Sydney has one of the most dramatically gorgeous natural harbours in the world.
With its lush canopy displaying all hues of green, Daintree is endlessly enchanting.
Just off the Fleurieu Peninsula, rugged Kangaroo Island is one of the best places in the country to see native wildlife.
Stretching 151 miles (243km) from Torquay in Victoria to Nelson on the South Australian border, Great Ocean Road offers one of the world’s most spectacular coastal drives.
As the political epicentre of Australia, Parliament House is a suitably spectacular structure. Located on Canberra’s Capital Hill, the arresting building opened in 1988.
The Great Barrier Reef might hog the limelight but Ningaloo, the world’s largest fringing reef, is just as incredible.
Australia’s infamous convict settlement cuts an eerie figure on the Tasman Peninsula. Founded as a small timber station in 1830, it quickly grew to become a major penal settlement.
UNESCO-listed K’gari (Fraser Island) might be the world’s largest sand island at 76 miles (122km) long but it’s far from a desert.
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