Ferny Avenue Surfers Paradise QLD 4217 Tel: +61 7 5539 0444 Fax: +61 7 5592 3757 Email: vhsp@vibehotels.com.au Web: www.togahotels.com.au

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Fronting 27 Kilometres of World famous Gold Coast beaches, Sheraton Mirage Resort & Spa is nestled amongst tropical gardens and tranquil lagoons, ideally located between the majestic Pacific Ocean, spectacular Southport Broadwater and a short drive to vibrant Surfers Paradise. Sheraton Mirage boasts luxurious accommodation, 4 award-winning restaurants and bars, resort pool, a fully serviced gymnasium and extensive meeting and conference facilities to suit every event.


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SURFERS PARADISE MARRIOTT RESORT & SPA The award-winning Surfers Paradise Marriott Resort & Spa on the Gold Coast in Queensland, is a unique holiday or business destination providing five-star deluxe accommodation, complemented by outstanding service. Located near the heart of Surfers Paradise, the Surfers Paradise Marriott Resort & Spa has 28 levels and all 329 rooms offer views of the Pacific Ocean, Surfers Paradise or the Gold Coast Hinterland. An aquatic playground forms the centrepiece of the resort and guests can even swim and snorkel with over 400 tropical fish in the resort’s heated saltwater lagoon. Located on the Resort’s 27th floor, the Elandra Retreat Club is an oasis for guests wishing to upgrade their stay and enjoy a truly unique resort experience. The resort has two award winning restaurants – the Benihana Japanese Steakhouse and the Lagoon Restaurant which offers buffet or a-la-carte dining. The Surfers Paradise Marriott Resort & Spa offers a range of 5-star facilities coupled with exemplary service

158 Ferny Avenue Features: Surfers Paradise QLD 4217 Tel: +61 7 5592 9800 Fax: +61 7 5592 9888 Room Features: Email: marriottsurfers.res@marriotthotels.com Web: www.surfersparadisemarriott.com

Price from: AUD $215

Bayview Waters Apartments

Australis Sovereign Hotel

Bayview Waters is a 3-storey walk up surrounded by lush tropically landscaped gardens. Our fully self-contained 2 bedroom apartments offer affordable family accommodation. 22 Jennifer Avenue Runaway Bay Gold Coast QLD 4216 Tel: +61 7 5537 6517 Fax: +61 7 5537 4929 Email: info@bayviewwaters.com.au Web: www.bayviewwaters.com.au

Australis Sovereign is the perfect place to relax and unwind. The hotel feature fully serviced, hotel rooms, one and two bedroom apartments. Flavours Restaurant & Bar flows onto the terrace overlooking the pool area. 138 Ferny Avenue Surfers Paradise QLD 4217 Tel: +61 7 5579 3888 Fax: +61 7 5579 3877 Email: reservations.sovereign@australishotels.com Web: www.australishotels.com

resort apartments

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resort apartments

Artique Resort – Surfers Paradise

Freshwater Point – Broadbeach

Ocean Pacific – Broadbeach

The Waves Resort – Broadbeach

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Chevron Towers – Surfers Paradise

Belle Maison – Broadbeach

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Gold Coast

Avocado Sunset Bed and Breakfast Avocado Sunset Bed and Breakfast is a romantic getaway high on the mountain edge. Enjoy the stunning views, amazing sunsets, log fires and double spas. The scrumptious gourmet breakfast will start your day while you enjoy the peace and tranquillity of the mountain. Stay two or more days and discover the wineries, restaurants and National Parks while you unwind and relax.

International Beach Resort Absolute beach front, perfectly located in the heart of Surfers Paradise. Only minutes walk from city center, shopping and nightlife. 84 The Esplanade Surfers Paradise QLD 4217 Tel: +61 7 5539 0099 Fax: +61 7 5538 9613 Email: sales@internationalresort.com.au Web: www.internationalresort.com.au

Royal Palm Resort Royal Palm Absolute Beachfront 25 storey high-rise resort. Enjoy Our 33 metre lagoon pool with waterslide and waterfall, gym, steam room, tennis courts and mini putt, a perfect holiday destination 973 Gold Coast Highway Palm Beach QLD 4221 Tel: +61 7 5534 5999 Fax: +61 7 5534 5849 Email: info@royalpalm.com.au Web: www.royalpalm.com.au

186 Beacon Road North Tamborine Mountain QLD 4272 Tel: +61 7 5545 2365 Fax: +61 7 5545 2365 Email: stay@avocadosunset.com.au Web: www.avocadosunset.com.au Features: Room Features:

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San Simeon ‘Beachfront’ Apartments Absolute Beachfront with no roads to cross, San Simeon has all the amenities you would expect at a quality family beach resort set in the heart of the Southern Gold Coast. Perfect for a romantic getaway or a holiday with the family. Fully self-contained 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom apartments set on golden sands just 5 minutes north of Coolangatta airport.

La Grande Apartments Classic Mediterranean exterior with 2 and 3 bedroom apartments and Sub-penthouses. Located opposite the beach, 5 minute walk to shops, restaurants, & Gold Coast Convention Centre. 122-130 Old Burleigh Rd Broadbeach QLD 4218 Tel: +61 7 5592 5350 Fax: +61 7 5592 5130 Email: info@lagrande.com.au Web: www.lagrande.com.au

SUNSET ISLAND RESORT A modern elegant boutique holiday resort on a quiet street in the heart of Surfers Paradise. All apartments self catering, air-conditioned and have private balconies.

387 Golden Four Drive Tugun QLD 4224 Tel: +61 7 5534 5077 Fax: +61 7 5534 7340 Email: enquiries@sansimeon.com.au Web: www.sansimeon.com.au

3 Sunset Boulevard Surfers Paradise QLD 4217 Tel: +61 7 5592 1744 Fax: +61 7 5592 1749 Email: vacation@sunsetisland.com.au Web: www.sunsetisland.com.au

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Azzura Greens Resort

2 Activa Way Hope Island QLD 4212 Tel: +61 7 5511 9600 Fax: +61 7 5514 0921 Email: reservations@azzuragreens.com.au Web: www.azzurahotelsresorts.com.au

Aruba Surf Resort A luxury low rise resort comprising of spacious one and two bedroom airconditioned apartments. The resorts centerpiece is the crystal waters of a lagoon style swimming pool with white sandy beach. Lush tropical gardens, a 20m lap pool and four BBQ areas complete the oasis like setting. A gymnasium and steam room is available. Adjoining the resort is the Pat Cash Tenni Academy and Hope Island Links Golf Club. This truly is a home away from home.

Superbly located Broadbeach holiday apartments within metres of powder white beaches and close to every imaginable facility and entertainment venue Broadbeach has to offer. 20-26 Anne Avenue, Broadbeach Gold Coast QLD 4218 Tel: +61 7 5539 0299 Fax: +61 7 5526 7066 Email: stay@arubasurf.com.au Web: www.arubasurf.com.au

Greenmount Beach Resort

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Nestled on headland between the Coolangatta and RainbowBay Beach, Greenmount Beach Resort is the perfect place to unwind. Easily accommodate romantic getaways, through to group travel & family holidays Eden Avenue Coolangatta QLD 4225 Tel: +61 7 5536 1222 Fax: +61 7 5536 1102 Email: sales@greenmountresort.com.au Web: www.greenmountresort.com.au


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Gold Coast

CROWNE PLAZA SURFERS PARADISE Located between the famous Surfers Paradise strip and the trendy suburb of Broadbeach, Crowne Plaza Surfers Paradise lets you experience the best of the Gold Coast. Laze by the hotels swimming pool with hot spa and sundeck, dine in Queensland’s only revolving restaurant or simply relax on your private furnished balcony. Choose from spacious accommodation rooms, suites and self-contained studio and one bedroom apartments all with private furnished balconies. Whether you’re looking for fun and adventure or to simply relax and soak up the sun that Gold Coast is famous for, you’ll find The Place To Meet is Crowne Plaza Surfers Paradise.

2807 Gold Coast Highway Surfers Paradise QLD 4217 Tel: +61 7 5592 9900 Fax: +61 7 5592 9919 Email: gres@crowneplazsasurfersparadise.com.au Web: www.crowneplaza.com.au

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HOLIDAY INN SURFERS PARADISE Holiday Inn Surfers Paradise is ideally located in the heart of Surfers Paradise; surrounded by shops, restaurants, attractions and less than 100 metres from the beach. The hotel offers guests bold, modern facilities, in a fun and vibrant atmosphere. All 406 guest rooms boast large flat screen televisions and private balconies with views across Surfers Paradise and the ocean. Relax. It’s Holiday Inn.

22 View Avenue Surfers Paradise QLD 4217 Tel: +61 7 5579 1000 Fax: +61 7 5579 1020 Email: res@holidayinnsurfersparadise.com.au Web: www.holidayinn.com.au

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Aruba Sands Resort Caribbean styled three story walk up set in tropical gardens just minutes away from the local patrolled beach, restaurants, cafes, bars, Jupiter’s Casino and the Gold Coast Convention Centre. Relax by the pool after shopping at Pacific Fair & the Oasis Shopping Centre which are just a short stroll away. All apartments have air-conditioning, cable tv and their own balcony.

11-17 Philip Avenue Broadbeach QLD 4218 Tel: +61 7 5538 8155 Fax: +61 7 5538 8977 Email: holiday@arubasands.com.au Web: www.arubasands.com.au

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• Award winning white & red grape wines • Unique honey-based liqueurs • Fermented/Fortified range of ports • Friendly multi-lingual staff 220 clagiraba Road Mount nathan Gold Coast QLD 4211 Tel: +61 7 5533 7780 Fax: +61 7 5514 6672 Email: info@mtnathanwinery.com.au Web: www.mtnathanwinery.com.au


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one great destination... six great attractions! Sea World Australia’s Sea World - See beautiful Polar bears at Polar Bear Shores, come face to face with the ocean’s most feared predators at the spectacular Shark Bay, or take an educational journey into the world of the endangered dugong at Dugong Discovery. Step back in time with the new Waterski WipeOut.

There’s the spectacular 4-D environmental presentation, Planet SOS, and the kid’s interactive adventure playground Sesame Street Beach. No visit would be complete without the Dolphin Cove Show “Imagine” and “Fish Detectives” Sea Lion Show.

Sea World Whale Watch Sea World Whale Watch - is a NEW seasonal operation (operating mid-June to late October 2008) commencing from the Sea World Whale Watch Terminal. Board our new state-of-the-art whale watching vessel for tours departing daily at 7:30am and 11:00am (weather permitting).

If you wish to enjoy a new level of education and entertainment to the awe-inspiring natural experience with the world’s largest mammals, then this is for you!


Warner Bros. Movie World Warner Bros. Movie World - Experience the exhilaration of world class adventure rides, movie attractions and an array of stunning shows. Why not take a ride on the new SUPERMAN Escape rollercoaster, BATWING Spaceshot ride and Lethal Weapon; rush down Wild West Falls Adventure Ride and the spine-tingling

Scooby-Doo Spooky Coaster. Experience the new DreamWorks® Shrek 4D Adventure”. Then take the time to enjoy the Main Street Star Parade! Keep an eye out for movie stars and meet your favourite Looney Tunes characters and DC COMICS SUPER HEROES.

Wet’n’Wild Water World Wet’n’Wild Water World - Spend the day experiencing the ultimate Australian beach lifestyle. Be sure not to miss the Extreme H2O Zone, featuring gigantic slides for the ultimate extreme aquatic experience!

elaborate pirate theme just for kids! Ride Mammoth Falls, relax at Calypso Beach, or enjoy the Giant Wave Pool.

Visit the all-new Buccaneer Bay, an aquatic adventure playground with an

Australia Outback Spectacular Australian Outback Spectacular - is a unique and exciting dinner show located adjacent to Warner Bros. Movie World and operating 6 nights per week (Tuesday to Sunday). The arena thunders with the hooves of Australian stock horses in the 90 minute

action-packed performance, during which a delicious 3-course Australian BBQ is served. Enjoy the state-of-the-art lighting and sound, as Australia’s leading stunt riders and stockmen and women play out an amazing story of two rival cattle stations.

Paradise Country Paradise Country Aussie Farm Tour - a one of a kind, authentic Aussie Farm experience not to miss. Featuring koala cuddling, kangaroo feeding, and baby animal nursery. Spend some time watching our talented stockmen shearing the sheep, watch our talented

working dogs in action, learn about boomerang and whip cracking in our interactive demonstrations and much more. You can also enjoy our famous BBQ lunch with live aussie entertainment.

Contact Information - Warner Village Theme Parks Email: Phone: Fax: Web:

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Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk

Hard Rock Cafe Surfers Paradise Located in the heart of Surfers Paradise, walking distance from major hotels and shops. Special set menu available exclusively for Inobund Groups and FITs. For the coolest rock sounds and great tasting food, stop by the Hard Rock Café where you can eat, drink and party in the company of all music heroes. 240seats / 500 cocktail style available.

Cnr Cavil Avenue and Surfers Paradise Blvd Surfers Paradise QLD 4217 Tel: +61 7 5539 9377 Fax: +61 7 5539 9077 Email: surfersparadise_sales2@hardrockcafe.com.au Web: www.hardrock.com

Departing from the Eco-Info Gallery, the walk begins on a spectacular elevated bridge which enters directly into the upper and middle canopies of the lush rainforest. It gradually descends through the lower canopy to the forest floor and guests follow the paths passing points of interest such as the Cedar Creek viewing platform and the Butterfly Lookout with covered seating areas along the way. The highlight of the adventure is the free-standing Rainforest Cantilever which soars 30 metres above Cedar Creek with magnificent views across the valley and rainforest far below.

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The Bridges and Cantilever are stable, high-tech steel structures enabling visitors to explore the rainforest in a safe, secure and thrilling way.

In one of the most desirable holiday destinations in the world is an event that motivates and challenges tens of thousands of people of all ages and abilities. It is the Gold Coast Airport Marathon located in Queensland, Australia. The Gold Coast Airport Marathon is annually held on the first weekend in July, featuring a Marathon, Half Marathon, 10km Run, 5km Run/Walk and Junior Dash for the kids. Visit www.goldcoastmarathon.com.au

The Eco-Info Gallery is the starting point for the walk and has a comprehensive array of South Eastern Queensland rainforest fauna and flora information and displays. These include identification panels with descriptions and photos of local wildlife, insect dioramas, butterfly collections and an aquarium with local freshwater-life. Key Business Features: • Rainforest Eco Information Gallery • 300 metre long Canopy Walk 30 metres above Cedar Creek • Panoramic Views across Cedar Creek Valley • Rainforest Walking Tracks and Viewing Lookouts • Tamborine Mountain Historical Display • Butterfly Display • Cedar Creek Aquarium • Insect Dioramas • Cafe • Gift Shop • Open 7 Days 9am to last walk at 4pm 333 Geissmann Drive North Tamborine QLD 4272

Tel: +61 7 5545 2222 Email: info@rainforestskywalk.com.au

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PO Box 4920 Gold Coast Mail Centre QLD 9726 Tel: +61 7 5668 9888 Fax: +61 7 5668 9899 Email: info@goldcoastmarathon.com.au Web: www.goldcoastmarathon.com.au Features:

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Tamborine Mountain GLOW WORM CAVES Take a family safe, fun and interesting guided tour through the only man-made, underground, climate controlled Glow Worm Cave in Australia. 104-144 Hartley Road North Tamborine QLD 4272 Tel: +61 7 5545 1666 Fax: +61 7 5545 4762 Email: info@cedarcreekestate.com.au Web: www.cedarcreekestate.com.au

Cooly Dive Dive or Snorkel with the turtles on the Gold Coast - 50’ catamaran - large boat - upto 46 snorkelers or 24 divers, all gear supplied, no experience necessary includes refreshments and experienced guides. Corner McLean & Musgrave Street Coolangatta QLD 4225 Tel: +61 7 5599 4104 Email: info@coolydive.com.au Web: www.coolydive.com.au

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Gold Coast

cURRUMBIn wIlDlIFE SAncTUARy Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary is More Australian, more natural, more fun! Entry includes amazing Australian wildlife encounters, Aboriginal performances, behind the scenes Wildlife Hospital precinct and Green Challenge Adventure Parc. Experience wild Lorikeet Feeding, cuddle a Koala, feed Kangaroos, encounter one of Australia’s largest Saltwater Crocodiles, Aboriginal performances, Green Challenge Adventure Parc plus more. After dark, Currumbin comes alive with the Gold Coast’s only Aussie BBQ and night-time wildlife tour – Wildnight Adventure. You’ll get to see and touch some incredible creatures on our night tour including Koalas, Saltwater Crocs, Wombats, Tasmanian Devils and hand-feed our friendly kangaroos. Take the miniature train through the rainforest to see Australia’s indigenous people perform traditional dance and music. 28 Tomewin Street Currumbin QLD 4223 Tel: 1300 886 511 Fax: +61 7 5598 1764 Email: moreaustralian@cws.org.au Web: www.cws.org.au

There’s nothing like Australian wildlife by day or night!

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cATch A cRAB AT BIRDS BAy OySTER FARM

TROPIcAl FRUIT wORlD

Catch a Crab at Birds Bay Oyster Farm enjoy farm fresh oysters, freshly cooked mudcrabs, fun activities, nature, adventure and shopping.

Experience the delights of our collection of more than 500 exotic and rare fruits on our working Aussie farm. Enjoy guided tours, fruit tasting, rides, food, shopping and more.

lot 685 Birds Bay Drive, Birds Bay West Tweed Heads QLD 2486 Tel: +61 7 5599 9972 Fax: +61 7 5599 9973 Email: info@catchacrab.com.au Web: www.catchacrab.com.au

Duranbah Rd Duranbah QLD 2487 Tel: +61 2 6677 7222 Fax: +61 2 6677 7363 Email: info@tropicalfruitworld.com.au Web: www.tropicalfruitworld.com.au

Visit our town for an outlet shopping experience.

• Australia’s favourite outlet and specialty shopping destination • Value and variety in high street open air style • Alfresco restaurants and cafes, cinemas and salons make it a total entertainment experience from morning to night • Prayer Rooms and Halal dining options available • Over 120 quality outlets from your favourite brands including fashion, homewares, footwear and more • Visit the Tourism Lounge to pick up your free Tourism Club card offering even further discounts and complimentary services and refreshments

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ATTRACTIONS / ACTIVITIES / TOURS Paradise Jetboating Gold Coast Our Broadwater Adventure Ride is famous for it’s mix of thrills AND stunning scenery and sightseeing. Our passengers experience 360° spins, high speed drifting, beach buzzing and other exciting manoeuvres in as little as 10cm of water..... while we explore the beautiful Gold Coast Broadwater. Paradise Jetboating is the only Gold Coast jet boat operator with approved access to secluded Moreton Bay National Park. The ride includes Sovereign Island mansion viewing and offers free return Surfers Paradise hotel transfers in our stretched ‘Super Jeep’. With a fleet of 3 vessels and a capacity of 46passengers, our tours depart hourly every day, 9am to 4pm.

Mariners Cove Marina, Seaworld Drive Main Beach QLD 4217 Tel: +61 7 5526 3089 Fax: +61 7 5531 4788 Email: thrills@paradisejetboating.com.au Web: www.paradisejetboating.com.au

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SEA WORLD WHALE WATCH

Sea World Cruise Terminal, Sea World Main Beach QLD 4217 Tel: +61 7 5591 6061 Fax: +61 7 5591 2561 Email: reservations@whalewatchaustralia.com.au Web: www.whalewatchaustralia.com.au

Tweed Endeavour Cruises Sea World Whale Watch offer exciting close encounters with Humpback Whales on Australia’s Gold Coast from JUNE to NOVEMBER every year aboard the luxury, purpose-built whale watching vessel Spirit of Migloo. Sea World is renowned for their expertise with whales and dolphins and this knowledge and experience is shared with you on every tour by our expert crew. 2.5 hour tours depart daily from the Sea World Cruise Terminal in the carpark outside Sea World. Entry to Sea World is not required.

Australia’s most popular Crab Catching Cruises, River and Rainforest Tours and corporate Laser Clay Shooting. PO Box 596 Tweed Heads NSW 2485 Tel: +61 7 5536 8800 Fax: +61 7 5536 8079 Email: info@goldcoastcruising.com Web: www.goldcoastcruising.com

Coolangatta Whale Watch Whale Watching on the Gold Coast – Departs daily June – Nov, 50’ Catamaran, 46 passengers, owner operated, 3hr cruise, includes refreshments, guaranteed whales, 100% success. Corner McLean & Musgrave Street Coolangatta QLD 4225 Tel: +61 7 5599 4104 Email: whales@coolangattawhalewatch.com.au Web: www.coolangattawhalewatch.com.au

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JPT TOUR GROUP INC AUSTRALIAN DAY TOURS

Gold Coast Holiday Tours For all your Group Transport requirements on the Gold Coast, Theme Park Transfers, Airport Transfers, Tropical Fruit World Transfers, Currumbin Wildlife, Paradise Country and many more

Adventure awaits! Choose Queensland’s most popular day and overnight operator with more than 100 experiences including Australia Zoo, Brisbane City, Noosa, the Gold & Sunshine Coasts, Fraser Island, O’Reilly’s, Tangalooma and Byron Bay.

Lvl 1 Olympia Court, 3059 Gold Coast Highway Surfers Paradise QLD 4217 Tel: +61 7 5512 6444 Fax: +61 7 5539 8026 Email: reservations@daytours.com.au Web: www.jpttours.com

Comfortable coaches, online bookings, foreign language commentary, incentive tourism and charters. We give you waterfalls, glow worms, cool rainforests, cityscapes, cruises, beaches, wildlife encounters, fresh produce, art, crafts and manmade thrills.

Suite 9-10 Surfers Paradise Bus Station, Beach Road Surfers Paradise QLD 4217 Tel: +61 7 5531 5888 Fax: +61 7 5592 2027 Email: info@goldcoastholidaytours.com.au Web: www.goldcoastholidaytours.com.au

Boab Boat Hire Boab boat hire provides high quality boats for you to hire & drive yourself. With four styles to choose from, all Boats come with safety gear and all essential equipment to get you on the water. Surfers Paradise Tel: 1300 00 2622 Email: reception@boabboathire.com.au Web: www.boabboathire.com.au

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P.O. Box 3036 Robina QLD 4230 Tel: +61 7 5574 5111 Fax: +61 7 5574 5122 Email: reservations@tagroup.net.au Web: www.gcshuttle.com.au

We’ve got your Gold Coast transport needs covered:-

• 3,5,7,10 day all inclusive travel passes

• Door to door Gold Coast Airport Transfers

• We meet every flight

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• Dedicated customer services desks at Gold Coast Airport Domestic and International terminals

Price from: AUD $6.00

Coachtrans Australia Airport Con-x-ion is a major ground transport provider in South East Queensland, servicing Gold Coast and Brisbane Airports with meet and greet, door to door personalised transfers. Con-x-ion also provides up to 3 return services daily from Gold Coast Accommodation Houses to the Theme Parks and Attractions.

Brisbane Airports’ licensed coach operator, meeting all major flights. Offering an innovative range of transfer products for the FIT traveller. Including fully staffed counters at both Brisbane domestic and international airports, facilitating transfers direct to the door of all Gold Coast accommodation and Brisbane CBD hotels. All services air-conditioned.

Head office - Varsity Parade Varsity Lakes Qld Tel: +61 7 5556 9888 Fax: +61 7 3020 3805 Email: bookings@con-x-ion.com Web: www.cxn.com.au

33 Ereton Drive Arundel QLD 4214 Tel: +61 7 5500 8900 Fax: +61 7 5500 8937 Email: merv@coachtrans.com.au Web: www.coachtrans.com.au

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Straight off the plane... straight on the beach

Flying direct to Gold Coast Airport means you’re landing right in your holiday destination...so you’ll spend less time travelling and have more time to enjoy your stay. · Low cost flight connections from Asia, Japan, UK, Europe, New Zealand and Australia · Efficient ground transport to Brisbane, Byron Bay and Gold Coast · International customs, immigration and quarantine · Duty free shopping

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Sunshine Coast and Fraser Coast

A Sunshine Coast and Fraser Coast holiday is all about relaxation, stunning natural experiences and enjoying fabulous food and adventures.

Must Do!

• Explore the glorious beaches there’s 100 kilometres (60 miles) of beachfront to choose from offering year round swimming • Find your adventurous spirit - surf the magnificent breaks of the Sunshine Coast, try paddle or kite surfing, dive on a shipwreck, tee off on a championship golf course, ride a horse or camel along beautiful beaches • Visit Australia Zoo, home of the late Steve Irwin, the “Crocodile Hunter” • Spend an unforgettable morning at the Eumundi Markets • Experience a selection of thrills swim with sharks or steal a kiss from a seal at Underwater World and enjoy a wild ride at the theme park, Aussie World

Where to stay

• Hide away in a cozy Bed and Breakfast (B&B) retreat in the hinterland hills, soak up the view at a beachfront resort, or enjoy nature at a luxury eco resort • Explore the heritage-listed Glass House Mountains or spot a koala in Noosa National Park • Relax with a spa or beauty treatment • Take a four wheel drive safari and discover World Heritage-listed Fraser Island, - you can even land on the beach in a light plane! • Fraser Island and the Fraser Coast are perfect for natural adventures - go fishing, discover spectacular cliffs of coloured sands, crystal clear freshwater lakes, towering sand dunes and dense forests of ancient trees

The Sunshine Coast and Fraser Coast have an extensive range of accommodation options, including cosy country cottages to five-star beach side resorts, self-contained family apartments, serene houseboats or Eco Certified organic health retreats. Popular Sunshine Coast coastal locations include family-friendly Caloundra, active and vibrant Maroochydore and Mooloolaba, waterfront Noosa or the more secluded Rainbow Beach. Fraser Island offers

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• Enjoy some of Australia’s freshest seafood and produce at an oceanfront restaurant at the resort towns of Noosa and Mooloolaba

holiday-makers accommodation to suit all tastes, ages and budgets from camping grounds to beachside holiday houses, fully self contained units and award-winning ECO Certified resorts.

Dining out

Some of Australia’s top chefs call the Sunshine Coast home, lured by the idyllic lifestyle, always fresh, often organic local produce, and locally-caught seafood. Dine overlooking the rolling surf of the Pacific Ocean, al fresco in stylish

Hastings Street, Noosa, or enjoy a warming meal by the fire in the hinterland. A number of cooking schools and wineries provide opportunities to make the most of local produce. Visitors can enjoy the many restaurants and cafés along the Esplanade in Hervey Bay and along the historic Wharf Street precinct in Maryborough. Gourmet produce and fine wines are produced in the South Burnett with local markets held in many towns every weekend.

Ideas and inspiration World Heritage-listed Fraser Island

Fraser Island is the world’s largest sand island, and boasts some of the world’s rarest ecosystems where rainforests grow in sand and crystal clear lakes nestle between towering rainforests and sand dunes. Take a guided safari, hire your own 4WD or enjoy flying low over the island in a helicopter or fixed wing aircraft that can land you on the beach. Fraser Island is just a short 45 minute cruise from Hervey Bay. Also a highlight – 75 Mile Beach running along most of the east coast of the island, the beach is both a registered highway for 4WD vehicles and a runway for light planes. Highlights include the Champagne Pools, Coloured Sands, Indian Head, Maheno Wreck and Eli Creek.

Whale watching Hervey Bay is Australia’s whale watching capital. The bay is a sanctuary for migrating humpback whales who every

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year from late July to early November, frolic, socialise, feed and rest up in the warm waters before heading south to the Antarctic again. Enjoy an up close, intimate encounter with these wonderful mammals on a tour operating out of Hervey Bay. There are full day, dawn, morning, afternoon and three-quarter day tours. Vessels cater for 20 to 150 passengers.

Maryborough Settled in 1847, Maryborough is one of Queensland’s oldest provincial cities renowned for its stunning colonial and Queenslander architecture, outstanding historical museums, riverside dining and beautiful parklands. Take a walking tour of the city with a local guide dressed in period costume to learn more about its history in the engineering, sugar and timber industries. Take a peek into the good old days at Brennan and Geraghty’s Store, or discover the fascinating port history of Maryborough at the Bond Store Museum and Customs House in the

Wharf Street precinct. Visit the town on a Thursday as it comes to life with a firing Time Cannon at 1pm and the local Town Crier at the Heritage City Markets.

Beautiful beaches The Sunshine Coast is blessed with over 100kms of coastline safe to swim in all year round. Explore the beachside towns of Maroochydore, Coolum, Sunshine Beach and Noosa’s Main Beach, ideal for surfing, swimming and even stand up paddle surfing. Pumicestone Passage and the Noosa Everglades offer calmer water, perfect for kayaking, fishing, kite surfing or simply sitting on the banks with a picnic.

