First-time visitors to Sydney can often be faced with questions of what to see and where to go in the time they have.
Sydney in Seven Days is an ordered guide to the city's many attractions and includes side trips to regions outside the city.
The program is highly flexible that, depending on the time you have, you can combine two or more days into one, selecting only the places that really interest you, or extend your visit into other areas of Australia.
http://goaustralia.about.com/c/ec/1.htm
http://www.australia.com/places_to_go/RHS_Top_STD.aust?L=en&C=US
i hope that helps you
2007-01-10 14:47:38
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answered by binibining pilipina 5
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1. Uluru, aka Ayers Rock, Northen Territory
2. Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House, New South Wales
3. Great Barrier Reef, Queensland (inc Fraser Island)
4. Port Arthur, Tasmania
5. Swimming with Whale Sharks at Nigaloo, Western Australia
6. Shopping and cafe's in Melbourne, Victoria
7. Kakadu national park, Northen Territory
8. Kings Canyon, Northern Territtory
9. Daintree Rainforest, Queensland
10 . Cooper Pedy, South Australia
2007-01-11 02:20:45
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answered by purplebuggy 5
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1. Uluru (formerly Ayers rock) (Northen Territory)
2. Sydney Harbour Bridge (Sydney)
3. Sydney Opera house (Sydney)
4. Great barrier reef (Queensland)
5. Blue Mountains (Sydney)
6. Gold Coast (Queensland)
7. Tennant Creek Back (Northen territory)
8. Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park (Northen territory)
9. Kangaroo Island (South Australia)
10 . Kakadu national park (Northen Territory)
There are also lots of other great places such as Maroochidore in Queensland, bondi beach (World famous beach visited by Paris Hilton recently), Australia Zoo in Quensland (Owned by Steve Irwin's family) Sydney's centre point tower and much, much more.
2007-01-11 01:19:46
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answered by May contain traces of nuts 4
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The Tarkine Tasmania.
Kakadu NT
Alice Springs NT
Lake Eyre SA
Melbourne, Darwin
The Queensland coast
The Pilbara in Perth
The Blue Mountains
And find a rodeo to go to!
2007-01-10 22:53:08
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answered by dee_p 2
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Sydney Harbour (the Sydney harbour bridge and the opera house)
Ayres Rock (northern territory
Gold Coast Theme Parks(Queensland)
Taronga zoo (Sydney)
Great Barrier Reef (Queensland)
Three sisters (blue mountains, Sydney)
Great Ocean Road (Victoria) (12 apostles)
Daintree Rain forest (Queensland)
Cradle Mountain (Tasmania)
Australian War Memorial (Australian capital territory) (Canberra)
2007-01-13 02:07:28
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answered by Lucy 2
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If u head north from Sydney then go in an anti-clockwise circle that takes u thru the guts of Australia this list will eventually get u back to Sydney.
Sydney Harbour Bridge/Opera House(NSW),
Blue Mountains(NSW),
Gold Coast(Qld),
Great Barrier Reef(Qld),
Kakadu National Park(NT),
Ayres Rock/Uluru(NT),
Barossa/Clare Valleys(SA),
Great Ocean Road(Vic),
MCG/Southbank(Vic),
Darling Harbour(NSW)
2007-01-11 01:23:34
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answered by the ox 7
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Go to Fraser Island, I just went it was fantastic.... I live in Port Douglas, so I rate that as well, as it is close to the reef and Daintree, all of Australia is great, it depends what your into!
2007-01-12 04:08:36
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answered by sunnygirl 3
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12 apostles
uluru and the red centre
sydney harbour bridge
melbourne
flinders ranges
um barossa and claire valley yumo
kimberley's
can't think of anymore, but google it and have a look at the tourist info website
barrier reef
don't bother with adelaide
2007-01-10 22:55:05
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answered by chickenhawk 2
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The Great Barrier Reef is one.
2007-01-10 22:48:06
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answered by Dovahkiin 7
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1. great barrier reef
2. ayers rock
3. daintree
4. kimberlies
5. sydney harbour bridge/ opera house
6. great ocean road
7. surfers paradise
8. port arthur
9. port douglas/cairns
10. tasmania
2007-01-11 00:55:15
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answered by Minerva 5
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