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Queensland: Attractions
and Things To Do
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- Cairns
College of English: Conveniently located in the very centre of Cairns city,
we offer students the unique opportunity of studying in
a small, caring college where high priority is given to
the educational, social and welfare needs of our students.
Our classes provide students with a practical focus on English
language in common situations which in turn builds confidence
in communicating with English speakers.
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- Brisbane:
Brisbane is Australia's largest city in the sub-tropics,
enjoying an enviable climate of hot, brilliant summers and clear,
mild winters that makes it the ideal destination for visitors
all year round. While Brisbane has all the facilities of a modern
city it retains a friendly, easier pace of life, surrounded by
parks, gardens and beaches.
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- Cairns
Connect: Cairns is the heart of the Tropical North,
and as such provides an ideal base for exploring and enjoying
the rich, varied pleasures of this region. The Cairns International
Airport, a short ride from the city centre, acts as a gateway
to the city and a primary access point to the Great Barrier Reef.
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- Cape
Tribulation: The cape itself was named by Captain Cook its
founder, in the late 1700's, since it was just a little north
of here that his troubles tribulations started when he ran his
ship on to the Endeavour Reef. In the '70's it was a hippie outpost
with a number of settlements, particularly at the infamous Cedar
Bay, further north towards Cooktown. Today with further improvements
to the road, Cape Tribulation is becoming more popular
for visitors. It's not surprising as this stretch of the coast
is incredibly beautiful. It's one of the few places in Australia
where the rainforest runs right down to the water. The Wet Tropical
Rainforests here are now protected by World Heritage Laws so tourists
have the privledge of visiting unspoilt virgin rainforest and
crystal clear jungle creeks. Approx. 150km north of Cairns.
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- Daintree
Village Tourism Association: Daintree Village is a
lush village with a population of some 100 people. It is surrounded
by tropical habitats that can be reached by river boats. The cruises
vary considerably to cater for our visitors. During the winter
months hundreds of daily visitors arrive to see crocodiles sunning
themselves on the river banks and the rich and varied plant life
in the rainforest and mangrove forests.
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- Destination
EX: Welcome to Tropical North Queensland. This is the mountainous
shoreline dividing the Great Barrier Reef from Cairns, Port Douglas
and the towns and rainforests that dot com this glorious 400 kilometre
waterfront. Places like Mission Beach , the ancient Daintree forests
and the Atherton Tablelands.
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- Destination
Queensland: Your complete travellers guide to Queensland.
Featuring 3000 pages of accommodation, tour, hire product, travel
tales, events, travel tips and much more.
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- Dreamworld:
In just one day, Dreamworld's guests can catch the wildest ride
of their life, travel back through time and even cuddle some of
Australia's cutest animal ambassadors in the Park's 11 themed
areas. Regarded as Australia's favourite family theme park, Dreamworld
spans 30 hectares and is filled with a variety of rides, shows
and attractions, including the latest in high-tech thrills and
the first interactive tiger attraction in the world outside the
United States. Address: Dreamworld, Dreamworld Parkway, Coomera
Qld 4209 (Near the Gold Coast).
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- Emu
Park: Emu Park Online...all you need to know about the wonders
and beauty of Emu Park. Found on the Capricorn Coast of central
Queensland and over looking the magestic islands of Keppel bay.
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