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817 tourist locations across the country, from cellar doors and wildlife sanctuaries to lighthouses, gardens and rainforest swimming holes.
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Busselton
Busselton Jetty Train
Solar train over the bay
Busselton
Busselton Jetty and Underwater Observatory
Walk the world's longest timber jetty
Broome
Cable Beach
22 kilometres of pure white sand
Kakadu National Park
Cahills Crossing
Crocodile spectacle at the causeway
Cairns
Cairns Aquarium
Great Barrier Reef beneath one roof
Cairns
Cairns Botanic Gardens
Tropical plants in a heritage setting
Cairns
Cairns Esplanade Lagoon
Free saltwater swim on the foreshore
Rutherglen and North East Victoria Wine Country
Campbells Wines
Five generations of Rutherglen craft
Margaret River
Canal Rocks
Ancient granite, surging channels
Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve
Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex
Track spacecraft beyond the solar system
Canberra
Canberra Reptile Zoo
Scaled, slithery and fascinating
Bruny Island
Cape Bruny Lighthouse
Australia's second-oldest lighthouse tower
Byron Bay
Cape Byron Lighthouse and Australia's Most Easterly Point
Where the sun first lands
Robe
Cape Dombey Obelisk
Historic beacon on the headland
Mackay
Cape Hillsborough National Park
Kangaroos at sunrise on the beach
Robe
Cape Jaffa Lighthouse
Climb a working piece of history
Dunsborough
Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse
1904 limestone beacon above the ocean
Great Ocean Road
Cape Otway Lightstation
Australia's oldest surviving lighthouse
Mornington Peninsula
Cape Schanck Lighthouse
History on the wild coast
Coles Bay
Cape Tourville Lighthouse
Easy boardwalk, sweeping views
Margaret River
Cape to Cape Track
125 kilometres of coastal wilderness
Margaret River
Capes Raptor Centre
Birds of prey up close
Rockhampton
Capricorn Caves
Ancient limestone caves, living history
Hobart
Cascade Brewery
Australia's oldest working brewery