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Australia One of the best websites for travellers heading to Australia

More Australia Another great all round Go Australia site

Maps Photo's Thousands of maps, hundreds of Aussie photo's. Magnificent content.

Backpacker Images of Australia Survey of backpackers from Canada, Holland, Japan before and after visiting Australia

Visit New South Wales   Sydney The laid-back outdoor lifestyle and natural beauty make Sydney a great city to visit.

Visit Victoria  Discover rooftop drinking spots and intimate restaurants tucked away behind non-descript doors. Seek out specialist shops and boutiques in historic arcades and laneways. Come equipped with a sense of adventure and discover how easy it is to lose yourself in Melbourne.

Visit Queensland Where else can the locals enjoy an outdoor lifestyle ranked among the best in the world with famous beaches and waterways, national parks, rainforests and tropical reefs ours to explore and enjoy.
Queensland has the climate to make it all possible. Our average summer temperature of 25 degrees Celsius, and average winter temperatures of 15 degrees Celsius means that Queenslanders enjoy more winter sunshine and warmth than most.

Working Holiday Northern Territory  A working holiday in the Northern Territory gives you the opportunity to experience a lifestyle and culture that's completely different from the rest of Australia and, in fact, the world. From outback stations and horticultural farms to hospitality and nursing, there are many ways to fund your holiday in the Northern Territory.

Working hoilday South Australia Here's some things you need to do before you start working in South Australia:


Working holiday Tasmania Pick up some cash, meet other travellers and gain an insight into our communities.

Aussie Lingo Australian English incorporates many terms that Australians consider to be unique to their country. One of the best-known of these is outback which means a "remote, sparsely-populated area". Many such words, phrases or usages originated with British and Irish convicts transported to Australia in 1788-1868.

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Aussie  Books  Welcome to Aussiereviews, the home of great reviews of great Australian books and more.



Australian Weather Centre    Meteorological observations commenced in Australia with the arrival of the First Fleet in 1788. With the spread of European exploration and settlement, the number of observations available across the continent grew, largely through the efforts of individuals with scientific interests or training.