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Coastal Villages from Kingscliff to Pottsville  

Approx. 35km Fingal – Kingscliff – Casuarina – Bogangar / Cabarita – Hastings Point – Pottsville Travel south on Tweed Heads bypass and take first Tweed Coast exit on your left, immediately after crossing the Barney’s Point Bridge. Turni ...

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Fingal Lighthouse  

Even though the Fingal Head light tower is not high and it is built on a low headland the is effective as it is built on one of the most easterly points of Australia with plenty of deep water offshore. The lighthouse can be reached with a short walk ...

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Point Danger Lookout  

Situated on the New South Wales/Queensland border. High on a peak overlooking Duranbah Beach, which is popular for surfing, Point Danger was named by Captain James Cook on his 1770 journey up the east coast of Australia to warn later mariners of dan ...

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Tweed City Shopping Centre  

Located in the beautiful Tweed Shire just five minutes from Coolangatta, Tweed City Shopping Centre is home to over 140 speciality stores including five majors – Woolworths, Big W, Coles, Kmart and AMC Cinemas. Tweed City is the largest shopping ce ...

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Tweed Historical Society Inc  

The Museum complex consists of four buildings. The Old Tweed Heads Court House is the Headquarters of the Tweed Heads Historical Society Inc., custodians of the Tweed Maritime Museum. As well as housing the historical records of the Society (which ar ...

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Twin Towns Services Club  

Nestled between the sandy white beaches of the Gold Coast and the blue waters of the Tweed, Twin Towns Services Club is Australia's largest services club providing six levels of entertainment, dining and leisure. Facilities include world class eleve ...

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editors picks

Far Western Queensland Outback Trip

Outback Rivers In Flood - care of ABC 7:30 Report idlers | 2009-05-26 | Itinerary for the Idlers 2009, midyear far western Queensland outback trip. | read more

Australia: Love at first sight - Kalbarri

The Pinnacles esmeralda | 2009-04-07 | 1995 Esme & Nick's Australian Travel Diary (August) | read more

A few of my favorite (Melbourne) things – the ‘green’ bits

Catani Gardens alkira | 2009-01-18 | A few of my favorite (Melbourne) things – the ‘green’ bits | read more

Cow Bay Beach

Cow Bay Beach, where rainforest meets the Great Barrier Reef cowbayhomestay | 2009-02-04 | Cow Bay Beach, north of the Daintree River in Far North Queensland is on the Daintree Coast. Here two World Heritage areas come together in a spectacular fashion: Daintree Rainforest meets The Great Barrier Reef. | read more

Finding Utopia in Hervey Bay

Michel and Me herveybay | 2009-01-23 | Retirement and travelling around Australia the two goals of many an Australian. So that’s what we did in 2006... | read more

Keswick Island, Whitsunday's

Keswick Island's Basil Bay Beach keswickisland | 2009-01-18 | Information & history about Keswick & neighbouring Islands in the Cumberland Group. | read more

Australia: Love at first sight - Perth

Perth esmeralda | 2009-04-03 | 1995 Esme & Nick's Australian Travel Diary (April to August) | read more

Thornton’s Beach at Cape Tribulation

The beach and us marief | 2009-01-19 | A beautiful isolated beach in Tropical North Queensland with historical reference to Captain Cook's discovery of the Eastern Coast of Australia | read more

Australia: Love at first sight - Exmouth

Shell Beach esmeralda | 2009-04-03 | 1995 Esme & Nick's Australian Travel Diary (August) | read more

Surfing at Shipsterns Bluff, Marion Bay, SE Tasmania

Shipsterns is close to the popular town and beach of Marion Bay Beachbreaks | 2009-02-15 | Shipsterns Bluff , 'The Stern' or "shippies" has put South East Tasmania firmly on the world surfing map. The wave is considered as one of the worlds heaviest, and with good reason. | read more

 

 

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