Head to the hills Experience the beauty, tranquillity and culture that make the Sunshine Coast Hinterland such a special place. Perfect for a day trip or short break, the hinterland is a lush, green haven of mountains, farmland, rainforest,

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waterfalls, lakes and charming mountain villages. Offering a cool escape in the warmer months, the hinterland is also inviting during the winter, where Bed and Breakfasts (B&Bs) provide a cosy retreat.

Outdoor adventures You are spoilt for choice on the Sunshine Coast – scuba dive the ex-HMAS Brisbane war ship, kayak the Noosa Everglades, 4WD past the coloured sand cliffs of Rainbow Beach or hand feed wild dolphins in Tin Can Bay. Trek some or all of the Sunshine Coast Great Walk, set in the scenic hinterland, or gallop through a lake on horseback.

National Parks Nature lovers have a whole range of National Parks to choose from including the ancient volcanic plugs of the Glass House Mountains where visitors can walk, hike or just observe the stunning views. Noosa National Park is one of

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How to get here Sunshine Coast Fly into Sunshine Coast Domestic Airport at Maroochydore or Brisbane Airport. The Sunshine Coast is located one hour drive north of Brisbane. Queensland Rail services operate from Brisbane to the Sunshine Coast with connecting bus services to coastal centres.

Transfer options include: Sun Air Bus Service, Henry’s Airport Shuttle Service, Cooloola Connections, taxis, car and limousine hire. Australia’s few oceanfront National Parks and has a large koala population. Kondalilla Falls and Cooloola National Park are other popular parks in the Sunshine Coast.

Attractions Swimming with sharks or playful seals at Underwater World, watching crocodiles and Australian wildlife at Australia Zoo, home of the late Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin, and tasting delicious local produce at the Ginger Factory are just some of the activities and attractions on the Sunshine Coast. Other family fun activities include go-karting at the Big Kart Track and tackling the various rides at Aussie World.

Markets The Eumundi Markets are held every Wednesday and Saturday morning. The market motto, `make it, bake it, grow it or sew it’ is passionately followed by dozens of farmers, producers, artisans and craftspeople who set up their stalls under the shade of massive old fig trees. While

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Eumundi is the most famous, markets are held almost every day all around the coast and are the perfect spot to find a local memento of your visit.

Spa indulgence Indulge in a uniquely Sunshine Coast treatment – a Cooloola sand and sea salt scrub or relax with a massage in an open air pavilion. There are dozens of pampering options, from luxurious international-standard day spas to spas providing treatments that are uniquely Australian surrounded by lush tropical gardens and aqua therapy centres.

World-class golf Imagine playing golf against a backdrop of rolling surf or sharing the greens with a couple of kangaroos. Test your skills on immaculate links running beside the Pacific Ocean and through groves of native melaleuca and eucalyptus. The region’s 300 days of sunshine creates a year-round paradise for golfers.

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How to get here Fraser Coast Fly into Hervey Bay Domestic Airport from Brisbane (45 minutes) or Sydney (90 minutes). Hervey Bay is located 4 hours drive north of Brisbane. Queensland Rail’s Tilt Train and The Sunlander link Maryborough to Brisbane. www.queenslandrail.com.au

Transfer options include: Wide Bay Transit, Hervey Bay Limousine Service, Taxis Fraser Island Australia, Hervey Bay Taxi Service, Airport Shuttle Hervey Bay, car hire.

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ACCOMMODATION

Sunshine Coast and Fraser Coast

Mantra Mooloolaba Beach Resort

84 The Spit Holiday Apartments

With its waterfront location at the heart of the Esplanade café culture, Mantra Mooloolaba Beach is a definitive choice for pleasure or business on the Sunshine Coast.

Corner Venning Street and The Esplanade Mooloolaba QLD 4557 Tel: +61 7 5452 2600 Fax: +61 7 5452 2888 Email: international.res@mantragroup.com.au Web: www.mantra.com.au

Offering superb facilities and luxurious, selfcontained accommodation, there are 201 one, two & three bedroom suites and penthouses, most featuring spacious balconies with sweeping hinterland or ocean views.

A 3½ Star property in a 5 star location right on Mooloolaba Beach The highest Holiday Accommodation and best views on the famous Mooloolaba Spit - an unbelievable position for a relaxed family holiday at reasonable rates. The 10 storey high rise on the famous Mooloolaba Spit includes a Heated pool, Lift to all apartments & Secure under cover carpark. 84 Parkyn Parade Mooloolaba QLD 4557 Tel: +61 7 5444 1642 Fax: +61 7 5444 8983 Email: info@84thespit.com Web: www.84thespit.com

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Portobello By The Sea

Waterview Resort Portobello By The Sea is located opposite beautiful Dicky Beach, on Queensland’s magnificent Sunshine Coast. Offering modern and spacious 1, 2 & 3 bedroom apartments set around a tropical lagoon style heated pool, perfect for a relaxing and memorable beachside holiday.

Superb beachfront, spacious 2-bedroom/2-bathroom self-contained apartments. Two penthouses with rooftop terraces. Spacious balconies with magnificent ocean views. Watch the ships sail past. AC (heat/cool), WIFI access, free cable TV, DVD, CD, telephone, w/mach, dryer, heated pool, lift, secure parking. Short walk to main street, shops, restaurants and cinemas.

Portobello By The Sea is the Perfect Place to Stay!

6 Beerburrum Street Dicky Beach, Caloundra QLD 4551 Tel: +61 7 5491 9038 Fax: +61 7 5439 4199 Email: info@portobellobythesea.com.au Web: www.portobellobythesea.com.au

14 Esplanade, Bulcock Beach Caloundra QLD 4551 Tel: +61 7 5491 8999 Fax: +61 7 5491 6411 Email: info@waterviewresort.com.au Web: www.waterviewresort.com.au

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Oceans Mooloolaba Oceans Mooloolaba located on Queensland’s beautiful Sunshine Coast is the only luxury AAA rated 5 star resort in Mooloolaba, offering an exclusive collection of two, three and four bedroom suites and penthouses. All suites and penthouses have stunning ocean views, private balconies, ensuites with spa baths, daily servicing and modern kitchens with coffee machines all complimented by 5 star service and luxury amenities. Located on exclusive Mooloolaba Esplanade opposite to the beach with unsurpassed ocean views to the north and east surrounded by outdoor cafés and restaurants in a vibrant shopping strip. Mooloolaba offers family friendly fun with attractions such as Underwater World nearby and Australia Zoo by free bus transfer. Activities range from surfing lessons, scuba diving on the HMAS Brisbane wreck, Hinterland & winery tours or a day visit to World Heritage listed Fraser Island. The resort facilities include a 25 metre heated pool and spa, steam room, gymnasium & private movie theatre. 101-105 Mooloolaba Esplanade Mooloolaba QLD 4557 Tel: +61 7 5444 5777 Fax: +61 7 5444 6677 Email: stay@oceansmooloolaba.com.au Web: www.oceansmooloolaba.com.au

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The Rise Noosa The Rise Noosa offers a unique range of world-class luxury 2 and 3 bedroom single-level apartments, two-story villas/ townhouses and penthouses in a pristine natural setting just 400 metres from one of the world’s beast beaches. That’s also where you’ll find the acclaimed restaurants, boutiques, stylish bars and cafes of Hastings Street. Most apartments offer water views ranging from simply beautiful to magnificent. Step inside and be impressed with the generous volume of the interior spaces. In celebrating the Noosa indoor/outdoor lifestyle, stone flooring flows through interiors to balcony areas, providing a seamless transition while extensive use of floor to ceiling glass captures those incredible views. The lightweight “beach-apartment” design is quintessentially Noosa. As are the tropical landscaped gardens, wet edge pool and waterfall features.

37 Noosa Drive Noosa Heads QLD 4567 Tel: +61 7 5473 6500 Fax: +61 7 5473 5077 Email: stay@therisenoosa.com.au Web: www.riseapartments.com.au

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Outrigger Little Hastings Street Resort & Spa, Noosa

Noosa Springs Golf & Spa Resort

Occupying a prime location close to Noosa’s famed Hastings Street, this 5-star village-style resort offers 1 and 2 bedroom self-contained apartments bordering the spectacular Noosa National Park. Little Hastings Street Noosa Heads QLD 4567 Tel: +61 7 5449 2277 Fax: +61 7 5447 3778 Email: noosa@outrigger.com.au Web: www.outrigger.com.au

Experience our world-class leisure facilities with luxury accommodation, set amongst Noosa’s lush, natural environment yet only 3 minutes from Hastings Street. Links Drive Noosa Heads QLD 4567 Tel: +61 7 5440 3333 Fax: +61 7 5440 3300 Email: resort@noosasprings.com.au Web: www.noosasprings.com.au

Ideally positioned in the heart of Noosa, just steps from famous Main Beach, escape to Sheraton Noosa Resort & Spa and enjoy a quintessential Queensland experience. 176 spacious guestrooms, suites and lifestyle studios are designed to be your luxurious “home away from home” featuring views of Noosa Village, Noosa River, the Resort Pool or Pacific Ocean and beyond. Enjoy private balconies, in-room kitchenette, spa bath and round-the-clock room service. Relax at the AQUA Day Spa, a tranquil oasis to nurture health and beauty or get fit at Sheraton Fitness. Experience Noosa’s award winning local produce at Cato’s Restaurant. Sip away the afternoon at our swim-up pool bar, stay connected with Link@Sheraton then wind down during sunset with your favourite cocktail in the River Lounge.

14-16 Hastings Street, Noosa Heads QLD 4567 Tel: +61 7 5449 4888 Fax: +61 7 5449 2230 Email: noosa.reservations@sheraton.com

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Picture Point Terraces

BreakFree French Quarter

62 Hastings Street Noosa QLD 4567 Tel: +61 7 5430 7100 Fax: +61 7 5474 8122 Email: international.res@mantragroup.com.au Web: www.breakfree.com.au

A secluded, luxury resort in Noosa set amongst lush tropical greenery with views to the National Park, Laguna Bay, Noosa River and beyond. Picture Point Terraces is located in the heart of Noosa Heads, terraced into Noosa Hill with an absolutely northern aspect and just a 3-minute walk to Hastings Street with its exclusive boutique shopping, alfresco dining and Noosa’s main beach. Whether your’re looking for a romantic interlude, a honeymoon, an Anniversary or just a holiday away from it all, Picture Point Terraces is a haven of tranquillity where your worries just melt away.

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Coral Beach Noosa Resort

Bask in the sun on your large private balcony, enjoy a massage or soak in your private Spa sipping champagne while watching the magnificent sunsets. With two Penthouses and ten apartments you will never feel crowded. Easy access to all levels of the Resort via our unique inclinator. Relax at the pool, chill out in the sauna or work out in the gymnasium. A holiday to remember. 47 Picture Point Crescent Noosa Heads QLD

Tel: +61 7 5449 2433 Fax: +61 7 5447 4002 Email: info@picturepointterraces.com.au

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Welcome to BreakFree French Quarter, a beachside resort located smack bang in the centre of all the action on Noosa’s famous Hastings Street on the Sunshine Coast. BreakFree French Quarter is set back from the hustle and bustle of Hastings Street yet offers direct access to the shopping, dining and entertainment hub, making it the perfect place to enjoy the best of Noosa. From our doorstep you can also walk to the National Park and Main Beach.

12 Robert Street Noosaville QLD 4566 Tel: +61 7 5449 7777 Fax: +61 7 5449 7505 Email: info@coralbeach.com.au Web: www.coralbeach.com.au Features:

Coral Beach Noosa Resort offers spacious, affordable 2 & 3 bedroom Townhouses set amongst landscaped gardens & combined with resort facilities including 3 Lagoon style Pools (1 heated during cooler months), 3 heated Spas, 2 Saunas, a full size Tennis Court. Ideally located walking distance to shops, cafes, restaurants & the beautiful Noosa River, everything is at your doorstep for you to enjoy. The resort provides an ideal atmosphere perfect for family, group or couple’s escape!

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Australis Noosa Lakes Located on seven landscaped acres by the shores of Lake Doonella and the Noosa River, Austalis Noosa Lakes provides an ideal base to explore Noosa and surrounds. Studio, one and two bedroom apartments 3 Hilton Terrace Tewantin QLD 4566 Tel: +61 7 5447 1400 Fax: +61 7 5447 1044 Email: reservations.noosa@australishotels.com Web: www.australishotels.com

Cheltenham Apartments Cheltenham Apartments offer modern, clean holiday accommodation with stunning views of Kings Beach. Apartments are well appointed, self-contained with spacious balconies offering cool breezes. 40 King Street, Kings Beach Caloundra QLD 4551 Tel: +61 7 5491 6564 Fax: +61 7 5491 6564 Email: stay@cheltenhamapartments.com.au Web: www.cheltenhamapartments.com.au

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ACCOMMODATION Hyatt Regency Coolum

Sunshine Coast and Fraser Coast

Plantation Resort at Rainbow The newest luxury resort in Rainbow Beach. Fully self contained 1,2 or 3 bedroom apartments with spa baths, flat screen TVs, aircon and much more! Relax in the resort pool and spa or for something extra special book your very own roof top terrace apartment. The best position in town just opposite the beach with shops at your doorstep!

1 Rainbow Beach Road Rainbow Beach QLD 4581 Tel: +61 7 5486 9000 Fax: +61 7 5486 9055 Email: stay@plantationresortatrainbow.com.au Web: www.plantationresortatrainbow.com.au Features: Room Features:

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EUMARELLA SHORES NOOSA LAKE RETREAT

251 Eumarella Road Lake Weyba, Noosa QLD 4562 Tel: +61 7 5449 1738 Fax: +61 7 5449 1738 Email: stay@eumarellashores.com.au Web: www.eumarellashores.com.au

Absolute lakefront Noosa retreat. All the charm of a country escape, minutes from the beach. Private, secluded self contained cottages and lakehouses on the lake’s edge, nestled beneath the tree canopy. At your door step - abundant wildlife, fishing, canoeing, interpretive bush-walking trails and bikeriding. By arrangement - in house massage, breakfast and BBQ hampers, Fraser Island, whale watching and Australia Zoo tours.

324 accommodation rooms and villas are set amongst natural bushland, lakes and gardens. Spacious King Rooms are popular with couples, while self-contained 2 bedroom President Villas are ideal for families. The exclusive Ambassador Club offers the ultimate in accommodation on the Sunshine Coast, with 2 bedroom villas and 3 bedroom residences. The Ambassador Club Lounge also offers breakfast daily, pre-dinner drinks and canapés each evening, a private pool and tennis court. Superb leisure facilities at Hyatt Regency Coolum include an 18hole championship golf course, the largest day spa in the southern hemisphere including 18 treatment rooms, tennis centre with 7 floodlit courts, 9 sparkling swimming pools, direct access to a privately patrolled beach, Camp Hyatt for kids, the Creative Arts Centre with cookie decorating, archery and much more! Dining options are aplenty, from the casual elegance of Eliza’s to the relaxed atmosphere of The McKenzie Grill, or Village Square with its tantalising variety of food and beverage outlets. Enjoy Italian-style Bruschetta restaurant, authentic South East Asian cuisine from Noodles, or delicious pizzas from the Pizzeria. Warran Road Coolum Beach QLD 4573

Tel: +61 7 5446 1234 Fax: +61 7 5446 2957 Email: coolum.regency@hyatt.com

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Sprawling over 150 hectares at the base of Mount Coolum on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast, Hyatt Regency Coolum is one of Australia’s finest all encompassing resort destinations.

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Noosa Crest Perched on the crest of Noosa Hill amidst beautifully landscaped gardens, the resort is perfectly positioned to ensure guests enjoy panoramic views of Laguna Bay, Noosa River and the picturesque hinterland. Noosa Crest offers 1,2,3 and 4 bedroom apartments and penthouses with rooftop spas or plunge pools. With direct access via private boardwalk, Noosa Crest is within 5 minutes stroll to Noosa’s Hastings Street, Main Beach and some of the best dining and shopping experiences in Australia 2 Noosa Drive Noosa Heads QLD 4567 Tel: +61 7 5447 2412 Fax: +61 7 5447 2679 Email: reception@noosacrest.com.au Web: www.noosacrest.com.au Features: Room Features:

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Sunshine Coast and Fraser Coast

ACCOMMODATION Spicers Clovelly Estate

Spicers Tamarind

Perched on 22 acres of immaculate grounds in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland, the Europeaninspired Spicers Clovelly Estate offers luxury accommodation, restaurant and cooking school, day spa, library and walking tracks. 68 Balmoral Road Montville QLD 4560 Tel: +61 7 5452 1111 Fax: +61 7 5441 9311 Email: clovelly@spicersgroup.com.au Web: www.spicersgroup.com.au

Set in a stunning rainforest in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland, Spicers Tamarind Retreat offers private, luxury pavilions with fireplaces, Thai restaurant and cooking school, and Spa Anise day spa facilities. 88 Obi Lane South Maleny QLD 4552 Tel: +61 7 5420 5420 Email: tamarind@spicersgroup.com.au Web: www.spicersgroup.com.au Self Rated

The Narrows Escape

RIVIÉRE ON GOLDEN BEACH

Private, romantic self-contained cottages set in magnificent rainforest in beautiful Montville, in the Sunshine Coast hinterland. Luxury, seclusion, romance awaits!

Waterfront self-contained apartments with views to Bribie Island & Caloundra and only 100 metres from shops & restaurants.

78 Narrows Road Montville QLD 4560 Tel: +61 7 5478 5000 Fax: +61 7 5442 9472 Email: reception@narrowsescape.com.au Web: www.narrowsescape.com.au

72 Esplanade, Golden Beach Caloundra QLD 4551 Tel: +61 7 5492 3200 Fax: +61 7 5492 4422 Email: info@riviere.com.au Web: www.riviere.com.au

Waves Maroochy River Waterfront Resort

The Norfolks on Moffat Beach Resort

Maroochydore Accommodation at its best. Waves Maroochy River offers stylishly decorated waterfront accommodation in self-contained one, two or three bedroom holiday apartments, close to all amenities. 36/38 Duporth Avenue Maroochydore QLD 4558 Tel: +61 7 5479 4600 Fax: +61 7 5451 8900 Email: info@thewaves.net Web: www.thewaves.net

Sails Resort on Golden Beach

North facing complex with views of the beautiful Moffat Beach from every 2 or 3 bedroom apartment. Enjoy the view from the large balconies or courtyards. 32 Queen of Colonies Parade Moffat Beach QLD 4551 Tel: +61 7 5492 6666 Fax: +61 7 5436 6988 Email: info@norfolks.com.au Web: www.norfolks.com.au

NOOSA KEYS RESORT

2 & 3 bedroom absolute waterfront apartments with lifts overlooking Pumicestone Passage, Bribie Island, Caloundra CBD and the shipping channel. Resident manager. 3 Landsborough Parade Caloundra QLD 4551 Tel: +61 7 5492 7888 Fax: +61 7 5492 7900 Email: stay@sailsresort.com Web: www.sailsresort.com

The Duporth Riverside

Ideally located near stunning Noosa River, boutique shopping and fabulous restaurants offering choice of self-contained apartments in tropical gardens. 164 Noosa Parade Noosaville QLD 4566 Tel: +61 7 5449 0333 Fax: +61 7 5449 0390 Email: info@noosakeys.com Web: www.noosakeys.com

Glasshouse Mountains Ecolodge

Sunshine Coast’s premier waterfront address - make it your choice for Luxury Accommodation. Two and three bedroom fully air-conditioned - complete with large balconies, and fully equipped kitchen. 6 Wharf Street Maroochydore QLD 4558 Tel: +61 7 5450 3777 Fax: +61 7 5451 1484 Email: info@theduporth.com.au Web: www.theduporth.com.au

Rainbow Ocean Palms Resort

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Beside the Glasshouse Mountains National Park, ecofriendly, great base to explore the Sunshine Coast beaches, quaint hinterland villages, rainforest walks and waterfalls.Tour desk, activities, Australia Zoo nearby. 198 Barrs Road Glasshouse Mountains QLD 4518 Tel: +61 7 5493 0008 Email: info@glasshouseecolodge.com Web: www.glasshouseecolodge.com

Kacys Bargara Beach Motel

A boutique apartment complex positioned on the highest point in Rainbow Beach, offering panoramic ocean views to World Heritage listed Fraser Island and beyond.

Beach front Motel and self contained 2 or 3 bedroom apartments, located in the heart of town with tropical ocean views. With a fantastic in house restaurant.

103 Cooloola Drive Rainbow Beach QLD 4581 Tel: +61 7 5486 3211 Fax: +61 7 5486 9797 Email: info@rainbowoceanpalms.com.au Web: www.rainbowoceanpalms.com.au

Corner Bauer and Esplanade Bargara QLD 4670 Tel: +61 7 4130 1100 Fax: +61 7 4130 1199 Email: info@bargaramotel.com.au Web: www.bargaramotel.com.au

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ACCOMMODATION

Sunshine Coast and Fraser Coast

At The Sound At The Sound has 20 x 1 bedroom self-contained studio apartments. Features include, air-con, microwave, 2 burner cooktop, fridge/freezer, ensuite, washer/dryer, queen bed, Cable TV, double foldout sofa bed at a cost of $30. All apartments include a patio/Balcony. Wireless internet, pool, outdoor heated spa, BBQ area and offstreet undercover parking. At The Sound is 1.5km’s from Hastings Street & Main Beach & a short stroll to the Noosa River. Gympie Terrace & Hastings Street is renowned for their indoor/outdoor Cafe’s, restaurants, water sports & unique shopping. Enjoy a leisurely walk thru the National Park or laze on the beach at Laguna Bay. Deals for longer stays available, all enquiries welcome.

119-127 Noosa Parade Noosaville QLD 4566 Tel: +61 7 5449 9211 Fax: +61 7 5447 1331 Email: atsound@escapesresorts.com.au Web: www.escapesresorts.com.au

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Mantra Hervey Bay

Whalecove Resort Mantra Hervey Bay is the perfect location for experiencing the fabulous natural attractions of Queensland’s Fraser Coast.

Here at Whalecove we offer high quality accommodation at “Value for Money Rates”. We are a 4 star rated resort offering 1, 2 and 3 bedroom full self-contained apartments.

With its enviable waterfront location overlooking the marina, the property offers premium accommodation from hotel rooms to three bedroom apartments. Facilities include a swimming pool, sauna, exercise room, BBQ, conferencing for up to 200 and adjoining restaurants.

Perfectly positioned in the Hervey Bay Marina precinct you will enjoy direct access to tour leaving from the Marina Book Direct at our website for guaranteed best rates

Duccaneer Drive, Urangan Hervey Bay QLD 4655 Tel: +61 7 4197 8200 Fax: +61 7 4197 8222 Email: international.res@mantragroup.com.au Web: www.mantra.com.au

68 Pulgul Street Hervey Bay QLD 4655 Tel: +61 7 4194 7000 Fax: +61 7 4194 7171 Email: bookings@whalecove.com.au Web: www.whalecove.com.au

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Fraser Explorer Tours

Kingfisher Bay Resort/Fraser Island On a Fraser Explorer two-day tour you’ll stay on Fraser Island’s famous 75-Mile Beach at Eurong Beach Resort and explore the island’s beauty spots including Wanggoolba Creek and Lake McKenzie in air-conditioned comfort. Guided 4WD tours depart daily from Hervey Bay and Rainbow Beach. Day tours are also available.

Eastern Beach, Fraser Island via Hervey Bay or Rainbow Beach QLD 4655 Tel: +61 7 3032 2805 Fax: +61 7 3221 3270 Email: marketing@kingfisherbay.com Web: www.fraserexplorertours.com.au Features: Room Features:

Price from: AUD $312 per person quad share

Discover the magnificent beauty of World Heritage Fraser Island, with its superb beaches, lakes and rainforests. Award-winning Kingfisher Bay Resort is the perfect base to discover the island where rangers guide eco tours, whale and dolphin watch cruises and nature walks. It’s also perfect for four-wheel driving, sailing, lazing around the pool, having a massage and indulging in great food and wine.

North White Cliffs, Fraser Island via Hervey Bay QLD 4655 Tel: +61 7 3032 2805 Fax: +61 7 3221 3270 Email: marketing@kingfisherbay.com Web: www.kingfisherbay.com

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ACCOMMODATION / ATTRACTIONS / CRUISES

Sunshine Coast and Fraser Coast

SKIPPERS COVE WATERFRONT RESORT

Spirit of Hervey Bay Whale Watch Cruises

Nurture yourself in Noosa and relax in prized absolute waterfront serenity right at the water’s edge. Fully self-contained absolute waterfront and poolside apartment options.

During August, September and October Hervey Bay is where the whales choose to holiday. Join us aboard the Spirit for an exciting interactive adventure like no other. Close encounters are our specialty. • Two cruises daily • 4 levels of viewing decks • Guaranteed sightings • Waterline viewing platform • Underwater viewing rooms • Friendly crew • Fast, safe, stable vessel • Fun for all ages

8-16 Munna Crescent Noosaville QLD 4566 Tel: +61 7 5449 8946 Fax: +61 7 5449 3299 Email: info@skipperscove.com.au Web: www.skipperscove.com.au

Boab Boat Hire Boab boat hire provides high quality boats for you to hire & drive yourself. With four styles to choose from, all Boats come with safety gear and all essential equipment to get you on the water. Bribie Island & Mooloolaba Tel: 1300 00 2622 Email: reception@boabboathire.com.au Web: www.boabboathire.com.au

Whale Bay Marina, Buccaneer Drive, Urangan Hervey Bay QLD 4655 Tel: +61 7 4125 5131 Fax: +61 7 4128 9794 Email: info@spiritofherveybay.com Web: www.spiritofherveybay.com Features: Experiences:

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Aussie World & Ettamogah Pub Aussie World is a family fun park surrounded by acres of native Australian gardens and trees and is located behind the famous and iconic Ettamogah Pub on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast, one hour north of Brisbane. With over 30 rides and games a visit to Aussie World is unique, memorable and out-of-the-ordinary. All rides are suitable for the young and young-at-heart and include Dodgems, a Ferris Wheel, Mini Golf, the Wild Mouse Rollercoaster and two new exciting rides, the Giant Redback and Plunge launched in 2011! There are tasty meals to be had, a fabulous gift store stocking Australian souvenirs and a retail strip where unique gift lines can be found. The Ettamogah Pub is free to enter and is one of Queensland’s leading tourist attractions with a Chevy Truck on the roof, Australian memorabilia hanging on the walls, and a large selection of beer to choose from. It’s the type of place no international traveller to Australia should miss. 73 Frizzo Road Palmview QLD 4553 Tel: +61 7 5494 5444 Fax: +61 7 5494 5339 Email: functions@aussieworld.com.au Web: www.aussieworld.com.au

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Australia Zoo Crikey! For a full day of wildlife action and adventure, visit the Crocodile Hunter’s Australia Zoo, one hour north of Brisbane. Australia Zoo is home to over 1,000 animals, spread out over 70 acres of spectacular lush gardens. The gorgeous wildlife includes cuddly koalas, waddling wombats and cute kangaroos. Visitors can enjoy 14 FREE wildlife shows daily including the Australia Zoo Wildlife Warriors show which features gorgeous birds, slithering snakes and awesome crocs LIVE in the world-famous Crocoseum! Your day at Australia Zoo will be the ultimate wildlife adventure. There are plenty of exciting wildlife shows to see and dropdead gorgeous animals that can’t wait to get up close and personal with YOU!

Steve Irwin Way Beerwah QLD 4519 Tel: +61 7 5436 2000 Fax: +61 7 5494 8604 Email: info@australiazoo.com.au Web: www.australiazoo.com.au

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TOURS / CRUISES / TRANSPORT

Sunshine Coast and Fraser Coast

Tasman Venture Whale Watching and Remote Fraser Island Tours Come and experience our unique and exciting tours aboard Tasman Venture. We ensure you will have the best day out, on board our fast and luxurious 20 metre cataraman. Choose from the unique experience visiting remote areas of Fraser Island (Dec-May) or close encounters with the magnificient Humpback Whales (July-Nov). You can find us in Hervey Bay, Queensland.

