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Why travel thousands of kilometres when a taste of African adventure is at your doorstep. Only 30 minutes from Melbourne, Werribee Open Range Zoo is full of amazing animals living in a wide, open savannah. Discover grazing rhinos, giraffes and zebras, ...
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Banrock Station is an 1800 hectare property comprising 250 hectares of vineyard,1000 hectares of restored mallee woodlands and a Ramsar listed wetland. The Wine and Wetland Centre was designed to showcase our wines. Our tourism products have evolved to ...
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Healesville Sanctuary is only an hour from Melbourne, but a visit there will take you closer to Australia’s unique wildlife than you ever thought possible. Featuring wild encounters and unique experiences with Australian wildlife amongst the sights, ...
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The Daintree Discovery Centre is a world class interpretive facility nestled in the heart of the Daintree Rainforest. A Wet Tropics Visitor Information Centre with Advanced Eco Certification, Daintree Discovery Centre provides a wonderful introduction to ...
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Set in 11 hectares (25 acres) of natural tropical North Queensland bush and is home to all kinds of native mammals, birds and reptiles. Nowhere else in Australia can you interact with so many of Australia's native animals. Join us here at Billabong ...
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Manbana Aquaculture and Discovery Centre highlight the enduring relationship between Aboriginal people and the oceans and rivers of the Kimberley. Discover the role Indigenous people of the region play in both historical and contemporary fishing ...
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Get up close and personal and meet the world''s most venomous snakes who call Australia home at Snakes Downunder. Your host Ian Jenkins has been handling snakes for over 40 years. Through the presentations it is hoped that you will come to understand a ...
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Kuranga Native Nursery stocks Australia''s largest range of Australian plants. Situated in Mt Evelyn, in the foothills of the Dandenong''s, our nursery overlooks the beautiful Olinda Creek and features the highly-acclaimed Paperbark Cafe. Wander through ...
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Papillon Riding Stables
Pavilion D, Centennial Park, Sydney Suburbs, Australia
Telephone: 02 8356 9866
Papillon Riding Stables offers all aspects of horse care, training and riding. From being able to board your own horse to learning to ride with experienced international instructors, to taking an escorted walk with your horse in the beautiful environs of ...
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Fur, feathers, fine food and family fun. The Macadamia Castle is full of little surprises. Lots of native furry friends, and cuddly nursery animals, Mini Golf, train rides,playgrounds and BBQ''s. There''s rabbit petting, facepainting, treehouse,and a new ...
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Bring the children to see the world’s biggest rocking horse. You can climb to the top of the horse, which stands at 18 metres high. Then visit the seven-acre animal park where, among other things, wallabies can be hand-fed. Relax and enjoy a meal or ...
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This world acclaimed Territory Wildlife Park is nestled in 400 hectares of natural bushland and only a 45 minute drive south of Darwin. The park showcases the wildlife of northern Australia, which you can see up close and in their natural habitats. ...
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Attracting 1.2 million visitors annually, the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne is a treasured part of Melbourne''s cultural life and a valuable asset to the heritage-rich city. With its stunning vistas, tranquil lakes and diverse plant collections, the ...
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Rainforest Retreat is one and a half acres of amazing gardens. Birds are in abundance singing all day and fragrant perfumes are wafting everywhere. Water wise, pesticide and weedicide free, "Secret" gardens beckon you to go beyond the next corner. You ...
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Located on Shepherds Hill Road in Blackwood, Wittunga Botanic Garden contains displays of Australian and South African plants that are especially spectacular in spring. Included in the garden are rich collections of Erica, Leucadendron and Protea, ...
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Umpherston Sinkhole, also known, as The Sunken Garden was once a cave formed through dissolution of the limestone. The sinkhole was created when the top of the chamber collapsed downwards. Now the topsoil down on the floor of the cave forms the perfect ...
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The Wollongong Botanic Gardens cover an area of 27.41 hectares including Gleniffer Brae Manor House which is now a reception centre and home of the Wollongong Conservatorium of Music. The Botanic Gardens is a popular place for marriage ceremonies and ...
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Enjoy a stroll along the lavender rows, breathe the fresh country air and browse through the lavender product. Goods on offer include; pure essential lavender oil, culinary lavender, stripped lavender, dried bunches, potted lavender plants, handcraft and ...
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45 minutes south of Sydney "Cuddle a Koala or hand feed kangaroos" in 16 acres of natural bushland. With over 1000 animals Symbio has Australian native, farmyard and exotic animals. Symbio is recognised for the "hands on experiences" allowing a close ...
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Oceanworld Manly is situated on picturesque Manly Cove Beach, just 200 metres from Manly Wharf. Oceanworld is easily accessible not only by car, but also Manly Ferry, Jetcat and bus. Oceanworld Manly''s main Oceanarium holds 4.5 million litres of water ...
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A peaceful aquatic sanctuary close to town that was once the town''s water supply. The area is home to a large variety of birds, platypus, kangaroos and wallabies. Barbecue and picnic areas are available and fishing is permitted....
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Built by the Reverend Thomas Sharpe in 1845 soon after land was granted, the property is named after Miss Ida Traill who lived there from the early 1930s until her death in 1976. Miss Traill was a descendant of early settlers in the region. The house is ...
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