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Timber & Heritage Park
Located in town this park has a little lake, free barbecues and logging paraphernalia, including a replica of One Tree Bridge.
Shear Outback
Shearers enjoy legendary status in this part of Australia; the innovative Shear Outback is devoted to these colourful characters.
Jervis Bay National Park
Reaching Callala Bay, you transit Jervis Bay National Park, 4854 hectares of low scrub and woodland. The bay is a marine park.
Hancock Gorge
A steep descent (partly on ladders) brings the sunny Amphitheatre . Follow the slippery Spider Walk to sublime Kermits Pool .
Barwon Grange
The National Trust recognises over 100 of Geelongs historic buildings. Several are open to the public, including Barwon Grange .
Springbrook Research Observatory
As well as stargazing you can pick up hiking maps from the Springbrook Research Observatory, an unofficial information centre.
School Museum
The School Museum is a good history pit stop, tracing the local school from its earliest incarnation, in a tent in 1884.
Laguna Lookout
For a panoramic view of Noosas lovely national park, walk or drive up to Laguna Lookout from Viewland Dr in Noosa Junction.
Piccaninny Gorge
A 30km return overnight trek from the southern car park to a remote and pristine gorge best suited for experienced hikers.
Local History Museum
The Local History Museum is in the old School of Arts building and displays various items demonstrating Innisfails history.
Walk
Visit this mine to get a feel for the type of environment encountered by the average opal miner, and for life in the Ridge.
Warrnambool Art Gallery
Small but worthwhile collection of rotating permanent artworks by prominent Australian painters, as well temporary exhibits.
Whale Lookout
A good spot to look for whales is at the base of Bass St. When whales are spotted, the Killer Whale Museum sounds a siren.
Sealife Centre
Retro-kitsch SeaLife Centre has some interesting things on display, a tacky gift shop and a decent on-site seafood restaurant.
Oliver Hill Battery
The Oliver Hill battery was built in the 1930s and played a major role in the defence of the WA coastline and Fremantle harbour.
Dal Zotto Estate
Dal Zotto Estate is one of the best wineries in the area. It also has an excellent trattoria, serving north Italian cuisine.
Henty House
Tasmania鈥檚 finest example of raw concrete brutalist architecture, built in 1983. Its big, its ballsy, its beautifully ugly.
Ceduna School House Museum
This little museum has pioneer exhibits, Indigenous artefacts and a display on the tragic British nuclear tests at Maralinga.
Common School Museum
The Common School Museum has an amazing range of weights and measures, local inventions, period pieces and school equipment.
Abercrombie Caves
The famous Abercrombie Caves is south of Bathurst. The complex has one of the world鈥檚 largest natural tunnels, the Grand Arch.