Goanna Adventures Small group tours (1, 2 and 3 day) to Brisbane’s most popular destinations including Fraser, Moreton and Stradbroke Islands, Mt Tamborine, the wineries, and O’Reilly’s. 3/3291 Logan Road Underwood QLD 4119 Tel: +61 7 3841 7781 Fax: +61 7 3841 7783 Email: bookings@goannaadventures.com.au Web: www.goannaadventures.com.au

Sun-air bus service transfers and tours Brisbane Airport Transfers: • 16 return scheduled services daily • Door to door • Hourly departures 6am-9pm Sunshine Coast Airport Transfers Sunshine Coast Day Tours: • Tastes of the Sunshine Coast • Montville/Maleny • Eumundi Markets. Charters and sole use services available

26 Gilston Road Hervey Bay QLD 4655 Tel: +61 7 4124 3222 Fax: +61 7 4128 1847 Email: info@tasmanventure.com.au Web: www.tasmanventure.com.au Features:

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Quicksilver Limousines

Queensland Rail Travel For all airport and general limousine transfers to and from Brisbane, Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast Airports. Luxury sedans, stretch limos and people movers. Door to door exclusive use. No stops and no other passengers.

5 Blue Wren Place Cooroy QLD 4563 Tel: +61 7 5472 0253 Fax: +61 7 5472 0253 Email: limos@quicksilverlimos.com Web: www.quicksilverlimos.com

Take a memorable holiday in Queensland with a rail journey that will ensure that you sit back, take in the breathtaking scenery and relax on your way to the Fraser Coast. You can choose from two services - the Tilt Train is Australia’s most innovative train built for high speed and comfort and The Sunlander is one of The World’s Top 25 Rail Journeys providing a special treat on your Queensland holiday. Level 1, Railcentre 2 Brisbane QLD 4000 Tel: +61 7 3235 5444 Fax: +61 7 3235 1309 Email: bookings@qr.com.au Web: queenslandrail.com.au

Price from: AUD $150

Boab Boat Hire Boab boat hire provides high quality boats for you to hire & drive yourself. With four styles to choose from, all Boats come with safety gear and all essential equipment to get you on the water. Hervey Bay Tel: 1300 00 2622 Email: reception@boabboathire.com.au Web: www.boabboathire.com.au

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Hervey Bay is known as the “whale watching capital” where you can see the majestic humpback whale from the end of July until early November.

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Southern Queensland Country Slip outside the city life and into Southern Queensland Country and you’ll see grass that really is greener, endlessly blue skies and a rich landscape of rainforests and ancient forests, lakes and rivers, vineyards and mountain views.

Must Do!

Mt Alford

• Enjoy gourmet food experiences

• Experience spring’s full bloom at the Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers

• Pick some fresh fruit in the Granite Belt

• Pan for gold at Prophet Gold Mine – South Burnett

antique shops and art galleries and then enjoy superb food and wine in a local eatery. To the west are rolling plains with quaint pubs and B&Bs, north are a series of hamlets dotted along the escarpment with nurseries, cafes and museums to explore. Toowoomba’s Regional Art Gallery is the oldest in country Queensland and a strong local arts community provides plenty of scope for exhibitions. Historic buildings like the grand Victorian railway station and the restored Empire Theatre show visitors the city’s glorious past.

• Take a step back in time at Jondaryan Woolshed

• Panoramic view of South East Queensland from various lookouts

Southern Downs and the Granite Belt

• Stay at a luxurious country B&B • In winter, snuggle in front of a cosy fire • Take a bushwalk through scenic landscape and meet the local wildlife firsthand • Explore the fantastic antique shops of Toowoomba

• Experience energising outdoor adventures • Experience an indigenous tour • Enjoy a world class spa pampering experience • Cobb & Co Museum, Toowoomba, showcasing items from Australia’s iconic horse drawn coaching company started in 1800s

• Follow the wine trails and visit some boutique wineries Experience the chill of winter and the warmth of a roaring fire or the refreshing cool of a rainforest walk. Wander through rows of grape vines or pick your own ruby red apples. Wonder at the wildflowers in spring. Discover precious bargains from bygone years in antique shops, enjoy a true Australian lunch at a country pub and relax in front of a rolling landscape in the perfect seclusion of a B&B. It’s not just the countryside that makes these places special, but also the people who choose to make it their home. They offer a special sort of warm hospitality, a relaxed way of doing things and a renewed creativity where art and craft

flourish. Share their pride in a job well done, a day well spent and a night slept well – all waiting just around the corner in Southern Queensland Country.

Toowoomba and the Darling Downs This regional city, located 90mins outside of Brisbane, perches upon its mountain top surrounded by the Darling Downs, home to some of Queensland’s finest produce. Town and country blend in this city of flowers, beautiful parks and gardens and historic sandstone buildings and homes. Wander through

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Delicious food and wine flourish in this cooler region of Queensland. Travellers from Brisbane get their first glimpse of the region when they cross the Great Dividing Range via Cunningham’s Gap. Home to many wineries and vineyards, this is also home to an abundance of fresh produce including apples, stone fruits, olives and berries. Lavender farms, homemade chocolates and fresh vegetables sold at the weekend markets are just a few of the region’s plentiful offerings. Dine in wonderful restaurants and coffee shops, visit cellar doors and wineries, stay in a luxurious B&B or cottage and get back to nature with a bushwalk through a National Park.

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How to get here

Sothern Queensland Country Airport: Fly into Brisbane Airport. Fly to Fraser Coast Airport Fly to Sunshine Coast Airport Location: South East Queensland features: Toowoomba and the Darling Downs, Southern Downs & Granite Belt, South Burnett including the Bunya Mountains, Greater Brisbane and Sunshine Coast Hinterland.

Transfer options include: • Coaches • Self drive • Train

Celebrate the changing seasons with the famous Apple and Grape Festival held every second March (in even numbered years), Brass Monkey Season in winter and Primavera in spring.

South Burnett and the Bunya Mountains The South Burnett is situated to the north-west of Brisbane, less than 3 hours from Brisbane and the Fraser Coast. Ranges covered with hoop pine and eucalyptus forest are dotted with forestry towns, scenic drives and walking tracks. Past the forests, lush farmland and grazing land greets the visitor. This is a region of contrasts – wineries, host farms and teahouses, lakes for lovers of fishing and water sports, creek beds just perfect for gemstone fossickers. The Bunya Mountains National Park features spectacular rainforests including strangler figs, hoop pine and wild orchids and is home to around 120 species of mammals, frogs and reptiles. A warm welcome waits at cosy cabins and charming B&Bs.

For more information:

Southern Downs & Granite Belt Regional Tourism

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Tourism Toowoomba

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Brisbane Marketing

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Tourism Sunshine Coast & Fraser Coast

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Walk on the wild side, sleep in luxury

Discover the breathtaking beauty of the Australian bush on an outback adventure that’s more ‘rest and relaxation’ than ‘rough and ready’. Our three and four day Spicers Private Walks give you the chance to immerse yourself in every aspect of the real Australia, from listening to the forest song of native birds and seeing the occasional curious wallaby, to the awe of sitting by the fire under a starlit sky. And, after a long day exploring the environment, you can return to the comforts of our Spicers Canopy luxury campsite, or alternatively to our award-winning sister property Spicers Peak Lodge for a night of absolute indulgence. This is your intimately unique Australian adventure.

3 day Spicers Private Walks start from $1540pp Includes overnight accommodation at Spicers Canopy, plus overnight accommodation at Spicers Peak Lodge including a seven course degustation dinner, and return private coach from and to Brisbane.

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ACCOMMODATION / ACTIVITIES Spicers Peak Lodge

Hillsdale Hideaway Bed & Breakfast

Spicers Peak Lodge is an award-winning, architecturally stunning, all-inclusive luxury mountain retreat perched high on a private and picturesque 9000 acre property in Queensland’s beautiful Scenic Rim. Wilkinsons Road Maryvale QLD 4370 Tel: +61 7 4666 1083 Fax: +61 7 4666 1084 Email: peaklodge@spicersgroup.com.au Web: www.spicersgroup.com.au

Enjoy the ambience of country living, the natural beauty and vista of “The South Burnett”. Relax and rejuvenate. 166 Hillsdale Road Kingaroy QLD 4610 Tel: +61 7 4162 4689 Fax: +61 7 4162 2084 Email: HillsdaleHideaway@clearmail.com.au Web: www.hillsdalehideaway.com.au

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Spicers Hidden Vale

Lillydale Farmstay

Situated on a 12000 acre working cattle station, Spicers Hidden Vale is a unique country Australian getaway, offering luxury accommodation, gourmet food and outdoor adventures in an authentic Australian setting. 617 Mount Mort Road Grandchester QLD 4340 Tel: +61 7 5465 5900 Fax: +61 7 5465 5999 Email: hiddenvale@spicersgroup.com.au Web: www.spicersgroup.com.au

spicers canopy

Spicers Peak Station, Gross Road Scenic Rim QLD 4370 Tel: +61 7 4666 1083 Fax: +61 7 4666 1084 Email: canopy@spicersgroup.com.au Web: www.spicerscanopy.com.au

Lillydale Farmstay offers fun, farm holidays where you can collect eggs, milk a cow, feed baby animals and go horse riding. 90 minutes from Brisbane and the Gold Coast next to Mt Barney National Park. 821 Upper Logan Rd Mt Barney QLD 4287 Tel: +61 7 5544 3131 Fax: +61 7 5544 3249 Email: sales@lillydale.com.au Web: www.lillydale.com.au

South East Qld - National Park/Wineries Spicers Canopy offers a luxurious, all-inclusive taste of the Australian bush. Set amidst an eco-certified Nature Refuge in Queensland’s majestic Scenic Rim, this permanent luxury campsite provides spacious tents with king beds, communal lodge, fire places and direct access to a variety of native flora and fauna. Rates include guided bushwalk into the site, gourmet meals, quality beverages and dedicated hosts onsite. Rates from $990/ night all inclusive (1 tent, 1-2 people) or $5500 for exclusive use of the site (all inclusive, 10 tents, up to 20 people)

Walk in Queensland’s Girraween National Park, a skelateral forest amongst massive Granite Boulders, visit local wineries. Stay in comfort at the Girraween Country Inn, an ideal driving stop between Sydney and Brisbane 1793 Eukey Road Ballandean Ballandean/Stanthorpe QLD 4832 Tel: +61 7 4683 7109 Email: admin@girraweencountryinn.com.au Web: www.girraweencountryinn.com.au

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Full of antique stores, galleries, museums, and lovingly maintained original buildings steeped in the region’s pastoral heritage.

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Cherrabah Resort Experience the beauty that is Cherrabah Homestead Resort. Over 5000 acres of breathtaking views and catering for up to 150 guests. Cherrabah combines country hospitality, 3 star accommodation, restaurant, bar, open-fire lounge area, a host of activities (horse & quad rides, golf, canoeing etc) and abundant native wildlife. With our professional facilities, Cherrabah strikes the perfect balance venue for any wedding, conference, family vacation, school camp, day trip, or even that perfect romantic getaway.

1 Keogh’s Road Warwick QLD 4370 Tel: +61 7 4667 9177 Fax: +61 7 4667 9186 Email: info@cherrabahhomestead.com Web: www.cherrabah.com.au

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Central Queensland & the Southern Great Barrier Reef

With stunning white beaches aqua-blue waters, picturesque shorelines, abundant rainforest, towering escarpments and a multitude of warm and welcoming locals.

Must Do!

• Visit an Island on the Great Barrier Reef - Lady Musgrave, Lady Elliott, Great Keppel, Heron and Wilson Islands • Experience the dust and drama of one of Queensland’s premier cattle sales at Gracemere Rockhampton • Watch one of nature’s miracles – turtles nesting and hatching (during the summer months November to March)

• Explore the spectacular Capricorn Caves • Visit the Bundaberg Rum Distillery • Fossick for real gems in the largest sapphire fields in the Southern hemisphere • Inland and ocean fishing • Discover the magnificent ancient gorges at Carnarvon Gorge and Cania Gorge National Parks

to create fabulous tastes to be enjoyed at the many relaxed waterside cafes and quality a la carte restaurants. Dine by the river in a heritage-listed inner-city building, enjoy a hearty meal and beer at a friendly country pub.

Where to stay

Take a great Australian journey and discover Queensland’s Reef to Outback, linking two of the country’s most iconic natural attractions – the World Heritage listed wonders of the Great Barrier Reef and the wide open spaces of Queensland’s Outback. This vast natural playground offers experiences as varied as some of Australia’s best Aboriginal rock art in magnificent Carnarvon Gorge to exploring the coral gardens of Lady Elliot Island in the midst of the Great Barrier Reef. There are old-style seaside villages where the locals holiday, and

Dining out

Freshly grown fruit and vegetables are combined with local seafood and steaks

the chance to get up close to Australia’s unique wildlife. Fossick for gems, stay on a working farm or marvel at ancient dinosaur fossils.

The coast, islands and the Great Barrier Reef Snorkel, swim or scuba dive the Great Barrier Reef from one of the islands off the coast, or enjoy a break at Seventeen Seventy, Agnes Water, Bargara or Yeppoon.

Ladies of the reef

The region begins an easy four hour drive north of Brisbane and is brimming with pristine beaches, coral islands and National Parks. Hidden treasures abound like the Aboriginal rock art at Carnarvon Gorge and the sandstone cliffs of Cania Gorge. Swim with the turtles from the islands and reefs of the Southern Great Barrier Reef and fossick Australia’s Sapphire Gemfields, the largest deposit of sapphires in the Southern Hemisphere.

Choose from budget backpackers and quaint bed and breakfasts to real Outback farmstays, luxurious holiday homes with million-dollar views and fivestar island resorts. Camping and caravan parks are dotted alongside beaches and within National Parks.

Boolimba Bluff walk, carnarvon national Park

Ideas and inspiration Drive Experience – Reef to Outback

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The first ‘Lady of the Reef’, Lady Elliot Island is a 25 minute scenic flight from Bundaberg. Fly there for a day, or stay overnight. You can step off the beach and snorkel, swim or dive where you may encounter turtles, dolphins and a large variety of coral, fish and giant manta rays. The second anchor of the Southern Great Barrier Reef is Lady Musgrave Island. Accessible by boat from 1770, the island is a true coral cay and the largest navigable lagoon on the entire reef. Swim amongst brilliantly-coloured coral and marine life; take a walk with a marine biologist, watch turtles and manta rays as they glide by, or camp overnight on the island.

Turtles Witness the nightly nesting ritual of a number of turtle species from November to March every year at Mon Repos, just 15km from Bundaberg. Home to the largest loggerhead turtle nesting rookery population in the South Pacific, flatback and green turtles also nest

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Central Queensland & Southern Great Barrier Reef Air: •

Qantaslink flies daily from Brisbane into Rockhampton (1 hour 10 minutes), Gladstone (1 hour 5 minutes) and Bundaberg (55 minutes).

• Virgin Blue fly into Rockhampton from Brisbane and Sydney and Townsville. Tiger Airways fly to Rockhampton from Melbourne. Strategic Airlines fly into Gladstone from Brisbane.

Rockhampton to other Queensland coastal centres including Brisbane and Cairns. • Blue and White Taxis, Bundaberg taxi cabs, Greyhound Buses, Sunbus Capricorn, Rossmore Limousines, Bundaberg Coach Tours, Duffy’s City Buses, Executive Coachlines, Bundaberg Limousines. • Self drive: Car hire is available from local and national operators

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Transfer options include:

• Bundaberg is located 4 hours drive north from Brisbane (368km) drive north of Brisbane. Gladstone is located 6 hours drive north from Brisbane (532 kms).

• Train – Sunlander and the Tilt Train link Bundaberg, Gladstone and

• Rockhampton is located 7 hours drive north of Brisbane (633 kms)

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runs through the middle of the city and is lined with parks, playgrounds and even a zoo. The city is well known because of its famous rum and as the birth place of aviation pioneer Bert Hinkler, with dedicated attractions including the Bundaberg Rum Bondstore and Hinkler Hall of Aviation.

Gladstone Explore the Tondoon Botanic Gardens, sample a local drop at Gecko Valley Winery, visit the Art Gallery or Maritime Museum. Waterfront and foreshore recreation and dining areas dot the city.

Rockhampton Affectionately known as ‘Rocky’, the city is steeped in cultural heritage and strikes a charming balance between laidback country and modern lifestyles. It sits on the banks of the Fitzroy River and is renowned for its majestic sandstone buildings and life-sized bull statues that represent its status as the ‘Beef Capital of Australia’.

For more information: here. Experienced rangers conduct turtle guided tours to the beach during the season, which can be booked at the Visitor Information Centre in Bundaberg.

Country experiences Experience the dust and drama at a rodeo, watch an authentic cattle sale

at Gracemere, or visit a working cattle station and learn to ride horses, muster cattle and milk cows.

Bundaberg Check out the restored heritage buildings and the majestic Burnett River which

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Villa Mar Colina

Kellys Beach Resort Villa Mar Colina, located 35 minutes drive North East of Rockhampton is set high on Bluff Point in Yeppoon, boasting stunning views across Keppel Bay, long sandy beaches and the Keppel Isles. Villa Mar Colina is just a short energetic walk to Yeppoon’s CBD where you will find great restaurants, plenty of shopping and access to Yeppoon’s main beach.

Award Winning & Eco-Friendly with self-contained and standalone villas on 5.5 acres of gardens a block back from the beach. The 2 bedroom villas are spacious with sleeping for up to 5 and have their own private verandas and under cover parking. The resort has swimming pools, spa, sauna, tennis court, restaurant, kiosk, tours desk, internet access and kids activities during the holidays.

34 Adelaide Street Yeppoon QLD 4703 Tel: +61 7 4939 3177 Fax: +61 7 4939 3332 Email: villamarcolina@bigpond.com Web: www.villamarcolina.com.au

6 Trevors Road Bargara QLD 4670 Tel: 1800 246 141 Fax: +61 7 4154 7200 Email: perfectholiday@kellysbeachresort.com.au Web: www.kellysbeachresort.com.au

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1770 Undersea Adventures

Shop 18, Endeavour Plaza Shopping Centre Agnes Water QLD 4677 Tel: 1 300 553 889 Fax: +61 7 4974 9903 Email: info@1770underseaadventures.com.au Web: www.1770underseaadventures.com.au

1770 Undersea Adventures provides a unique snorkeling and diving experience to the pristine waters of the southern Great Barrier Reef. Visit areas such as Hoskyns and Fairfax Islands or Llewellyn Reef. Whether it is snorkeling, diving or you are wanting to take your first breath underwater during an introductory dive, we cater for all levels of experience. If you are wanting to learn how to dive we can help you there as well with our training from open water right through to instructor level.

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CAPRICORN CAVES Amazing tropical limestone caves with a natural beauty different to deep underground systems. Easy walking guided tour or a wild caving adventure. 30 Olsen’s Caves Road The Caves Rockhampton QLD 4702 Tel: +61 7 4934 2883 Fax: +61 7 4934 2936 Email: admin@capricorncaves.com.au Web: www.capricorncaves.com.au

Lady Musgrave Barrier Reef Cruises Experience all the Great Barrier Reef has to offer at Lady Musgrave Island & Lagoon. - Day Cruises - Pontoon - Snorkel - Dive - Turtles. Departs Daily from 1770 - Just over 5 hours North of Brisbane. BOOK ONLINE. Bundaberg bus transfers available Shop 2, 1770 Marina, Captain Cook Drive Town of 1770 QLD 4677 Tel: +61 7 4974 9077 Fax: +61 7 4974 7005 Email: info@lmcruises.com.au Web: www.lmcruises.com.au

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Mount Morgan Gold Mine and Dinosaur Prints Tours Real Jurassic Dinosaur trackways viewing. Step back in time, Dinosaurs to Gold Rush Just 40 km from Rockhampton discover Historic Mount Morgan and heritage gold mine with TMC Guided Tours. Bookings Required Departs Morgan Street Mount Morgan QLD 4714 Tel: +61 7 4938 1823 Mob: 0409 815 033 Email: tmctours@iprimus.com.au Web: www.tmctours.com.au

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Sapphire gemfields – linking reef to outback

Explore the road less travelled and enjoy a detour full of surprises. The stretch of highway between Rockhampton and Mackay is known as being a little less than exciting, and a trend is starting to emerge among travellers to partake in an exciting detour via the Sapphire Gemfields, just West of Rockhampton before heading North to Mackay.

More Time? Venture 3.5 hours south of the Sapphire Gemfields to unforgettable Carnarvon Gorge – its grandeur which will leave you breathless. Carnarvon is famous for its deep sandstone gorge, spectacular cliffs, moss

gardens and a variety of fauna and flora. The ancient Aboriginal rock paintings, including the most extensive examples of stencilling in Queensland, are at least 19,000 years old. Ensure you leave yourself ample time to enjoy this special part of Australia. Deluxe cabins and camping facilities are available.

Gold Coast, this area is the richest and largest sapphire fields in the Southern Hemisphere. Here you can enjoy tours of small underground sapphire mines and even try your hand in one of the local fossicking parks. For a more ‘hands-on’ experience join a full day tag-a-long tour. Everyone who visits the Gemfields is sure to leave with a souvenir sapphire!

Byway from Rockhampton to Mackay

Sapphire Gemfields – Mackay (4.5 hours) From the Sapphire Gemfields, continue your journey north following the Peak Downs Highway. Enjoy stunning views of Peak Range and be sure to take a break in the country town of Capella before continuing your journey on to Mackay. This highway is abundant with native wildlife, and livestock roam freely throughout the Gemfields’ region so caution is needed when driving.

Duration: From 1 – 4 Nights Rockhampton From Rockhampton, follow the Capricorn Highway west towards Emerald. This drive boasts stunning scenery and easy access to Blackdown Tableland National Park.

Blackdown Tableland National Park (2 hours) Located just outside of Blackwater, Blackdown Tableland is a popular overnight destination for campervans and tents. The National Park has stunning bushwalks, swimming holes, and aboriginal artwork.

Sapphire Gemfields (2 hours or 3.5 hours from Rockhampton) The Sapphire Gemfields located just west of Emerald are literally a hidden treasure and is a true Outback experience within a short drive of the East coast. With a variety of accommodation options and some award winning jewellery galleries, that would rival those of Sydney & the

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The Whitsundays and Mackay

In the heart of Queensland’s Great Barrier Reef, lie The Whitsundays; 74 islands in the tropical warm waters of the Coral Sea. Two hours South of The Whitsundays is Mackay, an unspoilt region of Queensland that reflects the true Australian lifestyle – laid back, relaxed and natural. Lush rainforests, sun soaked beaches, reefs and tropical islands are all here for you to discover.

Must Do!

• Take a day trip to the Great Barrier Reef and spend the day snorkelling or diving or see the vividly coloured fish and coral aboard a semisubmersible vessel

• Spot a rare Australian marsupial, a platypus, in the wild at Eungella National Park, Broken River

• Experience the pleasure of sailing in • Walk along Mackay’s Bluewater Quay one of the best cruising destinations or cool off at the Bluewater Lagoon on in the world. Skipper your own a hot sunny day bareboat or leave it in the hands of an • Sleep on the reef. Stay behind in expert on a charter splendid isolation when the day • Watch the wallabies on the beach in trippers depart and watch the reef the Cape Hillsborough National Park come alive during the night • Enjoy the many beautiful islands and • See the unforgettable spectacle of the beaches or try your hand at a round reef from the air - charter a helicopter of golf or seaplane or join a scheduled scenic flight • Marvel at the pristine white silica sands of Whitehaven Beach, often • Indulge with an in-house spa voted one of the world’s best beaches treatment or at a dedicated day spa • Visit the Sarina Sugar Shed, • Go island hopping and explore some Australia’s only working miniature of the 74 tropical islands sugar mill

Where to stay

Accommodation options range from island resorts, camping in the National Parks, mountain top hideaways, to all inclusive family-friendly options and fiveplus star resorts for those seeking the ultimate in luxury. Accommodation close to the towns/cities caters for all ages and budgets from backpacking facilities, B&Bs to modern hotel suites and deluxe apartments complete with lap pools, spas and panoramic sea views.

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Dining out

There’s a vast range of dining experiences on offer in the Whitsundays and Mackay from five star restaurants to fish and chips by the Airlie Beach Lagoon or an al fresco meal at the Mackay Marina. From freshly caught seafood courtesy of our Great Barrier Reef to locally produced prime beef and not to forget tropical delicacies which have a flavour of their own. Mangoes and other delectable fruits and vegetables picked fresh daily are plentiful while

in season. The unique combination of flavours creates the ultimate dining experience. Choose from a relaxed night out overlooking million dollar views of the Coral Sea, a memorable meal on an island resort or onboard a yacht or charter boat.

Ideas and inspiration Walking tracks

Whether it’s a leisurely stroll in and around Mackay City and beaches or the diverse and picturesque landscapes, including the Ngaro Sea Trail which traverses The Whitsunday Islands and the Coral Sea, Eungella National Park, Cape Hillsborough and the vast outback regions in Mackay’s hinterland, there are plenty of walks to enjoy the best scenery and attractions within the Mackay Region. There are wheel chair accessible tracks and scenic boardwalks to challenging hikes for the more adventurous.

Mackay Marina Village Mackay Marina Village is a favourite with locals and visitors too can enjoy al fresco dining on the palm fringed esplanade at a number of restaurants and bars. There are regular departures for Island day cruises and fishing charters .

Eungella National Park Eungella National Park (pronounced Young g’lah) is a scenic hour’s drive west of Mackay and is Australia’s longest continuous stretch of sub tropical

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rainforest, covering more than 51,700 hectares. There are more than 22km of well-maintained walking tracks of varying degrees of difficulty and breath taking views across the Pioneer Valley at 2,500 feet above sea level. A must visit for anyone to the region, it makes for a perfect day trip or longer . Include a side trip to nearby Finch Hatton Gorge for Forest Flying and waterhole swimming.

Cape Hillsborough National Park Cape Hillsborough National Park is a 40 minute drive north of Mackay and is located on the coast. The area is well known for the inquisitive wallabies that come down onto the palm fringed beach at sunrise and sunset.

Beaches and islands Escape to The Whitsundays and be swept away by a place of remarkable natural beauty to fill you with a sense of wonder. The richly varied, infinitely beautiful islands of The Whitsundays

promise exactly that. In the heart of The Great Barrier Reef lie the 74 tropical islands of The Whitsundays. This offshore island chain offers a world of wonder and delight. There is a resort experience to suit everyone, from Eco-style, family friendly, all-inclusive, activity based, to pure luxury. And then there are the beaches to enjoy. The beauty of world-famous Whitehaven Beach is simply breathtaking. The crystal clear aqua waters and pristine silica sand of Whitehaven defines nature at its best and provides the greatest sense of relaxation and escape you could hope to achieve on holidays. The islands are also home to countless secluded beaches and bays, and trimming them thousands of coloured fish species, coral and other marine life of the Great Barrier Reef just waiting to be discovered and enjoyed.

Keswick Island is a jewel in the region’s crown and home to the secluded Keswick Island Guesthouse. Keswick boasts beautiful tropical forest, thriving coral reef and deep ocean passage to migrating whales and turtles. Bushwalk year round and wonder at 1200 year old cycads, vocal bird colonies and rich forest boroughs

The Mackay region’s 31 beaches offer visitors plenty of choice. Picturesque

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Sugar tour The Mackay Region produces one third of Australia’s sugar exports – with lush cane fields still surrounding many areas. Visitors can take a tour of a working sugar mill during the crushing season (June to November and year round visit the Sarina Sugar which offers guided tours of a working model of a sugar cane mill.

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How to get here The Whitsundays Fly into Whitsunday Coast Airport at Proserpine or Great Barrier Reef Airport on Hamilton Island. The Whitsundays is located approximately 1120 kilometres (695 miles) north of Brisbane and 630 kilometres (390 miles) south of Cairns. The Whitsunday Coast Airport is approximately 25 minutes by car from Airlie Beach.

Transfer options include: Ferries - Fantasea Adventure Cruising and Cruise Whitsundays operate daily services between the mainland and island resorts and the Great Barrier Reef Airport. Whitsunday Bus Transit from Proserpine Airport. Taxis, car and limousine hire.

experience the Great Barrier Reef including snorkelling, diving, day or overnight cruises to the outer reef or even semi submersible boats. One of the best ways to view the reef is from the air. Scenic flights offer a birds’ eye view of not only the entire Whitsunday coast and islands, but also one of its most distinctive features, Heart Reef, a popular choice for honeymooners.

Diving The Whitsundays offers two types of diving location: inner (fringing) islands or the outer Great Barrier Reef. Inner island diving is ideal for beginner divers because of the sheltered waters. Here visitors will see colourful coral, tropical fish species and quite possibly turtles or reef sharks. Outer reef diving is more varied with both shallow and deeper dive sites.

