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IN SYDNEY............


Harbour Bridge

Opera House

CentrePoint Tower

Sydney Aquarium

Toronga Zoo

Sydney Olympic Park (site of the 2000 olympics)

Bondi Beach

Manly Beach

BiCentennial Park

Botannical Gardens

Blue Mountains

Hyde Park

Paddington Markets

The fish Markets

Pancakes on the Rocks

Queen Victoria Building

2006-12-28 17:53:25 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Northern Territory- Kakadu National park has crocodiles, waterfalls, canyons and rivers, lots of wildlife.
Uluru- (Ayers Rock)

New South Wales- Opera House, Luna Park, Harbour Bridge, Centrepoint Tower, Taronga Zoo, Manly and Bondi Beaches, Jervis Bay, The Rocks-(oldest settlement part of Sydney)
Fairy Island- (fairy pengiuns)

Western Australia- Rottnest Island, Broome, Exmouth, Fremantle
Margeret River, Monkey Mia- (dolphins)

Queensland- Great Barrier Reef, Daintree rainforest, Whitsunday Islands, Seaworld, Dreamworld, Movieworld, Wet and Wild

Victoria- Great Ocean Road- 12 apostles, Melbourne City,

I have included some that are interesting and great scenically, not necessarily historical. there are other states that you may find interesting also, however these are the ones that i think are good and touristy.

2006-12-29 05:02:46 · answer #2 · answered by question 1 · 1 0

Cowra, a small town in NSW west of Sydney was the site of a POW camp in the Second World War. In August 1944 several hundred Japanese prisoners broke out of the camp. Some hundreds died attacking a machine gun post, by suicide and in later attacks on people trying to recapture them.

Barcaldine, a town in central Queensland where the Australian Labor Party was formed and the centre of the shearers' strike in the early 1890s that led to the formation of that party and to the establishment of an utopian Australian "colony" in Paraguay. A shearer who suicided by drowning himself in a waterhole (billabong) after learning that a shed he had fired was full of lambs was the origin of the "Waltzing Matilda"

Parramatta, a western suburb of Sydney where the first successful farmer James Ruse lived in the 18th century.

Goulburn, site of a brewery and flour mill built in the 1830s to a design by the "convict architect" Francis Greenway. The 1880s steam water pump is also interesting

Rockhampton, a near-coastal city in central Queensland, known for its late 19th century streetscape along Quay Street and former home of Willam Knox D'Arcy. D' Arcy drilled for oil in Iran and eventually found it. He was one of the founders of British Petroleum (BP).

Ballarat, site of Australian first large gold mining industry and of a short-lived insurgency at the "Eureka Stockade". Home to Henry Sutton, possibly the best known forgotten inventor of the 19th century.

Australian War Memorial, Canberra - possibly the best war museum in the world.

2007-01-01 22:48:04 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

go to ALICE SPRINGS and check out ULARU AYERS ROCK,
their are beautiful land marks and things to see all over AUSTRALIA in every state

2006-12-29 01:55:04 · answer #4 · answered by ? 7 · 1 0

the great ocean road in victoria

2006-12-29 03:50:14 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

cam or come there is a big difference.

2006-12-29 02:15:07 · answer #6 · answered by xx_muggles_xx 6 · 0 0

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