Talk about plenty of activities… you can watch an Aboriginal Corroboree, feed a kangaroo, pat a koala, see a 5.1 metre crocodile and have an Aussie BBQ every night at Currumbin’s Wildnight Adventure. Leer más.
230 meters high - on top of the world's tallest residential tower - sits Australia's only beachside observation deck. Features a great bar, and possibly the fastest elevator ever! Leer más.
Home to Australia’s only Polar Bears and believe it or not, their favourite foods are watermelon and popcorn. Word on the street is that a new Antarctic Penguin exhibit is coming soon. Leer más.
27 rides and counting, Australia’s largest theme park and certainly one of its favourite - a handy tip is to get the Q4U virtual queuing system to avoid delays at rides. Leer más.
Don’t forget to try the famous damper! It’s mixed and baked in coals according to the original recipe used by the head Damper Cook way back in 1859. Leer más.
The historical Albert Street Metro Cinema opened in Nov 1927 and was known as the ‘The Theatre of the Stars’. Built for MGM, the Art Deco cinema was designed by American, William Fountain. Leer más.
Before it was a creative hub for visual arts and live performances, the Powerhouse building sat derelict for 20 yrs & was a safe haven for homeless people. Some graffiti on the walls is original. Leer más.
It's not just koalas at Lone Pine, but a range of native Australian animals including Barak, the cute, friendly and playful Platypus who has lived here since early 2010. Leer más.
Believe it or not, this award winning family resort was once a Humpback whaling station and would capture up to 500 whales per season. Leer más.
Each Easter, the Marina comes alive with activities and celebrations of Gladstone's Annual Harbour Festival Leer más.
Did you know sick and injured turtles struggling to fight off the winter blues are treated to their very own spa bath at Reef HQ's Turtle hospital? Leer más.
Check out our panorama virtual tour of Bargara Beach online now! http://j.mp/bargara-virtual-tour Leer más.
Picnic at the infamous Balancing Rock…rest assured there'll be no mysterious disappearances, only natural wonders. Massive granite boulders, diverse wildlife & spectacular wildflowers in spring. Leer más.
A story of boom and gloom: a visit brings to life the stories, colourful characters & historical events that shaped Queensland. Make sure you discover the story of "Myrtle" the mummified moggy. Leer más.
Don't worry, it’s named after Queen Mary, not a mishap! If Queen Mary fell down here she would be very wet and bruised indeed...watch Spring Creek plunge over the 40m falls. Leer más.
Love calamari? Kit yourself out at a local fishing tackle store and try your hand at squid fishing at night from the free fishermen’s jetty. Leer más.
The friendly staff at Flinders Mall VIC can provide advice on the things to see, things to do and where to eat in Townsville. Leer más.
Aboriginal legend says that Long Island is the site of a Spanish galleon shipwreck. Comb the shores at low tide looking for old Spanish coins! Leer más.
Home to North Queensland's largest population of wild koalas. Walk the "Forts walk" at dawn or dusk to get the best views. Leer más.
Must dos: there are Turtle Hospital tours everyday at 12noon and 3.30pm. At 2.30pm there are Shark Feeding Shows every Sun, Tue & Thurs & don't miss the Animal Feeding Tours on Mon, Wed, Fri & Sat. Leer más.
Have you ever held a meteorite in your hand? Seen the rings of Saturn? Viewed a star cluster 17,000 light years away? Or seen the sun through a telescope? Explore the wonders of the universe. Leer más.
Did you know that Charleville's Cosmos Centre is known as the best location in the Southern Hemisphere to star-gaze because of its open horizons and zero light pollution? Leer más.