Experienced divers will appreciate the dive conditions and good visibility and the chance to spot more diverse and bigger marine life.

Sailing If the Whitsundays heart and soul is remarkable tropical islands and beaches, its blood is sailing. It is a sailing mecca, with the richly varied and infinitely beautiful islands of the Whitsundays the backdrop, and the calm, protected, warm waters of the Coral Sea the landscape to be explored. Set sail for an adventure by skippering yourself, being part of the action on an ocean racer or Tallship, or let the crew do the work on a sailing yacht or luxury launch. The Whitsundays sailing experience is truly unique and rewarding, where you can expect the unexpected and feel the freedom of finding yourself

in a range of beautiful locations you feel you have all to yourself.

Whitehaven Beach Consistently voted one of the best beaches in the world, Whitehaven is a must see in the Whitsundays. The crystal clear aqua waters and pristine white silica sand of Whitehaven stretch over seven kilometres along Whitsunday Island, the largest of the 74 islands in the Whitsundays.

Airlie Beach The vibrant Whitsunday Coast is a cosmopolitan and inviting peninsula that stretches from the central town of Airlie Beach to secluded beaches along the coastline and inland to picturesque hinterland. Airlie Beach provides the ideal mainland base for holiday fun and

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adventure in the Whitsundays, where accommodation styles are as varied as the accents that can be heard in the main street. Backpacking hostels, luxury apartments, and villas set on the hillsides are the ideal base for watching stunning sunsets over the islands and launching your holiday activities on the water. It’s a social and lively place with fabulous restaurants, clubs and bars to party well into the night, and a beautiful swimming lagoon set in parkland overlooking the islands to rejuvenate during the day. Or just minutes from town, discover quiet, undiscovered coves, beaches and rainforest, and a diversity of landscapes illustrating beautiful contrasts to the blues of the ocean.

Outdoor adventures The range of adventures is endless with jet skiing, parasailing, sky diving, fishing, horse riding, camel safaris and seasonal whale watching to name a few. The Whitsunday Great Walk through Conway National Park allows walkers to discover the lush rainforest and local wildlife. Be the master of your own destiny in the Whitsundays; charter a yacht and skipper yourself, or take a cruise and let someone else do the sailing for you - either way, let the grandeur of the landscape and the endless horizon dotted with islands wash over you. Closer to water level, jet ski or kayak through the islands, dive in and discover thousands of coloured fish species, coral and other marine life

of the Great Barrier Reef or for a bird’s eye view, take in the panorama of the landscape from a seaplane or helicopter. The adventure never ends!

Star spas Take time out for pampering in a resort day spa where treatment rooms overlook the azure waters of the Coral Sea. Options include yoga and meditation classes, couples rooms and natural therapies.

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How to get here Mackay Airport: Fly into Mackay Airport (One hour 25 minutes flying time from Brisbane). Mackay Airport is serviced by Virgin Blue, Jetstar, Qantas, Tiger Airways and REX. Location: Mackay is 259km from Airlie Beach and 784km from cairns.

Transfer options include: • Train – The Tilt Train and Sunlander link Mackay to coastal centres including Brisbane and Cairns • Mackay Explorer, Mackay Transit Coaches, Taxis • Self drive

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Toscana Village Resort Airlie Beach accommodation centrally located. Ideally situated in the heart of Airlie Beach, this Tuscan styled retreat offers elegantly appointed villas with unsurpassed views north over the turquoise waters of the Whitsunday passages to the islands and beyond. The villas have spacious lounge dining areas, well equipped kitchens, laundry, queen and twin bedrooms and two bathrooms. Private balconies offer ample room for entertaining while taking in the exquisite view. The resort features four swimming pools including turbo and kiddies pools with water fall feature. There is a BBQ area, inhouse liquor and seafood BBQ supplies, tour booking facilities and wireless internet. Stay and enjoy dinner and view from your balcony or stroll down the 200 metres to the beach, shops and enticing aromas of the many restaurants and cafes. Great location!

10 Golden Orchid Drive Airlie Beach QLD 4802 Tel: +61 7 4946 4455 Fax: +61 7 4946 4721 Email: info@toscanaresort.com Web: www.toscanaresort.com

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Peninsula Airlie Beach Peninsula is the only 5 star absolute waterfront apartments and penthouses complete with marina berths in Airlie Beach. Peninsula is located in the Whitsundays and occupies a unique setting with the peace and tranquillity that comes with an absolute waterfront location. It is the ultimate in 5 star luxury, with fully self-contained 1, 2, 3 and 4 bedroom apartments and penthouses, catering for up to 80 ft vessels at your doorstep. The lively tourist town of Airlie Beach is a short picturesque walk along the Bicentennial Walkway, where the many shops, bars and restaurants await you.

144 Shingley Drive Airlie Beach QLD 4802 Tel: +61 7 4964 1600 Fax: +61 7 4964 1699 Email: info@peninsulaairliebeach.com Web: www.peninsulaairliebeach.com

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Peppers Coral Coast Resort

Queensland Rail Travel

Peppers Coral Coast Resort, Airlie Beach offers unsurpassed luxury on the Whitsunday inland.

Rail travel in Queensland is a unique experience providing wonderful and lasting memories of your holiday. The Sunlander, one of The World’s Top Rail Journeys, is a perfect match for discovering the Whitsundays - one of Queensland’s most beautiful destinations. Indulge in this exclusive opportunity to set your holiday apart from all the rest.

Magnificently set overlooking the majestic Whitsunday Passage, the resort integrates the relaxed tropical atmosphere of Airlie Beach with Peppers’ signature style and service, offering 102 beautifully appointed one, two and three bedroom apartments with spectacular ocean views and breezy verandahs. Mt WHitsunday Drive Airlie Beach QLD 4802 Tel: +61 7 4962 5100 Fax: +61 7 4962 5101 Email: international.res@mantragroup.com.au Web: www.peppers.com.au

Level 1, Railcentre 2 Brisbane QLD 4000 Tel: +61 7 3235 5444 Fax: +61 7 3235 1309 Email: bookings@qr.com.au Web: queenslandrail.com.au

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Paradise Bay Eco Escape Where crystal blue water meets the rainforest ...Welcome to Paradise! Paradise Bay offers a unique blend of eco and luxury set in a brilliant contrast of sun-soaked beaches, crystal clear water and pristine untouched wilderness full of friendly local wildlife. It’s the ultimate in romantic, environmentally friendly island getaways – your own piece of Paradise in the Whitsundays. Enjoy lazy days exploring the Whitsundays on the resort’s private sailing and expedition boats, feast on gourmet meals with superb wines to match, relax, leave the service to our friendly team and enjoy the peace and quiet of this tranquil and stunningly beautiful location. An exclusive and private escape - with a maximum of just 20 guests at one time and no kids, no day visitors, no mobile phone reception or internet, this is the ultimate, intimate escape... welcome to Paradise! Price quoted is based on person twin share, low season rate. Mandatory helicopter transfer costs of $290pp are additional. There is a three night minimum stay applicable across all seasons. South-Long Island Whitsundays Tel: +61 7 4946 9777 Email: info@paradisebay.com.au Web: www.paradisebay.com.au

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ACCOMMODATION Hayman

Lizard Island Located right on the spectacular Great Barrier Reef, fringed with Coral reefs and 24 powdery white beaches. Lizard Island is an idyllic retreat offering sensational diving, snorkelling right off the beach, inner and outer reef fishing, gourmet beach picnics and indulgent spa treatments. Featuring 40 elegant villas, Lizard Island is reserved for a fortunate few.

(Postal) PMB 40 Cairns QLD 4871 Tel: +61 3 9413 6284 Fax: +61 3 9429 3992 Email: travel@dncinc.com Web: www.lizardisland.com.au

Hayman, Australasia’s premier resort destination on the Great Barrier Reef, presents a genuine island experience of natural beauty, tranquility, adventure and indulgence.

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Price from: AUD $1444

Hayman also offers an extensive range of accommodation to suit every need and desire including eight new absolute beachfront villas, a beach house, penthouses, suites and pool and lagoon rooms.

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Heron Island Resort Heron is the only Great Barrier Reef Resort located on a true coral cay. Meaning, you are quite literally surrounded by the reef, you can swim right from the beach to an endless garden of coral teeming with marine life. Little wonder it’s one of the world’s best dive sites. In fact, there are more than 20 Great Barrier Reef dive sites accessible from Heron Island, half of which are within 15 minutes of the resort.

Come and claim your front-row seat to the Great Barrier Reef and experience a world of leisure and adventure.

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Mackay Grande Suites

9 Gregory Street Mackay QLD 4740 Tel: +61 7 4969 1000 Fax: +61 7 4969 1060 Email: stay@mackaygrandesuites.com.au Web: www.mackaygrandesuites.com.au

When quality counts, its Mackay Grande Suites for all your occasions. Mackay Grande Suites offers five secure levels of world class suites and studio rooms and features an indoor pool, gym and 24 hour check in and room service. Enjoy our on-site restaurants, bars and entertainment or simply head through to Centrepoint Shopping Centre for some retail therapy. If you are planning a meeting or event, our modern and stylish function rooms cater for up to 250, we also have many boardrooms available

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FITZROY ISLAND RESORT Fitzroy Island is a tropical paradise of rainforest and coral beaches within the calm sheltered waters of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. Located only 29 km off the coast of Cairns, the island is a listed National Park and has only one resort. Just 45 minutes by boat, Fitzroy Island Resort offers guests the opportunity to intimately discover the magic and diversity of the Great Barrier Reef from land and sea, making it the perfect accessible base for snorkelling, diving and exploring the reef and rainforest. The affordable 4 star Resort offers a range of contemporary accommodation (99 rooms) including Suites, Beach Cabins and Studios. The resort facilities include a contemporary restaurant, large pool with swim up bar, dive store, indoor cinema, Foxy’s bar and a general store.

PO Box 3058 Cairns QLD 4870 Tel: +61 7 4044 6700 Fax: +61 7 4044 6790 Email: stay@fitzroyisland.com Web: www.fitzroyisland.com

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Villa Illalangi

whitsunday vista resort From AUD$1250 per night, 3 night minimum, 5 night minimum Easter and Christmas/New Year holidays. Includes transfers & 6 seater buggy.

Four star luxury accommodation, suites are fully self-contained, private balconies, stunning views of the Coral Sea, only a short stroll to town. From $99 per night.

Melaleuca Drive Hamilton Island QLD 4803 Tel: +61 7 4946 8901 Fax: +61 7 4946 8901 Email: enquiries@villaillalangi.com.au Web: www.villaillalangi.com.au

1 Hermitage Drive Airlie Beach QLD 4802 Tel: +61 7 4948 4000 Fax: +61 7 4946 7786 Email: info@whitsundayvista.com.au Web: www.whitsundayvista.com.au

ther be? a r u o y uld o w d orl w e th n i ere h W The Great Barrier Reef, a short boat trip from Hamilton Island

Hamilton Island, Australia, is just a short boat trip from the world-famous Great Barrier Reef. Snorkel, dive or fly, and you’ll be amazed by the kaleidoscope of brilliant corals and tropical fish that make this unique place one of the seven natural wonders of the world. With a range of accommodation from affordable sea views at the Reef View Hotel to pure luxury at qualia, Hamilton Island also offers a championship golf course, day spa and a village full of fine dining and casual restaurants, making it the perfect place for a relaxing escape, a spot of romance or a great family holiday. With just a 2 or 3 hour direct flight from most Australian mainland cities, arriving here is easy. For more information contact your local travel agent or visit www.hamiltonisland.com.au

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Indulge your senses...

296 tropical rooms including 9 suites, world class state of the art Rejuvenation Spa, Living Reef lagoon outdoor aquarium, diving and snorkelling off the amazing fringing coral reef, latest movie screenings at the open air cinema, 3 swimming pools and spas 3 restaurants and 3 bars, Endeavour wedding chapel, fish feeding show, mini golf, tennis, gym, watersports, rainforest walk and much more.

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PORTSIDE wHITSuNDAY LuxuRY APARTMENTS Discover multi award winning Portside Whitsunday, ideally located in the heart of Airlie Beach. Relax and enjoy your private balcony, swim in the beautiful, heated, wet edge pool or walk 40m to Airlie’s multi award winning “Fish Divine” seafood restaurant - it is all at your finger tips! If you don’t wish to eat out - create a culinary masterpiece in your own fully equipped granite benchtop kitchen with top quality European appliances. Looking for adventure? Our tour desk can assist you. Ride the Tigermoth, parasail, sky dive, jet ski, snorkel, kayak, sail, fish...endless choices in the Whitsundays.

406 Shute Harbour Road Airlie Beach QLD 4802 Tel: +61 7 4948 2288 Fax: +61 7 4948 2266 Email: stay@portsidewhitsunday.com.au Web: www.portsidewhitsunday.com.au

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Covering just 5.24 acres, Wilson Island is the ultimate island castaway experience, offering seclusion in a setting of unrivalled natural beauty and playing host to just 12 guests at any one time. (Postal Address) Heron Island Resort (via) Gladstone QLD 4680 Tel: +61 3 9413 6284 Fax: +61 3 9429 3992 Email: travel@dncinc.com Web: www.wilsonisland.com


ACCOMMODATION / TOURS / CRUISES

The Whitsundays and Mackay

Airlie Beach Hotel Wake up to the sights and smells of the Coral Sea, whilst being at the epicentre of Airlie Beach. Our unrivalled position enables guests to enjoy both the foreshore attractions and the hustle and bustle of village life along the main street, all from the one hotel complex. Guests can indulge in award winning local culinary delights along the waterfront or within the village, from our three on-site restaurants and bars. Overlooking the glorious Airlie Bay and Esplanade foreshore, our beautifully refurbished Beachview Hotel Rooms (4 star) are contemporary and feature a private balcony. Or soak up the Airlie Beach life with a Villageview Hotel Room (4 star) or Motel Room (3 star). Onsite facilities include a tour desk, liquor shop, swimming pool, guest laundry & key access undercover parking. Shopping, weekend markets, dining, bus stops, sailing, lagoon swimming and the beach are at your doorstop.

The Esplanade Airlie Beach QLD 4802 Tel: 1800 466 233 Fax: +61 7 4964 1988 Email: reservations@airliebeachhotel.com.au Web: www.airliebeachhotel.com.au

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Whitsunday Crocodile Safari

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Whitsunday Island Adventure Cruises

See crocodiles and Australian wildlife on our nature safari. Cruise on Proserpine River, wetland tour, billy tea, damper and barbeque lunch.

Cruise the Whitsunday Islands. Visit Hook Island, Daydream Island and Whitehaven Beach onboard Voyager IV a modern high speed catamaran.

PO Box 568 Airlie Beach QLD 4802 Tel: +61 7 4948 3310 Fax: +61 7 4948 3309 Email: info@crocodilesafari.com.au Web: www.crocodilesafari.com.au

283 Shute Harbour Road Airlie Beach QLD 4802 Tel: +61 7 4946 5255 Fax: +61 7 4946 5794 Email: travel@wherewhathow.com.au Web: www.wiac.com.au

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TOURS / CRUISES

The Whitsundays and Mackay

DescaradA Luxury Charters – Island Escape in Luxury

Whitsunday Private Yacht Charters Skipper yourself on one of our yachts, catamarans or motor cruisers and explore the beautiful Whitsunday Islands at your own pace or getaway with one of our 3 Night Escapes or Romantic Getaway packages offering 4 nights aboard a luxury yacht, followed by 3 nights of pampering at a luxury island resort.

PO Box 800 Airlie Beach QLD 4802 Tel: +61 7 4946 6880 Fax: +61 7 4946 4943 Email: wpyc@whitsunday-yacht.com.au Web: www.whitsunday-yacht.com.au

Cruise away for a dream island escape to the amazing Whitsundays onboard luxury motor yacht DescaradA. Indulge yourself in exclusive service and prestige facilities, complete with enjoyable activities and culinary moments. With a maximum of eight guests in four private cabins, you are guaranteed a more personal and flexible cruising atmosphere that is well fitted to individual needs. DescaradA’s home port is Abel Point Marina in Airlie Beach. She cruises to some of the most beautiful areas of the Whitsundays, such as Nara Inlet with its extraordinary rock faces and bushwalks to the aboriginal caves, South Molle Island’s famous forest tracks, the breathtaking snorkeling and dive spots of Cateran Bay on Border Island and the pure white silica sands of Whitehaven Beach. Your experience is filled with enjoyable activities, smiley moments and the feeling of never wanting to leave the wonders of Whitsunday Islands behind.

MaxI RAGAMUFFIN One Day Whitsunday Sailing Adventures. Cruise 1, Blue Pearl Bay Snorkelling Adventure. Cruise 2, Whitehaven Beach Picnic Adventure. PO Box 1006 Airlie Beach QLD 4802 Tel: +61 7 4946 6929 Fax: +61 7 4946 6941 Email: info@maxiaction.com.au Web: www.maxiaction.com.au

DescaradA’s 2 day 2 night cruises depart Abel Point Marina, Airlie Beach at 4pm on Fridays and return at 4pm on Sundays. 3 day 3night cruises depart Able Point Marina at 10am on Tuesdays and return at 10am on Fridays.

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Whitsunday Rent a Yacht Explore the Whitsunday Islands on board a yacht, catamaran or motor cruiser. Access fantastic swimming, snorkelling, fishing and diving spots. No boat licence required. 6 Bay Terrace Shute Harbour QLD 4802 Tel: +61 7 4946 9232 Fax: +61 7 4946 9512 Email: holiday@rentayacht.com.au Web: www.rentayacht.com.au

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Ocean Rafting Join our exhilarating ride to Whitehaven Beach, Hill Inlet look out, pristine snorkel reefs and stunning National Park walks. Enjoy the pleasure of a small group. The Jetty Office, Coral Sea Resort Airlie Beach QLD 4802 Tel: +61 7 4946 6848 Fax: +61 7 4946 1488 Email: oceanrafting@airlie.net.au Web: www.oceanrafting.com.au

Air Whitsunday Luxury seaplane tours around the magnificent Whitsunday Islands and to our private lagoon inside the Great Barrier Reef for snorkeling. Terminal One, Whitsunday Airport, Air Whitsunday Road Shute Harbour QLD 4802 Tel: +61 7 4946 9111 Fax: +61 7 4946 9100 Email: reservations@airwhitsunday.com.au Web: www.airwhitsunday.com.au

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Townsville

With the idyllic paradise of Magnetic Island right on the doorstep, it’s not hard to see why travellers are attracted to Townsville. With an eclectic mix of rainforest, reef, sandy beaches, outback and big city benefits, Townsville has something for every itinerary.

Must Do!

• Get up close and personal with Australian wildlife at Billabong Sanctuary, Townsville’s interactive wildlife sanctuary

• Island hop between Magnetic, Orpheus, Hinchinbrook, Dunk and Bedarra Islands • Stroll down The Strand and enjoy magnificent views across Cleveland Bay to Magnetic Island • Tantalise your taste buds with North Queensland cuisine • Take an underwater adventure and snorkel or dive the Great Barrier Reef

• Visit World Heritage listed Wallaman Falls near Ingham, Australia’s tallest sheer drop waterfall • Experience the Great Barrier Reef without getting wet at Reef HQ, the world’s largest living reef aquarium • Join a fishing charter and test your angling skills with deep sea tropical fishing

• Bird watchers don’t miss out on a trip to Tyto Wetlands in Ingham, see if you • Pan for gold at the historic Outback can spot some of the 230 species of Queensland town of Charters Towers birds that call Tyto home Townsville is Northern Queensland’s largest city, and its big city vibe, is balanced by its relaxed tropical lifestyle. The region is home to two inner-city cultural hubs – Townsville’s awardwinning beachfront esplanade - the Strand, and Riverway lagoon precinct. From the Strand to buzzing “eat streets” alive with restaurants, cafes and night life. Townsville is the gateway to a wide range of Australian experiences including the Great Barrier Reef, tropical islands, beaches, rainforests, and the Outback.

Where to stay

From secluded island retreats to beachside backpacker properties and outback pubs, the Townsville region offers a broad range of accommodation options to suit all budgets, ages and tastes. Self-contained apartments, the casino, hotels, motels and resorts are also available.

Dining out

Ideas and inspiration Great Barrier Reef

There are a variety of options to experience the Great Barrier Reef. Join a reef trip to swim, snorkel or scuba dive among the colourful corals and marine species of one of the world’s great natural wonders or if you feel like experiencing the reef without getting wet, head to Reef HQ, to experience the world’s largest living coral reef aquarium.

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recently undergone dramatic facelifts and now set a new standard of tropical inner city life. Head to Flinders Street East to experience Townsville’s vibrant nightlife scene or visit Palmer Street to sample award-winning international cuisine. Gregory Street is the perfect place to stop for lunch or coffee and cake, and Cannon Park, near Riverway boasts fantastic restaurants and bars for any occasion.

Home to one of the world’s best wreck dives, S.S. Yongola, North Queensland is

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a hotspot for those keen to check out the underwater scene. Scuba dive or snorkel amid the rich clusters of coral, swim in the warm ocean shallows or search for seasonal fishing haunts in the Great Barrier Reef.

Magnetic Island Known as “Maggie” to the locals, Magnetic Island is one of Australia’s undiscovered tropical island getaways and lies just 8km off the Townsville coastline. Visitors to the island can now enjoy five-star luxury as a string of new resort developments are available complimenting the existing backpacker and family accommodation.

Five of the best In addition to Magnetic Island four more island gems float off the coast - Orpheus, Hinchinbrook, Bedarra and Dunk Islands. Each offers a different experience, and between them, the islands cater to everyone from backpackers to families, couples and anyone looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of every day life.

Outdoor lifestyle The Strand is the perfect place to unwind during any holiday to Townsville. The popular foreshore stretches for 2.5km and offers views across to Magnetic Island, swimming enclosures, café, state of the art water park and play grounds for the children. Riverway spreads along the banks of the Ross River, mixing modern facilities with the great outdoors, offering two huge swimming lagoons, playgrounds and parklands. Regular cultural performances are held at the Riverway Arts Centre, while significant sporting events take place in the precinct’s stadium.

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How to get here Townsville

Airport: Fly into Townsville (2 hours flying time from Brisbane, or 50 minutes from Cairns). Location: Townsville is a 15 hour drive north from Brisbane, or a four hour drive south from Cairns.

Transfer options include: • Train – Sunlander and the Tilt Train link Townsville to coastal centres including Brisbane, Mackay and Cairns • Townsville Sunbus, limousines, taxis and airport transfers • Self drive

Outdoor adventures With the reef, rainforest and Outback all within easy reach; Townsville offers adventures in some of the country’s most beautiful locations. White water rafting, bushwalking, abseiling, horse riding, sky diving, fishing, scuba diving and snorkelling are just some of the activities on offer.

Nature and wildlife Home to Australia’s largest collection of animals and plant life, Townsville, North Queensland is the perfect destination to get in touch with nature. Visit a local water hole to see a platypus in the wild, wake up to the sounds of thousands of birds, wander through stunning national parks and rainforests, or camp beside beautiful waterfalls. Watch saltwater crocodiles being fed at a native animal sanctuary or spot a friendly koala on Magnetic Island.

Tyto Wetlands The Tyto Wetlands is a unique experience, located in the town of Ingham, incorporating lagoons, interpretive signs, hides and lookouts where visitors can appreciate over 200 different species of native birds amongst other wildlife. There is also a unique array of native Australian flora for the keen nature observer.

The wetlands feature extensive walking tracks which allow visitors to explore the park at their own pace.

Charters Tours and Ravenswood Driving down the wide streets of Charters Towers is like viewing a montage of Australian heritage. Once the most populated town in Queensland outside Brisbane, Charters Towers is as rich in history as it is in gold. On your way to Charters Towers , a short 40 kilometre detour off the Flinders Highway will find you in historic Ravenswood. Step back in time as you explore the

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uniqueness of this heritage-listed goldmining town.

Great Tropical Drive The Great Tropical Drive is a self-drive route located in North Queensland. The driving route stretches along the stunning coast from south of Townsville up to Cairns and north to Cooktown. It showcases the reef, rainforest, wetlands and the Outback – all within a few hours drive. Do the whole drive or choose one of the 14 shorter routes which range from easy one-day drives to week-long 4WD and campervan adventures.

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ACCOMMODATION / ACTIVITIES / TRANSPORT Park Regis Anchorage

Jupiters Townsville Hotel & Casino The hotel’s great location, in the cosmopolitan Palmer Street dining precinct, means you’re an easy stroll from restaurants, cafes, bars, city nightlife and Jupiters Casino. At Park Regis Anchorage enjoy the comfort of a studio room or self-contained one or two bedroom apartment. The hotel also features an onsite restaurant, BBQ area and two pools.

Experience the best North Queensland has to offer at Jupiters Townsville Hotel Casino! Situated on the Breakwater Marina, this 4 ½ star property has views overlooking the Marina/City or Coral Sea/ Magnetic Island. The hotel has 194 rooms including suites and can also offer interconnecting rooms for families. Other facilities include 3 restaurants and 4 bars, large tropical pool, spa, sauna, gym and massage centre and casino.

51 Palmer Street Townsville QLD 4810 Tel: +61 7 4722 6200 Fax: +61 7 4724 1263 Email: anchorage@parkregishotels.com Web: www.parkregishotels.com

Sir Leslie Thiess Drive Townsville QLD 4810 Tel: +61 7 4722 2333 Fax: +61 7 4772 4741 Email: TSVLreservations@tabcorp.com.au Web: www.jupiterstownsville.com.au

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Seagulls Resort

mercure townsville Located on the seafront overlooking Magnetic Island, Seagulls Resort is set amongst three acres of lush tropical landscaped gardens. Situated just 5 minutes from the airport and central business district and is only a 10 minutes stroll from Townsville’s premier beach promenade “The Strand”.

Ideally located only minutes from the airport & city centre, Mercure Townsville is set amidst unique tropical gardens on the shores of Lake Curralea, offering comfortable and relaxing accommodation. All modern rooms offer a choice of views of gardens, resort-style pool or tranquil water features.

The Resort offers a variety of well appointed airconditioned accommodation ranging from Motel Rooms to Self-contained 74 The Esplanade Belgian Gardens Townsville QLD 4810 Tel: +61 7 4721 3111 Fax: +61 7 4721 3133 Email: resort@seagulls.com.au Web: www.seagulls.com.au

Woolcock Street Townsville QLD 4810 Tel: +61 7 4725 2222 Fax: +61 7 4725 1384 Email: h1753-re01@accor.com.au Web: www.accorhotels.com.au

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Yongala Dive

Queensland Rail Travel

Take the fastest trip to one of Australia’s best dives, the S.S Yongala Wreck. Experience giant Queensland gropers, marble rays, sea snakes, turtles and much more!

Take a memorable holiday in Queensland with a rail journey that will ensure that you sit back, take in the breathtaking scenery and relax on your way to Townsville. You can choose from two services - the Tilt Train is Australia’s most innovative train built for high speed and comfort and The Sunlander is one of The World’s Top 25 Rail Journeys providing a special treat on your Queensland holiday. Level 1, Railcentre 2 Brisbane QLD 4000 Tel: +61 7 3235 5444 Fax: +61 7 3235 1309 Email: bookings@qr.com.au Web: queenslandrail.com.au

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56 Narrah Street Alva Beach QLD 4807 Tel: +61 7 4783 1519 Fax: +61 7 4783 7277 Email: info@yongaladive.com.au Web: www.yongaladive.com.au

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Magnetic Island is just 20 minutes from the city centre by fast catamaran ferry, or 40 minutes by car ferry.

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Cairns & Great Barrier Reef

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Escape to Cairns and the Great Barrier Reef and discover a place of vast beauty and natural wonders – an Australian tropical adventure brought to you by nature. Being the only place on earth where two World-Heritage areas meet, adventures are as diverse as trekking through an ancient rainforest one day, to diving on the world’s largest coral reef the next.

Must Do!

• The Great Barrier Reef and tropical islands • Browse local markets in Kuranda, Cairns, Port Douglas and the Atherton Tablelands • Visit Cooktown - Australia’s first non-indigenous settlement discovered and settled by Captain Cook and his crew in 1770 • Mission Beach

The sheer size and abundant underwater life of the Great Barrier Reef will take your breath away. You can explore the many islands and coral cays, hundreds of species of coral and more than 1500 species of fish. Your reef adventure can be an awe-inspiring seaplane flight, a world class dive, snorkelling its warm waters or from the dry delights of a glass bottomed boat or submersible vessel. Cairns is the international gateway to Queensland’s tropics. It’s the ideal place to start or finish your adventure. You’ll find a huge selection of accommodation styles, world class dining, entertainment and cultural facilities. It’s also an adventure into history. Delve into Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture of the area or take a journey along the coastline of the Great Tropical Drive to learn about the colourful past of this vibrant part of the world.

