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Australia Farmstays holidays

Australia Farmstays holidays
Margaret River accommodation, Western Australia
Centrally located Margaret River accommodation, from AU $250 - AU $410 per accommodation per night (sleeps 4-6)
Western Australia cattle ranch accommodation
A 615,000 working cattle station and eco resort, from AU $190 - AU $240 per room per night
New South Wales organic farmstay nr Sydney, Australia
Learn bygone craft making techniques, from AU $140 - AU $200 per couple per night
Richmond farmstay accommodation in Tasmania
Peaceful and relaxing family farmstay near historic Richmond, from AU $130 - AU $150 per accommodation per night (sleeps 2-4)
Tasmania working sheep farmstay accommodation
Luxury farmstay cottages on genuine working sheep farm, from AU $195 - AU $215 per double room per night

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South Australia travel guide

For those planning their first adventure to South Australia our insiders’ guide providers an excellent appetiser of the best things to see and do. From Kangaroo Island to the Barossa Valley wine region our top tips will give you a flavour of what there is to discover.

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Melbourne & Victoria travel guide

Our insiders travel guide to Melbourne and Victoria is packed full of tips, holiday ideas and things to see and do in Melbourne and Victoria. Whether you want to explore the wildlife and stunning scenery of the Great Ocean Road or enjoy the vibrant city of Melbourne our guide has all the information you need.

Melbourne and Victoria has so much to offer from the iconic scenery of the Twelve Apostles to fine wine, incredible wildlife and a thriving arts and culture scene. The guide includes videos, information on events and tips from local people about the most interesting things to see and do.

For more information on Melbourne and the Great Ocean Road, see our insider's travel guide to Victoria




Western Australia travel guide

Our insider’s guide to Western Australia highlights the best natural and cultural experiences in Western Australia, from camping in national parks and swimming with turtles at Ningaloo Reef to learning more about the aboriginal heritage which surrounds the ochre and black stripped domes of the Bungle Bungles. It goes beyond a normal guide with video and podcasts featuring insider tips from locals on where to go and what to do.

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Celebrate 30 years of Tasmanian World Heritage Wilderness with this Free Tasmania app for iPhone

QR code30 years ago the Tasmanian Southwest Wilderness was listed as a World Heritage Site, the only place on earth to fulfil seven out of the ten criteria, bringing to a successful conclusion a world wide campaign that saw environmental activists protesting to save Tasmania's natural heritage from being sold down the river.

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