
In this introduction to travelling in Australia, we've divided the country
into its six states and two territories, highlighting all that each
region has to offer the GLBTI visitor. Click the links below to find out more about each destination.
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It's 3000 kilometres from the east coast, but Perth, capital of WA, is considered second only to Sydney in terms of beauty. This massive state has something for every traveller.
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Victoria's capital, Melbourne, has ranked first or second in the World's Most Liveable City list since 2002, and the state has some of Australia's most spectacular coastal views - enough said!
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If cooler climes and spectacular wilderness take your fancy, Tasmania offers both in a compact package combined with a fascinating history.
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Known for its semi-desert regions in the north, as well as the excellence of the wineries nestled in its southern hills, South Australia is a state of contrasts.
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The tropical jewel in Australia's crown, Queensland boasts lush rainforests and the best beaches in the country, as well as the legendary Great Barrier Reef.
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If Sydney represents the peak of Australia's urban life, Darwin and the Northern Territory represent another side of Australia, one of deserts, magnificent gorges and a population known for its individuality and diversity.
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NSW and its capital Sydney is a must-see destination for tourists. The clubs, pubs and scenery around the harbour city are arguably the best in Australia.
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The ACT is Australia's purpose-built capital territory, including the capital city, Canberra, home to federal politicians and significant national institutions.
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