• Port Douglas • Visit the World Heritage-listed Daintree rainforest and Cape Tribulation • Barron and Mossman Gorges • Visit a variety of Aboriginal rock sites and learn about Australia’s rich indigenous history • Explore the Outback and spectacular scenery of the Cape York Peninsula and the Gulf Savannah

Queensland’s Tropical North is your invitation to explore your adventurous side surrounded by the warmth of the tropics and the wide-eyed wonders of the reef and the rainforest. It’s an Australian tropical adventure where you’ll feel vital, connected and alive. It’s where Australia shines. And you’ll shine too, from the moment you arrive.

Where to stay

Tropical North Queensland has a plethora of great accommodation options; from beachside resorts with world-renowned spas to quaint B&B’s, the options are endless. Sleep in a luxurious ‘treehouse’ in a rainforest canopy, camp beside a private beach, or why not hire your own private island for complete tropical seclusion. There is also a wide choice of island accommodation from ecotourism chalets, boutique resort hotels, five-star

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luxury lodges and resorts to casual family accommodation. Or, stay on the water, with extended trips from budget style live-a-board trips to private luxury charter vessels equipped with chefs. Hotels in the region range from warm country pubs to ultra luxe high-rises, while Outback farmstays provide a fantastic opportunity to experience genuine friendliness, authentic country life and the comforts of home.

Dining out

Outdoor dining is one of the joys of being in Cairns & Great Barrier Reef. Alfresco dining, hinterland vineyards and internationally recognised restaurants; no holiday to Tropical North Queensland is complete without tasting the local delicacies. Tempt your tastebuds at award-winning restaurants, as well as casual meals in quaint restaurants, cafés and takeaway outlets. A smorgasbord of fantastic international cuisine is on offer with everything from Italian, Japanese, Thai, Chinese, French, Mediterranean, American, and of course, unique Australian cuisine infusing ‘bush tucker’.

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The Great Barrier Reef and Islands Stretching more than 2,300km along the Queensland coastline and covering 35 million hectares, the Great Barrier Reef is the world’s largest coral reef system. Tropical North Queensland offers the

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closest and easiest access point to this majestic underwater playground where visitors can discover some of its 1,500 brilliantly coloured species of fish, 4,000 species of molluscs and over 400 types of coral. Here it’s easy to slip into the region’s laidback tropical lifestyle with diving, snorkelling, sailing, cruising and island hopping. This is the ultimate diving destination with some of the world’s best diver training facilities located in Cairns and Port Douglas. With courses from beginner to open water, advanced and specialist diving accreditation, the region caters for both novice and experience divers. But diving is not the only way to experience this tropical underwater land. Grab some flippers and a snorkel or upgrade to a motorised snorkelling scooter to navigate the coral gardens, choose platform walking with your own diving helmet, or keep completely dry in a glass-bottomed boat. Experiencing tropical life, exciting water sports and nature walks is easy at one of the

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region’s islands including Fitzroy Island, Green Island, Bedarra Island, Dunk Island, Lizard Island, Double Island, Hinchinbrook Island, Orpheus Island, Frankland Islands, or one of the Torres Strait islands located at the very tip of Australia.

Daintree Rainforest and Cape Tribulation North of Cairns is Cape Tribulation, the Mossman Gorge and the World Heritagelisted Daintree Rainforest. The oldest surviving tropical rainforest in the world, the Daintree is a site of exceptional beauty and scientific significance, containing the most species of plants and animals in Australia. Meet the locals of the region – furry, feathered and sometimes feared – in the depths of the rainforest or in the comfort of a wildlife park. Cape Tribulation spoils visitors with direct access to the Daintree, pristine

white sand beaches, picnic areas, rainforest walks, 4WD safaris, reef trips, mangrove and crocodile watching tours, ocean kayaking and horse trekking. Visitors stay in secluded resorts, ecoretreats, or drop in by day tours.

Cairns Modern and sophisticated, the city of Cairns offers adventure, excitement, shopping and the best in dining and accommodation. The Cairns Esplanade is the hub of this tropical city and is the perfect spot to soak up the atmosphere. A huge inner-city swimming lagoon is ideal for year round swimming, while restaurants, bars, clubs, cafés and galleries that line the Esplanade offer sweeping views across Trinity Inlet. Cairns is also the main gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, with hundreds of cruises, tours and adventures departing the city daily.

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Cairns Beaches

Aboriginal Sites & culture

Relax and indulge in Australia’s spa capital or mingle with the locals at one of the quiet beachside villages near Cairns. Palm Cove has earned accolades for its five-star resorts, fine dining and some of the best spas in the world, while other northern beaches of Machans, Holloways, Yorkeys Knob, Trinity and Ellis Beach are popular for their laid-back feel and range of apartment, luxury and guest house-style accommodation.

Tropical North Queensland offers some of Australia’s best indigenous experiences and is home to the largest and oldest collection of rock art sites in the world. Discover Aboriginal ancestral paintings, modern artworks, ochre body painting, authentic artefacts, traditional dance, indigenous knowledge of bush foods and medicines, and customs and festivals of the Aboriginal, Thursday Islander and Torres Strait Islander people. The long Aboriginal history stretches into the Cape York Peninsula and has left a legacy of some of the world’s great archaeological treasure, with sites dating back 30,000 years.

Port Douglas Port Douglas is a delightful village situated a scenic one hour drive north of Cairns. Wedged between two World Heritage sites – The Great Barrier Reef and ancient Daintree Rainforest – this stunning seaside jewel offers palm fringed streets and beaches, a selection of incredible accommodation, beautiful boutique shopping experiences, art galleries, Sunday markets, fantastic spas and a multitude of award-winning restaurants. Be sure to visit the famous Four Mile Beach where shady palms and a tropical forest lines kilometres of white sand washed by the turquoise Coral Sea.

Torres Strait Torres Strait, is a stunning network of 17 Great Barrier Reef islands just north of Australia’s most northern point in Cape York. Thursday Island offers modern accommodation and thanks to small airports in Bamaga, Horn Island and Coen, visitors can experience this unique part of nature’s theme park all year round.* Virtually untouched, the Torres

Strait islands and surrounding Great Barrier Reef are home to some of the world’s most stunning blue waters. An abundance of marine life including dugongs, dolphins, giant marlin and sea turtles surround these islands and you won’t find them anywhere else in the world. * (Please note: To travel to remote islands - other than Thursday and Horn Islands - visitors must get permission from the Torres Strait Regional Authority -TSRA).

Great Tropical Drive With 14 unique trails highlighting Outback, adventure, nature and wildlife, indigenous, food and wine and heritage, the Great Tropical Drive is one of the best ways to explore the Tropical North Queensland region. Pick up a map and make it a day trip, or take your time and explore the route at your own pace.

Mission Beach Set among Wet Tropics rainforests and surrounded by secluded sun-kissed beaches, sugar cane farms, tropical fruit plantations and national parks, it’s easy to be immersed in the scenery along the route between Cairns and Townsville. Half of Australia’s Licuala fan palms are in this region and it is also home to the endangered Cassowary, a magnificent flightless rainforest bird that is the area’s natural icon. Mission Beach is situated halfway along the Great Tropical Drive and is a relaxed, yet vibrant beachfront town with over 14km of magnificent golden sandy beaches fringed by the rainforest. Less than 5km offshore, Dunk Island and Bedarra Island provide an accessible aquatic playground, with an abundance of adventure activities including white water rafting, parachuting, canoeing, cruising and fishing also available in the region.

Kuranda Village The picturesque mountain retreat of Kuranda Village is a vibrant little town surrounded by World Heritage rainforest. Popular for street markets, cultural theatres and nature displays, Kuranda also gives visitors access to Barron Gorge where local Aboriginals share their ancient knowledge of this tropical rainforest region and its cultural heritage. Leave the car in Cairns and visit Kuranda via the Kuranda Scenic Railway and return on the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway, the world’s longest rainforest cableway offering an educational rainforest experience with a spectacular view.

Atherton Tablelands Just inland from the coast is the serene setting of the Cairns Highlands, a patchwork of farmlands, ancient rainforests, crater lakes and waterfalls

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How to get here Cairns Airport: Fly into Cairns (2hr 30min) from Brisbane. Location: Cairns is located a 19 hour drive north of Brisbane.

Transfer options include: • Train – Queensland Rail’s Sunlander and Tilt Train link Cairns to coastal towns along the Queensland coastline from Brisbane. • Sunbus Cairns, Cairns Limousines, Cairns Black & White Taxis, Greyhound Buses • Self drive

offering a cool rural retreat. The area rises to 1000 metres above sea level and offers an abundance of experiences and attractions in stunning natural surrounds. The town of Mareeba, famous for hot air ballooning, coffee and tropical fruits such as mangoes and lychees, is the first window to the Outback. Visit a wildlife conservation park, browse local markets, tour coffee plantations, taste tropical fruit wines, or hand feed wild rock wallabies right at the edge of the Outback.

Gulf Savannah Soak in the outback scenery and uncover the hidden treasures of the Gulf Savannah. Beginning a few hours drive west of Cairns, this is an expansive region of dry grasslands, lava tubes, cascading hot springs, hidden gorges, sensational fishing spots and mining relics. Sit back, relax and watch the world go by on the unique Gulflander and Savannahlander train journeys, or visit the unique Undara Lava Caves to see the results of a volcano 190,000 years ago. Take a self drive adventure across north Australia

along the Savannah Way; visit World Heritage fossil fields, historic towns, and aboriginal communities and enjoy the spectacular changing landscapes and wide open spaces that the region offers. A network of professional guides and tourism operators serve as protectors and interpreters of the Outback in the tropical savannahs of northern Australia where the local characters are as colourful as an outback sunset.

Cape York Peninsula For the adventurous spirit, this spectacular region is true frontier country – rugged and demanding,

but ever so rewarding. The Cape York Peninsula begins at historic Cooktown north of Cairns and extends almost 1000kms to the tip of Australia in the north and is a land of few people and prolific wildlife. One of the world’s last accessible wilderness areas, the ‘Cape’ is an under-explored paradise with thousands of species of tropical birds, basking crocodiles and some of the most spectacular scenery in the country. Visit ancient Aboriginal cultural sites, head to premier sports fishing grounds or go on a 4WD adventure past towering termite nests, fast-flowing rivers and remote camping and wilderness lodges.

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1 Explorer Drive Mission Beach QLD 4852 Tel: +61 7 4068 8154 Fax: +61 7 4068 8596 Email: gm@elandraresorts.com Web: www.elandraresorts.com

Foxwell Park

The Elandra, is an unparalleled boutique resort specialising in hosting couples. Our eclectically designed rooms featuring artifacts and tribal pieces from across the globe are nestled amongst lush tropical rainforest, interlinked by elevated boardwalks, overlooking the Coral Sea and Family Islands. Our Restaurant will delight even the most discerning palette with a focus on locally sourced produce. Our colonial style cocktail bar, library and chill out lounge overlook the alluring swimming pool

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Boutique hotel with five star luxury rooms and spa suites. Fine dining restaurant. Six hole golf course ideal for beginners. Private lake with abundant aquatic life including Barramundi for fishing. Exotic bird and wildlife including; Storks, Ducks, Swans, Brolgas, Tree Kangaroos and Platypus. Sixty acres of picturesque, peaceful paradise with easy access to the Great Barrier Reef, Outback and Adventure Tourism activities. 336 Foxwell Park Malanda QLD 4885 Tel: +61 7 4096 6183 Fax: +61 7 4096 6380 Email: info@foxwellpark.com.au Web: www.foxwellpark.com.au Features:

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Rose Gums Wilderness Retreat

Jabiru Safari Lodge at Mareeba Wetlands

Self-contained private rainforest treehouses with fireplaces, spa baths, platypus creeks, bushwalks, birdwatching, breakfast hampers, bathrobes and linen. Land Road via Lake Eacham Malanda QLD 4855 Tel: +61 7 4096 8360 Fax: +61 7 4096 8312 Email: info@rosegums.com.au Web: www.rosegums.com.au

1 hour from Cairns, this 2000ha EcoLodge is an all-inclusive outback wildlife experience in ensuited, African-style tented safari cabins featuring Wildlife Safaris, canoeing, walking and cruise. Pickford Rd Biboohra Mareeba QLD 4870 Tel: +61 7 4093 2514 Fax: +61 7 4093 2514 Email: info@jabirusafarilodge.com.au Web: www.jabirusafarilodge.com.au

Adventurous by nature, Cairns & Great Barrier Reef mixes the excitement of new discoveries with the enchantment of exotic experiences. The only place where two World Heritage-listed areas are side by side, you can dive the depths of the Great Barrier Reef or soar above the world’s oldest tropical rainforest. Spectacular tropical landscapes are matched with superior natural encounters where you can step out of your comfort zone or retreat to indulge in modern luxuries. Tourism Tropical North Tourism is the peak regional marketing organisation for the region and welcomes the opportunity to assist you in marketing our spectacular region. Please visit www.ttnq.org.au for all your tourism marketing needs in Cairns & Great Barrier Reef.

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Cairns Colonial Club Resort

Southern Cross Atrium Apartments

Cairns Colonial Club Resort is nestled within 11 acres of lush award winning gardens. From the time you arrive at the resort you will know you are on holidays in a tropical paradise. Comfort and convenience are assured with 345 rooms. There is something for everyone…

18-26 Cannon Street Cairns QLD 4870 Tel: +61 7 4053 8800 Fax: +61 7 4053 7072 Email: info@cairnscolonialclub.com.au Web: www.cairnscolonialclub.com.au Features: Room Features:

3-11 Water Street Cairns QLD 4870 Tel: +61 7 4080 2700 Fax: +61 7 4041 5069 Email: info@southerncrossapartments.com Web: www.southerncrossapartments.com Experiences:

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All Seasons Cairns

Shangri-La Hotel The Marina Cairns All Seasons Cairns, the hotel chain where the little extras don’t cost extra : Delicious breakfast and Internet access are all included in the price of your room! Centrally located in the heart of Cairns CBD offering affordable 4 star boutique accommodation with warm friendly, personalized service; 24hr reception, restaurant, pool bar, tour desk, lift access and WiFi.

Shangri-La is a 10-minute drive to the airport and metres to the Esplanade Lagoon, Reef Terminal, Pier Shopping and Cairns’ premier dining precinct along the Pier Promenade. Shangri-La is the only luxury hotel on the water and offers modern accommodations and spectacular views of the Marlin Marina and Trinity Bay.

Cnr Florence & Lake Streets Cairns QLD 4870 Tel: +61 7 4051 5733 Fax: +61 7 4031 2298 Email: info@allseasonscairns.com.au Web: www.all-seasons-hotels.com

Pierpoint Road Cairns QLD 4870 Tel: +61 7 4031 1411 Fax: +61 7 4031 3226 Email: slmc@shangri-la.com Web: www.shangri-la.com

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Il Palazzo Boutique Hotel Apartments

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REEF PALMS

Superbly appointed one bedroom fully self-contained apartments in the heart of Cairns city. Just minutes to Reef Fleet Terminal, Cairns swimming lagoon, casino, restaurants and shopping.

Make your holiday special. Reef Palms is close to airport, city and restaurants. We offer self contained, modern, studio apartments with superior beds, wireless internet and large LCD TV’s with Austar. Room service breakfast can be enjoyed on your private balcony daily, then relax in our pool or spa. Off street parking and guest laundry available. Book all tours inhouse.

Serviced daily, shady balconies, laundry, airconditioning, in room safe, hairdryer, lift, heated mediterranean pool, BBQ, tour desk.

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Truly tropical ambience in the heart of buzzing Cairns, this is the unique holiday experience offered by Southern Cross Atrium Apartments, situated just moments from Cairns’ beautiful Esplanade and Lagoon. The decor of each unit is modern and has all the superior appointments that you would expect to make your stay enjoyable. The units are all self catering and offer a combination of Studio, 1 bedroom and 2 Bedroom Apartments

62 Abbott Street Cairns QLD 4870 Tel: +61 7 4041 2155 Fax: +61 7 4041 2166 Email: info@ilpalazzo.com.au Web: www.ilpalazzo.com.au

41-47 Digger Street Cairns QLD 4870 Tel: +61 7 4051 2599 Fax: +61 7 4051 7676 Email: info@reefpalms.com.au Web: www.reefpalms.com.au

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53 - 57 The Esplanade Cairns QLD 4870 Tel: +61 7 4046 4141 Fax: +61 7 4046 4242 Email: international.res@mantragroup.com.au Web: www.mantragroup.com.au

Mantra Trilogy With its central position in the heart of Cairns, Mantra Esplanade provides direct access to the lively local streetscape and departure points for the Great Barrier Reef.

Overlooking Trinity Bay and the hinterland above Cairns Esplanade, Mantra Trilogy’s premier location and landmark architecture epitomise Far North Queensland apartment living.

Ideal for business and pleasure, Mantra Esplanade features premium, self-contained accommodation with comfortable hotel rooms and spacious one and two bedroom suites with panoramic views.

The hotel rooms and apartments offer open plan living opening to balconies designed for entertaining in signature casual Cairns style. The apartments have kitchens fully equipped for self-catering. 101 - 105 The Esplanade Cairns QLD 4870 Tel: +61 7 4080 8000 Fax: +61 7 4080 8001 Email: international.res@mantragroup.com.au Web: www.mantragroup.com.au

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Park Regis City Quays

Piermonde Apartments Located in central Cairns, Park Regis City Quays comprises modern, one and two bedroom self-contained apartments and hotel rooms. Relax and unwind at the rooftop pool and BBQ sun deck, or take advantage of the onsite tour desk to explore the region’s magnificent reefs and rainforests.

Piermonde Apartments is a unique apartment hotel offering guests luxury and comfort in the heart of Cairns. The hotel boasts the largest guestrooms in Cairns – featuring spacious, stylish and superbly appointed two and three bedroom self-contained apartments, with oversized balcony offering sweeping views. Hotel features pool, spa and onsite parking.

6 Lake Street Cairns QLD 4870 Tel: +61 7 4042 6400 Fax: +61 7 4031 7227 Email: cityquays@parkregishotels.com Web: www.parkregishotels.com

2-4 Lake Street Cairns QLD 4870 Tel: +61 7 4042 6500 Fax: +61 7 4041 6026 Email: piermonde@parkregishotels.com Web: www.parkregishotels.com

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Mantra Esplanade

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Price from: AUD $209

Self Rated

HOLIDAY INN CAIRNS Superbly located on the Cairns Esplanade between the Coral Sea and World Heritage rainforest, Holiday Inn Cairns is within walking distance to the Cairns city centre, shops, dining, tours and the wharf, the step off point to the Great Barrier Reef. As soon as you arrive at the hotel you will realise you are in a tropical haven of relaxation, with the hotels unique rainforest atrium complete with tropical plants, rock pools and resident Barramundi fish in the centre of the hotel and an inspiring vista of the Cairns foreshore and mountains from guest rooms.

121-123 The Esplanade & Florence Street Cairns QLD 4870 Tel: +61 7 4050 6070 Fax: +61 7 4031 3770 Email: res@holidayinncairns.com.au Web: www.holidayinn.com.au

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ACCOMMODATION Novotel Cairns Oasis Resort

ON THE BEACH HOLIDAY APARTMENTS Overlooking beautiful Trinity Beach, right on the beachfront, 15 minutes from Cairns International Airport. 42 luxury self-contained one, two and three bedroom apartments, thoughtfully designed and appointed to truly capture North Queenslands tropical lifestyle. Apartments feature private balconies with ocean views, air-conditioning, full kitchen facilities and private laundry. Walk to shops and restaurants.

Although you’re only a block away from the city centre and popular Night Markets, the tranquil resort surroundings of this award winning property make you feel you’re a million miles away. The central courtyard features a sandy beach, free-form swimming pool, surrounded by lush tropical gardens. All rooms and suites have balconies or courtyards.

122 Lake Street Cairns QLD 4870 Tel: +61 7 4080 1888 Fax: +61 7 4080 1889 Email: stay@novotelcairnsresort.com.au Web: www.novotelcairnsresort.com.au

49-51 Vasey Esplanade Trinity Beach QLD 4879 Tel: +61 7 4057 7555 Fax: +61 7 4057 7622 Email: info@onthebeach.com.au Web: www.onthebeach.com.au

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Hilton Cairns

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Agincourt Beachfront Apartments Cairns’ only absolute waterfront hotel, Hilton Cairns is perfectly located within the city centre.

Agincourt Beachfront Apartments is a complex of self contained Apartments with ocean or garden views. Right on the beach, 20m heated outdoor pool, car parking.

34 Esplanade Cairns QLD 4870 Tel: +61 7 4050 2000 Fax: +61 7 4050 2001 Email: reservations.cairns@hilton.com Web: www.cairns.hilton.com

69-73 Arlington Esplanade Clifton Beach, Cairns QLD 4879 Tel: +61 7 4055 3500 Fax: +61 7 4055 3628 Email: res@agincourt.com.au Web: www.agincourt.com.au

Coral Sands on Trinity Beach

Marlin Gateway Holiday Apartments

Absolute beachfront! Spacious living areas, fully equipped kitchens and laundries,large balconies. Set in tropical gardens with large lagoon pool. 7 restaurants within 200m.

Large family friendly 1,2 and 3 bedroom self-contained apartments. Walk to beach, shops and restaurants. Tour desk. Pool and BBQ. Internet access all apartments.

Cnr Trinity Beach Road and Vasey Esplanade Trinity Beach, Cairns QLD 4879 Tel: +61 7 4057 8800 Fax: +61 7 4057 8811 Email: admin@coralsands.com.au Web: www.coralsands.com.au

33-37 Trinity Beach Road Trinity Beach QLD 4879 Tel: +61 7 4057 7600 Fax: +61 7 4057 7785 Email: info@marlingateway.com.au Web: www.marlingateway.com.au Self Rated

Villa Paradiso

The Reef Retreat Villa Paradiso beachfront apartments are perfectly located between the restaurants in the heart of Palm Cove. Spacious with a beach-facing balcony or patio, most are served by lifts from the secure basement car park. A heated pool, covered BBQ, and a tour desk are on site.

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The Reef Retreat, an architect designed, intimate tropical retreat set amongst the trees, consists of 36 studios, suites and Villas, complete with kitchenettes, living/dining areas opening onto private balconies overlooking the heated pool or tropical gardens. Enjoy the peace and seclusion of this rainforest setting only metres from idyllic Palm Cove beach and restaurants.

111 Williams Esplanade Palm Cove QLD 4879 Tel: +61 7 4059 8800 Fax: +61 7 4055 3946 Email: stay@villaparadiso.com.au Web: www.villaparadiso.com.au

10-14 Harpa Street Palm Cove QLD 4879 Tel: +61 7 4059 1744 Fax: +61 7 4059 1745 Email: sales@reefretreat.com.au Web: www.reefretreat.com.au

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ACCOMMODATION Peppers Beach Club & Spa, Palm Cove Overlooking the palm-fringed beach at Palm Cove, Peppers Beach Club & Spa is an idyllic beachfront destination offering 153 elegant suites and spa rooms from private one bedroom to luxurious two bedroom penthouses with rooftop terraces with lounge, BBQ and private pool or heated Jacuzzi. Suites also feature beachfront or lagoon views and kitchens.

Marlin Waters Beachfront Apartments One bedroom fully self-contained beachfront apartments. 4 levels all with beachviews. Lift access. Patrolled beach opposite. On site management. 131-133 Williams Esplanade Palm Cove QLD 4879 Tel: +61 7 4055 3933 Fax: +61 7 4055 3935 Email: palmcove@ozemail.com.au Web: www.palmcovebeachfront.com.au

Oasis at Palm Cove Fully furnished 1,2 & 3 bedroom selfcontained apartments, set on 2 1/2 acres of tropical gardens in a private cul de sac only 200 metres from Palm Cove beach & village. Large lagoon style pool.

123 Williams Esplanade Palm Cove QLD 4879 Tel: +61 7 4059 9200 Fax: +61 7 4059 9222 Email: palmcove@peppers.com.au Web: www.peppers.com.au

McDonald Close Palm Cove QLD 4879 Tel: +61 7 4059 0522 Fax: +61 7 4059 0577 Email: info@oasis-palmcove.com.au Web: www.oassis-palmcove.com.au

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Boutique Collection - Port Douglas - Palm Cove - Cairns

Mantra PortSea

There is something special about our exquisite collection of high end penthouse, poolside, beachside and retreat suites in Palm Cove, Cairns, Bramston Beach, Port Douglas and the northern coast of Australia. 137 williams esplanade Cairns QLD 4879 Tel: +61 7 4059 8700 Fax: +61 7 4059 2555 Email: rob@theboutiquecollection.com.au Web: www.theboutiquecollection.com.au

Mantra PortSea offers the perfect accommodation solution for a relaxing getaway or carefree family holiday to Tropical North Queensland. With hotel rooms and one and two bedroom studios, Mantra PortSea offers guest laundry, undercover parking, internet room, tour desk, tennis court, spa and inviting swimming pools.

Le Cher Du Monde Le Cher Du Monde is located in the very heart of Port Douglas, a short walk from outdoor cafés, restaurants, the Marina Mirage and Four Mile Beach. 34 Macrossan Street Port Douglas QLD 4877 Tel: +61 7 4099 6400 Fax: +61 7 4099 6411 Email: information@lecherdumonde.com.au Web: www.lecherdumonde.com.au

76 Davidson Street Port Douglas QLD 4877 Tel: +61 7 4087 2000 Fax: +61 7 4087 2001 Email: international.res@mantragroup.com.au Web: www.mantragroup.com.au Features: Room Features:

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Peninsula Boutique Hotel Port Douglas

PORT DOUGLAS RETREAT

The only hotel with beach/ocean views, a minute’s stroll to Port’s shopping village. Luxury Ocean/ Poolview Apartment Suites, a quiet tropical oasis. Large Balconies. An adult haven. 9-13 The Esplanade Port Douglas QLD 4877 Tel: +61 7 4099 9100 Fax: +61 7 4099 5440 Email: sheryn@peninsulahotel.com.au Web: www.peninsulahotel.com.au

YOUR QUIET RETREAT IN NORTH TROPICAL QUEENSLAND. Port Douglas Retreat offers self contained holiday apartments. Perfect for couples or single travellers. EXCELLENT LOCATION. Port Douglas Retreat is superbly located, just a few minutes’ walk to Four Mile Beach and the dining indulgences offered in Macrossan Street.

reflections of port douglas For that special getaway - hidden among the tropical gardens and swaying palm trees on Macrossan Street, Reflections of Port Douglas 70 Macrossan Street Port Douglas QLD 4877 Tel: +61 7 4099 4555 Fax: +61 7 4099 4050 Email: carmel@reflectionsofpd.com.au Web: www.reflectionsofpd.com.au

31 - 33 Mowbray Street Port Douglas QLD 4877 Tel: +61 7 4099 5053 Fax: +61 7 4099 5033 Email: info@portdouglasretreat.com.au Web: www.portdouglasretreat.com.au Features: Room Features:

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Nestled into tropical gardens and only metres from Four Mile Beach, Sunseeker was designed by one of Port Douglas’s leading architects to reflect a bygone era. This unique building has spacious two storey penthouses and offers the discerning traveller a premium location without high street prices. It is the perfect place to stay and have long walks on the beach and long lunches in the village. Sunseeker offers guests casual holidaying in the tropics at its best. Latitude 16 has 10 properties in Port Douglas ranging from 1 bedroom to 3 bedroom superior apartments. Overlooking the magical Coral Sea or staying on Macrossan Street, the choice is yours. Latitude 16 has an apartment perfectly suited to you.

7 garrick Street Port Douglas QLD 4877 Tel: +61 7 4099 4055 Fax: +61 7 4099 5642 Email: holiday@sunseeker-port-douglas.com.au Web: www.sunseeker-port-douglas.com.au www.lat16.com.au

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LATITuDE 16 TROPICAL REEF

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LATITuDE 16 SuNSEEkER

LATITuDE 16 DRIFTwOOD MANTARAY

2 or 3 bedrooms full self contained apartments, 2 pools, outdoor barbecue area and with only minutes to walk to the beach or town.

1,2 & 3 bedroom self contained apartments only minutes walk from the beach and heart of Port Douglas.

