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Cities in Queensland region

Gold Coast Qld

Gold Coast Qld

It is said that nowhere in Australia there are several luxury hotels, resorts, motels, apartments and accommodation for young people, and a variety of sports and entertainment as the Gold Coast. Especially during the holiday season, with over 3 million visitors annually, the Gold Coast is full of life: it is therefore necessary to make your reservation early. Gold Coast has a temperate climate with an average maximum temperature of 22 degrees Celsius in winter and 28 degrees Celsius in summer and more than 300 sunny days per year.


Port Douglas

Port Douglas

Port Douglas is a city in the north Queensland region, Australia, about 70 km away north of Cairns city. Its population was approximately 3,000 permanent residents in 2006. The population doubles orasulu often because the flow of tourists arriving here in May to September. The city is named in honor of former prime minister of regional Queensland, John Douglas. It has grown quite rapidly due to coal mining and timber industry in the Daintree River and then expanding to the Mossman River, since 1880. Port Douglas has had many names in the past, Terrigal, Island Point, Port Owen and Salisbury and is situated in the vicinity of enclosed areas such as being a World Heritage Great Barrier Reef and Daintree Rainforest.


Cairns

Cairns

Cairns is a town in remote northern region of Queensland, Australia. The town was named after Queensland Governor William Wellington Cairns. It was created to serve as a location for miners Hodgkinson River gold mine, but declined when he discovered an easier way in the city of Port Douglas.


Brisbane

Brisbane

Brisbane is the third largest city in Australia, but not the sunniest. It is found in subtropical regions of south-east Queensland, 25 km upstream on the Brisbane River. The city has an ideal location: the capital of northern Australia, the Pacific line. There have been a number of major international events in the 80s, including English Republic Games (Commomwealth Games) in 1982 and Expo 88. Brisbane has become a lively cosmopolitan city with several interesting districts, street cafes, a great park on the river, a cultural calendar glomerata and a pretty good nightlife.


Cities in New South Wales region

Sydney

Sydney

Sydney is the capital of New South Galli. With a population of over 4.1 million inhabitants, is the largest city in Australia. It is also the oldest settlement in Australia colonized by Europeans, was founded as a British colony in 1788. Sydney is situated on one of the most beautiful bays in the world with a wonderful natural harbor, which the British navigator James Cook named, in 1770, Port Jackson. Sydney in Australia holds the record for superlatives: the largest city is the largest industrial center, culturally and financially, the biggest port, the largest communications hub.


Cities in Western Australia region

Perth

Perth

Perth is a great place for animal lovers. The small zoo near Perth Zoo, Caversham Wildlife Park there, where you can see live a great variety of birds, kangaroos, koala bears, and many other animals in freedom in a large fenced area, where visitors can feed and personal animals. In Perth and around town there are special locations where you can eat or drink. Just 20 minutes from the city is the Swan Valley, one of the two wine regions in Western Australia. Close to the Swan Valley is a restaurant where you can have a variety of pizza invented by America `s Plate competition winner in 2005, an international contest for the best experts in gourmet pizza in the world.


Cities in Victoria region

Melbourne

Melbourne

Melbourne is the second largest city and capital of Victoria in Australia. Although it is known in the world, as many times more attractive than Sydney, Melbourne lately has been eclipsed by the latter. Though not a tourist town and too be too much to see, yet you will love Melbourne's style or, even if after two or three days it will lose its attraction.


Cities in South Australia region

Adelaide

Adelaide

Adelaide is the capital and most polluted city in the Australian state of South Australia. It is the five-century-largest city in Australia and is known as the city of churches. Adelaide has a population estimated at over 1.28 million inhabitants. The adjective used to describe people and other qualities of the city is "Adelaidean. Adelaide is a coastal city situated on the eastern shore of Gulf St. Vincent, on the Fleurieu Peninsula in the northern Adelaide plains. The suburbs reach 20 km from the coast to the foothills but extends 100 km from the town of Gawler in the north to Sellicks Beach in the south.