New South Wales Regions (including ACT) Canberra is the national capital of Australia. It has a beautiful man made lake and some superb attractions. More about ACT
One of the world’s great cities, built around a beautiful harbour and with superb beaches. More about Sydney+Nearby
World Heritage-listed area west of Sydney, set high on a sandstone plateau with sheer cliffs, canyons, waterfalls and forested valleys. More about Blue Mountains
Acclaimed wine region located around 200 kms north of Sydney. More about Hunter Valley
Gentle rolling hills and pioneering towns south of Sydney. More about Southern Highlands
SW of Sydney; walkers mecca in summer and ski area in winter. More about Snowy Mountains
Beach and nature lover's mecca, largely free of high rise commercialism.More about South Coast
Ranges from a blue water, sandy beach paradise including Port Stephens to a sub tropical region backed by World Heritage-listed national parks and rainforests. More about Central+North Coast
An inland pastoral plateau area with attractive market towns and a range of national parks. More about New England+North West NSW
Broken Hill was built on the riches of silver mining and remains a draw for devotees of Federation architecture. Nearby is the Outback with some good Aboriginal rock art. Inland NSW covers a vast area of mainly pastoral country including the Riverina. More about Inland NSW+Outback
Tiny Norfolk is 1500km east of Brisbane. Beautiful Lord Howe is 700 km NE of Sydney and World Heritage-listed because of its birds, flora and coral reefs. More about Norfolk+Lord Howe Islands
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DID YOU KNOW ... A Billabong is a water hole located along a dry watercourse in the Australian Outback and a Jumbuck is slang for a sheep. |
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