10 Davidson Street Port Douglas QLD 4877 Tel: +61 7 4099 5533 Fax: +61 7 4099 5642 Email: holiday@tropicalreef.com.au Web: www.tropicalreef.com.au

65 Macrossan Street Port Douglas QLD 4877 Tel: +61 7 4099 5119 Fax: +61 7 4099 5272 Email: info@driftwood-mantaray.com.au Web: www.driftwood-mantaray.com.au

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ACCOMMODATION VILLA SAN MICHELE

Martinique on Macrossan Villa San Michele is perfectly positioned for guests to enjoy the cosmopolitan charm of the boutique shops, cafes & restaurants but is also combined with a relaxed and almost secretive location – all within a five minute walk to magical Four Mile Beach & Marina. Located right in the heart of town, our 40 Mediterranean-style self-contained 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments are set around a courtyard with two swimming pools & tropical gardens. 66 Macrossan Street Port Douglas QLD 4877 Tel: +61 7 4099 6222 Fax: +61 7 4099 6233 Email: info@martinique.com.au Web: www.martinique.com.au

39-41 Macrossan Street Port Douglas QLD 4877 Tel: +61 7 4099 4088 Fax: +61 7 4099 4975 Email: info@villasanmichele.com.au Web: www.villasanmichele.com.au Features: Room Features:

19 One bedroom apartments with air-conditioning and ceiling fans. Each apartment has a separate bedroom with queen bed, lounge area (TV. DVD,CD, wireless broadband), Kitchenette, private balcony or terrace. The Saltwater heated swimming pool is surrounded by amazing landscaped tropical gardens. Martinique is uniquely located.. only 60 meters from the majestic Four Mile Beach and a one minute stroll into the Centre of Port Douglas Village.

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Central Plaza Apartments Port Douglas

Dreamcatcher Apartments

Central Plaza Apartments in the heart of Port Douglas with spacious modern 1, 2 and 3 bedroom Spa Apartments with HEATED pool makes us the perfect place to stay and play, just a short walk to the beach and world class boutique shopping, café’s and restaurants. Semi disabled units available. Wedding parties and Families groups our specialty.

35-37 Davidson Street Port Douglas QLD 4877 Tel: +61 7 4099 8100 Fax: +61 7 4099 6503 Email: info@plazaportdouglas.com.au Web: www.plazaportdouglas.com.au

Welcome to your dream...... Dreamcatcher apartments 4.5 star Holiday Accommodation in Port Douglas Australia- the ideal base for your escape to Port Douglas from where you can delight in all the spectacular renowned natural wonders & adventure. 12 spacious holiday apartments in a secluded beachside location just metres from beautiful 4 Mile Beach and minutes from the Port Douglas Village Centre. 26-28 Reef Street Port Douglas QLD 4877 Tel: +61 7 4099 1800 Fax: +61 7 4099 1700 Email: info@dreamcatcherapartments.com Web: www.dreamcatcherapartments.com

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@Verandahs Boutique Apartments – Port Douglas A Tropical Escape awaits you @ Verandahs Apartments Port Douglas. Beautiful tropical style self contained apartments, set in lush tropical gardens, ideally located in the heart of picturesque Port Douglas – a mere 50 metres from the heart of Macrossan Street’s cafes, bars & boutique shops & just 200 metres to the famous 4 Mile Beach Enjoy the ambience of these boutique holiday apartments. Relax unwind on your private balcony saturated with sunshine and tropical breezes. Luxurious comfort, impressive facilities and personally friendly service blend to create a perfect base to lay back and relax or get out and explore the region and the wonders of the Great Barrier Reef and the World Heritage Listed Rainforests. Not Just Good ….. Gorgeous

7 Davidson street Port Douglas QLD 4877 Tel: +61 7 4099 6650 Fax: +61 7 4099 6653 Email: info@verandahsportdouglas.com.au Web: www.verandahsportdouglas.com.au

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ACCOMMODATION Apartments at The White House Port Douglas

Set on 15 acres of lush tropical gardens, the Resort offers superb recreational facilities which include 2 lagoon-style pools, children’s pool, tennis courts and BBQ area. Located just minutes from the Port Douglas township and Four Mile Beach. Choose from our affordable two storey self-contained villas offering 110 square meters of living space, perfect for those seeking a relaxing getaway. 121 Port Douglas Road Port Douglas QLD 4877 Tel: +61 7 4087 2790 Fax: +61 7 4099 1588 Email: reservations.portdouglas@rendezvoushotels.com Web: www.rendezvoushotels.com

19 Garrick St Port Douglas QLD 4877 Tel: +61 7 4099 5600 Fax: +61 7 4099 5006 Email: stay@whitehouseportdouglas.com.au Web: www.whitehouseportdouglas.com.au

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Sheraton Mirage Port Douglas Resort

Peppers Beach Club, Port Douglas

An oasis nestled between the magnificent Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree Rainforest. The only beachfront resort located on 4 mile beach, Port Douglas Sheraton Mirage is a secluded haven of rare luxury set amidst tropical gardens and 2 hectares of swimmable salt water lagoons, an 18 hole golf course and award winning restaurants and bars.

The tropics meet the Mediterranean at elegant Peppers Beach Club with its inviting, open-air design, calming water features and lush gardens. The premium accommodation offers romantic spa suites and one to three bedroom suites, while the Exclusive Spa is made for pampering.

Davidson Street Port Douglas QLD 4877 Tel: +61 7 4099 5888 Fax: +61 7 4099 4424 Email: res370.portdouglas@sheraton.com Web: www.sheraton.com/portdouglas

20 - 22 Davidson Street Port Douglas QLD 4877 Tel: +61 7 4087 1000 Fax: +61 7 4087 1005 Email: portdouglas@peppers.com.au Web: www.peppers.com.au

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Executive Retreats - Bali Hai

PO Box 204 Port Douglas QLD 4877 Tel: +61 7 4098 1418 Fax: +61 7 4098 1025 Email: info@executiveretreats.com.au Web: www.executiveretreats.com.au

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Mercure Port Douglas Treetops Resort

Just an hour from Cairns International Airport and a short drive from cosmopolitan Port Douglas is Bali Hai, a luxurious three bedroom holiday retreat with views of the majestic Daintree Mountains. Featuring absolute privacy, a gourmet kitchen, large infinity pool, heli pad, tropical gardens and all the mod cons, Bali Hai accommodates up to 9 guests and is also available for weddings and special events.

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Delightful “Queenslander” architecture, nestled amid tropical gardens enhanced by myriads of colourful butterflies and birds, beautifully positioned opposite a park leading directly onto famous Four Mile Beach. Only 9 large, airy apartments - 1, 2 or 3 bedrooms, full kitchen, laundry, breezy balconies overlooking the park onto the beach, around the corner from the main street. Serene yet so convenient.

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Rendezvous Reef Resort, Port Douglas

The Mercure Port Douglas Treetops Resort is ideally positioned a short walk from Port Douglas’ famous Four Mile Beach and provides a laid back tropical oasis set amongst relaxing rainforest gardens. Spacious rooms, on-site restaurant, bar, the Treetops Life Spa and modern resort facilities all combine to make “Treetops” one of Port Douglas’ favourite resorts.

316 Port Douglas Road Port Douglas QLD 4877 Tel: +61 7 4099 3333 Fax: +61 7 4099 3385 Email: reservations01@treetopsresort.com.au Web: www.portdouglastreetopsresortspa.com.au

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ACCOMMODATION DAINTREE RAINFOREST RETREAT

“The Pavilions” Port Douglas

The only resort to have won the Douglas Sustainability Award. We run the resort almost entirely on Solar Power giving us clean,quiet accommodation. Our Retreat is a small quiet boutique style Resort. All our rooms are unique containing the very best fittings and furnishings and original paintings and artwork. Lush gardens surround the rooms & swimming pool where birds, wallabies and bandicoots visit. The Retreat has a wonderful Restaurant sourcing food locally open exclusively to our guests!

1473 Cape Tribulation Road Cape Tribulation QLD 4873 Tel: +61 7 4098 9101 Fax: +61 7 4098 9120 Email: manager@daintreeretreat.com.au Web: www.daintreeretreat.com.au Features:

Truly in the heart of Port Douglas, The Pavilions Boutique Modern spa apartments offers a range from hotel rooms to self catering. 35 Macrossan Street Port Douglas QLD 4877 Tel: +61 7 4099 4888 Fax: +61 7 4099 6025 Email: info@thepavilions.com.au Web: www.thepavilions.com.au

Beach Terraces – Port Douglas Location, Location....Just 70 meters to Four Mile Beach and a 5 minute walk to town, spacious fully self-contained apartments with lagoon pool, spa, wading pool, BBQ, SunDeck with 3rd adjoining pool 15-17 Garrick Street Port Douglas QLD 4877 Tel: +61 7 4099 5998 Fax: +61 7 4099 4113 Email: stay@beachterraces.com.au Web: www.beachterraces.com.au

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Sovereign Resort Hotel

Bloomfield Lodge The Sovereign Resort is a 4-star property situated in the heart of Cooktown, close to all historic sights, shops, wharf and museum. We have resort rooms, deluxe rooms and 2 bedroom apartments, all air-conditioned with queen sized beds. Resort Facilities include; Restaurant, Pool & BBQ, Internet Café, Bar & Bottle Shop, Guest Laundry, Off-street parking, Airport/ wharf transfers & Car Hire

Bloomfield Lodge: Unique, enchanting, unspoilt and beautifully remote, accessible only by sea this World Heritage rainforest hideaway is one of Australia’s most exclusive retreats. PO Box 966 Cairns QLD 4870 Tel: +61 7 4035 9166 Fax: +61 7 4035 9180 Email: bloomfield@tfaustralia.com Web: www.bloomfieldlodge.com.au

The Port Douglas Queenslander 17 fully self contained apartments in a quiet location, five minutes from shops, restaurants marina and beach. Winner of TripAdvisor’s 2010 and 2011 Travelers Choice Award. PO Box 852, 8-10 Mudlo Street Port Douglas QLD 4877 Tel: +61 7 4099 5199 Fax: +61 7 4099 5353 Email: stay@queenslander.com.au Web: www.queenslander.com.au

128 Charlotte Street Cooktown QLD 4895 Tel: +61 7 4043 0500 Fax: +61 7 4069 5582 Email: info@sovereignresort.com.au Web: www.sovereignresort.com.au Features: Room Features:

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Silky Oaks Lodge The only 5 star Eco Certified Lodge in the oldest living rainforest. Silky Oaks Lodge is the ultimate luxury Daintree eco lodge in an unrivalled riverside location on the beautiful Mossman River just downstream from the Mossman Gorge. The international acclaimed lodge and the award winning Healing Waters Spa blends casual and contemporary design with 50 River and Treehouses designed to connect with the natural surroundings and each featuring wide verandahs and luxurious spa baths. Silky Oaks Lodge is an iconic daintree accommodation experience and a unique window into the natural wonder of the oldest living rainforest. Only 20 min from Port Douglas and 1 hour from Cairns.

Finlayvale Road, PO Box 396 Mossman QLD 4873 Tel: +61 7 4098 1666 Fax: +61 7 4098 1983 Email: reservations@silkyoaks.com.au Web: www.silkyoakslodge.com.au

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ACCOMMODATION / ATTRACTIONS / ACTIVITIES Raging Thunder Adventures

Located in Macrossan Street, The Regal Port Douglas Apartments offer a comfortable and stylish selection of Studio, 1 & 2 Bedroom units, with resort facilities to enjoy your Port Douglas getaway. 51 Macrossan Street Port Douglas QLD 4877 Tel: +61 7 4099 4421 Fax: +61 7 4099 4412 Email: res@regalportdouglas.com.au Web: www.regalportdouglas.com.au

Raging Thunder pioneered white water rafting tours in Cairns in 1984 on the mighty Tully River. Our extensive range of adventure products now also include Barron River & Xtreme Tully Rafting, Balloon Flights over the Atherton Tablelands, guided Sea Kayaking tours, Reef Trips and Fitzroy Island Ferries and activities.

Wildlife Explorer Experience the thrill of searching for and seeing Australia’s wildlife in its natural habitat on either the Night Wildlife Safari or Tropical Wildlife Trail. PO Box 868 Kuranda QLD 4881 Tel: +61 7 4093 8828 Email: info@wildlifeexplorer.com.au Web: www.wildlifeexplorer.com.au

52 - 54 Fearnley Street Cairns QLD 4870 Tel: +61 7 4030 7990 Fax: +61 7 4030 7911 Email: res@ragingthunder.com.au Web: www.ragingthunder.com.au

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Tandem Cairns

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Regal Port Douglas

Wildlife Tropical North Queensland Tandem Cairns in the Tropical North is a spectacular location for a Tandem Skydive with Australia’s largest skydive company. Land on your own exclusive beach, the closet beach landing to Cairns. Free return transfers daily. Bookings are valid at any of our 5 great skydive locations along the East Coast of Australia.

Wildlife Tropical North Queensland offers an award winning range of unequalled wildlife experiences. • Cairns Tropical Zoo - hands on, interactive, amazing. • Cairns Night Zoo – a Great Night Out • Hartley’s Crocodile Adventures - the ultimate crocodile experience! • Kuranda Koala Gardens – wildlife in the rainforest Captain Cook Highway

Shop 10, 93 The Esplanade Cairns QLD 4870 Tel: +61 7 4183 0119 Toll Free: (within Aust.) 1800 805 997 Fax: +61 2 9791 9101 Email: admin@tandemcairns.com.au Web: www.tandemcairns.com.au

Palm Cove QLD 4879 Tel: +61 7 4055 3669 Fax: +61 7 4059 1160 Email: info@cairnstropicalzoo.com Web: www.wildlifetnq.com Features: Experiences:

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CAFE CHINA SEAFOOD RESTAURANT AND NOODLE BARS An Award Winning contemporary Chinese seafood restaurant & Noodle Bars. We specialise in traditional Cantonese and Peking Cuisine, Yum Cha, seafood and noodle artistry. Café China will bring you a unique and unforgettable dinning experience. OPEN 7 DAYS Lunch & Dinner. American Express Best Restaurant Far North Queensland 2008-2010. Wine List of the Year by ‘Gourmet Traveller’ 2009-2010. Best Chinese Restaurant by ‘The Main Foyer, The Reef Hotel Casino, 35-41 Wharf StCourier-Mail’ 2000-2009. ‘Best Cairns QLD 4870 Chinese Restaurant’ in North Tel: +61 7 4041 2828 Fax: +61 7 4041 2818 Queensland by ‘Restaurant & Email: info@cafechina.com.au Catering Awards’. Web: www.cafechina.com.au

Dundee’s Restaurant on the Water front Dundee’s Restaurant, Cairns absolute waterfront dining. Specialising Australian Beef from the grill the freshest of seafood, Pastas and Bush Tucker. Taste the best flavors Australia has to offer in a relaxed, tropical and modern setting that offers indoor air-conditioned, alfresco boardwalk dining or our Private room. 1 Marlin Parade Cairns Harbour Lights shop 3 Cairns QLD 4870 Tel: +61 7 4051 0399 Fax: +61 7 4031 4292 Email: dundees@dundees.com.au Web: www.dundees.com.au

Open lunch and Dinner 7 days a week. Dundee’s Restaurant. The flavours of Australia.

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ATTRACTIONS / TOURS Skyrail Rainforest Cableway Skyrail is a unique rainforest experience taking you on an unforgettable journey over Australia’s World Heritage listed Tropical Rainforest and deep into the forest. Guests glide just metres above the canopy in Skyrail’s comfortable six-person gondola cabins which provide spectacular and uninterrupted views of the rainforest, tropical Cairns, the Coral Sea and the lush Cairns Highlands. The Skyrail experience, spanning 7.5kms, includes time at two rainforest mid-stations where guests can alight from the cableway to learn more about this fascinating environment on Ranger guided boardwalk tours and at the Rainforest Interpretation Centre. Skyrail: The World’s Most Beautiful Rainforest Experience.

Corner Captain Cook Highway & Cairns Western Arterial Road Smithfield QLD 4878 Tel: +61 7 4038 1555 Fax: +61 7 4038 1888 Email: res@skyrail.com.au Web: www.skyrail.com.au

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Flames of the Forest

Daintree Wonder Tours • Best of the Daintree Rainforest • Sumptuous Tropical Rainforest lunch • Hour long Daintree River cruise • Mossman Gorge • Explore, Experience and Appreciate this magical place with Daintree Wonder Tours PO Box 858 Port Douglas QLD 4877 Tel: +61 7 4099 3210 Mob: 0448 334 705 Email: daintreewondertours@bigpond.com Web: www.daintreewondertours.com.au

Flames of the Forest has to be felt... Be transported into a world beyond your imagination so relaxing and uplifting for your soul you will never want to leave. A completely intimate, natural experience without compromising on comfort or safety.

PO Box 460 Mossman QLD 4873 Tel: +61 7 4099 5983 Fax: +61 7 4099 5948 Email: book@flamesoftheforest.com.au Web: www.flamesoftheforest.com.au

Choose from two intimate dining experiences designed to suit a range of tastes and budgets for an unforgettable evening in the ancient rainforest.

Daintree Tours by Deluxe Safaris World Heritage Daintree Rainforest & Outback. Visit Cape Tribulation & Mossman Gorge, Bloomfield Falls or sample fresh local produce and experience the road less travelled on the Tablelands. Shop 3, Corner Warner & Grant Streets Port Douglas QLD 4877 Tel: +61 7 4099 6999 Fax: +61 7 4099 6777 Email: info@tropicaljourneys.com Web: www.portdouglascruises.com

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Kuranda Scenic Railway The original Kuranda Scenic Railway is a spectacular journey comprising unsurpassed views of World Heritage Listed rainforest, steep ravines and picturesque waterfalls within the Barron Gorge National Park. This famous railway winds its way through 15 hand carved tunnels, across the giant bridge over Stoney Creek Falls, past the spectacular Barron Falls and onto Kuranda, the village in the rainforest. Constructed between 1882 and 1891 it is considered an engineering feat of tremendous magnitude. Hundreds of men were employed to build the renowned railway that stands as a monument to the pioneers of Tropical North Queensland.

Cairns Railway Station, Bunda Street Cairns QLD 4870 Tel: +61 7 4036 9333 Fax: +61 7 4036 9222 Email: KSRres@qr.com.au Web: www.ksr.com.au

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Daintree Station - Home to the Australian Muster Experience - with a range of activities to suit the whole family this really is Natures Theme Park. Stockmans Lunch Muster - a real Australian Outback Experience, Live Entertainment, BBQ Lunch. Giddy Up rainforest Rides - small personalised rides through the Daintree Rainforest and surrounding property. Jungle Rumble Quad Adventures - Explore the old logging rainforest tracks on our fleet of muster quad bikes, suitable for all experience levels. Jungle Balls - Introducing a brand new adventure ride! Grab a 3m high rubber ball, add a few buckets of water and let the laughter begin.

Kingston Road, Whyanbeel Valley Port Douglas QLD 4873 Tel: +61 7 4098 1149 Fax: +61 7 4098 1501 Email: info@daintreestation.com Web: www.daintreestation.com

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Low Isles Sailaway

Cnr Macrossan & Grant Street Port Douglas QLD 4877 Tel: +61 7 4099 4772 Fax: +61 7 4099 4134 Email: info@sailawayportdouglas.com Web: www.sailawayportdouglas.com

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Daintree Station

Poseidon Outer Reef Cruises Sailaway, a luxury catamaran offers a five-star reef and island cruise to Low Isles, a Coral Cay island on the Great Barrier Reef. Relax on white sandy beaches, snorkel over magnificent coral gardens and swim with turtles in their natural habitat. Take a trip on the glass bottom boat, enjoy a superb buffet lunch, before sailing back to Port. Maximum of 33 guests. Sailaway Sunset Mon – Fri. A must do!

Cnr Macrossan & Grant Street Port Douglas QLD 4877 Tel: +61 7 4099 4772 Fax: +61 7 4099 4134 Email: info@poseidon-cruises.com.au Web: www.poseidon-cruises.com.au

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Poseidon Outer Reef Cruises offers a five star cruise to the Agincourt Ribbon Reefs, north of Port Douglas. Poseidon visits three spectacular sites on the very edge of the Great Barrier Reef. We cater for Snorkellers, certified and introductory divers who can enjoy doing up to three dives at different locations. Enjoy a guided snorkel tour and tropical buffet lunch. Limited passenger numbers ensures personal attention by our friendly crew.

PORT DOUGLAS • GREAT BARRIER REEF • AUSTRALIA

The best reason to visit Port Douglas is right here! Synergy is a 62ft, luxuriously appointed sailing catamaran exploring the pristine waters of the Great Barrier Reef. Departing daily from Port Douglas, Synergy pampers a maximum of 12 guests on her full day Luxury Reef Cruise, offering snorkelling, sailing and superb cuisine. Also available for private charter, Synergy is the ultimate five star reef experience.

International +61 7 4099 4696 Within Australia (07) 4099 4696 I: www.synergyreef.com.au E: sail@synergyreef.com.au

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CRUISES Calypso Reef Cruises

Ocean Spirit Cruises

Visit 3 breathtaking Outer Barrier Reef sites daily. Guided snorkel tour, marine talks, buffet lunch. Experience snorkelling, Introductory & Certified diving with our professional crew. Shop 3, Corner Warner & Grant Streets Port Douglas QLD 4877 Tel: +61 7 4099 6999 Fax: +61 7 4099 6777 Email: info@tropicaljourneys.com Web: www.portdouglascruises.com

Luxury Boat Charters

Snorkeling, diving, sailing – a day to remember! Slip in to shallow clear waters & explore Michaelmas Cay, semi-submersible tours, marine biologist presentations, plus more! Office 3, Level 1 Shangri La Hotel Cairns QLD 4870 Tel: +61 7 4031 2920 Fax: +61 7 4031 4344 Email: reservations@oceanspirit.com.au Web: www.oceanspirit.com.au

Enterprise Charters

World class cruising aboard our 90’ luxury vessel “Laura J”. Private charters to the GBR for Diving, Snorkelling, Fishing or just relaxing in ultimate comfort.

Enterprise a Fairline Squadron 68” cruiser combining ultimate style, power and sophistication. Snorkel, dive, explore or relax and indulge in the Enterprise experience.

PO Box 5788 Cairns QLD 4870 Tel: +61 7 4031 4742 Email: escape@luxuryboatcharters.com.au Web: www.luxuryboatcharters.com.au

Meridien Marina Port Douglas QLD 4877 Tel: +61 7 4098 5279 Fax: +61 7 4098 5375 Email: sallys@stargatemarine.com Web: www.stargatemarine.com

Ocean Free + Ocean Freedom – Cairns Premier Reef & Island Tours Cruise Ocean Freedom

Sail ocean Free

“Ocean Freedom Cruise Upolu Cay and Outer Edge Upolu Reef” Travel with low guest numbers in speed and style on our luxury cruiser and be the first to arrive at Upolu Cay – experience it uninterrupted ! Relax and unwind in the azure clear waters surrounding the Cay. 6 hours to snorkel and dive 2 destinations including the stunning “wonder wall” on the outer edge of Upolu Reef – no rush in the day ! Includes Snorkel + Glass Bottom Boat Tour “Ocean Free Sail Green Island and The Great Barrier Reef” Sail on our comfortable 16m schooner. Snorkel and dive off our exclusive mooring on Pinnacle Reef where the coral outcrops come to just 1m under the surface for easy viewing of the abundant sea life & coral gardens ! Explore Green Island . Only 35 guests ensures a very personal snorkel and dive experience .

PO Box 358 Edge Hill QLD 4870 Tel: +61 7 4052 1111 Fax: +61 7 4032 5889 Email: sales@oceanfree.com.au Web: www.oceanfree.com.au

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Down Under Cruise & Dive Osprey V offers a comfortable and affordable Cruise with five hours snorkelling, diving and relaxing at two spectacular Outer Great Barrier Reef locations. Osprey is the only small dive vessel on the reef providing helicopter scenic flights from their exclusive Heli-pontoon flying you over amazing colourful reefs, coral cay islands spotting some larger marine life. Exploring the exclusive and protected outer reef locations our professional, friendly and attentive staff will ensure an enjoyable fun filled snorkel or diving experience. You’ll be entertained from start to finish with our on board performer singing classic Aussie songs and playing his didgeridoo on the cruise home while you enjoy a glass of wine and nibbles complimentary. Awesome Reefs, Good Times & Great Value!

287 Draper Street Cairns QLD 4870 Tel: +61 7 4052 8300 Fax: +61 7 4031 1373 Email: reservations@downunderdive.com.au Web: www.downunderdive.com.au

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TOURS / CRUISES FRANKLAND ISLAND CRUISES Boab boat hire provides high quality boats for you to hire & drive yourself. With four styles to choose from, all Boats come with safety gear and all essential equipment to get you on the water. Cairns Tel: 1300 00 2622 Email: reception@boabboathire.com.au Web: www.boabboathire.com.au

Ocean Safari Join our half day snorkel tour from Cape Tribulation. After an exhilarating 25minute ride, you’ll be snorkelling the pristine Mackay Cay, Great Barrier Reef. The Boardwalk Cafe, Cape Tribulation Road Cape Tribulation QLD 4873 Tel: +61 7 4098 0006 Fax: +61 7 4946 1488 Email: oceansafari@westnet.com.au Web: www.oceansafari.com.au

Shop 1/3 Abbott Street Cairns QLD 4870 Tel: +61 7 4031 6300 Fax: +61 7 4031 4777 Email: sales@franklands.com.au Web: www.franklandislands.com.au

Why Frankland Islands? Maximum of 100 people • We are the only commercial operator allowed to visit the totally uninhabited Frankland Islands • Tour includes a river cruise, reef and island experience • Normanby island is a National Park part coral cay part continental island with a healthy and vibrant surrounding coral reef community • Shortest open water crossing •Staff custom ration is an average of 8:1 • Protection suits are available free of charge • Passenger safety

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Seawalker @ Green Island, Cairns

Aquarius Low Isles Port Douglas

Can’t swim? Can’t go scuba diving or snorkelling? Seawalker@Green Island is an easy underwater Great Barrier Reef experience the whole family can enjoy.

Relax on board Aquarius, a 62ft luxury vessel sailing to Low Isles. Snorkel with turtles, join a guided island walk & snorkel tour, gourmet lunch, glass bottom boat. Sunset sailing Mon/Wed/Fri Shop 3, Corner Warner & Grant Streets Port Douglas QLD 4877 Tel: +61 7 4099 6999 Fax: +61 7 4099 6777 Email: info@tropicaljourneys.com Web: www.portdouglascruises.com

PO Box 6785 Cairns QLD 4870 Tel: +61 7 407 581 096 Fax: +61 7 3251 0538 Email: info@seawalker.com.au Web: www.seawalker.com.au

Big Cat Green Island Reef Cruises

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ARISTOCAT SCUBA AND SNORKEL

Green Island is a tropical paradise on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef. Big Cat Green Island Reef Cruises departs Cairns daily at 9am, 11am & 1pm.

ARISTOCAT visits three spectacular Agincourt Ribbon Reef sites on the edge of the Continental Shelf on the Outer Barrier Reef everyday. Guests enjoy a quality, safe, ecotourism experience aboard ARISTOCAT. Sea for yourself ! Shop 18, Marina Mirage Port Douglas QLD 4877 Tel: +61 7 4099 4727 Fax: +61 7 4099 4565 Email: reef@aristocat.com.au Web: www.aristocat.com.au

The Reef Fleet Terminal, 1 Spence Street Cairns QLD 4870 Tel: +61 7 4051 0444 Fax: +61 7 4051 8896 Email: info@greenisland.com.au Web: www.greenisland.com.au

Cairns Dive Centre Cairns Dive Centre offers affordable daily snorkel and dive trips to the Outer Great Barrier Reef on either our day boat or on our live aboard boat, the MV Kangaroo Explorer. Cairns Dive Centre also offers Internationally recognized learn-to-dive courses from beginners through to instructor level. We also have a new Fitzroy Island Open Water Dive Course. Cairns Dive Centre boasts superb outer reef locations which are renowned for their diversity of dive sites, coral and amazing array of marine life. See beautiful coral gardens, swim thru’s, exciting wall and drop offs. CDC boasts professional, friendly, fun loving staff that is dedicated to providing you with the ultimate snorkel or dive experience. The only way to see the Great Barrier Reef.

121 Abbott Street Cairns QLD 4870 Tel: +61 7 4051 0294 Fax: +61 7 4051 7531 Email: info@cairnsdive.com.au Web: www.cairnsdive.com.au

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TOURS / TRANSPORT Jungle Surfing Canopy Tours

Cooper Creek Wilderness Daintree Rainforest

Multi award winning Jungle Surfing Canopy Tours take visitors flying through the Daintree Rainforest on flying fox ziplines, stopping at five tree platforms with spectacular views over the treetops, down to cascading streams and out to the reef. Fun, educational, all weather & fully guided, Jungle Surfing is an ecoadventure for all ages.

