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Bondi

"An ideal spot for beach lovers"

Bondi is one of Sydney's upmarket suburbs located east of the city centre. The area is full of cafes, restaurants, bars, and takeaways shops, so you'll never go hungry! But there are also plenty of surf and souvenir shops too. Take a stroll on the broadwalk to discover some stunning beaches from Bondi to Coogee where you can have a swim or relax at a cafe along the way. You can also swim at the Bondi Icebergs surf pool which is one of Sydney's iconic locations. Have a gelato at the 1920s Bondi Pavillon or enjoy the sunset with great ocean views while you dine at various restaurants at Bondi Beach. There's also surfing lessons available for those who wish to learn how to surf, or you can just watch, and even participate in the Bondi lifeguards lifesaving demonstrations. Bondi is basically a place that is relaxed, carefree and full of sunshine.

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Cooma

"The Heart of the Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric Scheme"

Cooma is the largest town in the Snowy Mountains showing spectacular scenary with rugged mountains and deep river valleys. It is about 5 hours drive SW of Sydney and the home of the Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric Scheme, the biggest civil engineering project ever in Australia. 2 national parks form a stunning backdrop to the town that has historical streets and a heritage railway station. There is an abundance of attractions and activities available in this town to keep all traveller's interested. Drive to the top of Mount Gladstone to see the views of the mountains and the Monaro Plains, or admire the Tuross Falls that is part of the 5km long Tuross River Gorge. Go horse riding or fly-fishing for trout. In the Centennial Park, there is a sculpture of the Man from Snowy River and next to the Mosaic Time Walk, an International Avenue of Flags. Go for a walk on the Lambie Town Walk, which passes an historical prison which is still in use today. Cooma has great museums and easy access to some of the best snow fields in NSW.

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Broken Hill

"The Silver City"

For those who wish to experience the great Australian Outback in all its glory, Broken Hill is the place to go! With captivating landscapes, brilliant sunsets, clear nights, an oasis of green parks and gardens thriving in the harsh desert, Broken Hill is a town full of character. The town has a rich mining history founded on silver, lead, and zinc. Grand historical buildings and impressive monuments are lined in the town's wide streets, including colonial pubs and other public buildings. Walk the Heritage Trail to see 19th century buildings or drive the Silver Trail to see over 100 historical sites. There is a Flora and Fauna Sanctuary just 6km out of town. Be sure to visit the Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery, which is apparently the second oldest in Australia. Also, go to the Albert Kersten GeoCentre which exhibits an outstanding mineral collection including a 42kg silver nugget! Broken Hill has a huge range of accommodation and plenty of attractions, especially for art fans.

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Tweed Heads

"Great beaches & a relaxed lifestyle"

Tweed Heads is the Northernmost costal town bordering the NSW/QLD border with great beaches, endless surfing, waterways and a relaxed lifestyle. There is a huge variety of leisure and recreation options including bird-watching at Fingal Headland, whale-watching or exploring the beautiful Tweed River by taking a relaxing cruise.The Razorback Lookout provides an amazing and spectacular view of the Tweed River Valley or drive along this glorious valley through World Heritage listed National Parks. For a scrumptious meal, try the Tweed Harbour for some of the freshest seafood on offer or you can take a picnic to Duranbah Beach or Fingal Beach. To experience the nightlife, the Twin Towns Services Club or South Tweed Bowling Club are ideals spots to go.

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