Camelot Close Cape Tribulation QLD 4873 Tel: +61 7 4098 0043 Fax: +61 7 4098 0065 Email: info@junglesurfing.com.au Web: www.junglesurfing.com.au

2333 Cape Tribulation Road Cooper Creek QLD 4873 Tel: +61 7 4098 9126 Email: walks@ccwild.com Web: www.ccwild.com

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cairns seaplanes

Aussie Airways - Air Tours Cairns Seaplanes is available for special charters and events, operating all over the Great Barrier Reef. Experienced pilots will take you to a height of just 500 feet above the waters of the Great Barrier Reef for a view like no other.

Shop 1/3 Abbott Street Cairns QLD 4870 Tel: +61 7 4031 4307 Fax: +61 7 4031 4777 Email: operations@cairnsseaplanes.com Web: www.cairnsseaplanes.com

CCW3 is a 5-6 hour package tour including a 2-hour guided interpreted tour through the heart of the Daintree Rainforest showcasing its most primitive and beautiful fan palm forests, then a 1-hour mangrove cruise on Cooper Creek in search of elusive crocodiles, lunch in a rainforest setting and an exploration of the creek. This can be extended to a CCW4 package by adding an evening meal and nocturnal tour. All groups are small and exclusive, on natural trails.

As you gaze down to the crystal clear waters below, you will have the opportunity to see islands, tropical cays and amazing marine life. Cairns Seaplanes operates scenic flights to and from Cairns, to excluded Sandy Cays on the Barrier Reef & to Green Island.

A coral reef island and tropical wilderness experience. CAPE YORK – TOP OF AUSTRALIA The greatest getaway from it all in a lifetime. LIZARD ISLAND – BLUE LAGOON An exclusive experience and chance to see its unique beauty. COOKTOWN HERATAGE Most historical town in Australia, dating from Cook’s 1770 visit, then gold rush to today’s relaxed lifestyle. 114 Enmore Street Cairns QLD 4870 Tel: +61 7 4053 6554 Fax: +61 7 4053 1865 Email: info@aussieairways.com.au Web: www.aussieairways.com.au Features: Room Features:

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GBR Helicopters GBR Helicopters is the largest and most experienced helicopter operator in Tropical North Queensland. With GBR Helicopters we guarantee that ‘once in a lifetime’ experience. Maybe flying over the sparkling sapphire blue waters of the Great Barrier Reef, or escaping to a secluded island paradise for a stay of pure decadence is what your client is looking for. Or soaring over the rugged vast expanse of untouched rainforest canopy or maybe indulging in a romantic flight to a Coral Cay for breakfast or cocktails for that special occasion. Perhaps your client has something else in mind? Just call our friendly and professional staff and they will ensure that a flight with us will provide memories of an experience that will last a lifetime. With GBR Helicopters it is more than just a flight, it’s a lifetime experience. PO Box 84N North Cairns QLD 4870 Tel: +61 7 4040 0300 Fax: +61 7 40135 9414 Email: info@gbrhelicopters.com.au Web: www.gbrhelicopters.com.au

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TOURS / TRANSPORT

Coral Reef Coaches and Limousines can offer you a complete service for all your transport needs. Small and large groups catered for with no request too difficult. Our modern fleet consists of sedan limousines, Taragos, mini buses, coasters and luxury coaches, fitted with seatbelts and air-conditioning. We specialise in airport transfers from Cairns city, Port Douglas, Trinity Beach and Palm Cove to/from Cairns airport. We can supply vehicles for private charters, conventions and conferences, weddings, social and sporting groups and golf tours. Let us take you there.

Tel: +61 7 4098 2800 Fax: +61 7 4098 1064 Email: info@coralreefcoaches.com.au Web: www.coralreefcoaches.com.au

Cairns Limousine Service

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Coral Reef Coaches and Limousines

Queensland Rail Travel

For luxury transport to your hotel or tours around North Queensland, we can supply a variety of vehicles for your needs. 454a Sheridan Street Cairns QLD 4870 Tel: +61 7 4032 1599 Fax: +61 7 4032 1583 Email: info@cairnslimousines.com Web: www.cairnslimousines.com

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Once you step onboard The Sunlander and weave your way gently up the Queensland coast, you’ll know what it’s like to be transported to another world. Level 1, Railcentre 2 Brisbane QLD 4000 Tel: +61 7 3235 5444 Fax: +61 7 3235 1309 Email: bookings@qr.com.au Web: queenslandrail.com.au

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Outback Queensland

Colourful characters, a proud history and a landscape which seems endless in time and space – this is Queensland’s Outback - an amazing country of red hills, wide open plains and spectacular sunsets.

Must Do!

• Experience life on the land staying at an Outback sheep or cattle station. • Fossick for fossils of prehistoric creatures that roamed the earth or swam in the great inland sea millions of years ago.

• Soak in a natural mud bath or a hot artesian spa.

Dinosaurs and Fossils

• Meet the friendly local Outback characters.

• See where the legend of the stockman started at the Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame and where Australia’s airline Qantas first took flight at the Qantas Founders Museum.

• Visit the 150 million year old dinosaur trackways • Fossick for Opals at Quilpie, Yowah or Opalton

Queensland’s Outback is home to some of the most amazing wildlife and dramatic scenery to be found anywhere in the world. Experienced guides offer tours as varied as ancient dinosaur trackways to spring wildflowers or a sunset riverboat cruise – and warm, country hospitality will be a special part of your stay.

Accommodation in Queensland’s Outback is as varied as it is comfortable – four-star motels, 100-year-old pubs and working cattle station stays. Visitors can even experience sleeping in ‘swags’ under the stars.

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friendly faces in local pubs, magnificent sunsets and star-studded night skies await visitors to Queensland’s Outback.

• Gallop through the scrub on a Cobb & Co coach with Kinnon and Co in Longreach, or take a sunset cruise on an inland river such as the Thompson River Cruise departing Longreach Motor Inn.

• Explore the deep dark underground tunnels of the Hard Times Mine at the Outback at Isa centre in Mount Isa.

Where to stay

• Climb BIG RED – the first of the amazing red desert sand dunes near Birdsville.

When to go

The winter months between April and October are the most popular and comfortable times to visit the outback. During the summer months (wet season) temperatures can be high, however most facilities, transport and accommodation are air-conditioned and there is less humidity than on the coast. Several operators do close down over the hotter months – which is something to consider when organising your itinerary.

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Sand dunes and dinosaur fossils, colourful birds and hidden waterholes,

Much of Queensland’s Outback was once part of a great inland sea and as such the area is rich in fossils, many of which are still being unearthed. Australia’s Dinosaur Trail introduces visitors to life in the Cretaceous period and includes the site of the world’s best preserved dinosaur stampede at Lark Quarry Dinosaur Trackways and the recently opened Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum near Winton. Riversleigh Fossil Fields in Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) National Park is home to unique bird fossil finds and others dating back 25 million years. There are several museums containing fascinating displays of fossils and dinosaur skeletons. Fossicking is allowed in designated areas and organised dig tours run at certain times of the year.

Station Stays and Outback Pubs Get a taste of what it is like to live in Queensland’s Outback or catch up with the locals at an Outback pub. Join in the every day activities of a working sheep or cattle property and have a go at mustering, fencing or fishing and stay in a variety of accommodation options ranging from guest houses and cabins to shearers quarters and camping sites. You’ll work up a thirst in this wide, brown land and these local watering holes are the best places to the meet the locals

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Starlights Lookout Near Longreach

who truly are the heart and soul of the region. Through good times and bad these pubs have retained their unique Australian character and are well worth the visit whether it’s for a meal and a cold drink or a few nights’ accommodation.

Four Wheel driving Some of the most beautiful finds in Queensland’s Outback are off the beaten track and a four-wheel drive vehicle is essential for access. Many of these unsealed roads lead to wonderful places like secluded billabongs (waterholes), desert dunes and rugged ranges. Routes like the famous Birdsville Track and Donohue Highway make great drive routes, while Queensland’s Outback national parks offer up plotted tracks through their wilderness. When driving in Queensland’s Outback, especially off the highways, always take note of the weather conditions, carry lots of water and fuel, have sun protection and let someone know where you are heading.

Opal and gem Fossicking Try and strike it rich at opal fossicking sites in and around the towns of Opalton, Quilpie and Yowah. Permits are available or you can join a tour. Alternatively take a quick walk over the grounds and see if anything catches your eye. Other gemstones including amethyst, peridots and alluvial gold can also be found in the northwest areas of Queensland’s Outback around Cloncurry. Just remember to get a permit before you try your luck when in official mining and fossicking areas.

Bird Watching The diverse array of environments within Queensland’s Outback supports an impressive collection of birdlife. From the bustards and emus which wander the Mitchell grass plains to the magnificent wedge tail eagles which soar on the desert thermals and the corellas,

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galahs, fairy-wrens and brightly coloured budgerigars. When the rains come water birds galore flock to the region – pelicans, herons, cormorants and wading birds. The only tools you’ll need are a good bird guide book and strong binoculars!

Stars and Spas No city lights mean star-studded night skies. Take a closer look through a telescope at Charleville’s Cosmos Centre and Observatory or simply camp out under the stars during your Outback journey. Try a unique Outback spa – a rejuvenating mud bath at Eulo or relax in the artesian spas at Mitchell or Blackall in waters warmed by the earth.

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How to get here

Central Queensland & the Southern Great Barrier Reef Airport: Fly into Longreach Airport (2 hours 40 minutes from Brisbane) or Mount Isa Airport (2 hours 40mins from Brisbane) Location: Mount Isa is 20 hours north west of Brisbane. Longreach is 13 hours north west of Brisbane

Transfer options include: • Train – The Spirit of the Outback (Brisbane - Longreach via Rockhampton), The Westlander (Brisbane - Charleville) and the Inlander (Townsville - Mount Isa) • Coach - Greyhound Australia • Self drive (Check www.adventureoutback com.au for travelling tips)

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Outback Queensland

CHARLOTTE PLAINS OUTBACK MAGIC FARMSTAY Charlotte Plains is an authentic working sheep & cattle station (half the size of Singapore) 54km east of Cunnamulla in SW Queensland. It’s an ideal destination for those wanting a true outback experience, where nothing is staged. Kangaroos, emus, birds and wildlife are abundant. One of the wonders is the hot artesian, free flowing mineral water from deep below the earth’s surface,which is to be capped soon. Appreciate the changing outback colours & contrasts of the landscape.Tour the woolshed, see the animals, station cemetery, or simply chat with your hosts on tour. Your down to earth hosts provide excellent hospitality and accommodation in their yesteryear “home of memorabilia” where you wake among the nostalgia & Australiana. Dining on the verandah for lunch and a tour are highly recommended for BUS GROUPS.Rustic accommodation or camping facilities are among the alternative accom.,options. Travelers wishing to dine, sleep, or simply gaze at an entire galaxy of stars should be satisfied.Charlotte Plains has been featured on several Australian television shows.

“Charlotte Plains” The Adventure Way, Balonne Hwy Features: Cunnamulla QLD 4490 Private airstrip E146° 11’ S28° 04’ length 940m. Room Features: Tel: +61 7 4655 4923 Fax: +61 7 4655 4114 Email: charlotteplains@harboursat.com.au Experiences: Web: www.charlotteplains.com.au

Price from: AUD $22.50 camping. Accommodation AUD $55 pp per night.

Kinnon & Co. Longreach

Outback Aussie Tours - Journeys of a lifetime

Let Kinnon & Co. regale you of Australian History and Heritage with their award winning Cobb & Co Tours, Thomson River Cruises, Starlight’s Spectacular, Clancy’s on the Thomson, The Station Store. 115a Eagle Street Longreach QLD 4730 Tel: +61 7 4658 1776 Fax: +61 7 4658 1794 Email: info@kinnonandco.com.au Web: www.kinnonandco.com.au

Accommodated Ex Bris., Cairns & Longreach. 4 Day Spirit of the Outback Escape. 6 Day Carisbrooke Station Stay. 9 Day Corner Country. 11 Day Gulf Savannah Longreach Railway Station Longreach QLD 4730 Tel: +61 7 4658 3000 Fax: +61 7 4658 3350 Email: info@oat.net.au Web: www.outbackaussietours.com.au

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ATTRACTIONS / TOURS / TRANSPORT

Outback Queensland

Qantas Founders Museum The Qantas Founders Museum, Longreach, is a modern World class facility built around the heritage listed original 1922 Qantas hangar, combining historical artifacts and multimedia displays. Tour the Boeing 707 “City of Canberra”, the first Qantas jet aircraft registered in Australia. This aircraft changed global travel as to how we know it. A magnificent exQantas 747 Jumbo jet, “City of Bunbury” is available for tours and also offered is the spectacular Wing Walk tour. An Avro 504K commemorates the first aircraft ever used by Qantas. A replica DH50 “Iris” has just recently arrived into the museum. There is a replica DH61, built in 1930 by Qantas and used on the Darwin sector of the London mail service. An original Qantas DC3 sits on the lawn at the museum looking as good as she did when operated by Qantas Empire Airways. Enjoy the McGinness café as well as the Founders gift store. Open 7 days 9am-5pm (except Christmas Day)

Sir Hudson Fysh Drive, Landsborough Highway Longreach QLD 4730 Tel: +61 7 4658 3737 Fax: +61 7 4658 0707 Email: enquiries@qfom.com.au Web: www.qfom.com.au

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Cosmos Centre & Observatory

1 Qantas Drive Charleville Tel: +61 7 4654 7771 Fax: +61 7 4654 7772 Email: obguides@bigpond.com Web: www.cosmoscentre.com

BE AMAZED – VISIT OUR OBSERVATORY. A fascinating mix of astronomy by day and night that, if you will pardon the pun, has universal appeal. Enjoyed by everyone, even people who have absolutely no interest in the stars or astronomy. The sheer beauty of the Milky Way fascinates visitors as they view stars thousands of light years away through powerful Meade Telescopes. The Cosmos guides are there to share their knowledge and love of the magnificent outback night sky.

Cobbold Gorge Tours Pty Ltd Situated 55 minutes from Forsayth in the Gulf Savannah, Cobbold Gorge offers guests “The Ultimate Outback Adventure”. From comfortable airconditioned ensuite rooms to camping and ensuited van sites. Tours run daily to COBBOLD GORGE from April to October. Access by guided tour only. BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL

Agate Creek Road, MS 1699 Forsayth QLD 4871 Tel: +61 7 4062 5470 Fax: +61 7 4062 5453 Email: cobboldgorge@bigpond.com Web: www.cobboldgorge.com.au

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Aussie Airways - Air Tours

Queensland Rail Travel

See Australia’s Outback and marvel at the tenacity of its early pioneers.

Our iconic Spirit of the Outback journey is the perfect beginning to your Outback holiday discovery. This vast region, immortalised in story and song, perfectly illustrates the Australian spirit of exploration and adventure – a world that truly comes to life in front of your eyes as you enjoy front row seats to an amazing display of history amongst the ever-changing colours and scenery.

AUSSIE OUTBACK PIONEER EXPERIENCE Fly to Winton and Longreach, significant for Waltzing Matilda, Flying Doctors, Dinosaurs, Stockman Hall of Fame and QANTAS Founders. GULF & SAVANNAH LAND From Cobbold Gorge to a Gulf Fishing adventure, a sceptical to enjoy. 114 Enmore Street Cairns QLD 4870 Tel: +61 7 4053 6554 Fax: +61 7 4053 1865 Email: info@aussieairways.com.au Web: www.aussieairways.com.au

UNDARA LAVA TUBES Formed 190,000 years ago by molton lava, a fascinating experience.

Level 1, Railcentre 2 Brisbane QLD 4000 Tel: +61 7 3235 5444 Fax: +61 7 3235 1309 Email: bookings@qr.com.au Web: queenslandrail.com.au

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International Campaigns

Snorkelling, Fitzroy Island

Experience the very best of Queensland through • The Great Sunshine Way • Reef to Outback • Great Tropical Drive • Islands of the Great Barrier Reef

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The Great Sunshine Way

The Great Sunshine Way is another way to discover Southern Queensland and affords visitors of all kinds - whether travelling by car, rail, coach or boat - to experience the best of all the Australian experiences. boardwalks. Visit the vibrant Queen Street Mall in Heart of Brisbane CBD.

Day two - Brisbane Take an eco cruise on Moreton Bay. Learn to sail or explore the beaches by 4WD.

Day three - Gold Coast Tee off at one of many championship golf courses. Take a shopping tour or shop for international designer labels.

gold Coast Hinterland

The Great Sunshine Way is located in Southern Queensland, Australia. The experience takes travellers through the various regions of Southern Queenslandnorth from Brisbane through the Sunshine Coast and Fraser Coast regions, south from Brisbane to the Gold Coast and for the more adventurous international traveller, west from Brisbane to Southern Queensland Country. Although the trip can be as short or as long as you like, 10 days is recommended to make the most of the experience.

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Day three - Southern Queensland Country Early morning ballooning, horse riding and then relax in 5 star accommodation or a cosy B&B.

Day four - Sunshine Coast Visit world famous Australia Zoo, learn to surf on one of the inviting beaches or swim with the sharks or playful seals at Underwater World.

Day one - Gold Coast

Day five - Sunshine Coast Hinterland

Enjoy stunning beaches and world class theme parks. Travellers of all ages and inclinations will encounter an array of exhilarating worlds brought together in Australia’s theme park capital.

The vineyards are ideally positioned to take advantage of differing altitudes and rainfalls, broadening the grape varieties grown. This translates to greater depth in tastings between cellar door experiences.

Day two - Gold Coast Hinterland

Seven Day

Travel into the World heritage listed wilderness areas. The Gold Coast hinterland is naturally spectacular, even at night. At Springbrook National

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Park, discover one of Australia’s largest glowworm colonies sparkling in the dark under the Natural Arch.

Day one - Brisbane Hire a bike and explore miles of purposebuilt riverside bikeways and floating

Day four - Gold Coast Hinterland For a delicious taste of locally grown produce and wine follow the Gold Coast Food and Wine Trail.

Day five - Southern Queensland Country Offering stunning mountain and country scenery, a range of accommodation, fantastic food and wine, art galleries and national parks.

Day six - Sunshine Coast Great diving opportunities, as well as offering a great variety of sites such as HMAS Brisbane which lies off the coast another attraction is the warm water and good visibility.

Day seven - Sunshine Coast Hinterland Discover The Sunshine Coast’s macadamia nuts with unique flavours, award-winning restaurants on the Blackall Range, fresh and unique produce at the many recurring markets and the hinterland’s renowned cooking schools where you can learn how to cook with the highest quality produce.

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Seventy Five Mile Beach, Fraser Island

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beach and are the perfect spot to find a local memento.

highlights of the Gold Coast Hinterland Great Walk.

Day one - Fraser Coast

Day five - Sunshine Coast

Day ten – Gold Coast

Fraser Island’s abundant pristine freshwater lakes and crystal clear creeks are great spots to view flora and fauna. Scenic 4WD circuits and walking tracks, take in some of the largest of the lakes.

The beaches are ideal for surfing; take a lesson with an expert or try your hand at boogie boarding.

Walk along stretches of golden sandy beaches. Lie back and bask in the sun or join the locals for a meal at one of the beachfront surf clubs.

Day two - Fraser Coast Each year from late July to early November, the mighty humpback whales take time out from their annual migration for a bit of R&R in the protected waters of Hervey Bay. There is no better place to experience their antics and their awesome size than on a whale-watching cruise.

Day three - Sunshine Coast hinterland Experience the beauty, tranquillity and culture of the hinterland. Glass House Mountains National Park protects eight of the peaks, along with rare plants, animals and birds.

Day four - Sunshine Coast Famous markets are held almost every day all along the coast, often by the

Day six - Brisbane Fortitude Valley and New Farm are home to thriving boutique galleries. In the evening, take in a show at the Performing Art Centre.

Day seven - Brisbane You’re spoilt for choice – picnics in the park, thrilling cruises, climbs, wildlife attractions and adventure tours.

Day eight - Southern Queensland Country Exhilarating bushwalking, dramatic National Park landscapes, gracious hotels, cosy B&Bs and stunning gardens. All this, plus an abundance of fresh produce and gourmet foods & wine to be enjoyed.

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Reef to Outback

Reef to Outback - An Undiscovered Australian Journey links two of Australia’s most iconic natural attractions - the World Heritage-listed wonders of the Great Barrier Reef with the wide open spaces of the magnificent Queensland Outback by taking a journey through the uncrowded and not-so-well known hidden treasures where Australians like to live and take holidays. prehistoric dig site. Stay overnight in a cabin nestled amongst the surrounding bush and enjoy the native flora and fauna.

Day Two - Head inland through

green Turtle, Lady Elliot Island Bundaberg

This journey is designed to be incorporated into other itineraries and has the flexibility and versatility to suit all needs, timeframes and interests.

Four day

Outback Journey

Day One - Fly into Longreach and

experience the Qantas Founders Museum, Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame and a cruise along the Thomson River. Overnight at the Longreach Motor Inn.

Day Two - Head to Winton and travel

out to Carisbrooke Station for two nights at their 50 000 acre cattle station.

Day Three - Soak up the scenic station tour of Carisbrooke in the morning including aboriginal art, opal mine, and outstanding outback landscapes with lunch at the homestead, enjoying a

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break after lunch prior to a mid-afternoon encounter on the Wildlife Water Run Sunset Drive.

Day Four - Depart Carisbrooke and

Rockhampton and on to Mt Hay. Stop in at the Mt Hay Gemstone Tourist Park where you can dig for thunder eggs, geological spheres formed through lava flows, which reveal beautiful patterns when cut in half. Continue on to Blackwater and experience the story of Australia’s Coal Industry at the Blackwater International Coal Centre. Continue your journey to Emerald and stay overnight.

travel via Lark Quarry to see an amazing natural display of 3,300 Dinosaur Tracks, the only recorded dinosaur stampede on the planet. Head to Winton and explore the famous Waltzing Matilda Centre, the only museum in the world dedicated to a song, Australia’s favourite, ‘Waltzing Matilda’. Head back to Longreach to continue your journey.

Day Three - From Emerald head to

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Carnarvon Gorge, or head further west to Longreach, the hub of Central West Queensland, for an Outback experience.

Caves and Gem fields Journey

Day One - Arrive in Rockhampton and head to the Capricorn Caves, just 20 minutes out of Rockhampton. Tour the tropical limestone caves and chambers or experience a wild caving adventure or the history of the area on a tour to the

Rubyvale, the heart of Queensland’s Sapphire Gem fields. Journey underground and discover how sapphires have formed. Spend the day fossicking to try your luck at taking home a special memento. Head back to Emerald and have dinner at a local pub.

Day Four - Continue your journey, onto

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Reef and Beach Journey

Day One - Begin in Gladstone and

Transfer to Heron Island, a true coral cay on the Great Barrier Reef.

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Day Two - Spend the day exploring Heron Island. Why not take a dive or snorkelling trip to the Heron Bommie or relax with a spa treatment.

Day Three - Transfer back to Gladstone and travel south on the Bruce Highway to the picturesque townships of Agnes Water and Seventeen Seventy, the closest mainland access points to the Southern Great Barrier Reef. There are a wide range of accommodation options from 4 star self contained resorts, to 5 star luxury houses, motels and backpacker accommodation.

Day Four - Spend the day exploring the Agnes Water, Seventeen Seventy area. Learn to surf at the East Coast’s most northern surf beach or take in the sights from one of the area’s many lookouts.

Hop on a Scooter-roo tour or explore the area’s waterways on a 1770 Liquid Adventures kayaking tour. Take a ride on the pink amphibious vehicle called the LARC, which will take you over land and sea to explore Eurimbula National Park, Middle Island and the historic Bustard Head Light station. After a hard day of activities, sit back and relax and enjoy the beauty and natural surrounds of the area.

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Day Five - Continue your journey – head back to Gladstone, south to Bundaberg, or head inland to experience Cania Gorge National Park. Combine these itineraries for an ultimate Reef to Outback journey.

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Great Tropical Drive

The Great Tropical Drive is a self-drive route that will take you from Cairns or Townsville to some of the most amazing places in tropical Australia.

Must Do!

markets, exotic tropical fruits and organic produce are all available on guided or self drive food trails through the Atherton Tablelands.

• Explore the Great Green Way, the region’s coastal link between Cairns and Townsville. Discover the natural wonders of the national parks and coastal villages of Mission Beach and Hinchinbrook along your journey.

• Explore the waterfalls, rainforests, and crater lakes of the World Heritage-listed Wet Tropics. Take a hike, join a guided canopy walk tour or soar through the treetops with the Skyrail.

• Venture into the “accessible outback”. The Gulf Savannah region is home to a remarkable landscape of escarpments and gorges. Take a ranger guided walk through the lava tubes at Undara or stay on a working cattle station. Canoe through the Cobbold Gorge or enjoy the view from a helicopter safari.

• Learn more about ancient Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island culture by experiencing guided Indigenous tours, art and bush tucker. • Take a step back in time and discover the charms of the heritage trail with highlights such as Art Deco Innisfail, Paronella Park, Charters Towers, Ravenswood, Herberton Historic Village and more.

• Taste paradise in the tropics. Fresh local seafood, farmers

This is the ideal way to explore the world heritage wonders of Tropical North Queensland between Cairns and Townsville. Dive, snorkel, cruise or fly over the Great Barrier Reef or take some time out and relax on one of over 20 idyllic tropical island hideaways. Explore our ancient rainforest network with your adventure options including mountain treks, canopy walks, waterfall and gorge tours or kayak and rafting experiences. The region is also home to rich indigenous culture, indulgent tropical food trails and accessible outback adventures including 190,000 year old lava tubes. Hot air ballooning and savannah wilderness.

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Suggested itineraries Australian Wildlife, Island and Bush Self Drive Encounter

Five day Townsville - Magnetic Island - Hidden Valley

Captain Cook Highway, Port Douglas

Lunch on The Strand beachfront esplanade Great Barrier Reef Aquarium – Entry, Talks and Tours Magnetic Island Ferry transfer Overnight: choice of Bungalow Bay Deluxe Ensuite Bungalow or 1 bedroom Deluxe Oceanfront room at Mantra One Bright Point

Day Two - Magnetic Island Choice of Champagne Breakfast with Koalas (Available Wed, Fri, Sun) or Koala Park tour Day Options: Watersports, snorkelling, full day Great Barrier Reef snorkel trip or full day famous Yongala Shipwreck dive trip with Adrenalin Snorkel and Dive Koala Forts Walk & Native Rock Wallaby feeding Overnight: choice of Bungalow Bay Deluxe Ensuite Bungalow or 1 bedroom Deluxe Oceanfront room at Mantra One Bright Point

Day Three - Charters Towers Ferry transfer to Townsville Drive to Charters Towers (90 minutes) Ghosts of Gold drive and One Square Mile walking trail (See Visitor Information Centre for details) Saddlery Tour – Leahton Park Station Overnight: Leahton Park Farmstay

Day Four - Hidden Valley

Day One - Townsville

Breakfast at Leahton Park Station

Billabong Sanctuary Wildlife Park - Entry, Talks and Tours

Texas Longhorn Wagon Tour of Leahton Park Station

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Mossman Streetscape

Australian Smoko (Morning Tea) Drive to Paluma and Hidden Valley Take part in famous Platypus Tour Overnight: Hidden Valley Cabins

Day Five - Hidden Valley Breakfast at Hidden Valley Cabins Day Options: Drive to Wallaman Falls – look out for Cassowaries on the way Visit Mungalla Station and be welcomed by the Nywigi people and their Aboriginal culture Suggest Overnight: Noorla Heritage Hotel – Ingham or Echo Creek Adventure Camp - Tully, Mission Beach or drive onto Cairns

Dreamtime Journey Two day Townsville - Hidden Valley Hinchinbrook Day One - Townsville to Hidden Valley

The day commences with a traditional “Welcome to Country” at the top of Castle Hill in Townsville, traditional country of the Wulgurukaba. Your journey then takes you up into a part of the world’s

oldest continual growing rainforest at the top of the Paluma Range. The traditional custodians of this area are the Nywaigi and Gugu Badhun peoples. Take a walk through this World Heritage-listed ancient rainforest with an Aboriginal guide and learn about the abundance of resources available for a life in the rainforest. Drive through an amazing diversity of vegetation types from the rainforest, a giant eucalypt forest and into Hidden Valley to the tranquil Hidden Valley Cabins, Australia’s first Carbon Neutral resort operating on 100% solar energy. The area is abundant with varying species of birds, butterflies, wallabies, Lace Monitors, nocturnal wildlife and much more. Hidden Valley has also recently been recognised by Australian Geographic as the best platypus viewing location in the country! After a platypus walk and dinner, learn how to play the didgeridoo and clap sticks around the fire in the bush under a star lit sky.

Day Two - Wallaman Falls and Mungalla Station Depart Hidden Valley for Ingham travelling through cattle properties and viewing the highest sheer drop Waterfall in the southern hemisphere – Wallaman Falls. At the falls, a Warrgamay guide

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will tell us of their history and culture and their continuing role as traditional landowners in managing the national parks in this World Heritage area using traditional knowledge. After lunch visit Mungalla Station. The history and culture of Mungalla tour begins at the grand Mungalla Station homestead where we introduce you to Nywaigi Aboriginal culture. Here you can view artifacts and try your hand at throwing a boomerang. We then board the bus for a short trip to the original homestead site where we introduce you to James Cassady and his family who were the first European settlers on Mungalla. As you view the remnants of the “old Mungalla site” hear the pioneering stories of these first white settlers. We also explain the often brutal confrontation between European settlers and Nywaigi Aboriginal people and the role the Cassady family played in protecting the Nywaigi people. We again board the bus to return to the homestead to experience the very moving Captive Lives story. From Mungalla transfer to Townsville.

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Islands of the Great Barrier Reef

Spending time on the islands of the World Heritage listed Great Barrier Reef is a magical escape to one of the most beautiful places on earth.

One of the seven natural wonders

Amazing marine life

• 348,000km2 of World Heritage listed Marine Park • Stretching 2300 kilometres (1400 miles) along the Queensland coast • Over 900 islands and coral cays • Over 2500 individual reefs • It can be seen from space!

• Best marine wildlife encounters in the world • More than 1,500 species of marine fish • Over 350 species of hard corals and over 160 species of soft corals • Over 200 types of birds • 6 of the world’s 7 species of turtles • Around 20 types of reptiles • Giant clams over 120 years old • 26 species of whales and dolphins • Manta rays, dugong, sharks, clown fish, starfish and more

How to get there

• Accessible from several mainland locations along the Queensland coastline • Stay on the mainland and take day trips or extended tours • Stay on an island right on the reef

Best protected reef

• One of the best protected reefs in the world • Largest number of eco-certified operators • Visit education centres and research stations • Learn more through expert interpretation in the natural surrounds

Many ways to experience the reef • Sail, dive, snorkel, fly, kayak

You don’t have to get wet!

• Underwater viewing chambers • Semi submersible vessels and glass bottom boats • Seaplane or helicopter charters

Daydream Island resort Daydream Island Resort and Spa is a small but dynamic resort located in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef. Nestled among the Whitsunday Islands, it offers affordable luxury for couples and families alike. Its natural attributes – secluded beaches, azure waters and stunning rainforest – are complimented by a diverse range of fun-filled holiday activities, magical dining experiences and contemporary facilities, including a worldclass rejuvenation day spa. Daydream Island Resort and Spa offers a range of 4.5-star accommodation styles to suit family vacations, romantic Whitsunday Island honeymoons, conferences and events.

Hayman

There are so many different islands to experience ranging from remote and luxurious through to eco-friendly and idyllic - each surrounded by the endless coral gardens of the Great Barrier Reef. Few natural wonders draw you into a paradise of perfect blue waters bursting with colour and life. From your very first island sunset, you’ll feel the freedom to surrender to the natural beauty and discover the relaxation, romance and retreat of an island adventure.

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accommodation in a sublime natural setting, you will discover a whole new side of yourself. A side that will never want to leave the wonder filled islands of Queensland, where Australia shines.

From your island resort, sail away to explore one or many of over 900 islands and coral cays, and 2300km of wild and unique nature. There is nothing to compare to the amazement felt surrounded by breathtaking colours of the coral and abundant marine life. The sun will warm you. Pristine water will sparkle in your eyes. From the exclusivity and unbridled luxury of your five-star resort to the back-to-nature simplicity of tented

Beautifully situated in the magnificent Great Barrier Reef, Hayman is Australia’s most celebrated private island destination. The most northerly island of the Whitsundays Group, Hayman invites guests into a world of privacy, luxury, relaxation, fine wines, abundant dining and breathtaking scenery. A member of The Leading Hotels of the World, this idyllic retreat has won a host of prestigious local and international awards. Hayman Island presents resort living in 228 beautifully appointed rooms, suites, penthouses and a villa, all

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Frankland Islands

featuring private terraces or balconies and offering breathtaking views of pools, lagoons, beach, gardens or the Coral Sea.

Hamilton Island resort Perfectly situated in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef, nestled among the Whitsunday Islands, Hamilton Island offers an experience like no other: glorious weather, azure waters, brilliant beaches, awe-inspiring coral reefs, fascinating flora and fauna, fine food and wines, and activities almost too numerous to mention. With a wide range of restaurants, bars, takeaways, boutiques and shops plus a commercial marina, sports complex and chapel (Could there be a more perfect place to say “I do”?) – not to mention 20 kilometres of bushwalking trails – Hamilton has it all. Whether you’re looking for action, relaxation, romance or a fun family getaway, it’s all here in abundance, `with new experiences and adventures waiting around every corner.

qualia An exclusive world-class luxury resort, qualia is nestled into the secluded, northern tip of Hamilton Island, surrounded by the unsurpassed beauty of the Great Barrier Reef. With its own definitive style of understated elegance and quality and mesmerising calmness, qualia is a place of rare natural beauty. Complementing the established attractions of greater Hamilton Island, this new Whitsundays resort offers outstanding facilities – including a stateof-the-art gym and yoga centre right on the water’s edge, two infinity pools and a luxury spa – along with uncompromising five-star service.

Orpheus Island Imagine waking up in one of the world’s most exclusive private island destinations. Located amidst the Great Barrier Reef and surrounded by 1,300

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hectares of pristine national park, Orpheus Island is a nature lover’s paradise. Strictly limited to 42 pampered guests and with the exclusion of telephones, televisions, day-trippers or children under 15, Orpheus provides the ultimate hideaway. The waters off the island are home to a vast array of vibrant, coloured marine life, showcasing 1,100 species of fish and 340 of the 350 known species of reef coral.

Magnetic Island Nestled in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park – and just 8 kilometres from Queensland’s northern capital, Townsville – Magnetic Island is like no other island getaway. Two-thirds of this World Heritage-listed island is national park, providing a haven for abundant native wildlife, including more than 2,500 free roaming koalas. Tropical fish thrive in the surrounding coral reefs and tranquil

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waters while rocky headlands frame secluded beaches, some accessible only by boat or on foot. Catering for a 2,500strong resident population as well as holidaymakers in search of the good life, tropical style, Magnetic Island offers a wide range of services and facilities. Here is an island that welcomes all comers.

Lady Elliot Island The southern most of the Great Barrier Reef Islands, Lady Elliot is a true coral cay and one of the premier eco-tourism experiences in Australia. Situated in a tidal lagoon and surrounded by a vast reef of living corals, the island is a rainbow of colours, from the surrounding turquoise and azure waters to the stunning white-sand beaches and lush green vegetation. A declared “Marine National Park Zone”, Lady Elliot is one of the few islands where you will see live

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coral and abundant bird and marine life at every level. Popular with visitors of all ages, it’s little wonder Lady Elliot is renowned as a nature lovers’ nirvana.

Green Island resort Situated on one of the seven natural wonders of the world – the Great Barrier Reef – is another of nature’s rare gifts: beautiful Green Island. A small coral cay, Green Island is one of Australia’s premier heritage sites and home to Green Island Resort. Widely regarded as one of the most environmentally sensitive tourist developments in the world, it is also the only five-star resort off the Cairns coastline located on a true coral cay.

Lady Musgrave Island A true coral cay, Lady Musgrave rests on the edge of a coral-fringed lagoon measuring 8 kilometres in circumference. This aquatic playground boasts a huge

variety of colourful marine life, while the cay itself – cloaked in dense pisonia forest and fringed with sheoaks and pandanus palms – is home to rare turtles and birds. In this World Heritage-listed marine national park, nature prevails. A variety of commercial launches cater for day-trip visitors, but for those seeking the ultimate “castaway” experience, the island offers bush camping for a maximum of just 40 people at any one time.

Hinchinbrook Island When a place is perfect, sometimes it’s best not to touch it. So it is that Hinchinbrook Island is Australia’s largest island national park, where vast tracts of tropical rainforest, rugged mountains and glorious beaches remain in pristine condition. Located just a short ferry ride from the mainland, and surrounded by

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the Great Barrier Reef, Hinchinbrook is the perfect place to restore body, mind and spirit. The award-winning Wilderness Lodge is the island’s only settlement, offering splendid isolation in spacious crafted timber “tree houses” that are accessed by a meandering timber boardwalk. This eco-lodge makes a great base from which to explore the many activities on offer on the island, such as bushwalking, fishing, snorkelling, swimming, day cruises, bird watching or just laying around and soaking it all in.

Lizard Island Outstanding in every respect, the unique pleasures of Lizard Island have created an idyllic retreat second to none. Australia’s northernmost resort, Lizard is located right on the spectacular Great Barrier Reef, fringed with colourful coral reefs and 24 powdery white beaches. It is little wonder that this tranquil escape has won a host of prestigious national and international awards for excellence. Lizard truly is one of a kind. Each of the 40 villas on Lizard Island is elegant and spacious, with either ocean or beach views.

Wilson Island Wilson Island is a tiny coral cay located just 40 minutes from Heron Island. A divine sweep of castor-sugar sands that is home to turtles and birds, Wilson is both part of the Great Barrier Reef, and surrounded by it. Its pristine waters are host to an unimaginable variety of marine life, including colourful coral and fish, with some of the best snorkelling in the Great Barrier Reef, just off the beach.

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huge variety of activities, facilities and experiences to choose out, from, you’ll be tempted to extend your stay indefinitely. Located in a national park, and lying midway between Townsville and Cairns, the resort is one of a few tropical islands that put you within easy reach of the Great Barrier Reef.

Heron Island Heron Island is a true coral cay, located right on the Great Barrier Reef. A place of stunning natural beauty, it has sugarwhite sands, crystal clear waters and acres of brilliant coral with colourful marine life. At this World Heritage-listed marine national park, all flora and fauna is protected, so the island is a nature lover’s paradise, where the emphasis is on enjoying natural beauty.

Poruma Island Poruma Island may appear like a pinprick on a map – it’s just two kilometres long – but its reputation as an exclusive hideaway is no small thing. This remote coral cay is located at the extreme northern tip of the Great Barrier Reef, in the Torres Strait, between mainland Australia and Papua New Guinea. Home to approx 200 saltwater people, Poruma combines luxury “huts”, a tropical island escape and water sports with island culture.

Double Island Resting just off the coast of Palm Cove in Tropical North Queensland, Double Island is an exclusive island getaway. Privately owned and operated, the island can only be hired on a whole- of-island basis. Enjoy the idyllic location close to the Great Barrier Reef and the tranquillity of this tropical Paradise. Double Island’s

luxury accommodation offers privacy, luxury and tropical paradise opulence.

Haggerstone Island Haggerstone Island is an exclusive and unique wilderness retreat. Located at the remote northern end of the Great Barrier Reef, the privately owned island is adjacent to the uninhabited Cape York coastline. Guests have a choice of daily adventures from swimming among pristine coral reefs, snorkelling, fishing, exploring uninhabited islands and mainland beach, bays and rivers, or just relaxing. There are four handcrafted houses ranging in style from the Robinson Crusoe Beach house to the Tree House built amid the forest canopy. Each is uniquely decorated with local artefacts, shells and driftwood, and a wooden deck provides vies to the ocean.

Fitzroy Island A densely forested continental island in the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage area, Fitzroy Island is a 45 minute ferry ride from Cairns. Surrounded by a reef system that forms part of the Great Barrier Reef , making it the perfect accessible base for snorkelling, diving and exploring the reef. Idyllic white sandy beaches lead into the safe, sheltered waters, which are also ideal for swimming and water sports as well as yachting and boating. 97 percent of the four square kilometre continental island is National Park, covered in tropical rainforest and freely accessible to the public via an established network of walking tracks. The gentle, hilly terrain inland makes for great walking throughout the whole island, including to the two main beaches, the highest vantage point on the island and the lighthouse at the Eastern end.

When you simply don’t wish to be found, when you need to escape, unwind and experience the finer things in life, there is no better place to disappear to than Bedarra Island. This is Australia’s most exclusive resort, an indulgent tropical private haven, lying off the coast of Cairns. At Bedarra, guests can do as they wish, when they wish. And with a maximum of just 32 guests, no-one’s going to cramp your style. Bedarra Island’s 16 secluded villas are hidden in the rainforest, only minutes from the beach.

Dunk Island Golden sands, palm-lined beaches, tranquil waters and a thriving rainforest. Dunk Island is Australia’s most spectacular rainforest island. It was known to the first inhabitants as “Coonanglebah”, the isle of peace and plenty. Today, the palm-fringed beaches and lush rainforests of this tropical island are ideal for those who want to enjoy time out or the time of their lives. With a

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Index AdName “The Pavillions” Port Douglas 1770 Undersea Adventures 84 The Spit Holiday Apartments Agincourt Beachfront Apartments Air Whitsunday Airlie Beach Hotel Airport Con-x-ion Airtrain All Seasons Cairns Apartments at the White House Port Douglas Aquarius Sail & Snorkel Aristocat Scuba and Snorkel Aruba Sands Resort Aruba Surf Resort At The Sound Aussie Airways - Air Tours Aussie Aiways - Air Tours Aussie World & Ettamogah Pub Australia Zoo Australian Sunset Safaris Fraser Island & Great Barrier Reef Australian Tourism Data Warehouse Australis Noosa Lakes Australis Sovereign Hotel Avocado Sunset Bed and Breakfast Azzura Greens Resort Bayview Waters Apartments Beach Terraces Port Douglas Bicycle Queensland Big Cat Green Island Reef Cruises Bloomfield Lodge Boab Boat Hire - Brisbane Boab Boat Hire - Cairns Boab Boat Hire - Fraser Coast Boab Boat Hire - Gold Coast Boab Boat Hire - Sunshine Coast Boutique Collection BreakFree French Quarter Brisbane Airport Corporation Britz Campervans Café China Seafood Restaurant and Noodle Bars Cairn Limousine Service Cairns Colonial Club Resort Cairns Dive Centre Cairns Seaplanes Calypso Reef Cruises Capricorn Caves Catch a Crab at Birds Bay Oyster Farm Central Plaza Apartments Port Douglas Charlotte Plains Outback Magic Cheltenham Apartments Cherrabah Resort Chifley at Lennons Choice Hotels in Queensland Coachtrans Australia Coastal Island Safaris Cobbold Gorge Coolangatta Whale Watch Cooly Dive Cooper Creek Wilderness Daintree Rainforest Coral Beach Noosa Resort Coral Reef Coaches Coral Sands on Trinity Beach Cosmos Centre and Observatory Crowne Plaza Surfers Paradise Cruise Whitsundays Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary Daintree Rainforest Retreat Daintree Station Daintree Tours by Deluxe Safaris Daintree Wonder Tours Daydream Island Resort & Spa Descarada Charters Dockside Central Apartment Hotel Dolphin Safaris Down Under Cruise & Dive Dreamcatcher Apartments

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AdName Dreamworld & Skypoint Dundee’s Restaurant on the Waterfront Elandra, Mission Beach Enterprise Charters Escarpment Retreat & Day Spa Eumarella Shores Noosa Lakes Retreat Executive Retreats - Bali Hai Fantasea Adventures Cruising Fitzroy Island Flames of the Forest Food Trail Tour Foxwell Park Frankland Island Cruises Fraser Explorer Tours GBR Helicopter Gemini Court Holiday Apartments Girraween Country Inn Glasshouse Mountains Ecolodge Goanna Adventures Gold Coast Airport Gold Coast Airport Marathon Gold Coast Holiday Tours Gold Coast Tourism Gold Coast Tourist Shuttle Greenmount Beach Resort Greyhound Australia Hamilton Island Harbour Town Outlet Shopping Centre Hard Rock Café Surfers Paradise Hayman Island Heron Island Hillcrest Central Apartmetn Hotel Hillsdale Hideaway Bed & Breakfast Hilton Cairns Holiday Inn Cairns Holiday Inn Surfers Paradise Hotel George Williams Hotel Grand Chancellor Hyatt Regency Coolum Icon Resort Apartments Il Palazzo Boutique Apartment Hotel International Beach Resort Jabiru Safari Lodge at Mareeba Wetlands Jetboat Extreme JPT Tour Group inc Australian Day Tours Jungle Surfing Canopy Tours Jupiters Gold Coast Jupiters Townsville Hotel & Casino Kaceys Bargara Beach Motel Kellys Beach Resort Kingfisher Bay Resort/Fraser Island Kinnon & Co. Longreach Kuranda Scenic Railway La Grande Apartments Lady Musgrave Barrier Reef Cruises Latitude 16 Driftwood Mantaray Latitude 16 Sunseeker Latitude 16 Tropical Reef Le Cher Du Monde Lillydale Farmstay Lizard Island Low Isles Sailaway Luxury Boat Charters Mackay - Queensland Australia Mackay Grande Suites Mantra Esplanade Mantra Hervey Bay Mantra Legends Mantra Mooloolaba Mantra Portsea Mantra Sun City Mantra Trilogy Marlin Gateway Apartments Marlin Waters Beachfront Apartments

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Index AdName Marque Hotel Brisbane Martinique On Macrossan Maxi Ragamuffin Mercure Port Douglas Treetops Resort Mercure Townsville Meridian & Cayman Villas Port Douglas Metro Hotel Ipswich International Miami Beachside Apartments Mirimar Cruises Moreton Island Adventures Mount Morgan Gold Mine and Dinosaur Prints Tours Mount Nathan Winery Mystery Mountain Farmstay Noosa Crest Noosa Keys Resort Noosa Springs Resort & Spa Novotel Brisbane Airport Novotel Cairns Oasis Resort O’Reilly’s Rainforest Retreat Oasis at Palmcove Ocean Free + Ocean Freedom - Cairns Premier Reef & Island Tours Ocean Rafting Ocean Safari Ocean Spirit Cruises Oceans Mooloolaba On The Beach Holiday Apartments Outback Aussie Tours Outrigger Little Hastings Street Resort & Spa, Noosa Outrigger Twin Towns Resort Palazzo Versace Gold Coast Paradise Bay Eco Escape Paradise Jetboating Gold Coast Paradise Resort Gold Coast Park Regis Anchorage Park Regis City Quays Park Regis North Quay Peninsula Airlie Beach Peninsula Boutique Hotel Port Douglas Peppers Beach Club & Spa, Palm Cove Peppers Beach Club, Port Douglas Peppers Broadbeach Peppers Coral Coast Resort Picture Point Terraces Piermonde Apartments Plantation Resort at Rainbow Port Douglas Retreat Portobello By The Sea Portside Whitsunday Poseidon Outer Reef Cruises Q1 Resort & Spa Qantas Founders Museum Queensland Rail

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AdName Seawalker @ Green Island, Cairns Shangri-La Hotel The Marina Cairns Sheraton Mirage Port Douglas Sheraton Mirage Resort & Spa Gold Coast Sheraton Noosa Spa & Resort Silky Oaks Lodge Sirromet Wines Sirromet Wines Skippers Cove Skyrail Rainforest Cableway Sofitel Brisbane Southern Cross Atrium Apartments Sovereign Resort Hotel Spicers Balfour Hotel Spicers Canopy Spicers Clovelly Estate Spicers Hidden Vale Spicers Peak Lodge Spicers Private Walks Spicers Tamarind Spirit of Hervey Bay Whale Watching Summit Central Apartment Hotel Sun Palm Transport Sun-Air Bus Transfers and Tours Sunset Island Resort Surfers Paradise Marriott Resort and Spa Synergy Reef Sailing Port Douglas Tamborine Mountain Glow Worm Caves Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk Tandem Cairns Tangalooma Island Resort Tasman Venture The Duporth Riverside The Islander Holiday Resort The Mouses House The Narrows Escape The Norfolks on Moffat Beach Resort The Port Douglas Queenslander The Reef Retreat The Rise Noosa The Sebel Citigate King George Square The Sebel Suites Brisbane The Wheel of Brisbane The Workshops Rail Museum Toscana Village Resort Tourism Port Douglas & Daintree Tourism Tropical North Queensland Trilogy Surfers Paradise Tropical Fruit World Tweed Endeavour Cruises Verandahs Boutique Apartments - Port Douglas Vibe Hotel Gold Coast Villa Illalangi Villa Mar Colina Villa Paradiso Villa San Michele Waltzing Matilda Centre Warner Village Theme Parks Waterview Resort Waves Maroochy River Waterfront Resort Wellington Apartment Hotel Whale Cove Resort Whale Watch Tours Whitsunday Crocodile Safari Whitsunday Island Adventrue Cruises Whitsunday Private Yacht Charters Whitsunday Rent a Yacht Whitsunday Vista Resort Wildlife Explorer Wildlife Tropical North Queensland Wilson Island XXXX Brewery Tour Yongala Dive

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Industry Assistance Picture this... Tourism Queensland has a wide range of images in a variety of formats for use by you or your wholesaler. Queensland Image gallery – Search our online database of images for the perfect picture for your marketing projects www.tq.com.au/imagegallery

Research Tourism Queensland’s Research department offers extensive information for all your research requirements. Visit www.tq.com.au/research for quick facts and figures, research publications, market information and links to useful websites to further your search.

Queensland Newsletters Tourism on Q

For a weekly update on industry news, subscribe to Tourism Queensland’s e-newsletter contact: tourismonq@tq.com.au

Feast on q Monthly e-newsletter providing information on the food and wine based markets in Queensland to subscribe email: feastonq@tq.com.au

Queensland operators have the opportunity to participate in an internationally ready business program. These tourism operators must be currently promoting and selling in the domestic marketplace and are looking to further develop into the international markets. The aim of the project is to increase international visitation to the region by maximising the international product distribution opportunities made available through the Great Sunshine Way and Reef to Outback campaigns (including increased product inclusion in international wholesale programs). The primary goal of the program is to equip Queensland tourism businesses with an in-depth knowledge and understanding of the international distribution system and the requirements on them should they wish to increase business from international markets. Collectively these programs aim to assist the region to deliver quality signature Australian experiences.

Stats on q

For further information visit: www.tq.com.au/International Marketing

Tourism Queensland’s research e-newsletter, presenting the latest news in aviation and research. to subscribe email: statsonq@tq.com.au

Queensland, the best incentive in the world

Q-Talk

So why Queensland for the Best Incentive in the World?

Tourism Queensland’s newsletter specifically for ITOs to subscribe email: alison.saunders@tq.com.au

• The perfect place to inspire, energise and unwind

Queensland and New South Wales, the Best of Australia

Tourism Queensland and Tourism New South Wales have already run successful joint campaigns in UK, Europe, ME and China. More activity will occur throughout the next year, investing in a variety of international markets including Europe, UK, USA, China, Japan, Korea, India and Singapore For more information contact Katie Mills: katie.mills@tq.com.au

Useful websites The following list of websites can be used to assist when researching information on Queensland, special interest areas, TQ sites and associations Tourism Queensland’s corporate site: www.tq.com.au Tourism Queensland’s consumer site: www.queenslandholidays.com.au Tourism Queensland Incentives site: www.queenslandincentives.com Bushwalking: www.queenslandwalks.com.au Study tours: www.studytoursqueensland.com.au Drive: www.drivequeensland.com.au Dive: www.divingqueensland.com.au Bed and Breakfast Queensland: www.bedandbreakfastqld.com.au Bed and Breakfast and Farmstay Queensland www.bbfq.com.au Queensland Events: www.qldevents.com.au

Tourism Queensland International Websites:

• Pristine beaches and ancient wilderness

China: queensland.com.cn

• Unique and wonderful experiences

Hong Kong: queensland.com.hk

• Warm Queensland hospitality

Tourism Queensland and Tourism New South Wales have joined forces in a three year campaign to promote both Australian states in international markets. Queensland’s sunshine and natural beauty go hand-in-hand with Sydney, one of the most iconic cities in the world and a major gateway to Australia.

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Tourism Queensland Developing Export Ready Product

We are the experts on Queensland, we know everything it has to offer and we know the right people to put you in touch with. We can put you in contact with the professionals to provide the ideas, obtain a detailed proposal, implement the incentive program and arrange all elements of the travel program. In short we can help you turn your incentive program into a lifelong memory.

As an incentive destination, Queensland shines! For more information contact Emma Dixon E-mail: incentives@tq.com.au www.queenslandincentives.com

Taiwan: queensland.com.tw Japan: queensland.jp Korea: queensland.or.kr South East Asia: queensland.com.sg Europe: queensland-australia.eu Germany: queensland-australia.eu/de France: queensland-australia.eu/fr Italy: queensland-australia.eu/it United Kingdom, Ireland & Nordic: experiencequeensland.com Americas: destinationqueensland.com New Zealand: queenslandholidays.co.nz Middle East: visit-queensland.com India: queenslandholidays.in Australia: queenslandholidays.com.au

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Tourism Queensland Offices For TRADE ENQUIRIES ONLY Contact your nearest Tourism Queensland office at:

BRISBANE

HONG KONG

TOKYO

Level 10, Tourism Queensland House 30 Makerston Street Brisbane Queensland 4001 Australia

Room 506, 5/F Sun Hung Kai Centre, 30 Harbour Road Wanchai, Hong Kong

Suite 1301, Yurakucho Denki Building NW 7-1, Yurakucho 1 Chome Chiyoda-Ku Tokyo 100-0006 JAPAN

Tel +61 7 3535 3535 Fax +61 7 3535 5425 Website: www.tq.com.au

EUROPE Tourism Queensland, Oberbrunner Str. 4, 81475 Munich Tel +49 89 7596988 80 Fax +49 89 7596988 10 Website: www.queensland-europe.com

UNITED KINGDOM 3rd Floor Colechurch House, 1 London Bridge Walk, London, SE1 2SX. England Tel +44 207 367 0900 Fax +44 207 407 3810 Website: www.queenslandholidays.co.uk

NEW ZEALAND Level 2, 1 Teed Street Newmarket, Auckland New Zealand Tel +64 9 374 1780 Fax +64 9 374 1781 Website: www.queenslandholidays.co.nz

AMERICA 6100 Center Drive Suite 1150 Los Angeles, CA 90045 USA

Tel +852 2827 4322 Fax +852 2877 5668 Website: www.queensland.com.hk

TAIWAN Suite 3202, 32nd Floor International Trade Building No. 333 Keelung Road Section 1 Taipei 110 Taiwan Tel +886 2 2723 3196 Fax +886 2 2723 3197 Website: www.queensland.com.tw

CHINA Room 3709-3710, 37th Floor CITIC Square 1168 NanJing Road West SHANGHAI 200041 China Tel +86 21 5292 9668 Fax +86 21 5292 9698 Website: www.queensland.com.cn

SINGAPORE 51 Goldhill Plaza, #16-04 Singapore 308900 Tel +65 6 253 2811 Fax +65 6 253 8653 Website: www.queensland.com.sg

MALAYSIA 15 Jalan Wangsa 1/3 Taman Wangsa Permai Kepong 52100 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Website: www.queensland.com.sg

Tel +1 310 695 3250 Fax +1 310 695 3258 Website: www.destinationqueensland.com

Tel +81 3 3214 4931/5521 Fax +81 3 3211 7904 Website: www.queensland.jp

OSAKA OCAT bldg, 4F T-4, 1-4-1, Minatomachi, Naniwa-ku, Osaka Post Code:556-0017 JAPAN Tel & Fax: +81 6 6632 5030 Website: www.queensland.jp

INDIA 21 Arun Chambers, Ground Floor Tardeo, Mumbai 400034 India Tel +91 22 4053 3018 Website: www.queenslandholidays.com.au

KOREA 20th Floor Young Poong Building 33 Seorin-dong, Chongro-ku Seoul 110-752, KOREA Tel 0011 (822) 399 5767 Fax 0015 (822) 399 7878 Website: www.queensland.co.kr

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Suite 313, Building 10 Dubai Media City PO Box 57020 United Arab Emirates Tel: +971 506 446 205 Fax: +971 43 90 4051 Website: www.queenslandholidays.com.au

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